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Airport faces quick decision on public art
The Indianapolis Airport Authority is proceeding with plans to install a video advertising wall at the airport in early September and will need to make a controversial decision within the next week on whether it will replace a local artist’s work.
City plans to install solar panels at public works buildings
The city has put out a request seeking companies or teams of firms qualified to install solar photovoltaic systems at three of its public works buildings and garages.
Greenwood developer target of foreclosure suit
Two Indianapolis-area retail centers are listed in a $16.8 million lawsuit that includes a total of six properties owned by the Presnell Companies of Greenwood.
Indy Fringe part 3: Three admirable shows…with caveats
Sometimes, it helps to know going in what you aren't going to get.
More Indiana welfare requests being submitted online
More than half of the state's new applications for food stamps and other welfare assistance are being submitted online, Indiana social services chief Michael Gargano told lawmakers Tuesday.
Illinois facing jobs assault from other states
Indiana is leading a push by other states to chip away at Illinois' vulnerable economic image and lure jobs away.
Witness: Simons were happy about nanny’s pregnancy
A household employee of Indiana Pacers owner Herb Simon and his wife said they were happy when they learned their nanny was pregnant, even though the nanny claims she was fired over the pregnancy.
To franchise or not to franchise
Are new small-business owners better off buying a franchise these days, or should they go it alone?
Indiana property tax caps slice 2011 bills
Indiana property taxpayers saw their savings grow by 32 percent this year compared to a year ago thanks to statewide tax caps on their 2011 bills, according to a state report.
Auction set for Glass Chimney restaurant in Carmel
Real estate and furnishings for the Glass Chimney and casual-dining neighbor Deeter’s will be auctioned at 10 a.m. on Wednesday. The long-time restaurants closed this summer.
llinois manufacturer plans move to northwest Indiana
Illinois manufacturer Modern Forge says it will open a factory in northwestern Indiana, where it expects to hire as many as 240 workers in the next few years.
Ward, Kucic take top All-Star Agent spots
For the third year in a row, Bif Ward has taken the top spot on IBJ’s annual list of All-Star Agents.
SHEATS: Kitchen, bath remodels add value, appeal
If done wisely, a well-designed kitchen and bathroom not only add value, but they also make life more convenient.
Goodwill to open two more Excel centers
The schools, which help high-school dropouts earn their diplomas and start to receive post-secondary training, plan to enroll 300 students near the Indiana State Fairgrounds and 150 near the airport.
I-465 work prompts closures
The Indiana Department of Transportation plans repairs to Interstate 465 Tuesday and Wednesday nights that will result in closures at two locations. On Tuesday, contractors will repair holes in I-465 pavement on westbound lanes near the east end of the White River bridge. Closures begin at 9 p.m. and will be lifted by 6 a.m. On Wednesday, three left lanes of eastbound I-465 will close for repairs at the 32.9 mile marker near the Keystone exit ramp. Work will begin at 10 p.m. and conclude about midnight.
Rocker Seger to open Evansville arena
Evansville's new 11,000-seat downtown arena will have its grand opening this fall with a concert by veteran rocker Bob Seger. The Nov. 9 show at the Ford Center will be the opening stop on the second leg of Seger's 2011 North American tour. The concert won't be the $127 million arena's first event, though. That will be a University of Evansville men's basketball exhibition game against DePauw on Oct. 29.
Arrest made in stabbing death
Indianapolis police have arrested a 16-year-old suspect in the death of a woman on the city's west side. Tonya Scott, a 25-year-old mother of a 2-year-old and a 5-year-old, died Sunday of multiple stab wounds in the bedroom of a home in the 800 block of South Auburn Street. The suspect’s older brother was engaged to Scott, police say. The teen has been charged with murder and will be waived to adult court.
Tourism front-liners tell real story on Super Bowl’s impact
Often scoffed at Super Bowl economic impact numbers are no exaggeration.