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Fair Finance artwork fetches more than $400,000 at auction
Saturday's art auction of work collected by Fair Finance co-owner Timothy Durham raised more than $400,000 — well above what the Akron company's bankruptcy trustee and even the auctioneer thought would be brought in.
Purdue gives its image a facelift with new slogan
The university's new branding campaign is built around the words "We are Purdue. Makers, all." Officials say the slogan aims to capture Purdue's land-grant mission as well as its athletic and academic achievements.
OmniSource sues Brizzi over seized money
A recycling company is asking a Marion County judge to force Prosecutor Carl Brizzi to return more than $277,000 it says was seized as part of a trumped-up investigation.
Federal documents clear way for land exchange
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources said in a release Friday that 1,250 acres of the Atterbury Fish and Wildlife Area will be used by the Indiana National Guard. The guard plans a $105 million expansion of Camp Atterbury in Johnson County.
ISO chooses young maestro Urbanski as director
Krzysztof Urbanski, 28, has been named the seventh music director in the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra’s 80-year-history.
Purdue board OKs merit pay, bonuses, premium hike
Some Purdue University employees will get pay raises and bonuses, but all of them will pay higher health insurance premiums.
State files more complaints against vanity publisher
The Indiana Attorney General alleges David W. Caswell and New Century Publishing were paid more than $86,000 by 40 consumers for services never rendered.
Keady joins St. John’s staff
St. John’s University coach Steve Lavin has added former Purdue University coach Gene Keady, 74, to his men’s basketball staff. Lavin told ESPN.com that Keady will serve as the executive assistant or advisor to the head coach. Lavin worked for Keady at Purdue from 1988-91 when current Boilermakers coach Matt Painter was a player on the team. Lavin then left Purdue to work under Jim Harrick at UCLA.
Armed robber strikes Fishers station
Police are on the hunt for an armed robber who held up a Circle K gas station in Fishers early Friday morning. The clerk told police the man wore a mask and dressed entirely in black. The suspect, who got away with about $100, left the station at 96th Street and Allisonville Road shortly after midnight and was seen running into the Woodbridge Apartment complex across the street.
Fountain Square fire likely intentional
A fire that forced three families out of their Fountain Square homes Friday morning was intentionally set, according to Indianapolis arson investigators. The blaze started at about 2:30 a.m., in a small shed in the 1000 block of Lexington Avenue, and then spread to three homes. Five adults and eight children escaped. Damage was estimated at about $100,000. Fox59 will have more at 4 p.m.
Pact cuts costs for airlines at Indianapolis International
A new agreement brings favorable outcome to negotiations that bottomed in 2007, when passenger carriers complained of footing bill for FedEx Corp.’s airport expansion.
Clarian’s new buildings: Thumbs up or down?
Let's have a discussion about the architecture of the proposed new buildings for Clarian’s 16th Street campus.
Local senior living manager makes $60.5M acquisition
Indianapolis-based Keystone Senior Living LLC has acquired a portfolio of 28 communities in Minnesota and Wisconsin, more than doubling the units it has under management.
3Mass resident sues developer over accessibility
A resident of the 3Mass condo development who uses an electric wheelchair is suing the developers for failing to provide handicap accessibility to a rooftop terrace.
IURC to re-examine Duke project amid ethics flap
The commission is summoning the CEO of North Carolina-based Duke Energy to justify the $2.9 billion Edwardsport plant on the same day the state ethics board filed formal charges against a former IURC attorney hired by Duke.
Emmis loss shrinks as radio stations produce more cash
The Indianapolis-based media company announced this morning that it lost $2.3 million in the latest quarter, down from a whopping $135.6 million in the same period a year earlier.
AmericInn buys Fishers hotel, enters local market
Minneapolis-based hotel chain AmericInn has purchased a Holiday Inn along Interstate 69 in Fishers, giving the company its first Indiana location.
Indiana loans for jobless to hit businesses Jan. 1
The state will begin paying millions of dollars in penalties and interest to the federal government next year because it has borrowed nearly $2 billion to pay for jobless benefits.
