Judge asked to reconsider vanity plate ruling
BMV Commissioner Don Snemis said the judge's order would force the agency to issue personalized plates with offensive references to race, religion or sexual orientation.
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BMV Commissioner Don Snemis said the judge's order would force the agency to issue personalized plates with offensive references to race, religion or sexual orientation.
A study has found that most doctors in Indiana aren't frequently using an electronic system designed to detect prescription drug abuse.
The U.S. economy has finally regained the jobs lost to the Great Recession, but a smaller percentage of Americans are actually working and median household income has declined considerably since before the recession.
When crowds flock to Klipsch Music Center in Noblesville, nearby businesses notice—and hope to cash in.
The decision to collect cases before one court comes after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said it will re-examine the safety of testosterone-replacement drugs after studies showed the medicine posed an increased risk of heart attack and stroke.
Indiana House Republicans will decide whether to take action against Speaker Pro Tem Eric Turner, who is accused of using his influence to protect his family's lucrative nursing home business.
The city will be the first in the nation to open a charter school designed for youth passing through the juvenile court system and other troubled students.
The Association of Indiana Convention and Visitors Bureaus will now be called the Indiana Tourism Association.
-Capitol Construction has completed a 3,000-square-foot retail build-out for MG Tates at 8702 Keystone Crossing.
-Capitol Construction has completed a 3,800-square-foot retail build-out for AFSCME at 9075 N. Meridian St.
The average rate for 30-year mortgages rose from 4.25 percent to 4.32 percent in the week ended June 5, according to Bankrate.com. The rate for 15-year mortgages rose from 3.35 percent to 3.41 percent.
Meyer Najem Construction Executive Vice President Sam Mishelow has been promoted to chief strategy officer of the company.
-HJ Umbaugh & Associates leased 20,937 square feet of office space at 8365 Keystone Crossing. The tenant was represented by Christopher Carmen of Carmen Commercial Real Estate Services Inc. The landlord, Sourwine Real Estate Services, was represented by Andrew Martin and Bennett Williams of Cassidy Turley.
-3xLogic Inc. leased 14,182 square feet of industrial space at 9880-9896 E. 121st St., Fishers. The tenant was represented by Bryan Poynter of Cassidy Turley. The landlord, Duke Realty Corp., was represented by Duke's Kate Willen Ems.
-The Tamale Place leased 2,590 square feet at 1155 Stop 11 Road, Suite D. The tenant was represented by Andrew Clifford of 7D Commercial Real Estate. The landlord, J&J Partners LLC, was represented by Ryan Zickler of Zickler and Associates.
-Wynright Corp. leased 2,400 square feet of industrial space at 5603 W. Raymond St. The landlord, Iron Point Titan Asset Management LLC, was represented by Bryan Poynter of Cassidy Turley. The tenant represented itself.
-Dr. Billie J. Jameson leased 2,270 square feet of office space in the Meridian Professional Building, 3266 N. Meridian St. The landlord, PBB III LLC, was represented by Larry W. Harshman of Harshman Property Services LLC. The tenant represented itself.
-Omni Tech Calibration Services Inc. leased 2,250 square feet of industrial space at 5545 W. Raymond St. The tenant was represented by Matt Kiger and Derek Menerey of Newmark Knight Frank Halakar. The landlord, Iron Point Titan Asset Management LLC, was represented by Bryan Poynter of Cassidy Turley.
-Force Holding Company LLC leased 2,160 square feet of industrial space at 6911-7061 Corporate Circle. The tenant was represented by Todd Vannatta of Cassidy Turley. The landlord, CrossLake Partners, was represented by Bryan Poynter and Russell Van Til of Cassidy Turley.
-Dajac Inc. leased 2,000 square feet of industrial space at 17406 Tiller Court, Westfield. The tenant was represented by Grant Lindley of Cassidy Turley. The landlord, First Financial Bank NA, was represented by J.D. Graves of CBRE.
-Encanto De Yemaya leased 1,420 square feet of retail space at Grant Plaza, 3035 Lafayette Road.The landlord, Harshman & Hays LLC, was represented by Larry W. Harshman of Harshman Property Services LLC. The tenant represented itself.
-The Bully Store leased 850 square feet of retail space at 2405 Lafayette Road. The landlord, 2405 Lafayette Road LLC, was represented by Larry W. Harshman of Harshman Property Services LLC. The tenant represented itself.
Andrew Leonard is with 7D Commercial Real Estate. The firm name was incorrect in the 3 Sisters Cafe lease published last week.
The case, brought by former UCLA basketball star Ed O'Bannon, could determine whether the NCAA has to negotiate with players seeking to be paid for appearing in televised games without forfeiting scholarships.
In a speech, Mourdock cautioned GOP members to be wary of politicians who promise entitlements and spending as debt grows. He said the Nazis made the same promises to Germans before that country's 1936 elections.
Agents collected documents from the Indiana Math and Science Academy this week as part of court-ordered search warrant. The school at 7435 N. Keystone Ave. said it provided information related to a federal grant program.
The annual Indianapolis Zoo fundraiser offers a seemingly endless supply of food samples from some of Central Indiana’s leading restaurants. Here are the newbies.
By the end of Conner Prairie’s 2014 season, about 100,000 people will have taken to the skies in its tethered helium balloon—a high-flying attraction that soared to landmark status soon after it debuted five years ago.
Naomi Pescovitz will helm the Saturday and Sunday editions of “News Sunrise,” beginning July 9.