Indianapolis Chamber Of Commerce Headlines
National spotlight puts Indy's image on the line
Indianapolis' national image will be burnished or tarnished today. And it will depend largely on things out of the long, studied reach of local Super Bowl organizers and city promotional types.
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Terre Haute sees no boost from Indy's Super Bowl
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (AP) - The Super Bowl in Indianapolis didn't lead to the big boost in visitors for which a western Indiana city had prepared.
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Zionsville Chamber of Commerce names new board members
The Zionsville Chamber of Commerce has announced the 2012 board members. They include Bryan Traylor, board president; Carol Sparks Drake, past board president; Lesley Hunt, vice president; Gary Icenogle, treasurer; Sara Coffey, secretary; Bob Goodman, Executive Committee; Leigh Ann Akard, Page Alcorn, Brock Hesler, Barbara Jennings, Regina Laux, Tony Merlie, and Peggy Garret Rohrman.
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W. Indiana city sees little boost from Super Bowl
The Associated Press The Associated Press TERRE HAUTE, Ind. The Super Bowl in Indianapolis didn't lead to the big boost in visitors for which a western Indiana city had prepared. The NFL last week released the 264 rooms it had booked at Terre Haute's Holiday Inn and SpringHill Suites. General manager Bill Burdine tells the Tribune-Star (http://bit.ly/yJZc8p ) that through Friday the two hotels ...
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Lawrenceburg hotels and restaurants are feeling "Super"
Lawrenceburg hotels and restaurants saw a boost in business as rooms were scarce in Indianapolis on Super Bowl weekend. "It was a good experience. It was a good weekend and we were pleasantly surprised," said Dearborn County Chamber of Commerce president, Mike Rozow.
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