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Rally marks National Start Walking Day-WEB ONLY

The American Heart Association is encouraging Americans to incorporate 30 minutes of walking into their day in honor of National Start Walking Day. Local organizers are holding a rally today until 1 p.m. on Monument Circle. Fox 59 News will have more at 10 p.m.

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Lilly launches blood thinner in UK-WEB ONLY

Eli Lilly and Co. has launched its new blood thinner prasugrel in its first market, the United Kingdom, Reuters reported today. The drug, sold under the brand name Efient, is priced 31-percent higher than its rival Plavix, the world’s leading blood thinner. Plavix, sold by New York-based Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. and French company Sanofi Aventis […]

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Road project to address growing pains in Fishers-WEB ONLY

A $21 million construction project kicks off today in Fishers as crews prepare to widen 126th Street from State Road 37 to Olio Road. Actual construction will begin in July. The project is expected to take three years to complete. The project will require crews to replace three bridges, including the bridge over Interstate 69.

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Fire rages at central Indiana furniture factory-WEB ONLY

Firefighters were battling a large fire this morning that destroyed much of a central Indiana furniture manufacturer. No injuries were immediately reported from the fire at Hickory Furniture Design in the town of Lapel about 20 miles northeast of Indianapolis. Firefighters used large cranes to pour water on flames that destroyed a large section of […]

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Debate heats up over ‘dangerous dogs’-WEB ONLY

An Indianapolis City-County Council member says he’s going to introduce a dog ordinance this month that would place restrictions on certain breeds. Councilor Mike Speedy’s “At-Risk Dog Proposal” would require pit bull owners to sterilize their dogs. It would also force owners to get proof of liability insurance, as well as a permit, registration and […]

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Central Indiana sees gasoline prices jump-WEB ONLY

Gasoline prices are creeping up across central Indiana, with some stations charging as much as $2.09 a gallon. According to the American Automobile Association, the average price for a gallon of regular unleaded is $1.95 in Indiana. Last month, Hoosiers paid $1.99. The 2008 average was more than $3.30 a gallon.

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Lilly launches blood thinner in United Kingdom-WEB ONLY

Eli Lilly and Co. has launched its new blood thinner prasugrel in its first market, the United Kingdom, Reuters reported today. The drug, sold under the brand name Efient, is priced 31-percent higher than its rival Plavix, the world’s leading blood thinner. Plavix, sold by New York-based Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. and French company Sanofi Aventis […]

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Bright Automotive touts plug-in prototype-WEB ONLY

Anderson-based startup Bright Automotive Inc. today will reveal plans for a concept version of its “Idea” plug-in hybrid vehicle at the Indiana State Fairgrounds, surrounded by state economic development leaders. Bright said it plans to begin production of the vehicle by the end of 2012 and claims it could create more than 5,000 jobs by […]

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Duke raising cash to pay down debt-WEB ONLY

Duke Realty Corp. announced today that it raised $218 million in the first quarter through asset sales and financing maneuvers in an effort to pay down debt. The Indianapolis-based real estate company gained $156 million through the 10-year secured-debt financing of some of its suburban office and industrial properties. It also sold two office buildings […]

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Employees, families mark Work Zone Awareness Week-WEB ONLY

Lt. Gov. Becky Skillman this morning joined Indiana Department of Transportation employees and families who have lost loved ones in work zone-area accidents. Skillman made brief remarks honoring those individuals at the Indiana Government Center as part of Work Zone Awareness Week. Nationally, hundreds of people are killed in work zone accidents every year. Fox […]

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Police look for clues in northeast-side shooting-WEB ONLY

Police are asking for help as they try to locate the killer of Lamont Wright, 27, who was shot and killed Monday outside a house in the 3800 block of Arthington Boulevard. Police have no suspects. Anyone with information should call Crime Stoppers at 317-262-TIPS.

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Overnight police chase ends in crash-WEB ONLY

A stolen car ended up in a creek this morning following an early-morning hit-and-run and police chase on the east side of Indianapolis. Lawrence police say cars in the chase reached speeds of 90 mph before the car’s driver lost control and crashed near 56th Street and Franklin Road. The driver was taken to Wishard […]

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‘Good Samaritan’ accused of rape-WEB ONLY

Police say a man posing as a helpful citizen faces felony rape charges. According to an affidavit, Imari Butler, 35, approached a woman at a near-north-side gas station last week and helped her change a flat tire. Butler allegedly attacked the woman in an alley after she gave him a ride home. He faces multiple […]

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Duke Realty raising cash to pay down debt-WEB ONLY

Duke Realty Corp. announced today that it raised $218 million in the first quarter through asset sales and financing maneuvers in an effort to pay down debt. The Indianapolis-based real estate company gained $156 million through the 10-year secured-debt financing of some of its suburban office and industrial properties. It also sold two office buildings […]

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State names new entrepreneurship leader-WEB ONLY

Stephen M. Hourigan began his new duties yesterday as executive director of the Indiana Economic Development Corp.’s small business and entrepreneurship initiatives. Hourigan, who will focus on encouraging creation of high-growth companies and small businesses, replaces Bruce Kidd. Kidd resigned in December to take a post as senior vice president at Indianapolis research firm Walker […]

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HHGregg sales, profit beat analyst predictions-WEB ONLY

HHGregg Inc. today reported better-than-expected revenue and profit projections for the fiscal fourth quarter. According to preliminary numbers for the quarter ended March 31, the Indianapolis-based electronics and appliances retailer had revenue of $365 million – a 13-percent increase over the same period a year ago. The retailer said profit per share for the quarter […]

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Consona makes $20M software-biz acquisition-WEB ONLY

Indianapolis-based Consona Corp. announced today it would acquire the enterprise-software-related assets of Redwood City, Calif.-based SupportSoft Inc. for about $20 million in cash. Consona, formerly Made2Manage Systems Inc., is a private company owned by Waltham, Mass.-based venture capital fund Battery Ventures VI LP and Chicago-based private equity firm Thoma Bravo LLC. The transaction should be […]

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Emmis makes deal for Los Angeles station-WEB ONLY

Indianapolis-based Emmis Communications Corp. has agreed to lease struggling Los Angeles radio station KMVN-FM to Mexico’s Grupo Radio Centro in a deal that likely will lead to an acquisition of the station. Under the seven-year deal that takes effect April 15, GRC will pay Emmis $7 million annually, with $14 million paid up front. Mexico […]

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Sallie Mae’s moves could create Indiana jobs-WEB ONLY

Virginia-based Sallie Mae said this morning that it would bring 2,000 jobs to the United States within the next 18 months by shifting call-center and other operations from overseas. Sallie Mae, the nation’s largest private student lender, said in a statement that it would hire call-center, information-technology and support employees. The company didn’t identify where […]

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AT&T workers report for duty despite contract woes-WEB ONLY

About 1,800 Indianapolis-area AT&T workers could go on strike if they don’t reach a deal with the company soon. Their contract expired Sunday morning, but they showed up for work today. The union is trying to keep AT&T from raising health care insurance premiums. AT&T said it is paying 92 percent of the health care […]

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