Community Health Network Foundation names new CEO
Michele Thomas Dole has been a wealth adviser at JP Morgan Chase and development director of the IU Foundation.
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Michele Thomas Dole has been a wealth adviser at JP Morgan Chase and development director of the IU Foundation.
Guaranteed availability of health insurance might prompt top employees to leave businesses and other organizations.
Regulators won’t require more time-consuming tests of the drug, but want Eli Lilly and Co. and its partners to clarify labeling,
manufacturing
processes.
A former Fishers money manager facing fraud charges acknowledges in a newspaper interview that evidence indicates he was trying
to
fake his own death when he parachuted from his private plane that later crashed in a Florida swamp.
This year, for the first time since the 1980s, when Congress last overhauled Social Security, the retirement program is projected
to pay out more in benefits than it collects in taxes. And its giant coffers have been raided over the years for other government
expenses.
Duke University researchers found a link between how a key stock index performed and how many heart attacks were treated at
their North Carolina hospital.
The Indiana General Assembly finally adjourned its 2010 legislative session early Saturday with deals including a one-year
delay on unemployment insurance tax increases and aid for schools reeling from state budget cuts.
Both parties reportedly agreed to tentative deals on the issues that threatened to push the legislative session all the way
to the brink, including a one-year delay for a planned increase in unemployment taxes.
The impasse between the two parties over a delay in an unemployment-tax increase is expected to drag the legislative session
into the weekend. "Nobody is talking right now," says one legislator.
The Indiana Arts Commission on Friday morning accepted a staff recommendation to alter its regional partnership program, but
will delay action until next month.
The Indiana High School Athletic Association has signed a three-year contract with Indianapolis television station WTTV to
broadcast state championship events.
Greenspan resigned from IU in 2008 amid NCAA allegations that his department failed to monitor former basketball coach Kelvin
Sampson.
Deputy mayor, city Bond Bank director resign to take jobs in the private sector.
Steel Dynamics is highly competitive partly because employees are compensated on how much money they save. Should Purdue and
other universities take notice?
Emmis Communications Corp. is shuffling several prominent on-air personalities at its Indianapolis radio stations' beginning
Monday.The moves involve Big Joe Staysniak and Steve Simpson of WIBC, Ed Wenck of WLHK and
Dan Dakich of WFNI.
Congress may determine long-term fate of FedEx’s Indianapolis cargo hub, where about 4,500 work.
Retail sales posted a surprising 0.3-percent increase in February as consumers did not let major snowstorms stop them from
storming the malls.
Indiana University Police are investigating a sexual assault after a female student was found unconscious and partially clothed
early Thursday morning in front of the Foster McGee dormitory. She was taken to Bloomington Hospital, where she told police
she had been sexually assaulted. Police say the woman did not live at the dorm where she was found, but students who do live
there tell Fox59 News that officers questioned several male residents.
Indiana State Police are among authorities from several jurisdictions investigating the possible abduction of two children
in Indianapolis, after a note describing the crime was found taped to a rest-stop bathroom on Wednesday in Bullitt County,
Ky. According to the note, a brother and sister named Josh and Laura McKae were forced into a truck by a man at an Indianapolis
gas station. The truck then proceeded south on I-65. Noting some red flags, officials aren’t sure if the note is legitimate
and are searching for more details.
A top-ranked senior at Greenwood High School is asking a federal judge to stop a graduation prayer that the senior class voted
to approve in September. The lawsuit by 18-year-old Eric Workman says the prayer and the vote unconstitutionally subject religious
practice to majority rule and violate the First Amendment. The American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana filed suit Thursday
on behalf of Workman in federal court in Indianapolis. Fox59 will have more at 4 p.m.