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A second Super Bowl ring or no, there’s no Mount Rushmore of NFL quarterbacks. There’s Peyton Manning on one level. Then there’s
everybody else.
Four veteran real estate agents are operating as part of Sotheby’s international network. The north-side office opened Friday
and already has 117 residential listings in the metropolitan area.
Indianapolis water customers can weigh in on a planned water rate hike at public hearing Monday night. In September, the Department of Waterworks proposed a 35-percent rate hike to pay for a $110 million upgrade to the city’s drinking water system. If approved, the rate increase would drive up residential water bills by an average of $6 a month. The hearing is set for 6 p.m. in the Broad Ripple High School auditorium.
Police say an east-side man who was tied up and beaten early Monday did not know his attackers. Officers were called to a home in the 2000 block of Adams Street just after 2 a.m. A male resident told investigators that his male attackers entered the home with guns drawn, physically assaulted him, tied him up and then stole his television and computer. This is the second home invasion in the area reported in the past week.
Three Zionsville police officers went into a burning home Monday morning to rescue a woman trapped inside. The unidentified
woman has been taken to St. Vincent Hospital to be treated for injuries. An officer also was sent to the hospital suffering
from smoke inhalation. Investigators haven’t determined how the fire on Stonewick Circle started shortly before 8 a.m. FOX59
will have more at 4 p.m.
Are Republicans shooting themselves in the foot with another bill targeting illegals?
The Batesville holding company said it will purchase K-Tron International Inc. in New Jersey for about $435 million, including
$45 million in K-Tron debt and cash on hand. The deal is expected to close by the end of March.
Columbus engine
maker Cummins Inc. will receive nearly $54M in federal funding as part of a program designed to significantly
increase fuel efficiency in heavy trucks and passenger vehicles, U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu announced Monday.
Sen. Mike Delph of Carmel says his proposal would require state agencies to check the citizenship of new employees and residents
applying for unemployment benefits using an online verification system.
The Indiana House is expected to vote Monday on legislation aimed at amending limits on property tax bills into the state
constitution.
A busy weekend included a Dance Kaleidoscope revival, a Bob Dylan tribute, and confessional theater.
Officials say closing a key Lake County bridge serving casinos, a steel mill and other businesses is costing the state tax
revenues amid other financial losses.
An Iraqi war veteran is drawing scrutiny from environmental advocates who question whether his work experience is appropriate
to his new job as a top state environmental adviser.
The General Assembly plans to consider changes to Indiana’s alcohol laws this session, including proposals that would allow
microbreweries to sell takeout beer on Sundays and permit alcohol sales during voting hours on Election Day.
Investigators are taking a "hard look" at safety at a northwestern Indiana steel mill that has had two recent explosions.
The museum counted 1.3 million visits last year, an increase of 270,000, or 26 percent,
over 2008.
Melvin Simon’s
daughter Deborah filed court papers Thursday afternoon charging her father was coerced into approving a
new estate plan in February 2009 that dramatically increased the amount of his fortune going to her stepmother, Bren.
The top level of the parking garage at Indianapolis International Airport is being closed in a money-saving effort. Officials
also will block off some little-used areas of surface parking lots, saying that the decline in air traffic during the recession
has reduced the need for parking spaces at the new passenger terminal that opened in late 2008
People for the Ethical Treatment for Animals made the $7,500 offer in a letter to Mayor Greg Ballard after the chain made
a deal to help pay for fire extinguishers and smoke detectors.
Robert E. Nelms received an eight-year sentence that will be served through a community corrections program after pleading
guilty to theft and securities fraud.