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Greenfield apartment market heats up with sales, development activity
The Hancock County community is drawing interest because of recent hiring in the area and a strong population of seniors.
Grand jury indicts OmniSource for racketeering
A Marion County grand jury has returned an eight-count indictment against OmniSource Corp., accusing the metal recycling powerhouse of racketeering and receiving stolen property. Company president Mark Millett called the allegations "unfounded."
WellPoint dismisses highly paid subsidiary CEO
Last year, Dijuana Lewis earned a $650,000 salary as one of the insurer’s highest paid executives and received a $200,000 bonus in part for helping to lead the sale of the NextRx subsidiary to Express Scripts Inc. for about $4.68 billion.
Recovery from Schrenker likely to be only 7 percent
A report by the receiver appointed to document Marcus Schrenker’s assets says he just doesn’t have enough money to repay investors more than that.
NBA’s plan to cut salaries is double-edged sword for Pacers
If NBA Commissioner David Stern makes good on his promise to cut player salaries, Larry Bird's plan to rebuild team could take a big hit.
Defunct ATA Airlines awarded $66M in FedEx lawsuit
An Indianapolis jury has returned a $65.9 million verdict against Memphis-based FedEx in a breach-of-contract lawsuit brought in 2008 by now-defunct ATA Airlines.
Bar workers find man dead in car
The body of a 35-year-old man from Louisiana was discovered Sunday afternoon in his car in the 5700 block of East 71st Street. Officials identified the deceased man Monday morning as Chad Knox. Employees of GG’s Bar spotted Knox’s vehicle when they arrived Sunday. They remembered seeing Knox as a customer the night before and notified authorities. Police are releasing few details about the death investigation. It's not known why Knox was in Indiana or how he died. His body was turned over the Marion County coroner's office to investigate.
Danville officer arrested after altercation
Danville Assistant Police Chief Jerry Cunningham was arrested Sunday for residential entry, domestic battery and battery with injury. According to reports, Cunningham and his wife are in the process of separating. He is accused of confronting an acquaintance of his wife’s at the man's home, then illegally entering the home and getting into a fight with him, injuring him in the process. Cunningham's wife also became involved in the altercation and was injured. The Hendricks County Sheriff’s Department is in charge of the investigation.
Friends: Freshman bullied before his death
Hamilton Southeastern High School students and staff returned to class Monday without one of their own. Friends say 14-year-old freshman Jamarcus Bell took his own life because he was being bullied at school. Bell was found dead Oct. 20 at his parents’ home in Fishers. On Sunday, friends gathered at a nearby park to sign a remembrance card. Two close friends said Bell was private about his feelings and focused much of his energy on making others happy. School officials declined to comment on the bullying allegation, releasing a statement offering condolences to Bell’s family. “Events like these cause all of us to wonder what might have led to this tragedy,” the statement read. “As we learn more about the situation, we will be prepared to examine any circumstances that warrant our review.” A funeral service is scheduled for Monday night at Eastern Star Church in Fishers.
GOP could gain quorum in state Senate election
Indiana Senate Democrats, long considered the last bastion of liberal thought in state government, are in danger of becoming politically irrelevant after the Nov. 2 election—something they say would disenfranchise nearly 2 million Hoosiers who live in their districts.
Purdue developing oil spill website
Purdue University is developing a website with more than 30,000 hours of underwater video from the BP oil spill. More than 400 videos shot by 14 remotely operated underwater vehicles are on the site so far.
Some council members still unsure about CIB budget
The Capital Improvement Board’s controversial spending plan will face its final trial Monday night as the City-County Council takes up the city’s $1.1 billion budget for next year.
Local Raytheon operation lands $47M Army contract
Raytheon Technical Services Co. in Indianapolis won a $47 million deal to make infrared systems for U.S. Army armored vehicles, continuing a string of sizable military contracts it has scored this year.
N.Y. attorney general sues FedEx over driver status
The Memphis, Tenn.-based company, which has a distribution hub in Indianapolis, says its contract-driver model is legal and was approved for tax purposes by the U.S. Internal Revenue Service in 1994.
Female engineers appeal discrimination ruling
Two female engineers who pursued a gender-discrimination case against Rolls-Royce Corp. for the past four years intend to appeal a judge's decision in the company's favor.
Indiana will spend $77 million to reduce impact of new I-69
Environmentalists not impressed, say state is doing the minimum to comply with federal law.
Student faces expulsion for knife incident
A Washington Township elementary school student faces possible expulsion after staff and fellow students said he brandished a knife on a school bus and later hid it in the bus seat. The 11-year-old Fox Hill Elementary School student allegedly pulled the 10-inch metal knife out and threatened classmates with it on Oct. 15. Washington Township Schools Superintendent Jim Mervilde told Fox59 News that the weapon was discovered by the bus driver on Oct. 18 hidden inside the upholstery of one of the seats.