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Trusted Mentors uses the power of mentoring to help adults establish stable lives by reducing the chaos brought about by poverty, homelessness, underemployment and the effects of incarceration.
As I surveyed the reaction to the NCAA’s decision to crush the football program at Penn State University, one thought kept coming to me in two entirely different ways: What if it had been my son?
The term “dog days” also has found a spot in investors’ lexicon, sometimes describing lackluster stock market behavior during the summer.
Almost all the economic forecasts that appear monthly or quarterly have been revised downward, some for the third time. And the smallest tidbit of good news dominates the news cycles without moving financial markets
Two Russian policemen approached me and asked to see my “papers.” After a cursory look, they escorted me into a small cinder block “interrogation” room, which could barely contain the three of us and my backpack.
Check out brand-new renderings of a $23 million residential and retail development planned for the land surrounding the Barton Tower apartments along Massachusetts Avenue between Michigan and East streets.
Chevrolet will use a new Corvette as this year's pace car for the Brickyard 400. The Corvette ZO6 will be driven by Hollywood director Ron Howard. Camaros will be used as pace cars for this weekend's other races in Indianapolis, including the Grand Am Rolex Series Race and the NASCAR Nationwide Series Race.
Indiana transportation officials held a public hearing Thursday morning to discuss upcoming changes to the exit numbers on Interstate 69. Every exit on I-69 from Indianapolis to the Michigan border will have 200 added to it. For example, Exit 5 in Fishers will become Exit 205. The new exit signs will start going up in early August. The numbers must be changed to comply with federal regulations, officials said.
An Indianapolis firefighter was taken to a hospital early Thursday morning with second-degree steam burns to his legs after battling a house fire in the 1100 block of North Keystone Avenue. The blaze broke out just after 3 a.m. and took about 15 minutes to extinguish. The house, which had been vacant for about four months, suffered $30,000 in damage.
Auto-parts maker Gunite Corp. plans to move its manufacturing operations to Rockford, Ill., phasing out Elkhart workers beginning in late September.
Penn State football players have quickly grasped a fundamental truth that will help put the school on the road to recovery. It took many IU followers years to figure it out. Some still haven't got it.
Roche Holding AG racked up nearly $1.4 billion from North American sales of its diagnostic products, the Swiss drug and device firm reported Thursday.
WellPoint Inc.’s board, reacting to criticism after the health insurer cut its profit forecast on Wednesday, said the management team led by CEO Angela Braly has its full support.
The compensation plan submitted by Cleveland-based Baker & Hostetler LLP could have netted the law firm $32.5 million if it recovered the entire $200 million or more owed to investors of Fair Finance, which was owned by convicted Indianapolis financier Tim Durham.
Life sciences leaders discuss topics ranging from accomplishments to initial public offerings and the nature of innovation at the July 25 event.
Developer Buckingham Cos. has taken deposits for all 100 apartments in the first phase of its $155 million CityWay project at Delaware and South streets in downtown Indianapolis.
J. Murray Clark takes over at Faegre Baker Daniels LLP for Jacqueline Simmons, who became general counsel of Indiana University on July 1. Clark is former chairman of the Indiana Republican Party and served as a state senator for 11 years.
The Indianapolis-based division of Dow Chemical Co. posted record second quarter sales of $1.7 billion, up 12 percent from the year-ago period, due to a small increase in prices and the introduction of new products.