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Lilly reducing sales force by 191 as part of larger restructuring
Eli Lilly and Co. has notified the state that it plans to eliminate 191 sales jobs as part of a company-wide restructuring
announced
in September
that ultimately will result in 5,500 job cuts by the end of 2011.
First Merchants posts quarterly loss on bad loans
Muncie-based First Merchants Corp. said Monday afternoon that loan charge-offs contributed to a loss of $6.4 million in the third quarter.
Ohio casino question could affect Indiana
Ohio voters are poised to weigh in on a ballot question that would authorize casinos in Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus and
Toledo.
IBJ Media seeking approval for new projecting sign
The parent company of IBJ has filed plans to add a new sign with an electronic-message component outside the newspaper’s headquarters
at 41 E. Washington St.
Vengeance may be root of attack of lawmaker
Associates of a central Indiana legislator beaten over the weekend say a 1980s legal dispute might have triggered the attack.
Democratic Rep. Ed DeLaney of Indianapolis was taken to a hospital for treatment of facial fractures and a broken rib after
the attack Saturday in Carmel. Police officers arrested 38-year-old Augustus J. Mendenhall on attempted murder charges. Marion
County Democratic Chairman Ed Treacy says it appears Mendenhall was seeking revenge against DeLaney, an attorney who had worked
on litigation involving an adult bookstore owned by Mendenhallâ??s father.
Expert: Wishard referendum will pass
IUPUI political scientist Bill Blomquist predicts the Wishard hospital referendum will pass by a "comfortable"
margin.
Expert: Wishard referendum will pass
IUPUI political scientist Bill Blomquist predicts passage of the Wishard hospital referendum by a "comfortable" margin.
Investigators look for suspect in warehouse fire
Arson investigators are trying to find the person who threw a burning phone book through the window of a warehouse on the
southwest side in Indianapolis late last night. Someone threw the burning book into the Regal-Beloit warehouse at 6450 W.
Hanna Ave. Officials are going over surveillance video to get a look at a suspect. Crews put the fire out without much damage,
and no one was hurt.
Nurse who died being tested for swine flu
An Evansville hospital is awaiting tests to confirm whether a nurse who died was ill with the H1N1 flu. Danna Fortune, 53,
died Friday, more than a week after being admitted to St. Maryâ??s Medical Center with flu-like symptoms. Fortune was a nurse
in the hospitalâ??s neonatal intensive care unit. A hospital representative says there are no indications Fortune had been
in contact with any patients hospitalized with the virus, also known as swine flu. Fox59 will have more at 4 p.m.
Wishard hopes to overcome taxpayer skepticism in referendum
Tuesday’s vote will determine if Marion County Health & Hospital Corp. can sell up to $703 million in taxpayer-backed bonds
to replace the county-owned hospital.
September construction spending edges up
Construction spending in September posted a better-than-expected performance, powered by the largest jump in housing construction
in more than six years.
Allison Melangton
Allison Melangton brings more than 25 years of sports and events management experience to her role overseeing plans for the
2012 Super Bowl in Indianapolis.
Indiana among 15 states accusing Amgen of illegal kickbacks
Biotechnology behemoth Amgen Inc. is being sued by 15 states, including Indiana, alleging the company gave kickbacks to medical
providers to help boost sales of the Aranesp.
Ford surprises with $1B quarterly profit
Ford, the only Detroit automaker to dodge direct government aid and bankruptcy court, surprised investors with a profit of
nearly $1 billion in the third quarter.
You-review-it Monday
Did you get to the Indianapolis Art Center’s Day of the Dead? Or stick to “Paranormal Activity” at the multiplex?
Five Indiana counties form biz-development group
The newly formed Interstate 74 Business Corridor includes Shelby, Rush, Decatur, Ripley and Dearborn counties, as well as
the city of Batesville.
Fewer schools offering $1 health coverage for administrators
Nearly 60 of Indiana’s 354 public school districts now require administrators to pay more than $1 for their health insurance.
That’s a big shift from a decade ago.
Debate heats up over revamped teacher license rule
The proposal has sparked fierce opposition and created a turf battle that could come to a head Monday when the state holds its final public hearing on the issue in Indianapolis.
Rep. DeLaney recovering after surprise attack
DeLaney, a Democrat from Indianapolis, was treated at Methodist Hospital for two broken bones in his face, as well as cuts
and bruises, following the Saturday morning attack.