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Church Brothers Makes Donation to Local Community Center through Indiana Pacers Partnership

Indianapolis-based MSO contributes $5,000 to Concord Neighborhood Center.

ABRA Acquires Five Collision Centers in Indianapolis Area

Acquisition brings total number of locations to 149 in 16 states.

ABRA Auto Body & Glass Acquires Five-Store Operation in Indiana

MSO’s purchase of Collision Solutions gives it 132 stores nationwide – 88 company-owned repair centers and 44 independently-owned franchises.

Gerber Collision & Glass Opens New Location in Indiana

The Boyd Group’s latest acquisition of Preferred Auto Body brings total number of U.S. stores to 154.

CARSTAR of Northwest Indiana Raises $18,000 for Make-A-Wish Foundation

Annual charity golf outing generated enough funds to grant three wishes.

ABRA Auto Body & Glass Enters Indiana Market

Opening of 42nd franchise repair center is first in Indiana and brings ABRA’s total national shop count to 124 in 13 states.

PartsChannel Completes Acquisition of Indianapolis-Based Alliance Collision Parts

PartsChannel, Inc. today announced it has acquired Alliance Collision Parts, LLC, a company based in Indianapolis, Ind., that distributes automobile collision replacement parts. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed. "The acquisition complements our presence in the midwest region, and we will continue to look for strategic growth opportunities that leverage our brand, service and

Indiana Shops’ Pet Food Drive Nets Over a Ton of Food for Shelter

The 500-plus animals currently sheltered by Indianapolis Animal Care & Control (IACC) will be eating well for quite a while, thanks to Butler Blue II and Church Brothers Collision Repair.

Liss CARSTAR Celebrates 65 Years Serving Indiana Community

To celebrate its 65th anniversary and three generations of service, Liss CARSTAR held an open house for the public.

Indiana Body Shop Owner Accuses Farm Bureau of Violating Parts Law

An Indiana body shop owner is accusing Farm Bureau Insurance of violating H.B. 1024 by insisting that aftermarket crash parts be used on vehicles less than five years old.