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Frontier could seek marketing deal with major airline
Frontier Airlines may seek a marketing agreement with a major carrier as industry collaboration continues, said Bryan Bedford, chief executive of Indianapolis-based parent company Republic Airways Holdings Inc.
Burn bans remain in effect
Sunday was a record-setting day for Indianapolis with temperatures reaching 88 degrees, and parts of the state are on track to break more records Monday. With these unseasonably warm temperatures comes an increased danger for fire. The National Weather Service canceled a fire watch for Monday, but local officials say that cancellation does not affect the burn bans currently in effect. Currently, 69 counties are under burn bans.
Police continue search for shooter
Police are still looking for suspects in the shooting of an IMPD officer early Sunday morning near the Club Level night spot at 126 N. Delaware St. Officer Kerry Morse was off-duty at the time of the shooting, working security at the club. The 39-year-old, a 4-1/2-year police veteran, was transported to Wishard Hospital, where he is listed in good condition. Investigators took several people involved in a fight related to the shooting into custody for questioning, but have made no arrests.
East-side blaze injures two firefighters
An Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department officer responded to an alarm from an east-side home early Monday morning to find the house next door on fire. Smoke from the fire at the home near 32nd Street and Arlington Avenue slowly crept into the neighboring building and set off the alarm, according to an Indianapolis Fire Department official. Two firefighters were slightly injured while fighting the fire. The cause of the fire is still under investigation.
City Securities snares veteran stockbroker from competitor
L. Gene Tanner has left PNC Investments to join City Securities Corp. The veteran stockbroker who began his career with the former Raffensperger Hughes firm in 1958 said he has returned to familiar territory.
Developer of Binford Medical Complex files for Chapter 11
The developer of an unfinished medical office complex on Binford Boulevard has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in hopes it can retain control of the property and resume construction later this year.
Broadbent subsidiary seeks bankruptcy reorganization
The owner of the building that houses the Music Mill concert venue listed assets of $1.4 million and liabilities of $1.3 million.
Excellence in Health Care: Past Recipients
Previous winners are not eligible for nomination, but previous finalists may be nominated. 2025 Excellence in Health Care Career Achievement Award Dr. William Goggins Community Achievement iHEART Collaborative The Restoracy Transplant Optimization Program Physician Dr. Nasser Hanna Pharmacist Dawn Moore Innovations in Healthcare Community Heart and Vascular Hospital Electrophysiology Program Intersurgical Inc. Mental Health Advocacy […]
The Michael A. Carroll Award: Past Recipients
Previous honorees are not eligible for nomination. 2023: Mitch Daniels 2022: Allison Melangton 2021: Bill Oesterle 2020: Teresa Lubbers 2019: Mark Miles 2018: Frank Basile 2017: Jeff Smulyan 2016: William “Bill” Taft 2015: Robert L. Bowen 2014: Rollin Dick 2013: Marianne Glick 2012: Katie Betley 2011: John Thompson 2010: Ted Boehm 2009: Jim Dodson 2008: […]
New Purdue smoking policy sparks complaints
The policy limits smoking to 22 designated areas across campus, where on at least a couple occasions overfilled receptacles have caught fire.
IUPUI announces $1.25 billion fundraising goal
Fundraising will be done locally, with representatives from individual programs contacting potential donors, the university said Saturday.
Electric car maker to start work at former RV plant
Think North America plans to start production work on electric cars at a Middlebury-area factory before the end of this year.
White House doubts need to halt all foreclosures
A top Obama adviser questioned the need Sunday for a blanket stoppage of all home foreclosures, despite evidence that banks have used inaccurate documents to evict homeowners.
Lilly’s Erbitux shows mixed results in cancer studies
In combination with chemotherapy, the drug failed to help colon-cancer patients in a European trial but did delay the spread of breast cancer in some patients with a certain type of aggressive tumor.
No increase in benefits for many Social Security recipients
As if voters don't have enough to be angry about this election year, the government is expected to announce this week that more than 58 million Social Security recipients will go through another year without an increase in their monthly benefits.
Construction
-Shamrock Builders-Commercial has finished an 18,000-square-foot building for Laughlin’s Northwestern Mutual Life at 9759 Crosspoint Drive.
-Kort Builders has finished a 3,000-square-foot restaurant space for Dunkin Donuts at 5620 Michigan Road.
-Kort Builders has finished a 2,600-square-foot office space for Chyten Learning Center at 2454 E. 116th St., Carmel.
Housing
On a seasonally adjusted basis, the pace of mortgage loan activity decreased 0.2 percent for the week ended Oct. 1, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association. The rate for 30-year mortgages decreased to 4.25 from 4.38 the previous week. The rate for 15-year mortgages fell to 3.73 percent from 3.77 percent.
