Bill to hold back some 3rd-graders has steep cost
Indiana Senate Education Committee votes 8-3 to advance the bill, which now moves to the Senate Appropriation Committee.
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Indiana Senate Education Committee votes 8-3 to advance the bill, which now moves to the Senate Appropriation Committee.
These deals had no price tag, but still were significant.
WellPoint’s sale of its NextRx unit was the largest deal in the Indianapolis area in 2009.
Pent-up demand, anticipated thaw in financing might cause business valuations to rise modestly
Some observers see a parallel to the state’s seeking Japanese investment following recession in the early 1980s.
Lithium battery-maker had requested a Hancock County zoning exemption to establish a manufacturing operation in the Mount
Comfort business park.
See the Indy-based comedy group, fresh from their appearance at the Chicago Sketch Comedy Festival.
Indiana application for competitive grants includes aggressive proposals that could force out inefficient teachers and convert
struggling schools to charter schools.
Evan Bayh is no Martha Coakley. But on the outside chance Bayh could be beat in this year’s senate race, an opponent might
do best to paint him as an elitist.
They’ve ousted Tony George, now it’s time for the former Indianapolis Motor Speedway CEO’s three sisters and mother to lead
open-wheel racing out of the woods.
A Bartholomew County man is in stable condition after he was shot several times Monday night at his mobile home in Heritage
Heights. Police say 38-year old Alberto Avitia told them that Juvencio Montez, 35, came into his home and shot him in the
back. Police are now searching for Montez. He is considered armed and dangerous.
Muncie police are investigating the deaths of two infants within months of each other at a caregiver’s house. Caregiver
Tina Byrd said when she checked on the infant Tuesday afternoon he wasn’t breathing. In November, a 2-month-old baby died
while at Byrd’s home. Police investigated that case but found nothing suspicious. Now, police are examining both cases.
Police say an Indianapolis officer drove over a man who was lying on a road after being struck by another vehicle in a hit-and-run.
The officer reported that he was driving on the city’s south side on Emerson Avenue near Edgewood Avenue early Wednesday when
he saw the man in the roadway too late to avoid hitting him. Investigators found blood and auto parts not belonging to the
police cruiser where the man apparently had been hit. Mark Nelson, 26, of Indianapolis died a few hours later at Wishard Memorial
Hospital. Fox59 will have more at 4 p.m.
Battery maker EnerDel could land $3 million in federal disaster-recovery money that would help bring 200 more jobs to its
facilities on the north side of Indianapolis and in Noblesville.
Mall retailer The Finish Line Inc. has agreed to forfeit a potentially lucrative tax-abatement deal because it won’t be able
to meet a 2008 promise to create almost 200 jobs and invest $24 million at its Indianapolis headquarters.
Arts organizations fill out their winter/spring lineups.
Knauf Insulation in Shelbyville appoints a company executive to its newly created position of CEO of North American operations.
Kerasotes, the nation’s sixth-largest movie house chain, has four theaters in the Indianapolis area; AMC, the No. 2 player, has two.
Proceeds from the offering will be used for general corporate purposes and to fund the purchase of senior notes.
A former attorney who pleaded guilty to mail fraud has been sentenced to three years probation for submitting inflated bids
on foreclosed homes to the company for which he worked and pocketing the difference.