Venture capitalist Neff replacing Evans as AIT chief
It’s the latest in a string of leadership changes at the testing lab. Neff is coming from CHV Capital, the venture capital arm of Indiana University Health, where he had been CEO.
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It’s the latest in a string of leadership changes at the testing lab. Neff is coming from CHV Capital, the venture capital arm of Indiana University Health, where he had been CEO.
Five nurses were injured, one critically, after a golf cart rolled over Thursday about 1 p.m. at Bradford Woods Park in Morgan County. The nurses were taking part in a “medically specific” summer camp for children. They were ejected from the cart when it wiped out while traveling fast down a hill. Four of the nurses were released from the hospital, but one is still receiving treatment. Police are investigating.
Police say a man told officers he was acting in self-defense when he fired the shots that wounded four people outside The Vogue nightclub in Broad Ripple about 3 a.m. Friday. None of the injuries appeared life-threatening. Police say shooter flagged down officers and told them he pulled out a gun after a group of men attacked him and a friend. The man is in custody while police investigate.
Many of the 38 remaining survivors of the World War II sinking of the USS Indianapolis have gathered for what might be the last of their annual reunions.
The reunion activities began Thursday at a downtown Indianapolis hotel and continue until Sunday when a memorial service is scheduled. Only 317 of the ship’s nearly 1,200 crew members survived the July 30, 1945, sinking by Japanese torpedoes and spent days floating in shark-infested waters before being rescued. Most of the survivors are in their 90s.
Republican Senate President Pro Tem David Long and Republican House Speaker Brian Bosma announced Friday the creation of an independent task force to review the school grading system.
Little Raymond’s Print Shop Inc. has requested a property-tax break on $975,000 in manufacturing equipment needed for its screen-printing facility.
Conservative duo “Chicks on the Right” set to fill slot vacated by Ed Wenck in March at city’s top talk station.
The Indianapolis-based trucking firm has agreed to pay $18.5 million to the families of two men who died in a multiple-vehicle accident involving a Celadon truck driver in northwest Indiana in February 2011.
The biggest soccer match in Indianapolis history also marked the first time that a natural grass surface was was laid inside the Colts’ stadium.
The Indianapolis-based real estate investment trust took a $5.4 million non-cash impairment charge relating to a $29.5 million loan default on a retail development in Georgia.
The Labor Department said the rate fell from 7.6 percent to 7.4 percent in June. But that was one of the few good signs in an otherwise lackluster report.
Frontier Airlines, the Denver-based airline owned by Indianapolis-based Republic Airways Holdings, may soon become a legitimate down-market competitor.
The legislation would require athletes to have annual baseline concussion testing and ensure that an athlete in good academic standing would not be in danger of losing an athletic scholarship because of injury or performance.
Indianapolis-based Eli Lilly and Co. discovers, develops, manufactures and sells pharmaceutical products for humans and animals.
Eddie Brochin is only the second person to ever film the ancient hunting techniques of Mongolia’s eagle masters.
Student singers, national authors, feature films and more square off here regularly. Could Indy be the competitive arts capital of the U.S.?
It provides the impression that there are a bevy of programmers back in the office coding your specific solution. The reality is that all the work has already been done.
City Securities Corp. has dominated the Indiana municipal bond market for decades, but the firm’s recent $580,000 settlement with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission could give issuers pause and competitors a foot in the door in the underwriting business.
While some Americans question the National Security Agency’s habit of amassing citizens’ phone records, former Indianapolis Mayor Steve Goldsmith urges city governments to dive into “big data.”