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Summer is key time for those who raise Christmas trees
Christmas and July harmonize like a blizzard on Independence Day, but the summer months are perhaps the most vital for Tom
Dull and his wife, Kerry, who raise 23,000 Christmas trees on their peaceful farm in Thorntown.
PROXY CORNER: Kite Realty Group Trust
Kite Realty Group Trust, is a real estate investment trust that engages in the development, construction, acquisition, ownership and operation of shopping centers in the United States.
Indiana universities offer cash incentives for technology transfer
The Indiana Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute awarded $750,000 to 10 teams of researchers.
Butler basketball hires play-by-play announcer
Brandon Gaudin will be the new radio voice of Butler University men’s basketball.
Benesch/Dann Pecar adds lawyers from Barnes & Thornburg
The firm–the product of a merger between a local firm and a Cleveland firm–is bolstering its business reorganization practice.
Local manufacturer Deflecto lives to see 50
Customers intervened to keep inventor of bicycle reflectors, dryer vents from going out of business.
State seeks to grow health plan once thought doomed
Indiana is talking to federal officials about expanding its health plan for low-income adults, despite Gov. Mitch Daniels'
statements that the federal health care overhaul would kill it.
Mom out of jail for daughter’s funeral
An Indianapolis woman arrested after the death of her daughter has been released from jail in time to attend the 3-year-old's
funeral after posting $2,000 in bail. Services for Aunesti Lee Allen will be Saturday at Moriah Missionary Baptist Church.
According to investigators, Fiona Lee, 26, was taking a shower when her boyfriend’s 4-year-old son picked up a loaded
gun from a table and shot her daughter. Lee is charged with neglect, as well as possession of cocaine and marijuana.
Mother dead after smoking ‘spice’
A mother of two who died after using a synthetic-marijuana-laced incense known as "spice" is one of the latest
victims of the substance. Lilly Helsley, 28, of Middletown, died July 30 in an Anderson hospital. At least eight patients
in Marion County have been treated in emergency rooms after smoking spice, and it's believed to be responsible for at
least two other deaths in Indiana. Rep. John Barnes of Indianapolis plans to introduce legislation in the 2011 General Assembly
to outlaw the substance.
Police officer arrested after manhunt
Officer Steven Blinn, a 20-year veteran of the Indianapolis police department, faces charges of battery, recklessness and
confinement after a dispute with a female friend escalated into a manhunt and SWAT standoff. Investigators say the woman and
Blinn got into an argument late Wednesday night in his police cruiser as he drove to her Pittsboro home. She said Blinn held
her in the car against her will until they arrived at her home, where she called 911, sparking a manhunt that lasted several
hours and put the Deer Meadow neighborhood on lockdown. Blinn was eventually found walking in Danville just after 5 a.m. Thursday
and taken into custody. Fox59 will have more at 4 p.m.
Did Indianapolis get hoodwinked into bidding on tainted Super Bowl?
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones stole the 2011 Super Bowl away from the Circle City, then he pushed for Indy to get a game
he knew would be overshadowed by a lockout.
Red Gold expanding Madison County operations
Following $5.1 million investment, the company plans to create 42 jobs by 2012 by expanding its production operations in Orestes.
Shuttered school finding new life as community center
Two years after Indianapolis Public Schools closed School 37, a multimillion-dollar redevelopment project is set to breath
new life into a building that served the Martindale-Brightwood community for 81 years.
New claims for jobless benefits jump again
Initial requests for jobless benefits rose last week to their highest level since April, a sign that hiring remains weak and
some companies are still cutting workers.
New store openings drive HHGregg profit
Indianapolis-based appliance and electronics retailer opened 26 new stores in its fiscal first quarter and earned $2.7 million
in profit.
A professor explains the allure of cockfighting
Psychologist traces the roots to Freud’s conclusion that we’re hedonists looking for sexual gratification.
Kite Realty Group reports lower funds from operations
Indianapolis-based developer said the loss reflected slower construction activity and lower profit on land and outlet sales.
Occupancy at its retail centers increased, however, to 91 percent.
Indiana gets $2.3M for electronic health records
Medicaid Director Pat Casanova says the money will be used for necessary state steps to create an incentive program for medical
providers and hospitals to move from paper records to electronic ones.
