Dakich finds growing popularity as broadcaster
Former IU basketball player and coach Dan Dakich is one of the hottest sports broadcasters in the Midwest, and he’s about to take his act national.
Former IU basketball player and coach Dan Dakich is one of the hottest sports broadcasters in the Midwest, and he’s about to take his act national.
Al Hall started Owl Studios in 2005 to promote local musicians and has expanded its roster of performers to 16.
My introduction to the raw reality of boxing left me with admiration for the physical skills necessary to be a fighter and the sheer toughness it takes to get into the ring. However, at the same time, being young and naïve, I was shaken by the brutality of the enterprise.
Neither division has been named, but they break down like this: Michigan, Nebraska, Iowa, Michigan State, Minnesota and Northwestern in one; Ohio State, Penn State, Wisconsin, Illinois, Purdue and Indiana in the other.
The Arts Council of Indianapolis’ annual Start with Art Luncheon, at the Indianapolis Marriott Downtown, Sept. 3, gets the new season rolling. Guest speaker is innovation expert Dan Pallotta. Details here.
The Symphony on the Prairie season finishes up with visits from the Buddy Holly & Friends tribute show Sept. 3-4 and River City Brass Band Sept. 5-6.. Details here.
Vampire Weekend offers a back-to-campus concert at Indiana University Auditorium Sept. 6. Details here.
The Indianapolis Artsgarden hosts the second annual Indiana Glass Artists Invitational Exhibition, Sept. 2-29. Details here.
Susan Tennant’s “Weaving Through Walls” is the latest sculptural work on display at Christopher West Presents, 646 Massachusetts Ave. Through Sept. 25. Details here.
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Dr. Lawrence Monger, an internist focused on diet and exercise, has joined St. Vincent Physician Network in Fishers. Monger received his medical degree from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine in Cleveland. He completed his internship at Walter Reed Army Medical School in Washington, D.C., and finished his internal medicine residency at the University of Minnesota School of Medicine in Minneapolis.
Dr. Michael Scott-Soon Eaton, a radiation oncologist, has joined the medical staff at St. Francis Cancer Center. Eaton also is affiliated with Cancer Care Group P.C. in Indianapolis and Major Hospital’s Benesse Oncology Center in Shelbyville.
Dr. Robyn L. Fean, a family and sports medicine physician, has established a practice at Plainfield Family and Sports Medicine and has joined St. Francis Sports Medicine.
Rehabilitation Hospital of Indiana has hired Dawn Neumann as a clinical research associate. Neumann, who comes from Carolinas Rehabilitation in Charlotte, N.C., earned her master's degree in cognitive psychology from Rutgers University and her doctorate in rehabilitation science from the University at Buffalo.
The School of Science at IUPUI has added four professors to its department of psychology: Adam Hirsch, a pain researcher; Christopher Lapish, studies cognition and cognitive disorders, such as schizophrenia; Catherine Mosher, who is working on methods to reduce stress after a cancer diagnosis; and Elizabeth Poposki, who researches efforts to balance friendships, health and leisure.
Clarian West Medical Center named Dr. Gregory Spurgin, an internist, chief medical officer. He replaces Dr. James Fesenmeier, who will remain at Clarian West working on medical informatics.
Including debt obligations, the CIB’s total budget for 2011 is expected to be $104.4 million. The City-County Council is set
to receive the budget at its Sept. 20 meeting and could approve it Oct. 25.
A businessman seeking to buy General Motors Co.'s Indianapolis metal-stamping plant met with workers Sunday at Lucas Oil
Stadium to urge them to accept pay cuts allowing the sale.
The death of a 13-year-old motorcycle rider at Indianapolis Motor Speedway cast a shadow over Sunday’s races at the historic
track and prompted mourning competitors to defend the development system for the dangerous circuit.
Shortly after this year’s first Indianapolis MotoGP practice started Friday, Indianapolis Motor Speedway CEO Jeff Belskus
said the
two sides had agreed to a one-year contract extension that will bring the event back for a fourth year in 2011.
Capital Improvement Board president says initial $10 million payment to the Indiana Pacers is not only reason for the larger
budget. Rather, she insisted it’s largely due to $5 million in renovations slated for Conseco Fieldhouse and other CIB-operated
facilities.
Health insurers led by WellPoint Inc. are backing Republicans with campaign donations by an 8-to-1 margin, favoring the party
that’s promised to repeal President Barack Obama’s health-care overhaul if it wins back Congress.
In the last 10 years, Indiana’s major research universities—Indiana and Purdue—have nearly doubled their
science-based research budgets, to a total of $895 million. Yet Indiana’s public universities still run in the middle
of the pack nationally.
Instead of writing about some international location this time around,
I thought I’d rediscover something near home: Wabash, southwest of Fort Wayne.
Although I am a full-blooded Hoosier with basketball as part of my DNA, football—and football season—has become
the part of the sports calendar I look forward to most.
McGowan Insurance was founded in 1930 by William McGowan, who led it until his death in 1977.
Transportation planners are scrambling to find federal funds to help pay for the popular commuter routes from downtown
Indianapolis to Fishers and Carmel.