Lawyers in Simon estate case fight over what should be public
Parties disagreed over public disclosure in the first major court hearing in the dispute over how to divide the billionaire's
fortune.
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Parties disagreed over public disclosure in the first major court hearing in the dispute over how to divide the billionaire's
fortune.
CEVA Logistics U.S. Inc. plans to permanently lay off nearly all of its workers at its warehouse operations in Plainfield,
resulting in the loss of more than 250 jobs.
Cost savings from combining three utilities helped give Citizens Energy Group an advantage in the deal to take over Indianapolis’
water and sewer operations, said Michael Huber, the city’s director of enterprise development.
An eastern Indiana police chief has a little less spring cleaning to do after a burglar took everything from his garage. Richmond
Police Chief Kris Wolski was among at least five residents in his neighborhood hit Monday in a two-day string of garage and
vehicle burglaries. Four other garages were burglarized in about six hours on Sunday.
A fraternity at Indiana University faces serious sanctions once again. This time, about 100 students will be expelled from
the Alpha Tau Omega chapter on the Bloomington campus, leaving only about 20 members. University officials say the fraternity
has an “Animal House” mentality and members’ grades aren’t up to snuff. There were also several reports
of hazing. The fraternity was on probation for alcohol-related reasons when the latest investigation began.
A Franklin police detective accused of inappropriate conduct while on duty faces suspension and a possible demotion. According
to the Johnson County Daily Journal, Bryan Burton is accused of giving liquor to an underage female informant, drinking alcohol
while on duty, and engaging in inappropriate and sexually suggestive conversations. He also is accused of driving a confiscated
car and failing to report an accident he was involved in while on duty. The Franklin Police Merit Board is recommending a
45-day suspension. Fox59 will have more at 4 p.m.
The state’s unemployment rate in January remained unchanged from the seasonally adjusted figure of 9.7 percent Indiana reported
in December.
The agreement is expected to generate more than $425 million in funding for local infrastructure improvements, and Citizens
has agreed to assume $1.5 billion in debt associated with the utilities.
The Carmel-based company said its decision to consolidate machining activities at a plant in Tennessee is driven by weak retail
sales and a sluggish housing market.
Is the custom of quiet curbing the enthusiasm of potential symphony fans?
Indiana’s plan to lay off some meat inspectors has small, independent processors fearing for the future of what has been a
growing industry.
The Indiana Network for Patient Care announced Tuesday that Good Samaritan Hospital in Vincennes, Ind., has joined 40 other
hospitals and clinics that are part of an online network that handles one of the nation's highest volume of health information
exchanges.
The Carmel-based for-profit educator paid CEO Kevin M. Modany $7.6 million in total compensation last year, a 63-percent increase over 2008. And the rest of his management team all enjoyed pay increases of 45 percent or more.
Indianapolis-based PolicyStat LLC raised $1.15 million in angel capital from 31 individuals and Halo Capital Group.
Jim Tellus, the 47-year-old general manager of local NBC affiliate WTHR-TV Channel 13, died suddenly this week.
The plan approved by the Republican-controlled Senate would transfer the duties of the Tobacco Use Prevention and Cessation
board to the State Department of Health.
Dr. Beata Samuel joined Accent Pediatrics, a Community Physicians of Indiana office. Originally from Dallas,
Samuel earned her medical degree at Bangalore University in India.
Susan Perkins, a registered nurse, has been appointed disaster management coordinator at St. Francis Hospital
& Health Centers. Perkins previously worked at the hospital in emergency room services.
James Jordan's firm, Strategic Data Management, has developed a Web-based portal to help diabetics chart
and manage their blood sugar levels. The firm is now pitching its portal for a fee to doctors, health plans, device manufacturers,
drug firms and others.