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State economy finally gaining traction
Leading indicators for Indiana’s economy are looking up: Banks are increasing lending, real estate developers are pulling the trigger on long-shelved projects, manufacturers are expanding, and consumers are even buying big-ticket items, including automobiles.
DINING: Ready ore not, another pizzeria
First in a month-long series of reviews of Italian-themed restaurants.
LOU’S VIEWS: God, a monster and Michael
Thoughts on Marian University’s military ‘Godspell,’ the ‘Phantom of the Opera’ sequel ‘Love Never Dies,’ and Cirque du Soleil’s Michael Jackson tribute.
MainGate chasing NFL apparel deal
Indianapolis-based MainGate Inc. is in hot pursuit of the NFL’s exclusive Super Bowl on-site merchandise contract. And it might not be the only local company pursuing the multimillion-dollar deal.
BENNER: List of best sports palaces had just one Hoosier entry
On a recent list of great sports venues, The Indianapolis Motor Speedway was not included. Are you kidding me?
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Is there something better to do than listen to instrumental versions of Simon and Garfunkel?
RACE: All top cities have urban design plans
Regardless of their size and regional settings, there is a common theme among cities making the “best cities” lists: place-making is a priority.
Fair bankruptcy trustee alleges complicity by silence
Lawyers overseeing Fair Finance's liquidation charge that, every step of the way, businesspeople who crossed Tim Durham’s path and witnessed questionable behavior looked the other way—because it was highly profitable for them to do so.
Arts groups run by founders lay groundwork for next generation
Succession planning is critical for any organization but even more so when the person making the hand-off is the creator and driving force, and several local arts groups are still led by their founders.
Local associations emerging to nurture small tech firms
Hamilton County and Bloomington are among places that are nurturing small technology firms in their own back yard. Local tech-focused organizations like theirs could stoke competition among Hoosier communities vying for coveted jobs.
PROXY CORNER: Lakeland Financial Corp.
Warsaw-based Lakeland Financial Corp. is the parent of Lake City Bank, which has $2.9 billion in assets and 45 branches. Though most of those offices are in the northern part of the state. Lakeland recently entered the Indianapolis market and has opened a regional headquarters at 96th and Meridian streets.
KIM: Buffett says stocks far safer now than bonds or gold
I eagerly await the pearls of investing wisdom in Warren Buffett's annual letter to Berkshire Hathaway Inc. shareholders. His 2011 missive did not disappoint.
HICKS: Gas prices likely to influence presidential race
Late last month, our president gave what was billed as an important speech about gas prices. It was that and more.
LAVOIE: My surprising move to Indianapolis
A city with affordable experiences, great neighborhoods, spirit of cooperation, and an ability to execute upon your ideas make Indianapolis one of the country’s best-kept secrets.
FEIGENBAUM: Fiscal issues to dominate waning days of the session
This year, with the right-to-work debate having sucked all the air out of the session—and largely all the fight out of House Democrats—before the Super Bowl, the final weeks of the session are less intriguing than usual.
Benner on target
It’s my guess [Benner’s Feb. 27 column ] could have been pages and pages in length with recitals of poor behavior on behalf of parents, administrators, students, players, coaches, officials, cheerleaders, mascots, trainers, gym managers, parking lot attendants, clean-up crews and many others.