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BMV finds more overcharges on driver’s licenses
Some Indiana drivers will be getting money back the next time they make a transaction at the Bureau of Motor Vehicles.
Indiana prepares to roll out online health exchange
More than 500,000 Indiana residents without health insurance will be able to start buying it Tuesday under the Affordable Care Act.
Izod dropping IndyCar Series sponsorship
The apparel brand Izod is dropping its partnership with the IndyCar Series after the conclusion of the 2013 season, leaving the open-wheel racing series without a title sponsor.
Auction lands $2.1 million for Elona Biotech assets
Elona went into receivership in June after Greenwood officials filed a foreclosure lawsuit against the firm. The company failed after receiving more than $8 million in economic development incentives from the city over the past three years.
Local embrace of new IndyCar road race at IMS key to its success
Hulman & Co. CEO Mark Miles has to be hoping that locals are fans of IndyCar racing and not just the Indianapolis 500.
Fire destroys east-side warehouse
A large, vacant industrial building went up in flames on the near-east side Wednesday evening, creating a thick black smoke plume that could be seen for miles. The warehouse at 3724 E. 9th St., near North Sherman Drive, has been empty since it was vacated by Continental Metal Products Inc. about 10 years ago. The cause of the fire wasn’t immediately determined. No injuries were reported.
Man arrested for impersonating police
An Indianapolis man was arrested Thursday afternoon after authorities said he impersonated a police officer during funeral ceremonies for officer Rod Bradway. Minh V. Nguyen, 38, was taken into custody just before a procession of police vehicles left downtown. Detectives noticed Nguyen standing in a full police uniform armed with two guns. However, the patch on his uniform was a generic emblem. Nguyen also had a Dodge Charger resembling those driven by undercover officers.
Remains found of man murdered in 1996
Remains found in a shallow grave near a Montgomery County farm in May have been positively identified through DNA testing as those of a Carmel businessman who was murdered in 1996, investigators said Thursday. Craig Roberts, 47, who owned a landscaping firm, disappeared before Thanksgiving nearly 17 years ago. Employee John David Smith was convicted of murdering Roberts in 2001 in a case based on circumstantial evidence. Smith, who is serving a 95-year-sentence, told investigators where to find the body.
Aircraft paint shop at Grissom a boon for economy
The 150-employee facility is a godsend for Miami County, which lost a larger percentage of its residents between 1990 and 2000 than any other Indiana county.
Is Fido clamoring for a trip to the mall?
Officials at Clay Terrace in Carmel are working on plans to open a dog park on a vacant patch of land along U.S. 31, south of St. Vincent Sports Performance.
Auto parts supplier expanding Indiana factory
Heartland Automotive plans to spend $38 million on a factory expansion that could add up to 220 jobs in the next two years.
Finish Line shares surge after jump in profit
New products from apparel makers such as Nike helped drive up earnings 6.1 percent in the fiscal second quarter, the Indianapolis-based retailer announced Friday morning. A deal with Macy’s also is paying off.
GE workers protest Bloomington factory job cuts
Workers say the company isn’t following through on an investment announced three years ago.
Expert: 1-percent cut in recidivism could save state millions
Indiana lawmakers are studying the impact of a sentencing reform law the General Assembly approved earlier this year.
Angie’s List’s believers, doomsayers dig in their heels
As Angie’s List approaches its second anniversary as a public company, investors remain as split as ever on whether the consumer-review company is wildly overvalued or a revolutionary Internet business still in its infancy.
Reverse commuter route launches on northwest side
There’s a new reverse-commute bus route connecting the northwest side of Indianapolis with major employers in west Carmel.
Eco-friendly lighting firm gains wattage after recession
Eco Lighting Solutions in Fishers designs and sells induction lighting, which costs less to install than LED and requires less energy than fluorescent. Induction lights work a lot like cheaper fluorescent ones, but don’t burn out as quickly.
Old-line manufacturer poised to close for good
A manufacturer that has roots in Indianapolis dating to 1924 plans to permanently cease operations in late November unless it can find a buyer for the business.
Investment rep fined over disclosure rules
A Bartholomew County investment representative will pay a $20,000 fine under an agreement with regulators over allegations he failed to make proper disclosures in research reports.