ISO calls off more performances over labor battle
The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra announced Sunday night that it has called off shows scheduled for Thursday, Friday and Saturday due to its ongoing labor dispute with ISO musicians.
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The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra announced Sunday night that it has called off shows scheduled for Thursday, Friday and Saturday due to its ongoing labor dispute with ISO musicians.
Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels is meeting skeptics head-on as he educates himself about the challenges he'll face as the next president of Purdue University.
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Indianapolis Downtown Inc. has hired Bettye Dobkins as director of safety and security, a new, full-time position for the not-for-profit. Dobkins was downtown district deputy chief for the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department. Dobkins will be responsible for leading IDI’s efforts to develop and implement programs to make downtown safer.
The Indianapolis Public Library on Thursday opened a job center at its Central branch downtown. Teachers Credit Union Foundation donated $15,000 to staff the center with counselors, support staff and resources. The job center is open to the public during regular library hours.
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Public meetings offer residents opportunity to learn about potential change in northeast-side town’s form of government.
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A group that opposes two new planned Ohio River bridges is asking a judge to force Indiana and Kentucky to halt spending on the $2.6 billion project.
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Down Syndrome Indiana Inc. is dedicated to enhancing the lives of individuals with Down syndrome.
Perry Griffith, the scion of the Griffith family’s Denison Parking empire, is handing the CEO reins to the executive who helped him expand the Indianapolis company to 10 other states in as many years.
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