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Purdue corn specialist Bob Nielsen says recent frosts have caused mostly cosmetic damage to crops, but some fields experienced
damage serious enough that they must be replanted.
Applications for unemployment benefits rose to 471,000 last week, up by 25,000 from the previous week, the Labor Department
said Thursday. It was the first increase in five weeks and the biggest jump since a gain of 40,000 in February.
Companies in the health care supply chain need to engage in more strategic, long-term preparation even as the industry faces
uncertainties and upheaval, MIT expert tells local conference attendees.
Indianapolis police are searching for the people who tried to rob a pizza-delivery man late Wednesday night in the area of
East 20th Street and North Bosart Avenue. The Aunt Polly's Pizza deliverer said he was approached by two men. When they
tried to rob him, he pulled out his handgun. Gunfire was exchanged before the suspects ran away.
A 27-year-old man has been arrested after being accused of having an inappropriate relationship with a 14-year-old girl he
met at an Indianapolis church where he was a volunteer. Johnny Eugene Butler faces several charges of sexual misconduct with
a minor. The encounters reportedly took place at his home, across the street from the Westside Apostolic Church, and at the
girl’s home when her mother was away.
A man armed with an ice pick or screwdriver attacked a Brookside Park-area resident during a home-invasion robbery early this
morning on the near-east side of Indianapolis. The man was taking out the trash in the 2900 block of Brookside Avenue about
1 a.m. when the assailant forced him back into his residence. The victim was tied up with a phone cord and wrap-style bandaging,
and stabbed in his face, neck, leg and foot. Fox59 will have more at 4 p.m.
Proposed $2.7 million renovation would take down west wing and make cosmetic improvements before 2012 Super Bowl.
Arcadia Resources Inc. is planning a $3.9 million expansion of its Indianapolis headquarters and pharmacy operations, the
company said Thursday morning, confirming that it plans to add as many as 930 jobs by 2013.
Republican state Sen. Marlin Stutzman said Thursday that he’d like to take Rep. Mark Souder’s place in Congress. Souder announced
this week that he would resign in the wake of an extramarital affair.
A Franklin manufacturing facility is planning a $9.4 million expansion project that would more than double employment over
the next two years.
The price increase was fueled by the debate over the health-care overhaul in Washington, D.C., Medco Health Solutions Inc. CEO David Snow said.
Indianapolis officials are proposing a $2.7 million renovation of the downtown City Market, three years after the last major
renovation failed to boost business.
The AARP says IPL "perverted" a promise to its retirees regarding post-retirement benefits. The retirees have appealed their case to the Indiana Supreme Court.
An April report to the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission shows that the area code has exhausted 91 percent of its prefixes.
The Interstate 69 extension between Evansville and Bloomington is on budget and should open years ahead of schedule in 2014,
Gov. Mitch Daniels said Wednesday.
A new state program is encouraging lenders to promote the stability of their conventional mortgages to help Indiana's
housing market rebound from a foreclosure crisis instigated by risky loans.
The government now views loan officers more like factory workers than white-collar business managers.
New state rules designed to protect government cash from bank failures might have an unintended consequence: helping the biggest
banks and hurting the smallest.