Health law hitting insurance agents
Not only are these “minimum medical loss ratios” destabilizing state insurance markets, thus leaving consumers with fewer choices, but they’re also putting insurance agents out of business.
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Not only are these “minimum medical loss ratios” destabilizing state insurance markets, thus leaving consumers with fewer choices, but they’re also putting insurance agents out of business.
As lawmakers mull whether the mortgage interest deduction should be on the chopping block to rein in the growing federal deficit or change the federal tax code, U.S. Rep. Dan Burton should be commended.
Happy Hollow Children’s Camp provides residential camping activities to encourage the development of social, mental, spiritual and physical growth of children through the challenges of outdoor living and learning.
Peter Rusthoven’s [Aug. 22] column about raising the federal debt limit included a major error worthy of a retraction and an apology.
More than half of all businesses are owned by baby boomers and, while they may be working past age 65, eventually they will retire.
We should decriminalize, tax and regulate marijuana, and focus on treatment and prevention for those with genuine addictions.
Ball State University leaders hope the school’s $87 million geothermal plant paves the way for others like it—as an economic-development opportunity as much as an environmental effort.
Exchange rates are determined, at least in theory, by purchasing power parity.
In too many places, government does things the private sector does better and cheaper.
After months of skirting speculation, Danica Patrick announced Thursday that she's leaving IndyCar in 2012 to run a full Nationwide schedule. She didn't rule out a return to open-wheel racing for the Indianapolis 500.
A semitrailer barreled through a cemetery after running off Interstate 65 in central Indiana early Thursday, damaging numerous headstones along the way. The truck went through a corn field before entering the grounds of Lincoln Memorial Gardens near Zionsville in the crash. It came to a stop at the edge of a lake. Police say the driver apparently fell asleep and suffered cuts and bruises in the crash.
An elementary school in Indianapolis will be closed for at least a day after a fire damaged its roof. Firefighters saw heavy smoke and flames coming from the roof when they arrived Wednesday evening at the Indianapolis Public Schools building on the city's north side. Crews kept the fire contained to the roof, but the building suffered some interior water damage. Several people inside IPS School 48 when the fire broke out escaped without any injuries. The fire's cause wasn't immediately determined.
A man was shot to death in his vehicle at a north-side intersection Wednesday night. Indianapolis police found Charles Cross suffering from a gunshot wound to the chest inside a Dodge Charger at 30th Street and Central Avenue about 11 p.m. He died at the scene. A 3-year-old boy in the vehicle was uninjured.
In 2010, 115 workers died on the job in Indiana, a decrease of eight from 2009, according to the state Department of Labor.
The sooner Dancia Patrick permanently leaves for NASCAR, the better for the IndyCar Series.
The fast-food chain Jack in the Box has applied for zoning approval to build a new restaurant near 16th and Meridian streets, just south of CVS.
The restaurant at 5212 N. College Ave. sustained $1.5 million in damage. Firefighters were called to the two-story, 6,000-square-foot building early Thursday morning.