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GM executives said Friday that about 600 dealerships out of the 1,100 seeking to stay with GM will receive letters giving
them the option to remain with the automaker.
Not-for-profit Keep Indianapolis Beautiful has been given a $10,000 dollar grant from the Alliance for Community Trees and
the Home Depot Foundation to help with its “2,012 by 2012” tree-planting initiative. The money will help the organization
plant 2,012 trees on the near east side in time for the 2012 Super Bowl at Lucas Oil stadium. The plan is part of a bigger
goal in which the group hopes to plant 100,000 trees in the next seven years.
Police say a fight inside a pub in northwest Indianapolis sparked a deadly shooting early Friday morning. The fight spilled
into the parking lot at Kelly’s Pub at 56th Street and Georgetown Road just after 3 a.m. Friday before the shooting
occurred. Police say the victim, 25-year-old Leon Pepper, had a criminal history involving drugs. Police are looking for someone
named Mike who they believe may be a witness to the shooting.
After years of providing TV viewer ratings for individual sporting events, Nielsen Media Co. today said no more. The new policy
means fans and media now have few ways to gauge success or failure of the IndyCar Series.
A 22-year-old man was killed Friday morning in Indianapolis when his car was struck by a school bus. Police say Keon Wills
was driving erratically on southbound Keystone Avenue when his Ford Focus crossed the median. He collided with a bus carrying
19 Broad Ripple High School students near 36th Street. The bus careened into a yard and came to a stop just feet from a home.
One student was taken to the hospital with minor injuries and five others suffered bruises.
An observer says Hoosiers are really honked at incumbents. Except for Daniels.
The Labor Department figures suggest the job market is slowly healing but that significant hiring has yet to occur.
Indiana has missed out in the first round of the U.S. Department of Education’s “Race to the Top” competition, which will
deliver $4.35 billion in school-reform grants.
Brightpoint, WellPoint and Cummins are recognized by Fortune magazine as being among the best in their industries.
The Bloomberg BusinessWeek survey gives the town north of Indianapolis high grades for “livability, safety, education, and economic performance.”
The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra announced its 2010/2011 season today and the lineup includes some famliar pop names as well as a long list of conductors, returning and new. The latter, of course, is of significance to anyone wondering who will eventually take the now-vacant position of ISO Music Director. Those leading the ISO for the […]
Illinois-based medical supplies maker Medline Industries Inc. has opened a distribution center in Plainfield, hiring 50 workers.
Lawmakers hoped to adjourn by midnight, days before a March 14 statutory deadline for finishing business, but are still bogged
down on several issues.
Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius met at the White House with the CEOs of Indianapolis-based WellPoint,
Aetna, Cigna, UnitedHealth Group, as well as several state insurance commissioners.
The Indiana General Assembly approved a bill that lets workers keep firearms locked in their cars in trunks or out of sight
while parked on company property.
David Simon, the shrewd and blunt deal-maker—an acquisitive former Wall Street wunderkind who transformed Simon Property
Group Inc. into the nation’s largest mall owner—is trying to land his biggest deal yet.
Ann
Lathrop's interactions with the Indiana Pacers and Indianapolis Colts aren't what she might have envisioned as a young
college student pursuing a career in sports medicine. Now president of the city's Capital Improvement Board, her relations
with the teams are tied to their financial conditions rather than the health of their players.
Lilly Endowment’s resistance to diversify its holdings reached a new height last year, as it failed to sell a single share
of the underperforming Eli Lilly and Co. stock while the broader market surged.