City-County Council member Kreider to resign after ‘painstaking’ decision
Scott Kreider, who was elected to the council in 2015, is one of 11 Republicans on the 25-seat council.
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Scott Kreider, who was elected to the council in 2015, is one of 11 Republicans on the 25-seat council.
The standalone, two-story facility is expected to offer a wide array of inpatient and outpatient services, including addiction treatment, counseling and psychiatric intensive care.
The decision could ultimately cost taxpayers billions of dollars, because more than 100,000 students say they have been swindled by their schools and are waiting for the Education Department to consider their applications for loan forgiveness.
The amendment would prohibit the Indiana General Assembly from adopting a budget that spends more than the state earns in revenue.
A Japan-based automotive industry supplier plans to spend $90 million to expand its manufacturing operations in Indiana, the company announced Tuesday.
Public meetings about the White River Vision Plan are scheduled for next week in Hamilton County and Indianapolis.
In Marion County, a total of 1,309 voters cast a ballot during the first three days of early voting last week. That’s nearly triple the amount of early voting during the same time period in 2014 for the last midterm election.
In recent years, colleges have been getting tougher on the accused when it comes to handling reports of sexual misconduct. The result is a rising number of lawsuits from students who feel their due-process rights are being violated, including several suits against schools in Indiana.
White River State Park Development Commission Executive Director Carolene Mays-Medley told members of the State Budget Committee on Tuesday that the commission wants to add a permanent stage, seating, restrooms and an artist amenity building to the park.
Some members of the Carmel City Council questioned whether $15 million might be too much to pay for the 8.7-acre property.
U.S. stocks rocketed to their biggest gain in six months Tuesday following strong earnings from major financial and health care companies as well as encouraging reports on the economy.
Mary Bono, who was named interim president and CEO of Indianapolis-based USA Gymnastics on Friday, resigned Tuesday after coming under fire from high-profile gymnasts Aly Raisman and Simone Biles.
Valparaiso University and Middle Tennessee State University had approved transferring the struggling law school to the Volunteer State, but higher-education officials objected.
U.S. employers posted the most jobs in two decades in August, and hiring also reached a record high, fresh evidence that companies are desperate to increase staff amid solid economic growth.
The Federal Reserve said Hurricane Florence reduced September output growth by less than 0.1 percentage points.
Indianapolis-based Simon Property Group and other mall landlords actually might be looking forward to redeveloping Sears’ massive stores with more promising tenants as the once-mighty retailer enters bankruptcy.
The drug industry's main trade group said drug companies are only willing to disclose the prices on their websites, not in commercials, and they'll start doing that next spring.
The signing means Indiana will have two key players—center Myles Turner and All-Star guard Victor Oladipo—under contract for the next three seasons.
Two companies facing multiple lawsuits over a tourist boat accident that killed 17 people, including nine members of an Indiana family, have invoked an 1851 law that allows vessel owners to try to avoid or limit legal damages.
Fellow billionaire and Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates said “personal computing would not have existed without” Paul Allen, who died as the world’s 27th richest person, with a fortune of $26.1 billion.