Big names competing for Butler project
Butler University is finalizing plans for a mixed-use parking garage project near Clowes Hall that would include neighborhood retail and housing and might cost as much as $45 million.
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Butler University is finalizing plans for a mixed-use parking garage project near Clowes Hall that would include neighborhood retail and housing and might cost as much as $45 million.
Efficiency expert Manny Mendez, who has saved the city $4.9 million since 2008 through Six Sigma practices, is now scouring government operations in search of $15 million more.
While WellPoint Inc. and its predecessors have a history of grooming new CEOs in-house, the next leader of the health insurance giant is likely to be an outsider, according to interviews with more than a half dozen former directors and officers of the company.
Deep down, we know we need to make important life decisions, like updating investment portfolios, creating estate plans, or crafting a college savings strategy. All of these are hard work, take time and are nobody’s idea of fun.
No new business employing U.S. citizens will heal urban decay in many Midwestern cities.
Four railroads in region being purchased by Connecticut-based operator as part of $2 billion deal.
Federal and state prosecutors have collected more than $30 billion from drug companies for alleged fraud and illegal marketing over the last 20 years, according to a new report by consumer advocacy group Public Citizen.
Indiana lawmakers pondering new rules governing the type of temporary outdoor stage rigging involved in the 2011 State Fair stage collapse say they want to make sure the state doesn't overwhelm smaller events like county fairs with regulations.
Anderson Mayor Kevin Smith has submitted a budget plan that would cut seven police officers and 23 firefighters in order to erase a $1.5 million deficit. Smith said the city lost revenue due to property-tax caps and has had to pay more for road repairs because the county cut a wheel tax. The city, he said, has avoided the cuts for several years while trimming other areas of the budget.
Two men convicted of murder in a double-slaying in Anderson have been sentenced to 150 years in prison. Na-Son Smith, 20, and Jacob Fuller, 17, were sentenced Wednesday in separate hearings to the maximum penalty allowed under Indiana law in the case. Smith was 18 and Fuller was 15 at the time of the November 2010 killings of 25-year-old Stephen Streeter and his 24-year-old girlfriend Keya Prince. The couple were shot during a robbery in Prince's Anderson home.
A man was killed about 4:15 a.m. Thursday when his pickup truck crashed head-on into a semi at West Rockville Road and Gasoline Alley on the west side of Indianapolis. The semi driver, who was uninjured, told police the pickup was in his lane and he couldn’t avoid the collision.
A former senior project engineer at Rolls-Royce’s Indianapolis plant accused the company of selling parts to the government that it knew did not meet contractual specifications.
Bob and Melina Kennedy have sold their assets in BlueMile, a chain of running and fitness stores they founded 12 years ago as The Running Co. Co-founders Ashley and Andrea Johnson are now sole owners.
The number of Americans seeking unemployment benefits plunged to its lowest level in nine weeks. Other economic figures released Thursday were mainly disappointing.
The Pendleton-based auto-parts manufacturer is offering 40,000 shares to employees and immediate family members to boost its number of stockholders before a broader public offering.
The Nature Conservancy's energy-efficient Indiana headquarters has been certified with a top energy rating for innovations that include three wind turbines.
A $1 billion nitrogen fertilizer plant proposed for southern Indiana's Spencer County would create 1,200 construction jobs over three years and about 80 full-time jobs.
New York-based Ascena Retail Group, whose female clothing brands include Justice, Lane Bryant, Maurices and Dressbarn, plans to transform its 794,000-square-foot warehouse in Greencastle into an e-commerce distribution hub.
Suddenly gone is the strident rhetoric in which Mourdock proclaimed that bipartisanship meant Democrats coming over to Republicans' thinking and that winning meant he would "inflict my opinion on someone else."