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ALTOM: Do I need a cell phone that’s hardy or handy?
It’s time to change my cell phone, and that’s causing me a big problem. I have conflicting needs, and like everybody
else in the business world, I can’t seem to reconcile them.
Indianapolis-based Xylogenics licenses yeast strain to ethanol producer
Xylogenics claims its yeast strain, developed at the Indiana University School of Medicine, can increase yields and lower
costs of producing corn ethanol.
Gator Bowl signs contract with Indianapolis software firm
Locally based TRS provides customizable online registration to event managers across North America.
Indiana Pacers, Fever sign deal with Steak n Shake
As a sponsor of the Pacers and Fever, Steak n Shake receives courtside signage, a game night giveaway and on-court promotions
Reverie Estate buys another downtown Indianapolis apartment building
The prolific developer of urban apartments plans to turn the building into an affordable artists’ community.
Two Indianapolis firms make Inc. magazine list
The firms are among the 10 fastest-growing black-owned businesses in the nation.
Fitch gives ‘A’ rating to Indiana Historical Society
A strong balance sheet, experienced management, and conservative debt and investment policies contributed to the strong rating.
New McGowan takes helm of insurance agency
McGowan Insurance was founded in 1930 by William McGowan, who led it until his death in 1977.
Endocyte’s $86M IPO plan a boon for Indiana, investors
Venture capitalists in Indiana and nationally have thrown money at the company with abandon. Local investors include CID Capital,
Clarian Health Ventures and the Indiana Future Fund.
Police lock down Circle Centre area after gunman commits suicide
A lone gunman atop a South Meridian Street parking garage fired "indiscriminate" shots into the air Thursday afternoon
before shooting himself and falling to the sidewalk below, police spokesman Lt. Jeff Duhamel said.
NFP of Note: Connect2Help 2-1-1
Connect2Help connects people who need human services with those who provide them.
Dean named for planned osteopathic school at Marian
Marian University in Indianapolis has named the founding dean of an Atlanta-area medical school to head up the school for
osteopathic doctors it plans to open in 2012.
Man killed by train in Anderson
A man was killed by a train just before 5 a.m. Thursday in Anderson near the 1600 block of Jefferson Street. The engineer
of a Union Pacific train told police the man was lying inside the railroad tracks, and he blew the train's whistle several
times, but the man did not respond. The man has been identified, but his name was not released.
Girl in fatal wreck to be charged as juvenile
A 17-year-old girl will be charged as a juvenile and not as an adult in connection with a deadly car accident in Hamilton
County. Francheska Smith faces a reckless homicide charge following a crash last month that killed 16-year-old Aaron Skaggs.
Investigators said Smith was driving nearly 100 miles per hour when she lost control, hit a ditch and rolled over before coming
to a stop in a field near Sheridan. Smith later tested positive for marijuana.
Driver killed in early-morning crash
One person died in an early-morning crash on the east side of Indianapolis. The driver was pronounced dead at the scene about
3:20 a.m. Thursday near North Franklin Road and Bonita Court. The crash remains under investigation, but police officers believe
the man was drinking. Fox59 will have more at 4 p.m.
Time running out for suburban bus service
Transportation planners are scrambling to find federal funds to help pay for the popular commuter routes from downtown
Indianapolis to Fishers and Carmel.
Second-quarter commercial real estate stats
Statistical snapshots of Indianapolis' multi-tenant office vacancy rates and the local industrial market.
Local racing-fuel supplier expands territory to 26 states
National Biofuels Distribution LLC, a subsidiary of Carmel-based Telamon Corp., signs two distribution contracts to expand
its distribution reach. The company began marketing its ethanol-based racing fuel, Ignite, about a year ago.
