First Internet Bancorp seeking to list on NASDAQ
The Indianapolis-based company said it has filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission to make the move from the over-the-counter board to the more active NASDAQ exchange.
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The Indianapolis-based company said it has filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission to make the move from the over-the-counter board to the more active NASDAQ exchange.
Here’s a new statement IndyCar and Speedway officials might consider: The Indianapolis 500 and IndyCar racing are for highly-skilled specialists, not someone who can “drive the wheels off anything from a Dixie Chopper to a Camaro.”
The State Board of Education voted 9-2 Wednesday in favor of the rule changes supported by outgoing Republican state schools superintendent Tony Bennett.
The leader of Indiana's Senate Education Committee said Tuesday that Republicans shouldn't change the state schools superintendent position to one appointed by the governor following the election of a Democrat to that office.
Indiana is considering hiring a private firm to design and build the stretch of Interstate 69 from Bloomington to Martinsville.
Senate Education Committee chairman Dennis Kruse said he would not introduce a creationism measure again this year, choosing a lighter tack instead. His new proposal, he said, would encourage students to question a broad range of topics in the classroom.
Steve Bray, who started at WISH-TV Channel 8 as a weatherman in 1995, has been promoted to news director. He replaces Patti McGettigan, who was ousted in August.
After saying in August he would revoke raises for police officers and firefighters, Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard has agreed in principal to a new contract that would delay a 3 percent salary hike by six months.
Terry Sweeney, vice president of real estate development, and Julia Watson, vice president of marketing and communications, are no longer with the organization charged with promoting, managing and developing downtown Indianapolis.
Indiana Gov.-elect Mike Pence's top congressional aide is moving to the governor's office to serve as his chief of staff.
The Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicle said Monday that its customers can access BMV services through a new free application available for Apple and Android mobile devices. The BMV app, myBMV, offers registration renewals and can help users locate the nearest license branch.
An outbreak of car break-ins has struck the Fashion Mall, according to police. At least six break-ins were reported near the popular Indianapolis shopping destination over the weekend. One driver who parked in the Fashion Mall garage lost her iPad and work laptop on Sunday afternoon to a thief who used a tool to remove the lock from the door of her vehicle. Police say such thefts typically rise prior to Christmas and warn shoppers not to store valuables in their vehicles.
A clerk at a Shelbyville gas station shot and wounded one of two men who tried to rob the business, police say. The two men entered CountryMark Bonded Gas along Indiana 44 near the city's downtown Monday night about 9:15, according to police, and tried to attack the clerk, who shot at them. The men fled, but were tracked down within 45 minutes. The wounded man was flown to the hospital for treatment.
Organizers of the Big Ten football championship played in Indianapolis say they’ll consider making changes for next year’s game in an attempt to boost attendance.
Indianapolis-based Nico Corp. wants to use its new round of capital to develop brain surgery products to address diseases that were often considered inoperable, such as metastatic brain cancer and intracerebral hemorrhages.
A new arrival in Broad Ripple and a high-profile move lead off the latest Indianapolis restaurant roundup.
Plainfield-based Fundex Games Ltd., which filed for bankruptcy protection in September, said Poof-Slinky Inc. is the only potential purchaser that has shown interest in acquiring the company’s assets.
Users of the new 67-mile stretch of Interstate 69 that opened two weeks ago in southern Indiana say it is already saving them time and money.
In a sign of the rising popularity of natural gas engines, the Indianapolis-based distributor of alcoholic beverages will make 85 of its 105 trucks run on natural gas by 2015.
Purdue University plans to eliminate 22 jobs by shutting down its in-house construction inspection department.