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Indiana experts weigh in on environmental issues
A panel discussion includes topics ranging from green power initiatives and hybrid cars to landfill policies and environmental regulations.
Daniels: Legislative impasse may preclude White House run
Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels said he would stay focused on state matters even if doing so means he would miss a window of opportunity to launch a possible run for the White House.
2011 Health Care Heroes: Center for Youth and Adults with Conditions of Childhood
WINNER: Community Achievement in Health Care
Partnership aims to help Midwest manufacturers
The Obama administration is creating a $4.5 million partnership between the private sector and government to help Midwest manufacturers access high-tech computing to speed up design cycles for future products.
DeVry wins abatements for nursing school
The Metropolitan Development Commission awarded the tax abatements for the nursing school, set to open in October, despite opposition from the Nora-Northside Community Council and Metropolitan School District of Washington Township.
Ticket giveaway: “The Legends of Doo Wop”
Win tickets to see Jimmy Guilford and company perform at the Cabaret at the Columbia Club.
Billboards to encourage Godlessness
A new billboard campaign in Indianapolis will soon tell people they “don't need God” to live a good life. The Amherst, N.Y.-based Center for Inquiry, a not-for-profit with the mission “to foster a secular society based on science, reason, freedom of inquiry and humanist values," plans four of the billboards in the area as part of campaign launched this week in Washington, D.C. Indianapolis and Houston will be targeted next week.
Father, son die in crash
JD Dorris, 21, of Shelby County and his 1-year-old son, Mason, died Tuesday when he crashed into a gravel truck on State Road 252. Dorris was driving a red Ford Mustang that drifted across the center line into the path of the fully loaded truck near Flatrock about 11:45 a.m. The baby’s mother and Dorris’ fiance, Rachel Gaskins, 20, was critically injured in the crash. The truck driver was not injured.
Accident closes Allisonville lane
The right lane of northbound Allisonville Road at Interstate 465 has been closed indefinitely following a car accident Tuesday. The Indiana Department of Transportation said a vehicle struck a steel bridge beam. Structural engineers said the bridge is safe for one through lane and one turn lane of northbound Allisonville Road. They also said the bridge is safe for the southbound lanes. One left-turn lane for the I-465 eastbound exit ramp will also be closed.
Bauer returns to Indy to meet with Bosma
The leader of House Democrats who left Indiana over bills they disagreed with has returned to the state and met with the Republican House speaker — but their talks ended with no agreement on ending the weeklong Statehouse standoff.
Trevor Bayne could learn from Danica Patrick
The 2011 Daytona 500 winner may be a better driver than the IndyCar diva, but he's no match for her in the marketing race.
Northwest-side apartment complex faces foreclosure
Fannie Mae filed a lawsuit in Marion Superior Court Tuesday, seeking foreclosure and the appointment of a receiver at Arrowwoods Apartments over an unpaid note of $4.56 million.
Pac-Van moving headquarters to city’s east side
The Indianapolis company that leases mobile offices and storage units plans to move from its south-side location by April 1.
Builders offer new twist on move-up incentive
Instead of offering to help would-be buyers of new houses sell their old homes, Marketplace is offering to become a rental property manager for as long as six years.
Indiana-made electric cars recalled for 3rd time
Think North America has filed documents with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration recalling 23 of its City electric cars produced late last year.

