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Companion Diagnostics wants to detect early warning signs of chronic diseases.
Thank you for [columnist Tom Harton’s] well-thought-out piece in [the April 26] edition on Health by Design. As Kim
Irwin noted, this coalition is primarily aimed at obesity prevention.
The university is hoping to find a private company to take over the 5-year-old facility, which formulated and manufactured
small batches of drugs used in clinical trials.
I wanted to let you know that I have really enjoyed reading your articles about Butler, especially the [April 19] “in
another universe” piece. As a Butler alum, I still cannot believe we were in the championship and almost won it.
The truth is all it takes to keep [the Pacers] is paying the expenses of a building we would
have to pay for anyway.
Over the course of my 41 years as a member of the Indiana Bar, I have worked to help improve the justice system in Marion
County and the state.
In response to IBJ’s April 26 editorial, “Simon could score for city library,” I thought it important
for your readers to know members of the Simon family have a long history of supporting Indianapolis’ public library
system and continue to be regular donors.
I am a sucker for a good story. During the NCAA men’s basketball
championship last month, when that ball, or as the CBS color commentator Clark Kellogg called it, the “pumpkin,”
arched into the air from the hands of central Indiana’s now second-most-famous “babyface,” I thought, “This
is it!”
The U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis has released personal-income data for each county in the nation. The Indianapolis area
did not fare well.
On April 27, the NCAA unveiled its fifth president: Dr. Mark Emmert, currently president of the University of Washington.
A search continues for a missing Shelbyville mother who hasn't been heard from in more than two weeks. Rebecca Cassidy
was last seen April 10 outside her home. On April 15, her family reported her missing after realizing she also hadn't
been reporting to work. Police say there are no obvious theories to explain her disappearance. Cassidy's two young children
live with her parents.
Several laid-off firefighters will soon be back on the job in Muncie. The city plans to rehire at least some of the 32 firefighters
it laid off in May 2009. At the time, the mayor cited budget cuts for the decision to reduce the force. The number of firefighters
called back to work will depend on the size of federal grant.
Sgt. Jeff McKay of the Kokomo Police Department has resigned amid a welfare-fraud investigation. The resignation, effective
Friday, comes one week after state officials said they intended to pursue the felony fraud case against McKay and his wife.
He and his wife, Kasey McKay, are accused of failing to report they were married so that she could continue to receive food
stamps and housing assistance. Fox59 will have more at 4 p.m.
UAW official says General Motors and prospective buyer are working on a “real aggressive” schedule to have the acquisition
completed by the end of June.
There's a simple reason Indiana Pacers basketball operations boss Larry Bird didn't fire coach Jim O'Brien. And it has a lot to do with Rick Carlisle.
The Labor Department said Thursday that initial applications for unemployment benefits dropped by 11,000 to 448,000, the lowest
level in four weeks.
A think tank calls some execs hucksters for confusing the issue of high prices and slow service.
The February earthquake in Chile sent first-quarter profit tumbling 90 percent at Indianapolis-based property and casualty
insurer Baldwin & Lyons Inc.
City and union officials say General Motors has found a potential buyer for an Indianapolis stamping plant that it has planned
to shut down: JD Norman Industries of suburban Chicago.
Susan Guyett, who wrote the Talk of Our Town column, claims the newspaper discriminated against her on the basis of age when
she was let go from her job in 2008.