MBA program teaches students do’s and don’ts of fine dining
In the corporate world, it’s common for employers and entrepreneurs to take clients out to dinner or to conduct interviews with potential employees over...
IUPUI campus may be destination for historical items
Indianapolis Business Journal
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana’s bicentennial year is more than half over, but several construction projects commissioned to celebrate the occasion are still developing...
Heat doesn’t stymie downtown festivities
Bluegrass music performed by one of the dozen bands at the Johnson-Witkemper Insurance Biggest Block Party Ever was as sizzling as the 92-degree heat.
That’s...
Heroin dealer given 9 years
A self-confessed heroin dealer who had overdosed seven times herself has been sentenced to nine years with the Indiana Department of Corrections.
Terry Lynne Jones,...
Allman named to new Public Defender Board
The Bartholomew County commissioners have made Randy Allman their representative to the newly-created Public Defender Board.
Created in May, the new three-member advisory board will...
Youth of the Year finds himself at Boys and Girls Club
This year's Columbus Boys and Girls Club Youth of the Year award winner is described as polite, positive and generous. Based on the number...
Large and in charge: Sculptor, Large Arch offer big fun at bash
Its seemingly broad shoulders easily have supported every superlative, or even every confounding question, about its 45-year life which is firmly rooted in artistic...
3 hurt in Jackson County crash
Two Bartholomew County men injured in a chain-reaction wreck Thursday involving four pickups at a construction zone on U.S. 50 west of Brownstown were...
Bank owner reports profit
Staff Reports
Cincinnati-based First Financial Bancorp has announced its second quarter earnings with net income of $22.6 million, or 36 cents per diluted common share.
Those...