Month: July 2019
Upland Fountain Square packs beer company's 'culture' into a single spot
Bloomington-based Upland Brewing Co. will open its Fountain Square site, billed as Upland FSQ, on Aug. 1
Presidential hopefuls speak at National Urban League conference in Indy
Presidential hopefuls Kamala Harris, Pete Buttigieg, Kirsten Gillibrand, and Ami Horowitz at National Urban League conference in Indy, 7/26/2019.
Take a video tour of new Upland Brewing Co. brewery in Fountain Square
The new Fountain Square location of Upland Brewing Co. in Indianapolis brews small batches and has a Gray Goat Bicycle Co. shop inside.
Breakingviews TV: Double vision
Japan’s SoftBank has unveiled a $108 bln successor to its mega Vision Fund. Robyn Mak explains what to expect from Masayoshi Son this time round, as well as what issues remain, from controversial backers to the challenges of staying focused.
T-Mobile’s $26.5B Sprint deal OKed despite competition fears
WASHINGTON — U.S. regulators have approved T-Mobile’s $26.5 billion takeover of rival Sprint, despite fears of higher prices and job cuts, in a deal that would leave just three major cellphone companies in the country.
Boy who shot trooper dad over video games to get mental health treatment
GRANGER, Ind. — An Indiana boy who authorities say shot and wounded his state-trooper father because he was upset that his parents took away his video games will get mental health treatment at a secure facility.
Peek into new Upland Brewing Co. in Fountain Square
Take an early look inside the new Upland Brewing Co. location in Fountain Square in Indianapolis, seen July 24, 2019.
Peyton Manning makes an appearance outside Lucas Oil Stadium, plays catch with fans
Manning posed for pictures, played catch and signed his autograph on footballs in a video.
Off-duty sheriff’s deputy rolls vehicle 3 times on U.S. 41; state police investigating crash
CEDAR LAKE — A Lake County sheriff’s deputy crashed his Jeep Wrangler on U.S. 41 early Saturday while traveling southbound near West 151st Avenue, according to Indiana State Police.