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Most intellectual property rights to catchy basketball trademarks belong to the NCAA.
Cookie Cutters, a locally based franchise that offers children’s haircuts, is so sure of its grip on its niche that —
in spite of tough economic times — it hopes to increase its
tally of franchised
locations past 100 within five years.
Marsh Supermarkets Inc.’s attempt to switch to a cheaper supplier of prescription drugs has touched off a legal battle with
the current supplier — which suggests it could fine the grocery chain as much as $61 million for reneging on its deal.
The legal tussle between artist, Associated Press raises doubts about artists’ drawing inspiration from the work of their
peers.
BANKRUPTCIES Rx Mortgage Banking LLC, 7520 E. 88th Place, No. 101, 46256. Chapter 7 liquidation. Assets: n/a; liabilities: n/a. Integrated Catastrophe Services Inc., 176 W. Logan St., PMB 300, Noblesville, 46060. Chapter 11 reorganization. Assets: n/a; liabilities: n/a. Martino’s Inc., dba Cicero Lawn and Garden, 7810 E. 236th St., Cicero, 46034. Chapter 11 reorganization. Assets: […]
I am often asked the seemingly simple question, "Just what is economic development?"
If there is any one individual who can turn around the Pacer organization and the NBA, remember, Bird is the word.
United Way of Central Indiana CEO Ellen Annala is thankful for the $38.8 million in pledges to its annual campaign, although it didn’t quite reach its $40 million fund-raising goal.
The West Coast fast-food stalwart Jack in the Box is looking to expand to Indianapolis this year.
The Reeve foundation is supporting the Brawlers this year with a $16,645 grant to Rehabilitation Hospitals of Indiana Sports
Program.
Local merchandiser MainGate Inc. inked its fourth deal with an NFL team in less than a year.
Poet Biorefining has four more Indiana ethanol plants on the drawing board, but they’ll stay on paper until capital markets
and demand for the biofuel improve, an executive of the South Dakota company said on a recent trip to Indianapolis
The Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust will give $2.27 million to human service organizations, which are dealing with increased
demand for food and shelter as people lose their jobs, or their homes to foreclosure
This week, the IMA celebrates design, the IRT attempts a rewritten French farce, and the Phoenix puts its stamp on “Mauritius.”
HEALTH CARE Stimulus bill could prompt physician Now that Medicare is calling for all doctors it deals with to use electronic medical records by 2015, the trend of physicians’ merging with hospitals or larger groups could hasten. But the requirement could also speed up the retirement of aging physicians at a time when they are […]
Mudsocks Grill offers a delicious grilled tilapia sandwich, blue-cheese-laden-pasta and Chili Con Queso. Try the fried cheesecake
too.
All right, class, put a fresh point on those No. 2 Dixon Ticonderogas, because here it comes, the News Quiz.
Purdue University’s Student-Managed Venture Fund is betting its bank on West Lafayette-based biotech startup Kylin Therapeutics
Inc.
Friday night at the opera. Saturday triple-header at the Humana Festival of New American Plays in Louisville. Sunday night catching up on back episodes of “How I Met Your Mother.” (Okay, so I’m about three years behind, but the sitcom…