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Festival Princesses to represent Indiana at IMS during Indy 500

View Comments While 33 drivers earn the right to drive the oval track on Indianapolis 500 race day every year, 33 young college women also earn the right to be 500 Festival princesses, representing Indiana, their communities and the spirit and legacy of the Indy 500. “While we do have the sash and tiara,” says 500 Festival Princess Janae Quinn, from Russiaville, “it’s not about looking good, it’s about doing good.” Each girl is required to do at least four outreach and volunteer activities, though they often do more. They must also attend two other princess events and take part in a leadership development program.

Coworking Space Launches Business Accelerator

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Shops at Perry Crossing back under control of previous owner - Indianapolis Business Journal

Shops at Perry Crossing back under control of previous owner FREE NEWSLETTERS April 23, 2021 A Plainfield shopping center that went into receivership last year after owners fell behind on a loan agreement is back under control of its Memphis, Tennessee-based ownership group. Poag Shopping Centers earlier this month squared away its legal dispute over The Shops at Perry Crossing, allowing the firm to take back the keys to the property. Poag and former partner Blue Vista Capital Management LLC bought the shopping center (then known as Metropolis) in 2014 through a $35 million loan from Pacific Western Bank. Poag Shopping Centers CEO Josh Poag said Monday the firm regained control of the property in mid-April after securing a new loan from a separate financial institution that allowed the Pacific Western loan to be paid off.

Child Predator and Cyberterrorist, Buster Hernandez, aka BrianKil, is Sentenced to 75 years in Federal Prison

Child Predator and Cyberterrorist, Buster Hernandez, aka BrianKil, is Sentenced to 75 years in Federal Prison Posted on Hernandez Used Sextortion and Made Death Threats to At Least 375 Minor Victims, Threatened to Use Explosive Devices at Plainfield and Danville High Schools Indianapolis – Acting U.S. Attorney John Childress announced today that Buster Hernandez, 29, of Bakersfield, California, was sentenced to 75 years in federal prison by U.S. District Judge Tanya Walton Pratt. In August 2017, Hernandez was initially charged with sexually exploiting a minor, threatening to use an explosive device and threatening to kill, kidnap, or injure another person. Those charges eventually extended to include 41 separate allegations including: the production of child pornography, the coercion and enticement of minors, the receipt and distribution of child pornography, the threatened use of explosive devices, extortion, threats to kill, kidnap or injure other persons, witness tamperin

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