Priority list includes State Fair concerts, spoken word at Madame Walker, more
Plus First Friday starting points and Dance Kaleidoscope’s French-accented revival.
Plus First Friday starting points and Dance Kaleidoscope’s French-accented revival.
While many retailers are closing stores in droves, one store catering to teens and preteens is expanding its footprint across the country and planning to open a location in Whitestown.
The new Vine & Table location at the southeast corner of College Avenue and Kessler Boulevard follows the original shop in Carmel. A liquor store chain acquired the business last year.
“Ring of Fire” features more than 30 Johnny Cash tunes in addition to a bit of biography.
Johnny Callison, Dave Concepcion, Randy Johnson are among former Indians who have made big impacts in All-Star games past.
House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wis., vows that Republicans will complete tax reform this year despite myriad obstacles. But others are less optimistic.
Indiana already has a burgeoning aerospace industry with players such as Rolls-Royce, GE Aviation, and Raytheon Co., but economic development officials say further growth is possible.
Indiana hospitals are bracing for congressional action that could mean deep cuts in Medicaid, which funds the state’s popular health insurance program for low-income adults.
Officials want to boost Indiana’s college attainment rate from 41 percent to 60 percent by 2025 and think targeting people who have shown an interest in school but never finished may be the fastest way to get there.
Nothing Bundt Cakes sells 8-inch and 10-inch bundt cakes, tiered bundt cakes, bundtlets, bundtlet towers and bundtinis. Sub Zero Ice Cream lets you design your own frozen treat.
The program, called INvets, will be launched later this year, initially with five Indiana auto-industry manufacturers.
Business leaders and public officials say Indiana can turn its manufacturing base into an even bigger advantage by harnessing the power of the internet of things.
Meanwhile, the Indiana Fever signs a deal with a local marketing firm to build on the team’s strong sales in 2016, and the Indianapolis Motor Speedway educates its fans on organ donation.
Urban Vines has a grand opening scheduled in Westfield, and Rails Craft Brew & Eatery is expected to open later this month in Saxony.
Plus, ‘Mad Mad Hercules’ takes a non-Disney look at the mythological hero.
Community Health Network’s new Cancer Center North, which will have its grand opening Saturday is designed to lift patients’ spirits as much as kill cancer cells.
Allison Melangton is taking a page from her Super Bowl Host Committee playbook to deck out Indianapolis and welcome visitors to this year’s Indianapolis 500. Melangton, CEO of the city’s 2012 Super Bowl Host Committee and now senior vice president of events for the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, rolled out “500 Forward” this month, an effort […]
Lilly would be investing even more here if the U.S. House Republican blueprint for tax reform were already in place. So would the nearly 8,600 Indiana companies that sell products in foreign markets.
Jack in the Box, which operates about 2,200 restaurants in 21 states, entered the local market in 2012 with plans to open at least 10 locations.
MoFoCo, formerly the Monon Food Co., plans to open a downtown location March 27, while Bob’s Discount Furniture prepares to launch from two stores formerly occupied by a local furniture heavyweight.