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Indiana near bottom of heap for 2010 earmarks
Indiana received just over $14 per capita and ranked 48th among all states, down from 43rd in 2009.
Cash-strapped schools eye full-day kindergarten
Many districts want to keep the full-day programs and say they’re considering increasing fees to do so.
A makeover for Methodist
Clarian Health is planning a bed tower, parking garage and offices in a massive project that shows renewed commitment to the
downtown campus.
Duke: New coal plant’s cost rises to $2.9B
Duke Energy says the cost of the coal-gasification power plant it’s building in southwestern Indiana has risen by $530 million.
General Growth seeks better offer than Simon’s
General Growth Properties Inc. is seeking a higher price, fewer stock warrants or both from Brookfield Asset Management Inc.
after its bankruptcy exit plan was matched by Simon Property Group Inc.
Pacers’ woes tied to Lucas Oil Stadium deal
Five years ago, the Indiana Pacers ownership was not included in discussions about a potential new downtown home for the Indianapolis
Colts, and now city and Pacers officials are paying the price.
Powerball jackpot climbs to $212M
If you’re feeling lucky, it might be a good weekend to buy a Powerball ticket. Saturday night's jackpot is worth an estimated $212 million, with a cash option of about $102 million. The odds of winning the grand prize are 1-in-195 million. The winning numbers will be drawn at 10 p.m. Saturday.
Teens arrested for east-side shooting
Two Perry Meridian high school students are accused of gunning down a man in his own home in east Indianapolis. Police say
the teens, ages 14 and 16, robbed and murdered 66-year-old James Arnold. He was found shot to death in his LaSalle Street
home Sunday night. Police also are hoping to get a warrant for a third suspect.
Missing man found dead at Purdue
Police say a man was found dead inside a car at a Purdue University parking garage hours after he was reported missing. Purdue
Police Chief John Cox says investigators traced the man's cell phone to the Wood Street Parking Garage on the West Lafayette
campus and found his body there Thursday afternoon. An autopsy was planned to determine what caused the death. Authorities
didn't immediately release the man's name or what affiliation he had with the university. Fox59 will have more at
4 p.m.
Former basketball players accuse firm of investment fraud
Three Serbian players, two of whom spent time in the NBA, allege Carmel-based Worldwide Associates LLC mismanaged over $12
million.
Tomisue Hilbert investigates mother’s death, $15M insurance policy
The wife of Indianapolis businessman Steve Hilbert is working with a team of attorneys to determine whether her deceased mother’s
estate can claim the benefit of a life insurance policy issued by Houston-based American General Life Insurance Co.
GIGERICH: Happiness is factor in location choices
State-by-state comparisons ranking residents’ satisfaction levels are gaining traction in economic development circles. While rankings do not drive site-selection decisions, they do play a role.
Brizzi ordered dismissal in trespassing case
Another case has surfaced in which Marion County Prosecutor Carl Brizzi personally weighed in to the benefit of defense attorney
Paul Page, Brizzi’s friend and business partner.
State jobless rate ticks up to 9.9 percent
The number of jobs in Indiana rose by 16,600, marking the largest month-to-month increase since September 2005, the Department
of Workforce Development said.
Cathedral mines ‘Silver’ for new tuner
Second Robert Louis Stevenson musical adaptation takes stage.
