HEIN: Sports more than a game in Green Bay, Indy
Both cities consider sports to be a reflection of not only their spirit but also their character.
Both cities consider sports to be a reflection of not only their spirit but also their character.
Military think tank CNA claims Duke Realty breached its obligations as landlord by selling land in Alexandria to the Department of Defense, which plans to build a bomb-inspection facility on the site.
On March 11-12, the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra is joined by violinist Karen Gomyo for a program including Dvorak’s “Symphony No. 8.” Details here.
Camerata Ireland performs in concert March 11 at the Palladium. Tango Buenos Aires gets the Palladium dance series started on March 16. Details here.
The 200-seat Studio Theatre gets its first full production with Carmel Repertory Theatre’s “The Fantasticks,” March 11-27. Details here.
On March 10, Indy Fringe Theatre hosts “An Evening with Kevin Thornton,” featuring the comic who may be familiar to Fringe audiences for his “Sex, Dreams & Self Control” show. Details here.
Gamers interested in everything from Apples to Apples to Dungeons and Dragons gather for the free Who’s Yer Con, March 11-13 at the Holiday Inn North. Details here.
Tony Lennen became president of Community Hospital South in 2009, overseeing a 50-bed expansion that was completed last summer, giving the hospital 150 private rooms. The facility, located along the line between Marion and Johnson counties, competes against nearby facilities run by Franciscan St. Francis Health, Indiana University Health and Johnson Memorial Hospital.
The failure of its drug Bydureon to match the performance of Novo’s Victoza trims but doesn’t kill sales prospects for the highly touted diabetes drug.
The Indiana University Foundation will move its Indianapolis staff from an office on North Meridian Street.
The contract between Indianapolis and the Big Ten expires in 2012, and officials from the conference’s 11 universities are beginning the process to select a future host for the men’s and women’s basketball tournaments.
As pressure mounts for Indiana Democrats to end their Statehouse boycott and get back to work, some members of the exiled caucus are holding town hall meetings to explain to their constituents why they are holed up in an Illinois hotel.
Arsene Millogo is sitting out the current semester at IU School of Law-Indianapolis to work on his own line of running shoes, a startup he and three friends financed with more than $50,000 of their own money.
The NFL and the players' union decided Thursday to keep the current collective bargaining agreement in place for an additional 24 hours so that negotiations can continue.
The award, given to architects licensed less than 10 years, will be presented at the AIA National Convention and Design Exposition in New Orleans.
Every business sector has influential players, whether they are in the public eye or wield their influence behind the scenes.
How can Indianapolis, and cities throughout America, continue to feed the beast that is sports?
The 'Wicked' and 'Glee' star brought familiar songs and a strong, engaging personality to the Hilbert Circle Theatre stage. Plus: Andrea Marcovicci and more.
The Indianapolis Parks Foundation plans to use a $150,000 grant from Indiana University Health to start an organic farm on the east side of the city benefiting Gleaners Food Bank.
The NFL and the players' union no longer have months or weeks or days to reach a new collective bargaining agreement. If they don't get it done before Thursday turns to Friday on the East Coast, pro football's first work stoppage since 1987 is almost a certainty.
Community Health Network won a three-way race for a close partnership with Johnson Memorial Hospital, besting Franciscan St. Francis and Indiana University Health.