Report tallies local government debt loads
A new reporting requirement on local governments gives taxpayers unprecedented access to debt information, but the data is also likely to raise many questions.
A new reporting requirement on local governments gives taxpayers unprecedented access to debt information, but the data is also likely to raise many questions.
In just over a decade, the interactive marketer has rocketed from bootstrapped startup to New York Stock Exchange-listed company with a market value of $1.5 billion.
Bruce Hetrick’s Oct. 22 column “Spouting off about the all-too-common art of spin” begins by offering the reader his view on how characters in the Broadway play “The Book of Mormon” are adept at spinning falsehoods in the guise of “helping people.” Hetrick provides spinning of his own, personally reviewing the highly irreverent play as hilarious, pant-wetting entertainment.
Frank and Katrina Basile’s Lake Clearwater abode is (almost) filled with art from The Big Easy.
New-home construction is on track to rise more than 10 percent this year in the nine-county Indianapolis area.
A directory of landscape companies in the Indianapolis area.
A directory of landscape architects headquartered in the Indianapolis area.
Jack Bayt is transferring ownership to head chef Matt Schwartz and T.K. Nelson, a director and general manager. Crystal had largely been dismantled by its previous owner.
ITT Educational Services Inc. will not close any of its campuses in response to plummeting student enrollment, but it likely will spend more of its own money to give scholarships to students, company officials said Thursday.
The U.S. Senate candidate smiled and laughed while working the room at a private reception for Indiana Republicans.
A long-time member of Carmel city government, Snyder is now chair of the city council’s finance committee and plays a big role in figuring out how to pay for Carmel’s ambitious goals.
Dick is steward of one of the area’s oldest performing arts organizations and has overseen its transition to a new home in Carmel.
Indianapolis-area apartment occupancy and rent rates should continue to grow in 2013, albeit at a slower pace, as developers finish more units and the single-family market picks up steam, the locally based apartment brokerage Tikijian Associates predicts in a new report.
A 32-year-old Carmel man was critically injured Wednesday afternoon after police said his car hydroplaned, sending it into a spin before it collided with a pickup truck on the north side of Indianapolis. Emergency crews responding to the scene in the 4200 block of College Avenue at 4:10 p.m. found the driver of a black Audi unconscious and not breathing. The driver of the pickup truck was uninjured, but his two passengers were hospitalized with serious injuries.
The popular Barkefellers pet hotel and spa on the south side is planning to open a new complex offering boarding, grooming, training and canine massage in the Avon area.
Former Google manager returns to roots to launch FoundSM.