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South Bend-based company wins Innovation of the Year honor for its development of orthopedic implants product.
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South Bend-based company wins Innovation of the Year honor for its development of orthopedic implants product.
Bioanalytical Systems Inc. narrowed its losses in the second fiscal quarter despite a 2 percent drop in revenue, the West
Lafayette-based contract research firm said late last week.
Newly implemented provisions of the 2008 Farm Bill are opening the door to possible federal aid for Indiana Christmas tree
growers and tree nurseries hit by losses caused by severe weather.
Indiana has named its first coordinator for overseeing a $10.3 million effort to shift the state's hospitals and clinics
from paper medical records to electronic files.
The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department is investigating the circumstances surrounding an officer's
injury at a 2008 fundraiser for Marion County Prosecutor Carl Brizzi. IMPD also has cut back overtime
hours allowed for Brizzi's security detail, one of its most prolific overtime producers.
Race organizers, trying to save money and pump new life into Indy’s old qualifying format, have shaken up the status quo.
Ellsworth, long the presumptive nominee, was chosen over Bob Kern of Marion County by the Democratic Central Committee.
The project could be a key selling point for the school as it seeks to attract top academic researchers.
The Bulldogs are one of a handful of "mid-major" teams that have carved out a spot on the national map with a simple
strategy: You win by being yourself.
Homeless man Brandon Burns had been accused of setting the massive blaze.
U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius said having insurers as "good partners" is part of health
care reform, but she made no promises Friday to tone down criticism of an industry the Obama administration has attacked repeatedly.
Gift will be used for a pediatric research facility to better identify how genetic and environmental factors contribute to
diseases in children.
Police say an anonymous tip led to the arrest of two people in connection with the robbery and shooting of a Pizza Hut employee
Tuesday night. The suspects, Dustin Avant, 22, and Karlos Ward, 21, were arrested Friday morning. They face charges of robbery
with injury and criminal confinement for the shooting at the North Michigan Road restaurant. The victim, Terry Justice, remains
in stable condition at Wishard Hospital.
Indianapolis police are looking for a man they say sexually assaulted an 11-year-old girl. Investigators say the girl was
attacked in her Heather Ridge apartment complex near West 34th Street and Interstate 74 by a man with a semi-automatic handgun.
Police say the girl lived in the building. She is being treated and examined at Riley Hospital.
Police say a woman was shot Friday morning while making a deposit at a bank on the northeast side of Indianapolis. The shooting
happened about 9:45 in the 2800 block of North Gale Street, near a fire station. Several firefighters witnessed the incident.
Investigators think the McDonald’s employee may have been cased by the suspects. Police said she was alert when they
arrived. Fox59 will have more at 4 p.m.
The lawsuits, filed in Marion Superior Court, say board members have breached fiduciary duties by making no recommendation
on deal that, they say, will enrich Chairman Jeff Smulyan at the expense of minority shareholders.
West Lafayette-based Bioanalytical Systems Inc. has promoted Anthony S. Chilton to CEO following the retirement of top executive
Richard M. Shepperd earlier this year.
Jean Wojtowicz will serve another one-year term leading the board of the National Association of Development Companies.