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Double dose of good news for Speedway, IndyCar Series
MotoGP gives Speedway big endorsement despite racer complaints, while IndyCar avoids near disasters to score success in key East Coast market.
Two sisters die in SUV-cart crash
An Amish community in northern Indiana is mourning the deaths of two children after a tragic accident Monday. A horse-pulled cart carrying six children was struck by a sport-utility vehicle on a rural road in Middlebury, killing two sisters, ages 10 and 7. Three more children were airlifted to the hospital with head injuries, including at least one in critical condition. The driver of the SUV was not hurt in the crash, which also claimed the life of the horse. Police are investigating the cause of the accident.
Counties battle barn fire
A big barn fire near the Marion-Hancock county line attracted firefighters from three counties and caused school bus traffic to be rerouted Tuesday morning. Crews from Marion, Hancock and Shelby counties responded to the blaze near the 6200 block of County Road 200 South just before 6 a.m. No injuries were reported.
Family of 6 displaced by fire
A Monday night house fire on the southeast side of Indianapolis displaced a family of six and killed the family’s pet cat. Firefighters responded to the blaze in the 11100 block of House Street about 9:45 p.m. Monday. The homeowners discovered the fire after returning from a trip to visit relatives. Officials say the fire was started when a lamp in an upstairs closet ignited clothes. Damage was estimated at at least $25,000.
Stocks fall sharply as economic concerns deepen
Major stock indexes fell Tuesday as worries deepened about Europe's debt crisis and the weak U.S. economy.
Johnson County still dealing with 2008 flood
Johnson County officials have been working to buy about 40 flooded properties in an area a few miles west of Greenwood, so they can be demolished.
Former real estate exec to plead guilty to wire fraud
Kim Hutchinson, former treasurer of J. Greg Allen Builders and Princeton Homes, agreed to plead guilty to stealing $446,419. Her cooperation likely will result in a lighter sentence of 30 to 40 months.
New owners aim for big profit after buying IPS school on the cheap
The buyers of former IPS School 64 stand to make hundreds of thousands of dollars if they manage to flip the property they bought for just $20,000.
Hot apartment market sees robust sales
Gene B. Glick Co.’s purchase of the 240-unit Thompson Village apartment complex on the south side is the most recent deal in a year full of apartment transactions.
UPDATE: Wind delays hoisting of monument sculpture
The 38-foot-tall monument was taken down in April for a $1.5 million restoration project to fix decades of weather and water damage.
Indiana classic car auction sees attendance jump
Officials of the company that has taken over a long-running classic car auction in northeastern Indiana say they believe it has bounced back from the financial and legal troubles of its former owner.
Clutch hitters 1: Jeff Stockberger
Meet seven local actors who, in my subjective opinion, can always be counted on.
Daniels works to maintain national profile
Since he decided against running for president in May, Gov. Mitch Daniels has given more interviews on national television than when he was still considering a run. Although he has said no to the top of the presidential ticket, he has not ruled out running for vice president.
General Assembly considers going paperless with iPads
Indiana state lawmakers may trade in the reams of paper they use each session for sleeker iPads.
Tax bills spur eBay listing for Anderson office buildings
Two investors stung by soaring property taxes have listed three Anderson office buildings on eBay in hopes of drumming up interest in the $4.5 million package deal.
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St. Francis Medical Group’s Indiana Heart Physicians has added Dr. George Blake to its practice. Blake was previously part of Premier Healthcare Inc., an internal medicine practice in Bloomington. Blake received his undergraduate degree in biology at the University of Houston and his medical degree at Baylor College of Medicine.
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Managed Health Services has hired Dana Moell as its director of member and provider services. Moell previously served as assistant director of alumni relations at DePauw University in Greencastle. She also served as a customer relations supervisor, manager and reservations general manager with ATA Airlines Inc. Managed Health Services, a subsidiary of St. Louis-based Centene Corp., is a health maintenance organization that has contracts with the Indiana Medicaid program and the Healthy Indiana Plan.
Indiana University Health appointed Eli Lilly and Co. executive Anne Nobles to its board of directors. Nobles is Lilly’s senior vice president for enterprise risk management and chief ethics and compliance officer.