Women’s Fund sets $20 million goal for endowment
The Women’s Fund of Central Indiana recently completed an endowment drive that raised $7 million, making the endowment one
of the largest of its kind in terms of assets.
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The Women’s Fund of Central Indiana recently completed an endowment drive that raised $7 million, making the endowment one
of the largest of its kind in terms of assets.
Deseri Garcia’s Vida Aventura consulting firm uses challenge courses, other unusual techniques to improve teamwork, morale.
An Indianapolis man sued the Grand Victoria Casino and Resort after it banned him from the blackjack table in 2006. The casino
won the suit, but the state appeals court reversed that decision. The casino asked the high court to weigh in.
The partnership called Hoosier Ride is helped by a $2 million federal grant and will operate at least one trip daily in each
direction using Miller charters along four routes running between Indianapolis and Evansville, Muncie, Seymour and Kalamazoo,
Mich.
Indianapolis police are investigating a number of burglaries at storage centers in Indianapolis. About 200 units have been
burglarized. The latest happened overnight at the Public Storage facility at West 86th Street and Georgetown Road. Thieves
have also hit Public Storage facilities on East 62nd Street, Pike Plaza and Shore Terrace Drive. Investigators are reviewing
security videos.
A sport-utility vehicle slammed into a home on the northeast side early Wednesday morning, plowing through a wall directly
under a second-story bedroom where the homeowner's two daughters were sleeping. The girls, ages 12 and 15, were not hurt.
The crash happened just after midnight near 62nd and North Olney streets. The driver, 21-year-old Emily Salas, said she swerved
to avoid something in the road and overcorrected. Salas and one of her passengers suffered minor injuries. Fox59 will have
more at 4 p.m.
Marion Mayor Wayne Seybold told the City Council on Tuesday that he and the city's development director would be traveling
to China with plans to complete a deal bringing a furniture maker to the city.
Many Hoosiers would recoil at the Confederate History Month declaration by Virginia’s new governor. Others, though,
might not, and the reaction would likely depend on where in Indiana the reaction came from.
Marion County Prosecutor Carl Brizzi has said he has no plans to resign, despite Mark Massa’s call Wednesday
morning for him to step down. Brizzi will be eligible for a public pension
if he finishes his second term Dec. 31.
Ohio-based Carter Lumber plans to open new wholesale lumberyard and truss-making facility in Franklin in June.
A business owner and three people allegedly involved in a large mortgage fraud scheme face prison sentences for failing to
report income or file certain tax forms.
Mark Massa, former general counsel for Gov. Mitch Daniels and the Republican candidate for Marion County prosecutor, calls
on Prosecutor Carl Brizzi, also a Republican, to step
down in the wake of an IBJ investigation.
Gleaners Food Bank is set to announce Wednesday that it is relocating to the former Monarch Beverage Co. warehouse on the
southwest side of Indianapolis, and it hopes to raise $11.6 million for the move.
Four-year agreement to provide engines for tanker aircraft is the latest military contract snared by Rolls-Royce’s local operations.
Chief Justice John Roberts will be the third member of the U.S. Supreme Court to give the James P. White Lecture on Legal
Education at the Indiana University School of Law in Indianapolis.
From the White House to Main Street, the Bulldogs opened eyes and turned heads.
Dr. Joan Temmerman has joined Clarian Bariatrics as the head of its medically supervised weight-loss services.
Temmerman is also a certified nutrition specialist.
Clarian Health appointed Dr. Eugene Lammers medical director of palliative care for Methodist Hospital.
Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Indiana fell slightly below average for customer satisfaction among scores of health
plans,
according to a new survey by California-based J.D. Power & Associates.