Indiana couple awarded $3.7 million for ladder fall
The jury in South Bend ruled in favor of the Porter County couple and against mall owner Simon Property Management and its
maintenance company, Varsity Contractors.
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The jury in South Bend ruled in favor of the Porter County couple and against mall owner Simon Property Management and its
maintenance company, Varsity Contractors.
The lawsuit filed this week in Marion Superior Court claims Clarian Health charges uninsured patients—or those receiving
treatments not covered by their insurance—unreasonably high prices.
Recession aftermath continued taking a toll on sales of paint for auto repairs.
Indianapolis-based Simon Property Group Inc. has withdrawn its offer for General Growth Properties Inc. after a bankruptcy
court judge approved a sale process that gives an advantage to a group lead by rival bidder Brookfield Asset Management Inc.
General Growth Properties Inc. rejected Simon Property Group Inc.’s “best and final” offer.
Indiana Department of Workforce Development leader Teresa Voors will be replaced by Mark W. Everson, commissioner of the Indiana
Department of Administration.
Work could begin this fall on $10 million Trail Side complex.
Police say thieves stole more than 120 handguns and rifles from a gun collector’s home in Muncie. Investigators say
that would be enough weaponry to outfit a small militia, but think the guns will be sold for cash. The collection, which features
many antique guns, is valued at more than $200,000. Muncie police want to talk with two women who had visited the 70-year-old
victim.
Indianapolis-based drugmaker Eli Lilly and Co. is on course to cut 5,500 jobs by the end of 2011 in a bid to eliminate $1
billion in annual expenses.
A Hoosier Marine has died in the line of duty. The Department of Defense confirmed 1st Lt. Brandon Barrett of Marion died
Wednesday supporting combat operations in Afghanistan. Barrett, 27, was assigned to the 2nd Marine division based at Camp
Lejeune in North Carolina. He graduated from Marion High School in 2001 and was a standout athlete. He graduated from the
U.S. Naval Academy in 2006.
The 34th running of the 500 Festival Mini-Marathon kicks off Saturday at 7:30 a.m. with 35,000 registered runners, the event’s
ninth straight sellout. The race, the largest half-marathon in the United States, sold out five months ago. The Mini-Marathon
Expo continues Friday at the Indiana Convention Center, where more than 80 exhibitors will be on hand. Fox59 will have more
at 4 p.m.
In light of a shrinking budget, the state has dropped traditional advertising campaigns to promote tourism and is embracing
social media outlets to promote Indiana's attractions.
ITT Educational is getting whipsawed with unflattering news on the industry.
Top school administrators said a planned 0.7-percent increase in operational spending will be the smallest in several decades.
Indianapolis-based pizza and sub chain saw a decline in royalties and ongoing fees from franchisees in the first quarter.
The Midwest is known more for growing corn than cauliflower, but if its farmers raised the fruit and vegetables eaten in
the Heartland, they could create thousands of jobs and millions of dollars in income, according to a recent study.