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Help with physician recruitment is a big factor pushing small-city hospitals into the arms of Indianapolis’ four major hospital systems. So how do the big boys entice doctors to the small towns?
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Help with physician recruitment is a big factor pushing small-city hospitals into the arms of Indianapolis’ four major hospital systems. So how do the big boys entice doctors to the small towns?
A Noblesville man is accused of murdering his wife while the couple was in Kentucky. Police charged Lonnie Daughtery, 37, with murder and cruelty to animals Saturday after they found 45-year-old Michele Daughtery’s body inside a room at the Holiday Inn Express in Elizabethtown. Lonnie Daughtery told police he strangled his wife to help her commit suicide. Detectives also accuse him of killing their cat, which was also in the room.
Greenwood police say a man holding a toddler was hit by a stray bullet at the Cambridge Square Apartments near Madison Avenue and County Line Road just after 8 p.m. Sunday. Investigators say the victim, Charles Staten, 24, was trying to get into his apartment when the bullet hit him in the stomach. He was taken to the hospital in unknown condition. The child was uninjured. Witnesses say a man involved in a fight in a nearby parking lot fired several shots, including one that hit Staten. The suspect ran from the scene.
One person was killed and another injured when their sport utility vehicle crashed into a creek near the south side of Indianapolis early Monday morning. According to witnesses, the SUV left Interstate 65, went down the embankment through trees and hit a chain-link fence before crashing into Pleasant Run Creek. Rescue crews found the vehicle partially submerged. The driver, Laura Lee Meadows, 40, was pronounced dead at the scene. The passenger, Anthony S. Lawless, 40, was taken to Wishard Hospital in critical condition.
Forget this year’s loss of best-selling-drug Zyprexa’s patent. Eli Lilly and Co. faces the bleakest outlook in the pharma industry the rest of this decade, according to Bernstein Research analyst Tim Anderson.
TV ratings remain a major concern for IndyCar Series CEO Randy Bernard. And he may have to dramatically change the schedule to get the numbers up.
A panel of state appellate court judges backed a trial court’s decision, determining trustees for the estate of Harrison Eiteljorg breached their duties by failing to distribute more than $1 million to his two sons.
The U.S. Supreme Court has refused to revive a bid to press a $6.8 billion class-action suit against Eli Lilly and Co. over the marketing of Zyprexa, the company’s schizophrenia treatment.
IBJ won seven awards at the Alliance of Area Business Publications’ summer conference June 25 in Providence, R.I.
Eli Lilly and Co., Amylin Pharmaceuticals Inc. and Alkermes Inc. said an analysis of a 148-patient trial found no evidence that their experimental Bydureon diabetes drug causes prolonged heart rhythms.
Greater Lafayette Commerce and the Logansport-Cass County Economic Development Foundation will work with Purdue University to develop strategic plans designed to expand trade and investment with China.
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Concerns about growing cell phone use are prompting the Johnson County Board of Commissioners to crack down on cell phone towers to protect the landscape, residents and property values.
Purdue University spent nearly $500,000 to develop and promote a marketing campaign that angered many students and alumni who thought the school was straying from its traditional image as the Boilermakers.
A federal judge blocked parts of Indiana's new immigration law, saying the law was the latest failed effort of states to deal with a primarily federal issue.
Planned Parenthood of Indiana expects to resume offering services to Medicaid patients following a judge's ruling that the state is not allowed to cut off the organization's public funding for general health services solely because it also provides abortions.
The Indiana Recount Commission will decide Tuesday whether Republican Secretary of State Charlie White is eligible to hold office amid allegations that he incorrectly used his ex-wife's address for his voter registration.
The Indianapolis Museum of Art will charge $5 for parking starting Sept. 1. The new fee comes a year after the museum opened an outdoor sculpture park that drove up attendance.
Medicaid patients don't have unlimited rights to choose medical providers, the state of Indiana said Friday in defending its decision to cut off funding to Planned Parenthood because it offers abortions.
Police are investigating another attack on the Monon Trail. A man said he was beaten while walking his dog near 61st Street at about 6 a.m. Thursday morning. The victim said two men attacked him from behind, knocked him down and hit him in the face. They searched his pockets but took off when they found nothing. Last week, a man was shot on the Monon near 86th Street. Devon Moore, 16, was arrested and charged with attempted murder and attempted robbery in that incident.