City names new chief for animal care and control
Daniel T. Shackle, an attorney who served as a program manager in the Indianapolis Department of Code Enforcement, takes over for Amber Myers, who submitted her resignation late last month.
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Daniel T. Shackle, an attorney who served as a program manager in the Indianapolis Department of Code Enforcement, takes over for Amber Myers, who submitted her resignation late last month.
Authorities say Brownsburg Community Schools’ website was hacked from Iraq, but that the incident poses no threat to the district. Brownsburg police said Thursday that the hacking was a "low-level intrusion" targeting software running the district's website, not the district itself. The district's home page was taken down Wednesday after the hacker replaced it with a message claiming to be from "All Muslims of the World" and that "Coming, soon you will hear voices of our swords."
A former assistant cheerleading coach facing a felony child-seduction charge has been dealt a legal blow. Former Shelbyville High School coach Megan Crafton was arrested in June and admitted to engaging in sexual activity with a 17-year-old male student in a parking lot when she was 22. Her attorneys filed a motion Thursday to dismiss the charge, but a judge denied the motion. The trial is set to start Sept. 24.
Fishers police took two men into custody Friday morning after a two-hour manhunt in a neighborhood near Brooks School Road and Interstate 69. The men were suspected of being involved in a domestic situation in which shots were fired at about 4:30 a.m. One suspect was located trying to flag down a car on a nearby road. The other was found in a nearby home believed to be his own. The woman involved in the incident was not injured.
Stocks opened higher Friday, on track to record one of their best weeks since June, after the Federal Reserve stepped in again to help the disappointing economic recovery.
Carmel City Council members want further control of the redevelopment commission that carries out Mayor Jim Brainard’s vision for downtown, and Brainard said Friday morning that he won’t oppose the plan.
Brookfield Asset Management Inc. is keeping a tight grip on its stake in General Growth Properties Inc. in a bet the second-largest U.S. mall owner is better off as an independent company that will jump in value.
Gov. Mitch Daniels has named a Tippecanoe County judge as the first woman on the Indiana Supreme Court in 13 years.
Eighteen environmental and public interest groups are urging Indiana's environmental agency to reconsider its plans to stop publishing newspaper notices that alert the public about hearings on proposed air-quality policy changes.
The Swiss company hasn't decided where in the United States it will put a new production line. If it chooses Anderson, employment at the plant would increase from 660 to about 760.
Thousands of farmers are filing insurance claims this year after drought and triple-digit temperatures burned up crops across the nation's Corn Belt, and some experts are predicting record insurance losses — exacerbated by changes that reduced some growers' premiums.
Our experience has been that corporate restructuring often creates market inefficiencies, allowing us to buy at a significant discount.
A reader recently suggested that I write a critique of corporations akin to that offered for unions. That is a fine idea, so I will begin with a couple of points:
A pair of Indianapolis-based companies recently scored the largest single-event deal in the world of U.S. sports licensing, unseating 24-year incumbent Facilities Merchandising Inc. to win lucrative deals at the 2013 Super Bowl in New Orleans.