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Former executive director of Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission will lead firm’s new public affairs division.
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Former executive director of Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission will lead firm’s new public affairs division.
Penalties will help fund clean-up of East Washington Street site.
Now that the elections are over, please relax and enjoy this crossword puzzle and the political riddle it poses.
Conservative talk radio station says it won’t turn to more moderate programming, though some stations have adjusted their mix.
The Indiana Economic Development Corp.’s proposal to create a $30 million venture fund dedicated to life sciences startups is good news for a valuable sector of our state economy that has been losing out to the more investor-friendly high-tech sector.
The attorney general's office is sending out checks for a total of $6 million to 59 victims of 2011's deadly Indiana State Fair stage collapse.
According to a statement released by the SEC, Eli Lilly paid $6.5 million—and in some cases gave jewelry and spa treatments—to win government contracts in Brazil, China, Russia and Poland.
December’s first big storm is expected to arrive Thursday evening, bringing the season’s first real accumulation of snow. Central Indiana should expect 1 inch to 3 inches by Friday morning. Heavier snow is expected north of Indianapolis.
Fishers police have arrested a man they say was involved in the robbery of a local jewelry store. Dwayne Pope, 19, was preliminarily charged with robbery, two counts of criminal confinement and theft. Police said Pope and an unidentified man robbed the Jewelry Gallery Store at 116th Street and Allisonville Road on June 11. The gunmen tied up the employees during the robbery.
A man arrested for attacking an Indianapolis woman in September 2011 as she was loading her car for a trip to the airport was convicted of numerous felonies Wednesday. Vincent Smith, 25, was convicted of rape, two counts of criminal confinement and one count each of criminal deviate conduct, auto theft and attempted robbery. Smith, who represented himself, faces a separate trial on charges that he stabbed an 18-year-old woman multiple times before setting her west-side house on fire in August 2011.
In June 2010, Buffett joined Bill and Melinda Gates to announce the Giving Pledge—their effort to persuade the richest Americans to donate at least half their wealth to charity.
The vintage and durability of classic Christmas songs carry an important economic lesson for our times.
Private equity firm Propel Equity Partners is acquiring Fundex following a court-ordered auction in which a surprise bidder surfaced, driving up the price of the company.
Howard Gwinn worked as a teacher and a Chicago-based pharmacist before opening shop at Fifth Street and Madison Avenue in Anderson in 1932. The drugstore he founded was a neighborhood fixture until closing Wednesday night.
Lilly Endowment has pledged $2 million to the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra on condition the performing arts group reaches an important $5 million fundraising goal by Feb. 3.
A long-simmering plan by Kroger to build a new store to replace the cramped, old-format location at 16th and Central Avenue is on hold again after the chain failed to acquire a key parcel.
Amgen Inc. has agreed to pay Indiana nearly $793,000 as part of a larger settlement to resolve allegations it paid kickbacks to physicians who prescribed some of its drugs for unapproved uses.
The company, which currently has 20 Indianapolis employees, began its expansion this fall by leasing 2,800 square feet of office space in the Morrison Opera House, 47 S. Meridian St.
Scott Wise, who operates nine restaurants in Indiana, plans to open two more Scotty’s Brewhouses in Indiana next year. However, his company also is losing the management contracts on two restaurants that carry the Scotty’s name.