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Cummins profit soars on increased sales
Cummins Inc.'s second-quarter profit more than doubled on a steep increase in sales and a gain on the sale of its exhaust business, the Columbus, Ind.-based engine maker said Tuesday.
Mother ruled OK to stand trial
An Indianapolis woman accused of child neglect has been found competent to stand trial. Police say Ebyan Farah, 28, put four of her five children in a closet last September and left them there for 10 hours. Two of the children, a 3-year-old boy and a 5-year-old daughter, died. Farah faces eight felony counts, including two charges of neglect of a dependent resulting in death. Doctors found Farah not competent to stand trial but a judge reversed that decision. She is being held without bond.
Man charged with murder, robbery
Prosecutors filed murder charges Monday against Justin Carter, 28, in the deaths of a Greenwood couple. Carter is accused of killing Steven and Julia Konchinsky in their home on July 16 while on a search for drugs and money. He also was charged with robbing a bank two days after the murders. He is being held without bond.
Shooting victim dies in hospital
A man shot on Indianapolis’ northeast side early Monday morning has died from his injuries. Police say Thomas Ocel, 19, was shot in the 3700 block of North Butler Avenue. A second person also was shot but his name is not being released. Police said the victims drove themselves to Wishard Hospital after the shootings. Police are searching for suspects.
State commerce chief backs right-to-work law
Indiana's chief economic development officer told state lawmakers Tuesday that Indiana has lost deals to attract businesses because it lacks a right-to-work law.
Upland Brewing plans Bloomington expansion
Upland Brewing Co. expects to spend $3 million to buy, renovate and equip a former RCA Thomson warehouse, more than doubling its brewing capacity.
Review: “The Eel Catchers” a new play by Bennett Ayres
Leading men Doug Johnson and Ben Tebbe bring weight to a surprisingly engaging historical noir thriller.
Conservancy installs turbines at eco-friendly HQ
Wind turbines, a rare sight downtown, have finally been added to The Nature Conservancy’s high-profile building on Ohio Street.
Interactive Intelligence revenue, profit rises
The Indianapolis business-communications software firm reported second-quarter revenue of $52 million, up 34 percent from the same period last year. Profit grew 26 percent, to $6.3 million.
Simon Property results improve as U.S. retail sales advance
Indianapolis-based Simon Property Group Inc. said funds from operations rose 20 percent in the second quarter as rents and occupancies increased. The company raised its forecast for the year.
Manufacturer plans 400 jobs in Allen County
Iowa-based R3 Composites Corp. plans to establish a manufacturing center in the northeast Indiana town of Grabill, creating as many as 400 jobs by 2014.
Attention race fans: Hot dogs may be hazardous to your health
A billboard near the Indianapolis Motor Speedway features an image of hot dogs poking out of a cigarette pack adorned with a skull and crossbones. A message warns viewers that "hot dogs can wreck your health."
Obesity, tobacco use among targets of state’s health priorities
Indiana health officials are targeting infant mortality, obesity, tobacco use and other health priorities in a new five-year plan aimed at improving the health of Hoosiers.
State’s high court to hear dispute over welfare denials
The Indiana Supreme Court has agreed to review a court ruling that found the Family and Social Services Administration wrongly cut off recipients' welfare benefits for not cooperating without telling them specifically what they did wrong.
Indiana says construction on key I-69 section moving ahead
State highway officials say they hope to begin building a key section of Interstate 69 to Bloomington by the end of 2011 after releasing the final environmental impact statement for the stretch.
Unions prepare for ‘right to work’ battle in Indiana
The General Assembly's Interim Committee on Employment will consider "right to work" legislation Tuesday. The measure would curb a union's ability to require workers to join its ranks.
Construction
Capitol Construction Services Inc. has completed a 29,000-square-foot office build-out for Liberty Mutual at 11611 N. Meridian St., Carmel.
People
–Gordon Hendry has rejoined the local office of CB Richard Ellis as first vice president.
-Shiel Sexton Co. Inc. has promoted John Andrews to vice president of marketing.
Residential
On a seasonally adjusted basis, the pace of mortgage loan grew 15.5 percent for the week ended July 15, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association. The rate for 30-year mortgages decreased to 4.54 percent from 4.55 percent the previous week. The rate for 15-year mortgages decreased to 3.66 percent from 3.68 percent.
