Hoosier Park launches mobile wagering at Anderson track
The Indiana Horse Racing Commission gave permission to extend the program from Hoosier Park's Winner's Circle Pub, Grille and OTB in Indianapolis, which launched the service in mid-June.
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The Indiana Horse Racing Commission gave permission to extend the program from Hoosier Park's Winner's Circle Pub, Grille and OTB in Indianapolis, which launched the service in mid-June.
A Department of Child Services spokeswoman denied that fiscal concerns "factor into the decision on whether or not to refer a child for services." She also noted that some money was restored this year.
The Evansville-based utility estimates all residential gas customers would see their gas bills increase an average of $3.90 per month for eight years—for a total cost of $375 per consumer.
The amount of money awarded through the state's Historic Preservation Fund has dropped nearly $100,000 over the past year.
The 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Chicago upheld a preliminary injunction that blocked the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration from enforcing a $1,000 annual limit on dental coverage. The agency had established it as a cost-cutting measure in 2011.
The 4-H agriculture association wants full-time occupation of booths so that visitors get a full fair experience. The contract requires that vendors stay at the fair until 10 p.m. the final day.
Gene Tempel, president and CEO of the Indiana University Foundation since 2008, has been appointed the first dean of IU’s new School of Philanthropy, the university announced Friday.
Thieves have stolen copper coils and wires from the heating and cooling system at Forest Manor Multi-Service Center, leaving thousands of dollars in damage at the east-side Indianapolis social-services group’s headquarters. The damage was discovered this week during a system check. The 39-year-old not-for-profit, which helps struggling seniors and single parents with food, utility bills and rent, said it is unsure if it can afford to pay for the repairs and may have to close for the winter.
The race for Indiana’s U.S. Senate seat is in a dead heat, according to a poll released Thursday. The Howey-DePauw Indiana Battleground Poll shows Democrat Joe Donnelly leading Republican Richard Mourdock, 40 percent to 38 percent. A margin of error of 3.5 percent makes the race too close to call. The poll also shows Republican Mike Pence with a huge lead over Democrat John Gregg.
Riley Hospital for Children in Indianapolis says investigators haven't been able to identify the powder-like substance that sickened seven people Thursday and temporarily closed its emergency room. CEO Jeff Sperring said Friday that all hospital operations have returned to normal and that no evidence has been found of any spread of the illness that affected people in the emergency room. Sperring says four of the adults have been treated and released and the other three were being treated at a nearby hospital.
With health insurance premiums continuing to outstrip inflation, some health insurers and hospital systems are considering bringing back an old strategy: limiting patient access to a “narrow” network of doctors and hospitals.
The Indianapolis developer will continue to own its corporate headquarters at 117 E. Washington St. after reaching a settlement with two banks that had filed a lawsuit to foreclose on the building.
Robert Newton, 85, the founder of northern Indiana-based Hoosier Racing Tire, which made tires for NASCAR and other racing series, has died.
The lawsuit, filed in December 2010 by Bayer CropScience SA, charged that Indianapolis-based Dow AgroSciences’ herbicide-tolerance technology infringed one of its patents.
A new ordinance in Lawrence will ban smoking in restaurants, bowling alleys, hotels and most bars beginning Monday.
The Indianapolis-based athletic apparel retailer expects its sales to grow by $250 million to $350 million a year as a result of a deal with Macy’s Inc. to become the department store chain’s exclusive athletic footwear partner.
The Fairbanks Foundation last year gave IU $20 million to help establish the Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health, which evolved from the Department of Public Health in the IU School of Medicine.
KAR Auction Services Inc. is the holding company for ADESA Inc., which operates used-vehicle auctions at 68 locations, Insurance Auto Auctions Inc., which operates salvage auctions at 161 locations, and Automotive Finance Corp., which provides floorplan financing at 104 locations.