'Star' scales back on reviewing arts events, much to promoters' dismay
The Indianapolis Star, the state's largest daily newspaper, has scaled back its roster of critics in recent years a reduction in coverage that put the onus on local arts promoters to get the word out...
View ArticleBlogging is no longer optional for entrepreneurs
In 2009, blogging is not optional. If you have a business, you must have a Web site. If you have a Web site, you must have a blog!
View ArticleRedefining community in virtual and political reality
Last week, I made a presentation about social media to several hundred people at a Carmel Chamber of Commerce luncheon. We talked about Facebook and Twitter, YouTube and Flickr, LinkedIn, blogging and...
View ArticleCoach Knight still weighing IU Hall of Fame invitation
No news is good news. Well, in the case of Indiana University's invitation for former basketball coach Bob Knight to return to Bloomington it is. It means he hasn't dismissed the invitation out of hand.
View ArticleAir-conditioned shoulder pads help Colts' Manning beat heat
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Peyton Manning beat the heat in Miami Monday night using a new cutting-edge air-conditioned shoulder pad system. Manning's endorsement of the product could send sales sky...
View ArticlePainter's realistic approach turns Purdue into power
Basketball Coach Matt Painter says Purdue may not be "sexy," but adds that the blue collar approach is getting it done in West Lafayette.
View ArticleJOSEPH: Will new rules end blog pay for play?
This month, the Federal Trade Commission announced new rules aimed at increasing transparency in social media advertising. Starting Dec. 1, bloggers and other users of social media tools, such as...
View ArticleSmall firms using social media to tighten ties to customers
More small businesses are turning to technology to connect with clients. Nationwide, over half of firms with fewer than 100 employees use social media, according to a 2012 survey from research firm SMB...
View ArticleIndy Star loses bevy of sports veterans
The Indianapolis Star sports department in one month has lost four reporters and a columnist with a combined 123 years of experience at the paper.
View ArticleKeystone offers to forgive CRC obligations to win bond
Keystone Realty is offering to let the cash-strapped Carmel Redevelopment Commission off the hook for $250K in promises if city officials approve a $3.8 million bond issue to help get its Olivia on...
View ArticlePalladium engineer agrees to $800K legal settlement
The Carmel Redevelopment Commission has accepted an $800,000 settlement offer from the engineering firm that reviewed plans for the Palladium concert hall’s roof, inching closer to resolving a...
View ArticleCoach Knight still weighing IU Hall of Fame invitation
No news is good news. Well, in the case of Indiana University's invitation for former basketball coach Bob Knight to return to Bloomington it is. It means he hasn't dismissed the invitation out of hand.
View ArticleAir-conditioned shoulder pads help Colts' Manning beat heat
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Peyton Manning beat the heat in Miami Monday night using a new cutting-edge air-conditioned shoulder pad system. Manning's endorsement of the product could send sales sky...
View ArticlePainter's realistic approach turns Purdue into power
Basketball Coach Matt Painter says Purdue may not be "sexy," but adds that the blue collar approach is getting it done in West Lafayette.
View ArticleKeystone offers to forgive CRC obligations to win bond
Keystone Realty is offering to let the cash-strapped Carmel Redevelopment Commission off the hook for $250K in promises if city officials approve a $3.8 million bond issue to help get its Olivia on...
View ArticlePalladium engineer agrees to $800K legal settlement
The Carmel Redevelopment Commission has accepted an $800,000 settlement offer from the engineering firm that reviewed plans for the Palladium concert hall’s roof, inching closer to resolving a...
View ArticleDeath of blogger Welsh officially ruled suicide
The Marion County Coroner's Office issued a death certificate for prominent Indianapolis political blogger Gary Welsh late last week, almost three weeks after his death.
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