NCAA must face ticket lottery lawsuit, court rules
The National Collegiate Athletic Association must face a lawsuit by consumers claiming the organization unlawfully profits
from a ticket lottery.
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The National Collegiate Athletic Association must face a lawsuit by consumers claiming the organization unlawfully profits
from a ticket lottery.
Dan Clark will direct efforts to coordinate and align Indiana’s K-12 and postsecondary educational systems, as well
as work force agencies like the Department of Workforce Development.
Authorities are trying to determine a motive for why a Noblesville man was shot Thursday while delivering medical supplies
to a home in the community of Center in eastern Howard County. Joshua David Glyn, 22, who worked for a medical company, was
hit multiple times in the torso, and taken to Howard Regional Hospital in Kokomo and then transferred to Methodist Hospital
in Indianapolis in critical condition. Taken into custody was 61-year-old Charles E. Miller, who lived at the address. Officers
saw several long guns, handguns and ammunition in the home. Authorities believe at least four nearby homes were struck by
gunfire. It appears that shots were fired from multiple locations inside Miller's residence.
The house on the east side of Indianapolis where seven family members were murdered four years ago is no more. A crew
contracted by the city tore down the house at 560 N. Hamilton Ave. Friday morning. Neighbors now wonder what will happen next
with the property. On June 1, 2006, three children and four adults in the Covarrubias and Albarran families were gunned down
in what turned out to be a botched robbery. The were found in different parts of the house, with the children in bed. Fox59
will have more at 4 p.m.
The Indianapolis-Marion County Public Library board of trustees agreed Thursday to keep open two library branches targeted
for closure next year. Board members also outlined $2.5 million in proposed budget cuts for 2011 to help stem the growing
gap between revenue and expenses.
Indiana brought in $957 million less in revenue than it budgeted for fiscal year 2010, forcing it to use almost half its reserves,
Indiana State Auditor Tim Berry announced Friday morning.
State officials decided to reduce the interest rate on a $9 million loan to the city's Capital Improvement Board by 1
percentage point. The news couldn't come at a better time for the agency, which is trying to find money to assist the
Indiana Pacers.
The Indiana Court of Appeals on Thursday overturned the town of Bargersville’s annexation of land that Greenwood officials
also wanted to take over, saying it failed to get the required consent from property owners.
Attorneys for Bren Simon argued Friday she has served capably to date as executor of the estate of her late husband, Melvin
Simon, as shown in a series of moves she made to transfer his stake in the Indiana Pacers.
Emmis Communications Corp. performs well in Austin, Indianapolis and New York to turn a $3.8 million profit during quarter
ended May 31.
Politicians are beginning to tepidly make the case to head off disaster.
Todd Leary of Carmel pleaded guilty in court Thursday to a felony charge of misappropriating title insurance escrow funds.
His agreement with prosecutors calls for him to face up to three years in prison, with that cut in half if he pays nearly
$295,000 in restitution.
The Indianapolis Museum of Art will receive a $200,000 National Endowment for the Arts grant for a series of installations along a six-mile stretch of the White River.
The Indiana Supreme Court says youth who outgrow foster care are at risk of homelessness, unemployment, substance abuse, criminal
involvement and mental health issues.
Indiana and other states face a struggle as they grapple with putting the health care changes into place in a relatively short
span of time while they also contend with the economic downtown and strained state budgets.
The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis is about to expand its role in urban redevelopment. It has already invested more than
$1 million in the half-dozen blocks around its campus on North Meridian Street, and now plans to help create a comprehensive
plan for an area that encompasses six nearby neighborhoods.
If Mayor Greg Ballard successfully closes the $1.9 billion sale of the city’s water and sewer utilities to Citizens Energy,
some of the proceeds will be used to bulldoze or rehabilitate 2,000 to 4,500 abandoned, unsafe homes during the next two years.
Millions of dollars in tax revenue that flows from the Indiana Live casino to local government coffers will be set aside for
economic development. Shelbyville Mayor Scott Furgeson hopes to present new projects to the city council in the next month
or two.
Clarian Health is launching its own health insurance plan, the boldest of several initiatives at Indianapolis hospitals to
bypass health insurers and provide health benefits directly to employers.