Former Butler president to lead Hawaii university
Geoffrey Bannister, who served as president of Butler University from 1988 to 2000, has been named president of Hawaii Pacific University, the school announced Monday.
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Geoffrey Bannister, who served as president of Butler University from 1988 to 2000, has been named president of Hawaii Pacific University, the school announced Monday.
An Indianapolis woman who had just regained custody of her children had them removed from her home again Saturday by Child Protective Services when police found them home alone. Police say Alicia Clark had her five children, ages 2-8, taken from her on Dec. 28 after a domestic disturbance. They were later returned to her. Officers were called back to her east-side apartment Saturday after receiving a tip from a neighbor that the children had been left home alone. Clark, 27, said she had to leave the children alone so she could go to her job at a local retail store. She faces felony child neglect charges.
Indianapolis police say a 38-year-old man was discovered shot in the throat Sunday night in the 800 block of Biltmore Avenue. He was found about 9:30 p.m. and taken to Wishard Hospital. At last check, he was in critical condition. Police say the victim did not live at that address, and people in the area had little information about the shooting.
An Indianapolis burglary ring suspected of 60 or so heists allegedly was caught in the act early Monday morning, resulting in two separate police chases and the arrest of three men. According to police, the men typically steal two vans at a time, crash one of them into a business to gain entry, then load up the other van and flee in it. Police saw two vans backed into the Family Dollar parking lot near 10th Street and Arlington Avenue about 2:30 a.m. Monday and began surveillance. However, the vans fled the scene when a fire truck drove by, prompting the chases through the east side. One van crashed into a utility pole near 39th Place and Post Road. The other van crashed near Washington Street and Post Road. Police say members of the ring were arrested as far back as 1995 for similar robberies.
My vision and passion for Indianapolis and all of its citizens will clearly separate me from my opponents.
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A University of Michigan survey found that recreational vehicle companies are expecting a nearly 4 percent increase in sales this year.
Indiana, where foreign-student enrollment rose in 2010, is 10th in the U.S. in the number of students from other countries.
Online business expands to universities in Florida and Texas.