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Noble Roman's, Inc. , the Indianapolis based franchisor of Noble Roman's Pizza and Tuscano's Italian Style Subs, today announced results for the year 2009. Â Net income was $1.7 million, or $.09 per share basic and $.08 per share diluted, on weighted average number of common shares outstanding of 19.4 million and diluted weighted average shares of 20.0 million for the year ended December 31 ...
INDIANAPOLIS — In a case of "I'll show you," neighborhood opposition is mounting against a proposed Southeastside restaurant and sports bar -- mainly over its waitress attire of short shorts and tank tops.
COLUMBIA – Ten NCAA administrators spend four long, tiring days holed up in a suite on the 15th floor of the Indianapolis Westin Hotel. They analyze, discuss and debate. And analyze, discuss and debate. Until finally, at 5 p.m. Sunday, their work – the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament Bracket – is revealed to anxious college basketball coaches, players and fans. The process the selection ...
In preparing healthy meals, Deborah McNagny insists on using fresh ingredients. McNagny, a Fort Wayne resident, is a registered nurse working as a nurse consultant for her husband, Charles, a local attorney.
Neighbors oppose liquor license for Show-Me's because of name and attire.
Public records for Martin, St. Lucie counties for March 15.
SATURDAY, March 13Midnight(DIY) Yard Crashers — Turning a small and odd-shaped yard into a griller's paradise with a barbecue island complete with built-in seating.
The nice thing about the Internet, or so I've been told, is that it has all this information. Perhaps you've noticed this lately, but the big problem has been that there's no one way to get at this information with any kind of consistency.
Nineteen new retailers have already opened and Dillard's debuts a 206,000 square foot store today as Simon Property Group's extremely successful Domain project continues to expand. The newest phase of The Domain is anchored by Dick's Sporting Goods, Dillard's, and Gold Class Cinema and features the first Westin in Austin.
Indiana Repertory Theatre audiences have seen David Alan Anderson in productions of "A Christmas Carol," "The Heavens Are Hung in Black," "Interpreting William," "Looking Over the President's Shoulder," "Gem of the Ocean," "The Gentleman from Indiana" and others. When not at the IRT for rehearsals and productions, he enjoys these favorite restaurants.
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