Centaur closing Indiana betting parlor in March
Indianapolis-based Centaur Gaming said Monday its site in Merrillville will close March 15. The site opened in 1995 and employs 33 people.
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Indianapolis-based Centaur Gaming said Monday its site in Merrillville will close March 15. The site opened in 1995 and employs 33 people.
The Indiana Senate's top Democrat on Monday faulted Republican Gov. Mike Pence for not seeking more money in his proposed budget so that the Department of Child Services could hire enough case managers to meet their workload levels.
Senate Bill 249, if passed into law, would ban communities from adopting an ordinance preventing the construction of livestock facilities.
Outside contractors may take over the positions at 28 airports, including those serving Indianapolis, Atlanta and St. Louis, a United spokesman said.
A batch of Cialis pills, purportedly made at a plant in Australia, was banned by the FDA from entering the U.S. after the pills were found to contain the active ingredient for rival drug Viagra. Cialis manufacturer Eli Lilly said it doesn’t make any drugs in Australia.
Since Obamcare was expected to boost insurance coverage nationally by 32 million people, drugmakers like Eli Lilly and Co. stood to benefit. But it’s not working out that way. At least not for Lilly.
Gov. Mike Pence’s proposed budget includes about $19 million of the $50 million requested for a planned Indiana University medical school campus in downtown Evansville, according to the Associated Press. While the General Assembly could change that funding amount, Evansville Mayor Lloyd Winnecke said Pence's proposal is a great starting point. Winnecke told the Evansville […]
Natascia Marino has been named an assistant research scientist with the Komen Tissue Bank at the Indiana University Simon Cancer Center. She was previously a postdoctoral researcher at the National Cancer Institute. She holds a bachelor’s degree in pharmaceutical biotechnology from the University of Naples Federico II in Italy and earned her doctorate in pharmacology […]
Creative industries including Hollywood and broadcasting contribute more to the U.S. economy than previously thought, the government said Monday.
Propelled by the intrigue of watching Andrew Luck and Peyton Manning square off for perhaps the final time, Indy-area viewership of Sunday's playoff game easily bested first-round numbers for the Bengals contest.
Republicans have rejected Democrats' calls to specify in Indiana's state budget how much money is going toward traditional public schools, charter schools and the private school voucher program.
Paoli Peaks, which was hampered by early January rains and the task of making snow for its slopes, has opened its gates for skiing and snowboarding enthusiasts.
Indiana Chief Justice Loretta Rush, who took over the position in August, will give the speech Wednesday before a joint session of the Indiana General Assembly.
Despite an auction of inventory to satisfy a debt, Aronstam Fine Jewelers is in no danger of closing, the store’s owner says, thanks to the help of outside investors.
Andrew Luck has his signature NFL win, and it came against his predecessor. The victory moved the Colts into the AFC championship game and provided evidence to CEO Jim Irsay that he made the right decision regarding Peyton Manning.
During Gov. Mike Pence’s third State of the State speech on Tuesday, many will be listening for clues about his plans for the next presidential election.
Incoming Illinois governor Bruce Rauner, who wants to emulate former Indiana governor Mitch Daniels, has named three major players from the Daniels administration to his inner circle.
Federal prosecutors have charged a local government official in Indianapolis with embezzling tens of thousands of dollars in Social Security payments intended for disabled and elderly recipients.
That money toward Indiana University’s portion of the project is part of $50 million that IU and other schools involved in the project have requested from the state.