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New Castle-based Ameriana Bancorp operates more than a dozen banking offices in north-central and central Indiana.
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New Castle-based Ameriana Bancorp operates more than a dozen banking offices in north-central and central Indiana.
The U.S. Senate voted to let regulators collect on a $6.4 billion fee agreement struck with Indianapolis-based Eli Lilly and Co., Medtronic Inc. and other companies to fund reviews of new drugs and medical devices through 2017.
Indianapolis police detectives are searching for a woman who they say attacked and robbed her own mother. Police say Jessica Strahl, 28, arrived at her mother’s home Friday at about 2 p.m., asking for money. When her mother refused, police said the suspect attacked her, pushed her to the ground and ripped two gold necklaces from her neck. Strahl’s mother, who is an amputee and walks with a cane, sustained injuries to her forearm and back. Strahl also took the cane when she left the home to prevent her mother from following her, police said. The necklaces were pawned at a local pawn shop later that day. Police are seeking tips to Strahl’s whereabouts.
Fishers police have a new tool to help keep people safe over Memorial Day weekend. A public safety boat is set to debut on Geist Reservoir this weekend. Fishers officers and fire rescue personnel will use the 27-foot Boston Whaler to patrol during busy weekends, events and randomly throughout the summer.
Several Indiana schools agreed Wednesday to extend one of college basketball's top non-conference tournaments. Butler University, Indiana University, the University of Notre Dame and Purdue University will extend their Crossroads Classic contract through 2014. Bankers Life Fieldhouse will remain the host. The schedule and ticket information will be announced later.
A local developer’s plans for a parking garage, part of an $85 million project, met resistance from a city official who said the structure’s design needs to be more “pedestrian-friendly” for the area of Illinois and New York streets.
Leaders of an Indianapolis school district said they're preparing a report for state officials into the possible disclosure of student assessment test questions by teachers at one of the state's largest high schools.
Neal Brown's wildly popular gourmet pizza concept Pizzology is adding a second location to its original restaurant in Carmel.
The CEO of feeder airline operator Republic Airways Holdings Inc. said on Wednesday that new Bombardier jets could be flown in the United States in a partnership with one of the big airline alliances.
A cross-border trucking pact that ended a 17-year trade dispute between the U.S. and Mexico last year may unravel unless more Mexican big rigs start crossing the border. Failure of the program could have an impact on trucking firms like Indianapolis-based Celadon Group Inc.
The Indianapolis Airport Authority has eliminated three executive positions, a move its board president says reflects a return to a more conventional and efficient corporate structure.
The summer study groups sometimes set the basis for action in the following session. The divisive right-to-work law approved this year was reviewed last summer in a series of study committee hearings.
Shelbyville fire officials say a fire that destroyed the 133-year-old grandstands at the Shelby County Fairgrounds was arson.
Small amounts of funding often ignored by larger banks.
Since the 1990s, the demographic makeup of new entrepreneurs has been steadily shifting toward baby boomers as they seek personal and financial fulfillment. Count Fountain Square Brewing Co.’s Bill Webster among them.
National Government Services Inc., which processes Medicare and Medicaid claims for the federal government, attributed the job reductions to the loss of a government contract. The subsidiary will still have about 500 workers in Indianapolis.
Local affordable housing developer The Whitsett Group has been chosen to redevelop the site on North Meridian Street. Its other major development is a $22 million project set for the former Keystone Towers site.
All northbound Interstate 65 lanes in Boone County were closed late Wednesday morning after a semitrailer carrying hay caught fire. Emergency crews were dispatched at 10:30 a.m. to the site just north of Lebanon, near the 149-mile marker. Officials said they expected a lengthy cleanup.