HETRICK: We’ll have our reunion, but you can’t have yours
Throughout our 234 years, each wave of immigrants feared the one arriving before it.
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Throughout our 234 years, each wave of immigrants feared the one arriving before it.
Will we ever return to the halcyon days dominated by the likes of Foyt, Andretti, Rutherford, Mears and the Unsers?
Zankit, on online classified ad firm that thinks it has a better solution than Craigslist, was hatched only last month and
plans a late-July launch. It’s the product of six strangers who met at Indianapolis Startup Weekend just last month.
At a time many local advertising agencies are struggling, one firm is growing with an unusual new division aimed at measuring
the effects of social media on movies and actors. Bradley and Montgomery late last summer launched Fizziology as a stand-alone
enterprise.
Three of the local firm’s employees beat 3,000 contestants nationwide at a competition in New Orleans.
The drive to make central Indiana a leader in the use of electric vehicles is smart—regardless of where the money comes
from.
Locally based GreenLight Collectibles recently signed a deal to have the retailer sell its 1:64-scale replica cars.
Conserving Hoosier Industrial Power, or CHIP, grants will range from $50,000 to $400,000.
David Hartley pulled $85,000 from his savings six years ago to buy Home Health Depot Inc. Nearly six years later, Hartley
has reinvented the Indianapolis-based home medical equipment supplier, growing from a single office in Greenwood to 12 locations
in Indiana and Illinois—and increasing annual revenue from $300,000 to more than $6.7 million.
Actress and former Indiana Repertory Theatre staff member Megan McKinney has been hired to prepare for the three-year fundraising
initiative.
The 24,000-square-foot former fitness facility at 8831 Keystone Crossing is vacant and falling into disrepair.
Soccer is pure sport, in the best and most meaningful sense of the word.
Our state needs to learn how to effectively engage with the emerging economies of the 21st century in order to be successful.
What do you do when you have little discretionary money and enormous challenges? You might follow the example being set by
Mayor Greg Goodnight in Kokomo.
Here’s the business plan: Expand from hat retailing into two new segments—licensed sports apparel and team-sports
equipment—and benefit from the synergies among them.
Unemployment in Indiana has moderated slightly, but more than 313,000 Hoosiers remain out of work. And with attempts to extend
benefits for the jobless stalled in Congress, it’s likely more people will struggle to pay medical bills.
Baldwin & Lyons Inc. provides property-and-casualty insurance for various industries, including trucking.
It’s a tough time to be starting in the profession when established lawyers struggle to keep up their practices and
client lists.