Feds to fund bus between Indianapolis, Plainfield businesses
The three-year service will take riders to Amazon, BrightPoint, Ryder and other big west-side employers.
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The three-year service will take riders to Amazon, BrightPoint, Ryder and other big west-side employers.
Marketing firm lines up almost two dozen clients, most of them based in Indiana.
Purchase agreements in the nine-county area totaled 2,151 during the month, a 5-percent increase from August 2011. Year-to-date sales are up 14 percent compared with the same time last year.
Danville police apprehended two men Wednesday who they say stole about $1,500 in appliances from a foreclosed home and could be part of an even bigger crime ring. Repair shop truck driver Nick King and housing inspector Steven Atkins may be involved in taking hundreds of appliances from dozens of foreclosed homes in the Indianapolis area over the past decade. Detectives also discovered a large marijuana-growing operation in a repair shop owned by King’s father. King and Adkins are being held in the Hendricks County Jail awaiting charges.
Police arrested a man Thursday in connection with the rape of a 15-year-old girl in Irvington. Donald Wilson, 31, of Indianapolis admitted to raping the girl Saturday morning in South Audubon Road residence. A tip led police to Wilson, who has prior convictions for sex crimes.
Police are investigating an early-morning shooting death on the northeast side of Indianapolis. The 41-year-old man was shot near Interstate 70 and Shadeland Avenue at about 3:15 a.m. and continued driving several blocks north on Shadeland before pulling over in a hair salon parking lot. He was pronounced dead at the scene.
Northwestern Indiana's congested railroad corridors will see some upgrades with $71 million in federal money to help speed the flow of passenger and freight trains and perhaps help progress on a Chicago-to-Detroit high-speed Amtrak rail route.
Former sheriffs Frank Anderson and Jack Cottey are each being paid $35,000 per year by the Marion County Sheriff’s Department for advice and work on budgeting, jail operations and other issues.
For the 14th year in a row, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology has been ranked the nation's top undergraduate engineering college. The ranking is a source of pride for the students and a marketing tool for the university.
Millcraft Paper Co. is set to move from the far east side to downtown Indianapolis on Sept. 24 in hopes of filling a void left a few months ago by the closing of Arvey Paper & Office Products.
The former Indy grocery bagger joins Dustin Hoffman, Led Zeppelin, and more.
Allison Transmission Inc. has entered a partnership with two other companies to produce high-efficiency NuVinci CVP transmissions.
An analyst downgraded The Finish Line Inc.'s stock on Wednesday, saying that the Indianapolis-based sneaker and athletic clothing retailer will likely continue to lose share to rival Foot Locker.
The proposed restaurant Calle 52 is getting a new look and new name and is moving forward after two years of squabbles with neighbors.
Republican gubernatorial candidate Mike Pence gave a hint Wednesday at what social issues he would push for as governor, while Democrat John Gregg called for a new tax credit he claims would help companies return jobs from overseas.
Adam Thies will succeed Maury Plambeck as director of Indianapolis’ Department of Metropolitan Development, effective Oct. 1. Plambeck will lead a program directing the next RebuildIndy investments into city neighborhoods.
Investors are trying to get more bang for their buck and are unwilling to rely on the Wall Street firms, many of which helped bring the global economy to its knees just a few short years ago, for their investment needs.
Metal is hedge against printing money, weakening currencies.
Loren Matthes helped broker first tax-increment financing deal in the state
In accordance with the Jumpstart Our Business Startups Act, the Securities and Exchange Commission will lift the long-standing ban on “general solicitation” of unregistered securities.