Berry resigns as Indiana auditor to head state GOP
Indiana State Auditor Tim Berry has resigned from the position to begin full time as the new state Republican Party chairman.
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Indiana State Auditor Tim Berry has resigned from the position to begin full time as the new state Republican Party chairman.
The arrangement is considered an inexpensive way to expand Lids’ reach into large, sports-centric cities. But Wednesday’s earnings report from Macy’s indicates consumers aren’t spending as much on apparel.
Indianapolis Motor Speedway officials are interested in an endurance sports car race to kick off the run up to the Indy 500 the way the Rolex 24 at Daytona kicks off festivities leading up to the Daytona 500 NASCAR race.
Electricity provider Hoosier Energy is starting construction on a new $27 million headquarters building in Bloomington.
A new report says the size of Indiana's fledgling aquaculture industry has more than doubled in the past seven years with the state now boasting about 50 farms that raise fish or seafood.
A divided Noblesville Common Council approved zoning changes Tuesday that allow food trucks to roll into the city—with several restrictions and a fee that all but guarantees few will bother to make the trip.
A Hamilton County doctor is under investigation for allegedly over-prescribing medication that may have led to the deaths of four patients, according to records released Monday by Drug Enforcement Administration agents. The DEA raided the office of Dr. Jeffery E. Boone, at 10th and North streets in Noblesville, last week. One patient accused Boone of exchanging drugs for sex. Authorities haven’t charged Boone or terminated his medical license.
Indianapolis firefighters arrived too late Tuesday morning to save a house under construction on the corner of South East Street and East Legrande Avenue. The house was being built to replace another one that burned down a year ago. The structure was nearly complete except for siding. Firefighters are investigating the 3 a.m. blaze as arson. Damages were estimated at more than $75,000.
Indianapolis police are searching for two men they believe held up a pair of gas stations early Tuesday morning. The robberies occurred 90 minutes apart at Speedway stations less than two miles apart. One suspect showed a handgun before the pair stole money and cigarettes. The first robbery occurred at 56th Street and Emerson Way just before 12:30 a.m. The second took place at 62nd Street and Allisonville Road.
Fireman’s Fund Insurance Co. is suing the state and Indiana State Fair Commission over losses from instruments and sound equipment that was damaged in the Aug. 13, 2011, stage collapse.
Colts owner Jim Irsay had two messages for the team's fans following Sunday's loss to Buffalo. And he let them be heard loud and clear through his unusually strong preseason rant.
A company that converts minivans into wheelchair-accessible vehicles plans adding up to 70 jobs at its northern Indiana headquarters by shifting production from a Michigan factory.
If approved, the drug would be a potent boost to Lilly’s product portfolio. It would also mean a critical new therapy for a cancer that’s proven difficult to treat.
Fishers’ grand plan for an 80-acre park at 101st Street and Cyntheanne Road hit a snag this month when the Town Council refused to increase the design consultant’s fees by about $100,000.
The pace of home-buying has fallen due to higher mortgage rates, rising prices and lower inventories.
The theater group’s plans for a 2,100-square-foot addition at its home base near Mass Ave. will receive in-kind construction services from Milhaus Development LLC, which is building its Circa project just to the south of IndyFringe’s headquarters.
The entire Indiana Convention Center will be the stage for the game, which uses video mapping and projectors that will create a large crystalline display showing the game results. The four-day Gen Con event begins Thursday.
The roughly one-acre properties at 625 E. 11th St. and 602 E. 10th St. encompass an entire city block.
Mark Emmert presides over an organization that is struggling to maintain credibility with the public, is tied up in multiple court cases and is tainted by an embarrassing internal scandal.
USDA's National Agricultural Statistics Service forecasts Indiana farmers will produce 979.40 million bushels of corn, a 64-percent increase from the 596.9 million bushels last year.