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Not-for-profit staffs and boards occasionally stub their toes by “firing” or replacing longtime volunteers.
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Not-for-profit staffs and boards occasionally stub their toes by “firing” or replacing longtime volunteers.
For more than three decades, China’s economy has dazzled observers, with annual growth frequently sneaking into double digits. But the wide-eyed narrative of boundless wealth that has accompanied this growth is suffering a couple of hiccups.
The murder rate in New York City is 3.4 per 100,000. The murder rate in Indianapolis is 17.5 per 100,000.
Rock Steady Boxing maximizes the quality of life of people with Parkinson’s disease by using non-contact boxing to fight the deterioration of motor skills, balance, speech and sensory function.
An Indianapolis woman and her 2-year-old daughter were hospitalized after her 5-year-old son accidentally backed over them in their east-side driveway. The mother and daughter were behind their SUV outside their home near East 25th Street and Post Road when the boy inadvertently put the car into neutral. The mother has been released from emergency care. The daughter, who was in a car seat, is in good condition.
State Police gave chase to a car traveling more than 90 mph Wednesday night and ended up catching two possible car thieves. The suspects, Anthony Grigley and Mytiaya Sanders, crashed a stolen Dodge Charger into a ditch at North Sherman Drive and East 77th Street. They tried to escape on foot but were caught by a police dog. The Charger was stolen in Florida and had a temporary Indiana license plate.
A small private plane crashed into a house in Columbus on Thursday morning, igniting a fire and injuring the two people in the aircraft. A woman living in the home was unharmed even though most of the dwelling was destroyed. The pilot and the passenger suffered severe burns and were taken to Wishard Hospital in Indianapolis.
Indianapolis-based Angie’s List's stock continued to tumble Thursday morning after an analyst downgraded the stock following a report that Internet giant eBay will test its own consumer-reviews site in the United Kingdom.
Fast-growing SMC Corp. of America plans to spend $6.1 million on equipment to expand production and distribution capacities at its North American headquarters in Noblesville.
The Indianapolis-based maker of agricultural products, a unit of Michigan-based Dow Chemical Co., said revenue increased 10 percent from the year-ago period.
The Carmel-based operator of for-profit colleges signed up 16,883 new students in the quarter ended June 30, a 7.5-percent increase from the same period last year.
Workers ripped out the old fountain and crumbling bricks, and installed a waterproof membrane and new stone pavers to stabilize the plaza until Kite can orchestrate a redevelopment.
The departure of former Indiana University beat writer Terry Hutchens earlier this month and Indiana Pacers beat writer Mike Wells last week comes on the heels of a major reorganization of the state’s largest daily newspaper’s sports department.
Indianapolis residents are getting their first chance to weigh in on proposed protections for the buildings near the city's famed Monument Circle.
Even as it tries narrow networks, health insurer is trying to offer more choice of doctors now, but push for lower provider payments later.
For the 15th edition, Indy Jazz Fest venues include Butler’s new Schrott Center, the Cabaret at the Columbia Club, and the terrace at the Indianapolis Museum of Art.
WellPoint Inc., the second-biggest U.S. health insurer, said more small employers are scaling back benefits this year, a potential hedge against higher costs expected under the U.S. health-care law.
Nearly a decade after the government took over an Indiana brokerage firm whose leaders scammed more than 10,000 devout investors out of millions of dollars, officials are still trying to get their money back without forcing congregations out of their houses of worship.