Former Land Bank chief grilled over inconsistent testimony
Former Indy Land Bank director Reggie Walton opted to take the stand in his own defense in federal court this week, and prosecutors took the opportunity to use his words against him.
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Former Indy Land Bank director Reggie Walton opted to take the stand in his own defense in federal court this week, and prosecutors took the opportunity to use his words against him.
The settlement with Indiana, 48 other states and the federal government will resolve five lawsuits against the pharmaceutical company Daiichi Sankyo Inc.
Legislation that would prevent the sale of any products containing microbeads in Indiana, is headed to the governor’s office for final approval.
Bryce Caldwell plans to open an Italian restaurant called Pioneer on June 1, more than three years after his original plan to launch on New Year’s Day 2012.
A Greenwood firm that manufactures wireless monitoring and control devices plans to move operations into an abandoned plant on the south side of downtown Indianapolis, allowing it to expand and add 25 workers before the end of the decade.
Indianapolis Business Journal gathered leaders in the state's technology industry for a Power Breakfast panel discussion March 13. Among the topics the panel discussed were top IPO candidates, tech trends, and attracting venture capital from Silicon Valley.
An Indiana legislative committee has endorsed a contentious proposal that would prevent the government from compelling people to provide services for activities they consider strongly objectionable, including same-sex weddings.
One-third of Indiana’s buyers on Obamacare exchanges were new to their health plans this year—tying Indiana for sixth among the 37 states using the federal exchange.
The Indiana Health Information Exchange named John Kansky as CEO. He has held that role on an interim basis since June, when he replaced Harold Apple. Kansky previously served as IHIE's vice president of strategy and planning. He holds a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from Purdue University, a master’s degree in biomedical engineering from […]
Hc1.com has raised $14.4 million more from angel investors to help it pursue an audacious goal: It wants to become the Salesforce.com of the health care industry. Zionsville-based Hc1 is using the money to expand from its roots—making software to help medical labs, pharmacies, physicians and hospital systems track the business relationships they have with […]
At issue is an extra $126 per employee that Hoosier companies will pay to the federal government in 2016 if Indiana has an outstanding unemployment loan on Jan. 1 of that year. If a payoff takes place by the end of 2015, that extra payment goes away.
Country stars Lady Antebellum and Kacey Musgraves also are set to perform in the music festival at White River State Park on April 3-5, with more acts to be announced.
Ted Boehm brings his wealth of knowledge to Hoover Hull Turner LLP, which focuses on business litigation. Boehm retired from the Indiana Supreme Court in 2010 after serving 14 years.
The Federal Home Loan Bank of Indianapolis is again admitting mortgage-investment firms as members, even as the overseer of the government-chartered system of 12 regional lenders considers barring such companies.
Frisch’s Restaurants Inc. sued former Assistant Treasurer Michael Hudson in January, alleging that he forged payroll documents and falsified accounting entries, then diverted company funds into personal accounts over several years.
A bill that aims to simplify school management by cutting obsolete or duplicate rules in education could also change how public records are handled by all types of Indiana agencies.
The Indiana Repertory Theatre travels back to 1973 Atlanta while Wisdom Tooth Theatre asks questions of Judas Iscariot.
The single-region-placement oddity that means only one home-state school has a shot at reaching the Final Four in Indianapolis next month.
With the new infusion, the maker of energy-management software has brought in about $25 million in venture capital.
Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard has vetoed a proposal supporters called a “Homeless Bill of Rights,” saying it would have created liability issues.