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ALTOM: What’s available about you online may surprise you
A half-hour perusing the various social media sites can give you carloads of information about your sought-after individual.
BENNER: Tough year for IU basketball to make a comeback
Yes, the IU Hoosiers are better this season. How could they not be?
Teen claims sexual assault by ‘modeling agent’
A 14-year-old girl says she was sexually assaulted Tuesday afternoon in Bloomington by a man posing as a modeling agent. The
girl told police the man approached her in a car, drove her to another location and sexually assaulted her. The girl describes
her attacker as a somewhat-overweight white man in his 50s with white hair and beard. He was driving a grey or silver four-door
car.
Virus claims fifth victim in Marion County
Hilario Martinez has died after spending weeks in intensive care battling the H1N1 flu, doctors say, bringing the number of
Hoosiers who have died from the virus to 16. The death is the fifth in Marion County from the virus. Thousands of people lined
up outside Lafayette Square Mall yesterday and today to get vaccinations.
Man shot in south-side robbery
Two men were robbed and one of them shot near Pleasant Run Parkway on the south side of Indianapolis this morning, according
to police. The victims drove after the suspects after the incident while calling police. The chase ended in an alley near
26th Street and Burton Avenue after the suspects jumped out of their vehicle and took off on foot. Police couldn’t track them
down. The shooting victim was taken to Wishard Hospital in good condition. Fox 59 will have more at 4 p.m.
Steak n Shake and the new NEA chief
Should Biglari take Landesman’s remarks as praise where he can get it, or consider them an insult?
More on Michael Feinstein’s plate
The artistic head of the Carmel Regional Performing Arts Center has added a Broadway show and a new NYC position to his already busy schedule.
Daniels blasts House health bill
In letter to Indiana congressmen, the governor says the reform bill would kill jobs with ‘enormous’ new taxes.
Fort Wayne plant closing to leave 118 jobless
Marietta, Ga.-based Graphic Packaging International Inc. has notified the state that it will cut 118 jobs by closing its plant in Fort Wayne.
Military firm could create 500 jobs at former chemical site
Telic Corp., a developer and manufacturer of United States military equipment, announced Thursday it will invest more than
$1.2 million in the former Newport Chemical Depot in western Indiana, creating up to 500 jobs.
Retail sales tick up for second consecutive month
Consumers, enticed by cooler weather, early holiday discounts and an improving economy, spent a little more in October.
HHGregg’s quarterly earnings, sales jump
HHGregg reported a rise in quarterly profit and sales Thursday morning that exceeded analyst expectations, despite a decrease
in same-store sales.
Acquisition hurts Republic Airways profits
Republic Airways reported a much smaller third-quarter profit as Midwest Airlines, purchased on July 31, lost money right
away.
IndyCar set to sign Izod as title sponsor
IndyCar officials are expected to announce Thursday that clothing maker Izod will become the series’ title sponsor next season.
Harley-Davidson eliminates Indiana from relocation list
Harley-Davidson has announced that a Kentucky location is the only one it will consider if it decides to relocate its York,
Pa., motorcycle plant, eliminating a site south of Indianapolis from contention.
Citizens Energy donates land to baseball not-for profit
Citizens has donated 28 acres of land from its former Citizens Gas & Coke Utility site on the southeast side of Indianapolis
to Play Ball Indiana for the development of a youth sports complex.
New design of bridge girder is huge, strong
The next time you’re tooling along Interstate 465 on the west side, take notice of the girders supporting the new 21st Street bridge. You might see more of them in the future. The experimental concrete beams are bigger than normal and shaped like a “U” instead of the traditional “I.” Think of an elongated, Paul-Bunyan-class […]
Catholic-owned builder edges into Indianapolis
When Sisters of St. Francis Health Services Inc. bought Tonn and Blank Construction Co. in 1998, more
than one employee of the Michigan City firm wondered what it would be like to be run by a Roman Catholic
order that not only owned a string of Midwestern hospitals but also traced its spiritual heritage to
a 12th century mystic.