Water, sewer sale clears another hurdle
The $1.9 billion deal still needs the OK of the City-County Council and state regulators.
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The $1.9 billion deal still needs the OK of the City-County Council and state regulators.
Pat Bauer sent Indiana Secretary of Commerce Mitch Roob a letter formally requesting the Indiana Economic Development Corp.
disclose public records about promises companies gave the state in exchange for job-creation incentives.
Ellettsville mother Kacy Morlan said she fears for the safety of her 10-year-old son because he’s in the custody of
a man charged with two Class A felony counts of child molestation. Her ex-husband, Mark Dodson, 33, is out of jail on $8,000
bond after allegations he had sex with a 12-year-old girl. Dodson also is accused of having a live-in 17-year-old girlfriend.
A spokesperson for the Department of Child Services says the agency can't comment on specifics concerning the case, but
said the agency would intervene if there were allegations of abuse.
Speedway police are investigating the shooting of a passenger in a car near the 1100 block of North Norfolk Way early Friday
morning. The victim, identified as Sean Scott, was taken to Wishard Hospital. He told police the suspects are a man and a
woman.
A 15-year-old Indianapolis girl who was intentionally run down by an SUV driver last month died Thursday night. Dawn Carter
and her mother were struck May 22 by Derek Dewitt, 43, while they stood in the median of Kessler Boulevard while trying to
raise funds for the Indiana School for the Deaf girls' basketball team. Dewitt said he was not taking his schizophrenia
medication at the time and struck the pair on purpose because he “saw something evil.” The girl had been hospitalized
since the incident. Fox59 will have more at 4 p.m.
If the Cleveland Cavaliers hire Tom Izzo, MSU will target IU Coach Tom Crean as a replacement, and Butler's Brad Stevens
could be headed for Bloomington. And it could all unfold within 10 days.
Italian restaurant that took over high-profile mall space in January is being sued by the landlord for $96,523.23.
The real hurt is being felt right in Bloomington, the biz group complains.
The new "focused factory" in Plainfield will produce lift fans for the Joint Strike Fighter aircraft. The fan allows
one version of the aircraft to make helicopter-like landings.
Hillenbrand Inc.’s Batesville unit, the largest U.S. maker of coffins,wants the trade commission to prevent Ataudes Aguilares
from selling its products in the United States and Puerto Rico.
Lenders must pass the test by July 1, or their licenses will be revoked. So far, just 58 percent of more than 1,000 in the
state
have passed.
The developers repairing two long-vacant buildings at Washington and Meridian streets has released a new rendering of the
project.
WellPoint plans to build a network of primary care doctors and specialists who will be available any time to consult with
patients.
Despite losses, company sees growth in its DailyMed pharmacy services, which packages the right dosages of prescriptions to
make it easier for patients to follow their regimens.
Nebraska may be heading to the Big Ten, Colorado is leaving the Big 12, and a host of other college athletic moves could be
on tap.
The $25 million park’s grand opening is scheduled for June 20 following an opening-night party and a members-only VIP preview
with artists and architect on June 19. Atelier Van Lieshout’s “Funky Bones” is one of the featured sculptures.
ITT Educational Services Inc., Apollo Group Inc.’s University of Phoenix, Career Education Corp. and other for-profit educators
are under increasing federal scrutiny over their recruitment practices and the level of student loan defaults.
Together, the combined acreage of the two habitat conservation areas will be the largest project ever undertaken by the state
Department of Natural Resources, Daniels said.
Bill Harding and his two partners in LensTech Optical, Greg Kyle and Greg Dallas, are striving to keep up with as many of
the changes in the eyeglass manufacturing business as possible. It’s a tall order for a lab with fewer than 30 employees.
Three of the four principals in Page Development were in court June 8 to sift through the fallout from a $1.35 million judgment
against them. It’s only the tip of Page Development’s financial straits.