First Internet Bank suffers first loss since 2000
Problem loans led to a $2.1 million loss for the Web-based financial company in 2009.
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Problem loans led to a $2.1 million loss for the Web-based financial company in 2009.
Historic Landmarks Foundation of Indiana has taken over the Romanesque Revival former church known as Old Centrum along Central
Avenue at 12th Street.
So fill me in. What did you see, hear or do this weekend?
Global consumer packaging manufacturer Rexam plans to expand its operations in Franklin, adding nearly
50 jobs by the end of
the year.
Indiana House Minority Leader Brian Bosma says it's more important to pass sound bills on key issues than it is to adjourn
the legislative session.
The Federal Trade Commission has contacted Gap Inc. about Simon Property Group's proposed acquisition of Prime Outlets
Acquisition Co.
Attorney, lobbyist and long-time Republican fundraiser John Hammond thinks Daniels should go to cognoscenti before early states
and tea parties.
General Growth Properties Inc. asked a judge to block a shareholder lawsuit accusing its board of improperly rejecting an
acquisition bid from Simon Property Group Inc.
Greenfield Labs operation expects to add 17 Eli Lilly and Co. workers after taking over staff of 264 in 2008 acquisition.
Indianapolis restaurateur Scott Wise is moving forward with plans to launch Scotty’s Thr3e Wise Men Brewing Co., a microbrewery
that will produce craft beer for his eateries and the public. It will share space with another startup craft brewer.
Ratings for the Feb. 20 NASCAR Nationwide Series Race, Danica Patrick's second, were down nationally and in the Indianapolis
market compared to the season opener Feb. 13. But Danica has another chance to shine Saturday in Las Vegas.
A judge has blocked Tim Durham and other directors of Dallas-based CLST Holdings Inc. from dissolving the struggling company
at the close of business Friday. Its largest shareholder hopes to place dissident candidates on the board.
USA Football officials toured Indianapolis and met major sports brass on Feb. 26 and are considering several local sites,
including the former Citizens Gas facility on the southeast side, to be its new home. The organization, part-owned by the
NFL, is set to move from its Virginia home later this year.
Key House Democrat recommends summer study for a Gov. Daniels legislative priority: consolidation of the $14.2 billion Indiana
Public Employees Retirement Fund and the $8.1 billion Indiana State Teachers Retirement Fund.
Carmel-based insurer swings to a profit, but earnings from operations decline.
Nearly 4,000 central Indiana teens are taking part in World Vision’s 30-Hour Famine awareness and fund-raising event
this weekend, according to the international relief organization. In addition to refraining from eating for 30 hours, the
teens are expected to be involved in community service projects throughout the weekend.
A Muncie man survived a close call with an out-of-control car at an auto repair shop on Thursday afternoon. According to police,
the car collided with another vehicle and then careened into Earl’s Auto Repair in Muncie, smashing through a wall.
A mechanic was temporarily pinned by the vehicle and later was taken to a hospital with a few broken ribs, according to the
shop owner.
Executives of Gen Con, one of the city's largest conventions, visited Indianapolis last week to get their first glance
of the construction of the Indiana Convention Center expansion. Local tourism officials are using such tours to market the
larger space.
A man suspected of issuing a bomb threat at Union Hospital in Terre Haute on Saturday has been found dead. Terre Haute police
say the body of 40-year-old Michael Miller was found in a wooded area north of the city on Thursday, and that he matches the
description of a man who demanded methadone at Union Hospital on Saturday. The suspect left a red bag at the hospital pharmacy
window, saying it contained a bomb. Authorities are awaiting an autopsy. Fox59 will have more at 4 p.m.