New Indianapolis Catholic archbishop installed
Joseph Tobin was installed Monday as the sixth archbishop of Indianapolis. Scores of priests, nuns, deacons and others from the 225,000-member diocese attended the installation Mass
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Joseph Tobin was installed Monday as the sixth archbishop of Indianapolis. Scores of priests, nuns, deacons and others from the 225,000-member diocese attended the installation Mass
Indiana has a wind resource of 148,228 megawatts, the 15th biggest in the country, according to industry trade group the American Wind Energy Association. And its growing.
Key lawmakers are playing their cards close to the vest heading into the 2013 legislative session with a new governor and a list of big priorities.
A northern Indiana auto parts plant that had been slated to close in early 2013 has shuttered its doors weeks ahead of schedule.
Former Indianapolis businessman Tim Durham was sentenced to 50 years in prison for running a Ponzi scheme that led to the collapse of Fair Finance, costing thousands of investors $250 million. Accomplices Jim Cochran and Rick Snow received 25 years and 10 years, respectively.
A 74-year-old former nun who cares for young children to earn a living after being swindled out of her life savings and a woman whose father lost $170,000 in proceeds from the sale of his farm testified against Tim Durham and his two fraud accomplices Friday morning.
Two people were hospitalized Friday morning following an accident in a parking lot next to 8 Seconds Saloon and a Marsh store on the west side of Indianapolis, near Lynhurst Drive and Rockville Road. An off-duty officer witnessed a sport-utility vehicle doing donuts at about 3:15 a.m. before it struck a tree and flipped over. One of the people in the vehicle was critically injured; the other is in serious condition. Police suspect alcohol may have played a role in the crash.
A 34-year-old Gary man was shot to death Thursday at about 9 p.m. in an apartment on the south side of Indianapolis. Two men reportedly ran from the scene in the Stone Lake Lodge complex in the 4200 block of El Lago Boulevard, near East Hanna Avenue and Rural streets. Police are investigating.
Police have arrested three people in connection with the death of a 76-year-old Shelbyville woman who was shot and killed in a hotel parking lot Sept. 30 while visiting Cherokee, N.C. George Nobles, 36, faces first-degree murder charges after police say he overpowered Preidt and her husband while taking her purse, then shot the woman as he got away. Ashlyn Carothers, 20, and Dwayne Edward Swayney, 43, were charged with helping Nobles. Preidt, who has seven children and 18 grandchildren, graduated from Shelbyville High School in 1954.
The $2.5 million expansion will add 7,000 square feet of meeting and office space to Fairbanks’ 86-bed hospital for patients trying to recover from drug and alcohol addictions.
The horror stories are sobering: Dun & Bradstreet reported earlier this year that businesses with fewer than 20 employees have only a 37 percent chance of surviving four years and just 9 percent will be around 10 years.
Construction crews are hustling to beat a Dec. 31 deadline to get 125 turbines in operation for a wind farm that is eventually planned to reach into four central Indiana counties.
Tim Durham will likely spend the rest of his life behind bars after a federal judge on Friday sentenced the disgraced playboy and businessman to a 50-year prison term for defrauding 5,000 Ohio investors of more than $250 million. U.S. Judge Jane Magnus-Stinson said three words decribe both Durham, 50, and the crimes he committed: […]
Fairbanks, an addiction treatment center in the Castleton area, will receive $1 million from the United Way of Central Indiana to help it expand its current facilities. Fairbanks runs an 86-bed hospital as well as an outpatient center for patients trying to recover from drug and alcohol addictions. Last year, its 300-person staff served more […]
Carmel-based KAR Auction Services Inc. is declaring its first quarterly dividend since going public in December 2009.
Tenneco Inc. plans on spending $18.5 million to expand its northeastern Indiana operations after winning a contract to supply emission-control parts to Chrysler. The manufacturer said it will hire an additional 100 workers.
The settlement, which lays out a series of executive changes and employment and financial concessions, represents a rebuke to the company’s boardroom coup.
Just 19 months after its Civic compact, which is manufactured in Greensburg, hit showrooms and was slammed by critics, Honda has revamped the car, giving it a sportier look and upgrading the interior.