Foreclosures surge in most states, including Indiana
Indiana saw default notices climb 37 percent in February compared to February 2011. Scheduled home auctions were up 92 percent from the previous year.
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Indiana saw default notices climb 37 percent in February compared to February 2011. Scheduled home auctions were up 92 percent from the previous year.
Indianapolis Downs LLC, parent company of Indiana Live horserace track and casino in Shelbyville, wants lenders to grant a one-year extension of financing for the Chapter 11 reorganization that otherwise would expire in April.
Noblesville-based Helmer Inc. said it will invest $10.6 million to build a new manufacturing and headquarters facility at the Saxony Corporate Campus near Interstate 69. It plans to add the jobs by 2014.
Allison Transmission Holdings Inc. shares rose 1.7 percent in their trading debut Thursday after the Indianapolis-based manufacturer raised more than sought in its initial public offering.
U.S. Rep. Mike Pence was set to begin a statewide "listening" tour as Hoosiers wait to hear more specific ideas from the Republican gubernatorial hopeful.
An Indiana regulatory panel passed new rules Wednesday aimed at protecting the quality of the state's waterways. The new rules are aimed at lowering the levels of pollutants released into waterways by companies.
That’s why any second we aren’t talking about creating jobs and transforming education is a second wasted.
Providing pathways and assistance to these startups as they navigate the bureaucracy and regulatory agencies, as well as keeping regulatory barriers low for small business, will aid our small-business climate.
No one should want domestic electoral politics mixed up with the Iran decision.
Anonymous speech has a long history in the United States.
Today’s health insurance isn’t even insurance in any sense of the word.
The critical element missing is an unparalleled market of educational opportunities. We can fix this.
The massive momentum of suburban growth seemed unstoppable until the housing bubble’s spectacular implosion.
Right-to-work won’t move the needle as much as once thought because of the fizzle on the Dem side.
If the mayor doesn’t believe the science, he should say so.
Individual liberty has limits when the health of the public is at stake.
That there is no woman in the room means our state is missing out on a very important perspective.
It is imperative for the integrity of higher education that the faculty control the curriculum.
Unfortunately, our existing system of elected school boards is not getting the results our state and nation need.