Speedway to create $14M roundabout next to IMS
The project will connect 16th Street with Crawfordsville Road and Main Street. However, Georgetown Road will be cut off from the intersection and come a dead end.
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The project will connect 16th Street with Crawfordsville Road and Main Street. However, Georgetown Road will be cut off from the intersection and come a dead end.
William Conour, a former prominent Indianapolis lawyer who pleaded guilty in July to defrauding clients of $4.5 million, wants to keep $2 million in legal fees he says were legitimately earned.
Cummins said the 5-liter, V-8 turbo diesel will be built in Indiana at the company's historic plant in downtown Columbus, creating up to 500 jobs over the next several years. About 300 people currently work on the V-8 program.
Visitors to Fort Harrison State Park will be able to participate in archery, target shooting, mountain biking, fishing, kayaking and other activities with no charge during a special event next month. The Indiana Department of Natural Resources says all equipment will be provided at the annual Hoosier Outdoor Experience on Sept. 21-22 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. More than 25,000 people attended last year's event at the heavily wooded, 1,700-acre former Army base.
A 28-year-old male pedestrian died Tuesday after being hit by a utility truck in Martinsville just after 7:30 a.m. The man was crossing State Road 37 near Grand Valley Road when he was struck. SR 37 was closed from SR 252 to Industrial Drive for some time after the incident.
Police arrested four suspects, but a fifth remains on the run, after an armed robbery of a gas station late Monday in Fishers. Police said three masked men, including one with a rifle, robbed cash and cigarettes from the Shell station at 96th Street and Allisonville Road about 11:30 p.m. A short time later, police arrested Mercedes M. Hamilton and Janea L. Waller, both 19, in the alleged getaway vehicle. Three men ran from the vehicle, but two of them, Douglas D. Dennis, 23, and a 17-year-old male, were caught by police dogs.
Unless you are a Bulldog, getting tickets to see the Nobel Prize laureate will be tough. Elsewhere, the Phoenix scores a coup…and an extension for a hit show.
The two west-side apartment complexes have generated more than 3,200 police runs since 2008, according to the lawsuits. One owner told IBJ on Tuesday he would work with the city to make improvements.
The action comes after the White County commissioners last month approved a zoning change to allow the hog facility about a half-mile from the 600-acre YMCA Camp Tecumseh.
The Noblesville Plan Commission raised a yellow flag Monday on California-based K1 Speed Inc.’s plans for an electric go-kart racing center in the Saxony Corporate Campus. Plus: Terry Lee Crossing project advances and Civic Theatre gets Carmel arts grant.
The $14M project should be finished late next year and will replace the confusing and often-dangerous Crawfordsville Road and 16th Street intersection near the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Columbus-based Cummins Inc. plans to announce Tuesday afternoon an agreement with Nissan Motor Co. to supply diesel engines for Titan pickup trucks.
Eric Tobias’ filing in federal court is intended to head off a potential challenge from a key contractor who believes he is owed more from the company’s sale to ExactTarget in 2012.
State officials say revised plans for a section mean fewer homes and businesses would be torn down. And the cost is at least $100 million less than an estimate released last year.
Gov. Mike Pence’s chief lobbyist, Heather Neal, who was chief of staff to former Indiana schools Superintendent Tony Bennett last year, will join Limestone Strategies as president of its public affairs practice.
Irvington Lofts, a 50-unit affordable housing project, is slated to open in the fall, as construction begins on a nearly 6,000-square-foot adjacent medical office that will be occupied by Franciscan St. Francis Health.
It’s fair to say that wellness has never gotten more attention in Indiana than it is now. Trouble is, that attention doesn’t seem to be producing change.
A.J. Baucum, a neuroscience researcher, has joined the department of biology at the IUPUI School of Science. He worked for the past two years as a research instructor at Vanderbilt University. Baucum earned his doctorate in pharmacology and toxicology at the University of Utah. He also has an undergraduate degree in biology from Loyola Marymount in Los Angeles.
Dr. Michael Large, a urologist, has joined the Urology of Indiana physician practice. He earned his bachelor’s in biology from Harvard University and his medical degree from the Indiana University School of Medicine.
Dr. Brent Suozzi, a urologic and gynecologic surgeon, has joined the Urology of Indiana physician practice. He earned his bachelor’s in biology from Indiana University and his medical degree at the IU School of Medicine.
An Indianapolis firefighter who was placed under a medically induced coma after he was critically injured last week has been revived and may leave the hospital as early as Wednesday. Chris McGrone, 38, suffered severe smoke inhalation after his mask came off during a fire Friday at a vacant home in the 1500 block of Columbia Avenue. Doctors removed his breathing tube Monday morning. Investigators believe the home was being used for illegal gambling and that the fire was intentionally set.
A man who was critically injured in a Beech Grove hit-and-run incident late Sunday night has died. Ronald Vanatta, 33, fell out of a pickup truck about 11 p.m. in the 3700 block of Emerson Avenue. He was struck by a dark-colored station wagon that sped off after the incident, a woman with him in the truck identified as his fiancee told police. Vanatta had been stabbed multiple times in a fight less than 24 hours earlier at the Riff Raff Bar in the 2400 block of English Avenue. He was arrested early Sunday night for creating a disturbance at Wishard Hospital while fighting with his fiancee.