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Noblesville moving forward with $70M Pleasant Street extension, bridges
The project would create a roundabout intersection at State Road 37, extend and widen the street west to Hague Road and construct bridges over the White River and Cicero Creek.
Four indicted in American Senior Communities billing probe
Former ASC CEO James Burkhart was arrested at his Carmel home Wednesday morning. He, former Chief Operating Officer Dan Benson and two other men are expected to make initial court appearances within hours.
Carmel plans public ice skating rink on Center Green
The city also plans to create a Christkindlel Market during the holidays where visitors can shop for crafts, eat and see entertainers, Mayor Jim Brainard said during his State of the City address.
Carmel City Council opposes steep salary increases
The council’s three-person finance committee voted Monday night to send a proposed salary ordinance back to the full council with the recommendation that increases for all elected officials be reduced to 2 percent.
Priority list includes music of Prince, lots of Shakespeare
Plus, you can call her a one-hit-wonder, but Maria Muldaur has been exploring and creating ever since that hit.
Hospitals, state push to reduce infant mortality in Indiana
Indiana is the 10th highest state for children not reaching their first birthday. Hospitals and public officials want to turn that around.
Wall Street analysts jumping on Lilly train
For more than two years, Eli Lilly and Co. has pushed the message that the worst days are over and a brighter future is just around the corner. Now, finally, Wall Street is starting to believe.
Federal judge dismisses class-action lawsuit against Carmel
The lawsuit was brought by 18 plaintiffs who had been cited under Carmel’s local traffic ordinance, which was deemed invalid by the Indiana Court of Appeals.
Roundup: Carmel brewery expands to Bloomington, Ikea breaking ground
Danny Boy Beer Works is opening a draft room in Bloomington. Firebirds Wood Fired Grill recently debuted in Carmel, and Rita’s Italian Ice is doing business in Fishers.
ROOB: Next governor must tackle the fiscal fate of Indy
Despite honest, bi-partisan leadership over 40 years, despite an amazing transformation from a manufacturing-based economy to a service and innovation economy, despite keeping the Pacers and luring the Colts, Indianapolis faces the seeming inevitable decline that has overtaken so many Midwestern cities.
Tex-Mex chain Don Pablo’s files bankruptcy, closes 4 area locations
The 31-year-old national chain, which began opening locations in the Indianapolis area in the early 1990s, filed for Chapter 11 protection on Tuesday and has closed all of its area restaurants.
Paradise Bakery closing last Indianapolis-area location
Paradise Bakery & Cafe, which once operated a half-dozen restaurants in the Indianapolis area, will quit selling cookies in Indiana on Tuesday.
Denver-based senior community builder plans next project in Whitestown
Spectrum Retirement Communities LLC announced Monday that it received all the necessary approvals for a 174-unit senior living community in the mixed-use Anson development in Whitestown.
Fishers special census puts population at almost 88,000
The population boost means an additional $2.3 million in state tax dollars will flow into the city through 2021.
Real estate tech firm plans 48 jobs in Indianapolis
A Chicago-based real estate technology firm plans hire almost 50 people at a new office in Indianapolis after receiving an infusion of venture capital and potential tax breaks from the state, the company announced Tuesday.
Brownsburg attracts $4.8M office project as part of bigger plans for downtown
The suites-style facility slated for Arbuckle Park is part of the town’s effort to create an identity for downtown through new spaces for living, working and playing.
Carmel City Council moves salary proposals to finance committee
Proposed ordinances that would increase pay for elected officials and city employees in Carmel have been sent to the city council’s finance committee for discussion when it meets Oct. 10.
Carmel clerk-treasurer opposes salary ordinance, claims discrimination
Carmel Clerk-Treasurer Christine Pauley is publicly opposing a proposed salary ordinance that gives significant increases to the mayor and City Council members while limiting her pay hike. She claims she has been discriminated against and harassed by the council.