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U.S. attorneys, FBI to watch for voter fraud, abuses
The FBI also will have special agents available to receive allegations of election fraud or discrimination.
Former IU tech-transfer chief: State isn’t competitive enough
Mark Long was president of the Indiana University Research & Technology Corp., which was responsible for the university’s tech transfer, before launching a consulting firm, Long Performance Advisors, in 2008.
BioCrossroads helping laid-off life sciences workers land safely
Indiana firms have dismissed more than 1,400 life science workers over the last two years. Now BioCrossroads has launched a website that aims to keep that talent in the state.
Secretary of state files complaint against teachers’ fund broker
David Karandos, a broker who advised the Indiana State Teachers Association Insurance Trust before it collapsed in 2009, is facing an administrative complaint from the Indiana Securities Division, which alleges 13 violations for unethical, dishonest and deceptive practices.
NCAA athletes improve overall graduation rates
The annual Graduation Success Rate shows 79 percent of all athletes entering college between 2000-01 and 2003-04 earned degrees within six years.
Hendricks County launches tourism campaign
Six months into a $750,000 plan to increase Hendricks County’s profile as a tourist destination, officials say group travel has doubled and hotel occupancy is up almost 3 percentage points—before an end-of-the-year push to get travelers to “Spend the Holidays in Hendricks County.”
Man found 3 days after accident
Authorities say a 40-year-old motorcyclist spent three days after a crash along a rural central Indiana highway unable to move before being spotted and rescued. Johnson County police say Raymond Lebo of Morgantown drove his motorcycle off Indiana 135 on a curve Saturday between Trafalgar and Morgantown. Lebo fell into a low area that couldn't be seen from the road. Lebo was taken to Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis, where he was listed in stable condition.
Man struck by train on west side
A man suffered severe injuries when he was hit by a train about 5 a.m. Wednesday morning near Lynhurst and Plainfield Avenue on the west side of Indianapolis. The man was taken to Wishard Hospital with significant injuries to his head and left foot. A CSX train conductor told police the man was lying on the tracks at the time he was struck. Police say they found alcohol on the man.
Fire damages real estate office
A massive fire on the west side of Indianapolis early Wednesday morning caused heavy damage to a Carpenter Realty office building. The cause of the blaze, which broke out in the 600 block of High School Road about 2 a.m., is still being determined. One firefighter suffered a minor injury and was taken to Methodist Hospital. About 40 people work at the location.
Former iSalus CEO sues tech firm for breach of contract
Mark A. Day is suing Indianapolis-based technology firm iSalus Healthcare, claiming he was dismissed without cause and is entitled to severance pay and benefits.
Danica still most popular, but competition fast approaching
While Danica Patrick continues her six-year reign as open-wheel's most popular driver, the engaging Pippa Mann could be the driver to knock her off that roost.
Farmland sales go flat in suburban Indianapolis
The real estate bust and a drought in transactions make values all but impossible to gauge.
Orders for capital goods fall as business spending cools
The report raises the risk that business investment, which had been contributing to a rebound from the worst recession in generations, will decelerate in coming months, underscoring the Federal Reserve’s concern that growth is too slow.
Celadon’s quarterly profit, revenue improve
The Indianapolis-based trucking company reported revenue of $140.3 million for the fiscal first quarter and profit of $4.4 million.
