Carmel Community Players denied funding again
Newcomer Carmel Repertory Theatre lands $75,000 from city.
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CEO Donald Brown saw a 32.4-percent increase in total compensation last year as the software-maker's shares soared 169
percent.
Indianapolis-based WellPoint “reclassified” more than half a billion dollars of administrative expenses as medical
expenses when it was defining its medical-loss ratio, according to a report released by U.S. Senator Jay Rockefeller’s
office.
The Kelley School of Business' "Evening MBA" program at IUPUI finished 10th overall and fourth among public
business schools in U.S. News & World Report's inaugural ranking of part-time MBA programs.
The Indiana delegation plans to visit Germany, Italy and the United Kingdom on a job- and investment-attraction mission.
The proposed plan will expand the Indiana National Guard's Camp Atterbury, bring economic development to south-central
Indiana, and open a new fish and wildlife area in Putnam County in western Indiana.
State insurance officials are warning Indiana residents about questionable health insurance policies being offered by companies
touting themselves as associations.
TailGate Beer said it will invest millions of dollars in machinery, equipment and energy-efficiency upgrades to establish
operations in an existing 48,000-square-foot building in Franklin Business Park.
Butler University star sophomore Gordon Hayward does not plan to hire an agent, which means he could return to school if he
does not like his draft status.
Eighteen states, including Indiana, argue the federal government cannot force citizens to buy health insurance coverage.
Indiana Lt. Gov. Becky Skillman and nearly 20 agriculture leaders are expected to make stops in the Zhejiang province and
Beijing.
The Indiana Pacers set a June 30 deadline to get a deal worked out to operate Conseco Fieldhouse. The team wants $15 million
annually.
Series starts with ‘Across the Universe’ on June 4.
Student-athletes at Anderson High School will be charged an annual fee to play on sports teams under a proposal approved
Tuesday by the system’s school board. Starting in the fall, all participants in school-sponsored sports in grades 9
through 12 will be charged a $10 flat fee to participate. The fee is $5 if the student is eligible for free or reduced-price
lunch. The annual fee will be capped at $25 for families with three or more student-athletes.
Police are searching for an armed man who robbed an Indianapolis grocery store and fired at a security officer. Surveillance
cameras caught the robbery at the Aldi grocery store in the 5200 block of Keystone Avenue on Tuesday afternoon. Police said
a uniformed security guard followed the robber into the parking lot, where the suspect fired at him before driving away.
One teenager hit by an alleged drunk driver remains in critical condition and her friend has been upgraded to serious condition.
The two were walking on a sidewalk Tuesday night along Keystone Avenue near East 28th Street when a 36-year-old man allegedly
drove over the curb and hit them. Witnesses told police that Dwayne Holloway swerved off the road to avoid hitting a van,
then drove away and hit a parked car. He was arrested while walking away from the second accident scene. Authorities
say Holloway has an extensive criminal history, including driving while intoxicated and marijuana possession. Fox 59 will
have more at 4 p.m.
Cavaliers star LeBron James' decision to sit out final games of this NBA season angers team's fans, and brings up
painful memory for Indianapolis Colts faithful.