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Judge freezes hairdresser’s state lottery jackpot
Seven of the winner’s co-workers at an Indianapolis salon say the $9.5 million ticket for the Feb. 16 drawing was part of an office lottery pool.
WOJTOWICZ: Prepare, then apply for small-business loan
To write (or refresh) your mission statement, think about what you do, how you do it and why you want to do it.
Indy gets its first FM sports/talk station
Emmis Communications has begun simulcasting The Fan on its newly acquired FM frequency, but with a couple interesting twists. A wider coverage area in a growing format could mean big bucks for Emmis.
Sequester could sap $200M from Indiana health care providers
The sequestration plan kicking in Friday will chop Medicare payments to hospitals, doctors and nursing homes by 2 percent, beginning April 1. One study estimates that the cuts could result in 10,000-plus job losses in Indiana alone.
Jury convicts attacker in Greenwood rape
A Johnson County jury on Thursday found 34-year-old Shawn Corbally guilty on eight counts of rape, burglary, criminal confinement and criminal deviant conduct. He faces a maximum sentence of 340 years for a brutal attack against a Greenwood woman in her apartment in July 2012. The woman, whom Fox59 has chosen not to identify, said that confronting Corbally in court was difficult but necessary. “I’m just so glad this cretin is off the streets and can’t hurt anyone else,” the woman said. Corbally’s sentencing is scheduled for March 18.
Man struck by fiancee’s car dies
Indianapolis Metropolitan Police officials plan to meet with prosecutors Friday to determine what charges will be filed against a woman who struck her fiancé with her vehicle. Police were already on the scene at That Place Bar near South Emerson Avenue and West County Road around 2 a.m. Friday for reports of a disturbance. In an accident apparently not related to the initial call, a 40-year-old woman allegedly struck her 40-year-old fiancé with her vehicle in the bar’s parking lot. The man suffered a serious head wound and died after being transported to Wishard Hospital. The woman was detained for blood testing because investigators suspected that alcohol was involved.
Settlement talks set for Don Marsh severance dispute
Lawyers for Marsh Supermarkets Inc. and its former CEO will meet Monday on the issue of whether Don Marsh should have to repay the roughly $2.1 million in severance he received from the company.
Purdue to put nix on tuition hikes for 2 years
The freeze means the cost of basic in-state tuition at Purdue University will remain about $10,000 until the end of the 2014-15 school year.
CountryMark paying $18 million for pollution controls
Government officials alleged Indianapolis-based CountryMark violated the law when the oil refiner expanded operations without obtaining proper permits and installing necessary pollution controls.
Reports: Butler to join new Big East as early as next season
Although it has not yet withdrawn from the Atlantic 10, Butler University will join the so-called “Catholic 7” in the new conference, according to reports in national media outlets. The school declined to comment on Friday.
Indiana agencies await news of potential cuts
Many Indiana state agencies remain in the dark about what will happen to their funding if $85 billion in automatic federal budget cuts take effect Friday, as expected.
Local housing projects get $3.4M boost from tax credits
The Indianapolis developments include new apartments for seniors, the developmentally disabled and homeless veterans, using sites such as Fort Harrison and the former Central State grounds.
Schouten appointed IBJ managing editor
Incoming IBJ Editor Greg Andrews announced the appointment of Cory Schouten as managing editor.
COTA: Online Smartz helpful in keeping kids cyber safe
If your privacy settings aren’t carefully controlled, you’re not only potentially exposing yourself, but also your friends.
Transit bill to face tough road in Senate
A bill to create a rapid-transit system in central Indiana is headed for the crucible of the Senate, where skeptics stand ready to tear apart the proposal’s $1.3 billion financing plan.
DINING: 1913 yields pickled pleasures
First in a month-long series of farm-to-table restaurant reviews.
LOU’S VIEWS: Barging in
IU fills a spot in Indianapolis Opera’s schedule with Philip Glass’ challenging “Akhnaten.”