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Charles Werner was born on March 23, 1909, in Marshfield, Wisconsin. Werner attended Oklahoma City University with no formal training in art. [1] From 1930 until 1935 he worked as staff artist and photographer for Springfield, Missouri's Leader and Press.
The Indianapolis Star at one time had the largest and most advanced printing presses in the nation. [12] The Pulliam Production Center at 8278 N. Georgetown Road on the northwest side of Indianapolis cost $72 million and covers 200,000 square feet (19,000 m 2). [13]
A typical 50-line obit in the Dispatch running twice during the week would cost $603. A one-timer in the Sunday edition would set you back $440.50. This is typical of other papers, indexed against ...
The details of the acquisition agreement meant Purdue Global was insulated from the losses, and even profited while the shortfalls were shifted to Kaplan, Inc. [213] Financial results from 2021 show, Purdue Global's operating revenues exceeded operating costs for the first time that year, however, from a cumulative perspective Purdue Global has ...
Dewain Divelbliss shows off a blue star service banner at his home in the Pheasant Run neighborhood of Indianapolis, Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2023. Divelbliss’s daughter is a staff sergeant serving in ...
Joe Mutascio, Tim Evans and Dawn Mitchell, Indianapolis Star February 10, 2024 at 5:10 AM A canal was drained in Broad Ripple Village this week with ties to one of the most bizarre stories in ...
Eugene Smith Pulliam (September 7, 1914 – January 20, 1999) was the publisher of the Indianapolis Star and the Indianapolis News from 1975 until his death. He was also a supporter of First Amendment rights, an advocate of press freedom, and opposed McCarthyism.
The Pan Am Games brought about $175 million (1988 USD, $355.1 million 2016 USD) to Indianapolis's economy. [9] [10] [11] Hosting the Games cost about $30 million. Indianapolis was the first Pan American Games host city to break even financially. [12] [13]