Posey County backs bonds for $1.3B fertilizer plant
A southwestern Indiana county is issuing $1.3 billion in bonds for a fertilizer plant being developed by a Pakistan-based group after Gov. Mike Pence pulled state support.
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A southwestern Indiana county is issuing $1.3 billion in bonds for a fertilizer plant being developed by a Pakistan-based group after Gov. Mike Pence pulled state support.
Ryan Nelson, chef/owner of Late Harvest Kitchen, plans to open a barbecue restaurant at PK Partners’ Nora Shops West project after Neal Brown of Pizzology backed out of his deal.
3D Parts Manufacturing LLC plans to invest $6 million to lease and equip 25,000 square feet of operations space and hire 65 workers by 2018.
Shares in U.S. real estate investment trusts fell the most in 19 months Wednesday. Three major REITs, all based in Indianapolis, saw their shares drop on Wednesday.
The theatrical spin on “Monty Python & the Holy Grail” gets its extremely silly Indy regional theater debut. The result: The strongest work yet from director/producer Bob Harbin and company.
A panel of Pennsylvania judges will soon decide whether to side with the NCAA and throw out a lawsuit filed by a state senator and the state treasurer over the massive fine imposed on Penn State for its handling of the Jerry Sandusky scandal.
Indiana Republican Party Chairman Eric Holcomb announced Wednesday he was leaving to take a job outside politics. Former Lt. Gov. Becky Skillman, Vice Chair Sandi Huddleston and Executive Director Justin Garrett also are leaving their posts.
Tyco International Ltd. said Wednesday that it reached a deal to acquire Exacq Technologies Inc., which develops video management systems for security and surveillance uses.
Five people were injured—one seriously—in a two-vehicle accident on the northeast side Monday. Emergency crews had to free two people trapped by the crash, which happened just before 9 p.m. at North Dequincy Street and Kessler Boulevard. Quindell Johnson, 21, was listed in serious condition, while four others were in stable condition.
A family of eight was forced from an Indianapolis home by a fire early Wednesday. A renter and seven minors escaped the blaze in the 1800 block of Dexter Street near West 16th and Harding streets. Damage was estimated at $25,000.
Two Lebanon residents were hospitalized early Wednesday following a suspicious house fire that might have stemmed from a domestic dispute. Shawn Lambert, 45, was rescued from the home in the 500 block of East Noble Street at about 1 a.m. and taken to a hospital in critical condition. His wife, Dorothy Lambert, 58, was found outside the home. Their dog died in the fire. Police had been called to the house for a domestic disturbance a couple of hours before the fire.
The American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana filed a federal lawsuit Wednesday against the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles, seeking the reinstatement of specialty auto license plates for a group that counsels gay and lesbian youth.
A maker of a new heavy-equipment vehicle that uses clean energy plans to invest $4.6 million in an engineering and assembly facility and ramp up operations as orders come in.
Stuck for something to do this weekend? Start with one of Indy’s most popular festivals and consider a concert among the critters.
Whether you made it to the big even this year or not, you can make recipes from Indy’s leading restaurants at home with this handy guide.
Plaintiffs say the case, which heads to court Thursday, may reduce the $6.4 billion in annual revenue that universities get from athletics by as much as 50 percent.
Barnes & Thornburg LLP, which owns the building at the high-profile corner of Washington and Meridian streets, plans to convert the vacant space to a reception area.
Local providers will increasingly look for help from IT firms like Indigo Biosystems Inc. and VoCare Inc. as part of a coming wave of health IT innovation that is likely to mirror the IT revolution that began 30 years ago.
IndyCar’s Twitter and Facebook fan following is another set of numbers Hulman & Co. CEO Mark Miles must boost to assure the series’ survival.
Indianapolis-based ProLiance Energy, which has lost tens of millions of dollars in recent years amid falling natural gas prices, is being sold to Dallas-based Energy Transfer Partners.