Indiana senator wants automatic tax refund revised
The Indiana Senate's lead budget writer says the state needs to save more money before it begins sending taxpayers automatic refund checks.
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The Indiana Senate's lead budget writer says the state needs to save more money before it begins sending taxpayers automatic refund checks.
It’s sad to see the Polian era end. He brought football greatness to Indianapolis.
I’ve yet to see an Amazon sign at a Little League playing field, or sponsoring the Girl Scouts.
Citizens who were most knowledgeable about history, government and economics were the least likely to seek elective office.
International flights for Roche Diagnostics from Indianapolis International Airport expand city’s export capacity, bolster airport’s cargo ambitions.
The $100 million lawsuit was brought in U.S. District Court by sales managers Erin Beery in Indianapolis and Heather Traeger in Bradenton, Fla., two employees of the company's AmeriPath division.
A winter weather advisory is in effect for much of central Indiana until 1 p.m. Friday. Indianapolis could see 2 or 3 inches of snow. The snow is expected to start off light and slowly pick up through the afternoon and evening. Strong wind gusts also are expected.
Eli Lilly and Co. has won approval of a $4.5 million settlement with five union health funds and an insurer that alleged improper marketing of the company's best-selling medication, Zyprexa, raised their costs.
Two firefighters sustained minor injuries after battling a warehouse fire on the southwest side of downtown Lebanon Thursday morning. As many as 40 firefighters from Lebanon and Thorntown responded to the 2 a.m. blaze two blocks south of State Road 32. Two long metal buildings housing tires and equipment for Sun Communications, an underground boring company, were destroyed. Nearby residents were temporarily evacuated from their homes due to heavy smoke. A cause is under investigation.
Colts fans should expect new general manager Ryan Grigson to be aggressive on the free agent market, look to make trades when needed, make a cold calculated decision concerning Peyton Manning's future and provide stability for the team's coach.
The campaign launched in 2006 by the private Christian university raised $113 million. Funds will help support academic programs and scholarships, in addition to operational needs.
Last year wasn’t a great one for the Indianapolis-area commercial real estate market, but it wasn’t a particularly bad one, either, according to a report by Cassidy Turley to be released Thursday.
The media company’s $110.9 million quarterly profit was largely due to the sale of three radio stations and the repurchase of preferred stock. Revenue fell 11 percent.
Developer Sydney “Jack” Williams received one year in prison and a $25,000 fine for failing to report millions of dollars he received in commissions related to a Florida investment scheme.
The Indiana Retail Council is opposing a deal struck between Gov. Mitch Daniels and Amazon to begin collecting sales tax in 2014.
Indiana's House of Representatives has scheduled its first vote on divisive right-to-work legislation that has prompted stall tactics by Democrats through the first week of the 2012 legislative session.
The House health committee voted 9-3 in favor of the bill Wednesday after adding an exemption for retail tobacco shops. The bill would prohibit smoking in most public places and workplaces, including bars.
Indiana Chief Justice Randall Shepard used his final speech to the Legislature on Wednesday to chart how far the state's judicial system has come during his 25 years heading the state's highest court.
The family of a convenience store clerk critically injured in an October shooting harshly criticized an Indiana agency's decision to hold a closed-door meeting Wednesday with trade groups on efforts to boost safety at the 24-hour facilities.