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The Colts 56th Street training center is undergoing a massive renovation including an unusual feature. But what does Peyton
Manning think?
CEO Steve Russell attributed the improved earnings to a recovering freight environment, coupled with a decrease in
competition. Celadon also is benefiting from increased trade with Mexico.
Heartland Truly Moving Pictures is well on its way to raising $12.5 million to use for numerous film-related projects, the
group announced Monday morning during a press conference featuring director Rob Reiner.
The industry group Indiana Pork Farmers says the state is home to 3,000 pork producers who raise 8 million pigs and feed 25
million people annually. The industry employs 15,000 people.
Inquiry stemmed from an article in the New York Times about a dispute between the Warsaw-based maker of artificial hip and knee joints and two of its consultants.
One of the finalists, Marion Superior Court Judge Robyn Moberly, would be the first woman on the state’s highest court
since 1999.
A Hamilton County judge has ordered a halt to distributions from the estate of the late Melvin Simon to his widow Bren or
any other beneficiary without the court's approval.
The new owner of a long-running classic car auction in northern Indiana has announced plans to finish $1.5 million in improvements
to the facility before running its traditional Labor Day weekend sale for the first time.
A 4-year-old is being called a hero thanks to some quick thinking and working smoke detectors. A fire broke out in a home
near English Avenue and Sherman Drive in Indianapolis about 2:45 a.m. Friday. Officials say Tyler Morefield woke up to the
sound of the smoke detector and then ran into his parent’s bedroom to wake them up. All three, plus the family's
three dogs, made it out safely.
A 60-year-old woman was asleep in her bed at her home Friday morning in the 3700 block of Manor Court in Indianapolis when
three men climbed in through a window and pointed a gun in her face. They demanded to know where her son was and “where
the money was.” They told her to stay in her bed, loosely tied her hands together and told her to stay quiet while they
ransacked the house. Police said the men stole her TV, videogame console and $40 in cash. Police say the woman was not hurt.
They are interviewing her son.
Police have arrested the mother of a 3-year-old girl who died of a gunshot wound to the head in her Indianapolis home Thursday
afternoon. Fiona Lee, 26, faces charges of neglect of a dependent, possession of cocaine and possession of marijuana. Police
identified the girl as Aunesti Lee Allen. There were three other children—a girl and two boys—in the North Sheffield
Avenue house when Aunesti was killed. Police aren’t sure how the girl was shot, but believe it was by somebody in the
house. Fox59 will have more at 4 p.m.
The number of notary publics, a group that proudly dates its services back a couple of thousand years or more, is in free
fall.
A Lake Clearwater mansion formerly owned by Premier Properties founder Christopher P. White is up for sale with an
asking price of $1.48M.
Vop Osili of Indianapolis-based A2SO4 is focusing full time on his run for secretary of state as the Democratic candidate.
Copenhagen-based health-care company Ascendis Pharma A/S received offers of about $400 million, an unidentified source said.
Ascendis may choose a final bidder by early September.
Lawyers for Bren Simon’s stepchildren contend she’s incapable of serving as trustee of her late husband’s estate and should
be removed. A Hamilton Superior Court judge took the matter under advisement and will rule at a later date.
The Indianapolis-based real estate giant experienced higher occupancy and sales at its shopping malls compared to a year ago.
Economists expect the government to report Friday that economic growth slowed in the April-to-June quarter as consumers bought
less, builders pulled back further, and cash-hungry state and local governments cut spending.
A federal grant will pay most of the costs for an $8 million conference center that officials hope will help attract business
to a technology park near the Crane Naval Surface Warfare Center.