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Friday July 23, 2010 7:45 AM EST
The Marriott, Downtown
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Friday July 23, 2010 7:45 AM EST
The Marriott, Downtown
The longtime accounting firm for Simon family interests objected to subpoenas it received from Melvin Simon’s daughter
Deborah, saying the information
requested was far too broad.
Indianapolis Colts officials have not taken an official position on expanding the NFL regular season from 16 to 18 games,
but they don’t
think it would boost revenue significantly.
Roche Holding AG’s decision to postpone its experimental diabetes drug is helping boost shares in Amylin Pharmaceuticals
Inc. and drug partner Eli Lilly and Co.
Suggested moniker of Indianapolis Regional Airport needs approval from the Federal Aviation Administration.
Indiana’s May unemployment figure remains in double digits for second consecutive month, despite some job growth.
A well-known Bloomington doctor is facing a federal indictment for health care fraud and illegal drug distribution. Kamal
Tiwari, 58, is charged with pushing narcotic drugs to patients and endangering their lives. Police say he had patients get
unnecessary injections of narcotics to run up more than $7 million in claims from 2002 to 2007.
The ramp connecting northbound Interstate 465 to westbound I-74 on the west side of Indianapolis is closed until Monday.
It's just the first phase of a major reconfiguration of the interchange between I-465 and I-74 / Crawfordsville Road.
In addition, I-74 will be reduced to one lane in both directions beginning after 9 p.m. Friday. The lanes are scheduled to
reopen by Monday afternoon.
City leaders were scheduled to be on hand Friday morning for a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the opening of the just-completed
North Corridor of the Indianapolis Cultural Trail. The $7.3 million North Corridor connects the half-mile trail along Alabama
Street to a one-mile stretch of road including St. Clair Street, Walnut Street, part of the Downtown Canal, Meridian Street,
the American Legion Mall, and North Street. It’s the third of seven construction phases, or corridors, of the trail.
Fox59 will have more at 4 p.m.
Ron Artest's 20-point performance that helped the L.A. Lakers beat the Boston Celtics for the NBA title has Indiana Pacers
fans asking two questions. What might have been? Is there no justice?
The giant drugmaker is in the process of trimming 35 percent—or about 19 people—from its 55-person communications
staff. Most of that staff is based in Indianapolis.
A clever interactive map shows where locals are moving to and where the new locals hail from.
The number of building permits filed in the nine-county metropolitan area has been flat the past two months following a flurry
of activity leading up to the expiration of federal home-buying tax credits.
A letter dated Thursday from GOP Sen. Mike Delph of Carmel and signed by more than 20 other Republicans asks Bloomington officials
to "take a step back" from their plan to avoid business with Arizona companies because of that state's new immigration
law.
The Indiana Family and Social Services told Area Agencies on Aging that a 15-percent cut in funding for the program known
as CHOICE will save about $7.3 million from the program’s $48.8 million annual budget.
For the six general aviation airports that ring Indianapolis, landing business jets is like finding silver dollars in a bucket
of pennies. Though relatively few compared with the number of piston-engine planes, jets consume three times as much fuel
at the area's small airports.
What started with a casual meeting between two Indiana University students in a business class in 2008 has grown into an operation
with projected revenue of $2 million this year. Despite long odds and little capital, Evan Burns and Adrian France launched
a weekly print newspaper at IU last September.
Expecting to be burned by greenhouse gas legislation that will make electricity generated from coal costly, Indianapolis Power
& Light is studying whether to buy power from two hydroelectric projects proposed for the Ohio River, near Evansville.