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Local Notables Paint the Town Yellow for Lemonade Day

“There is no doubt in my mind that we’ll be hearing about these kids down the road,” Jones said, “doing extraordinary things in our community and beyond.”

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Overheard on Record Store Day

Thousands descended on Indy CD & Vinyl, Luna Music, Karma Records, and Vibes Music on a perfectly sun-drenched Saturday.

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Why Bikeshare Will Work in Indy

Indy welcomes 26 million visitors each year. Cha-ching.

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Thirsty Scholar Issues Statement on 111 Cakery Controversy

Here’s the statement that Kevin Schmidlin released exclusively to IM. 111 Cakery’s Trish McGrath did not reply to multiple requests for comment.

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Indy Native Eve Wright Taylor Makes It Big—with the Miami Heat!

Taylor, an IU Law School grad and member of the Heat front office, is one of a growing group of female and minority executives in the NBA, whose teams last year employed 44 women as VPs,

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By the Numbers: Why Indy Is a Great Place to Launch a Business

Low taxes, cheap rents, and incentives galore.

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Seven Indy Entrepreneurs Get Down To Business

How to start your own venture in a few simple steps—by the Hoosiers who know.

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24 Hours in the Life of an Entrepreneur

As the owner of Indie Bike and National Moto+Cycle in SoBro, Matty Bennett always has plenty of work to keep his hands dirty. This winter, he kept track of a typical day.

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Flashback: The Colts Come to Indy—30 Years Later

The arrival of the Colts has brought to an end the all-too-familiar question, “Where’s the beef?” In its place is the all-important question, “Where are the tickets?”

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Phil Gulley Makes an Executive Decision

As of today, I am no longer Philip Gulley, private citizen. I am now Philip Gulley Inc. No more pesky taxes for me, no more heeding the rule of law, no more respecting the common man or struggling to pay the bills.

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12 Things to Expect Next from Dame Angela Ahrendts

In the wake of her new titles as both a dame in the British Empire and a Senior VP of Retail at Apple Inc., we’re wondering just what the locally born Ball State alumna will tackle next.

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Ask Me Anything: Scott Jones

The entrepreneur discusses the next hot thing in social media, how his marriage survived last summer’s Twitter scandal (when his wife accused him of cheating), and relationship advice.

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Can All-Star Paul George Become a Bona Fide Celebrity?

Paul George is a soft-spoken homebody who’s pictured more often with a fishing pole in his hand than a martini glass. The good news: George says he likes the newfound attention. “Now it’s just [about] getting out of my comfort zone and being part of big events,” he says.

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A Rider's Take on Expanding Indy's Public-Transit System

Mike Terry, IndyGo president and CEO, claims that the benefits of expanding our public-transportation system would justify the cost. “This is about economic development, not social services.”

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Hoosier Farmers Reap Big Gains

Among all states, Indiana landed in the top 10 for both crop sales and total agricultural sales (a particularly remarkable feat considering that we measure in at a relatively puny 38th in geographic size).

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