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NFP of NOTE: Center Grove Education Foundation
Center Grove Education Foundation partners with our community to enrich the lives of all Center Grove Community School Corp. students by funding extraordinary and innovative learning experiences.
San Diego wellness-program firm plans 300 jobs in Carmel
American Specialty Health has lined up office space along North Meridian Street. The company may establish Carmel as its new headquarters.
IBJ Movie Night: ‘The Way Way Back’
Win tickets to a sneak preview of the new film featuring Steve Carrell and Sam Rockwell. All you have to do is share some summer memories.
Firefighters suffer injuries
Four Indianapolis firefighters were injured fighting a southeast-side house fire in the 300 block of South Walcott Street just before 8 p.m. Wednesday. An out-of-control kitchen fire caused about $60,000 in damage. Three firefighters received minor burns, and another suffered a neck and back injury.
Body found outside apartments
Indianapolis police are investigating the discovery of a body outside an apartment complex on the northeast side. The dead male was found on a sidewalk next to a creek by a maintenance worker at about 9 a.m. in the 4200 block of Stratford Court, near 42nd Street and Post Road. An autopsy is pending.
Two men injured in shooting
A man was in critical condition after being shot multiple times late Wednesday in the 2100 block of Carrollton Avenue, near East 22nd Street and North College Avenue. The incident, which happened just before midnight, left another man hospitalized with a gunshot wound to the leg. At least 10 people have been shot in Indianapolis in the last six days, resulting in five fatalities.
Indiana ends 2013 budget with improved cash balance
Gov. Mike Pence on Thursday praised budget closeout numbers showing the state with $93 million in an ongoing surplus and $86 million more than expected in cash reserves.
Dunbar Cook deal an omen of more accounting mergers
Accountants point to aging partners at firms who are looking to retire, more complex regulations and an attractive local business climate as reasons out-of-town accounting firms are looking this way.
Carmel firm settles discrimination lawsuit for $90K
A Carmel-based power-grid operator has agreed to pay $90,500 to settle a disability discrimination lawsuit involving an employee who allegedly suffered from postpartum depression.
Stocks rise to record highs as Fed keeps stimulus
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said the central bank is in no hurry to stop supporting the economy because unemployment remains high and inflation is below the Fed’s target.
Hunckler steps down as head of startup group Verge
The executive director of the startup advocacy group will devote himself to Social Reactor, a social media startup within Scott Jones’ question-and-answer service ChaCha Search Inc.
It’s time for IU’s excuse-making to stop
Indiana basketball coach Tom Crean has pulled the Hoosiers back from the brink faster than anyone thought he would or could. But now that he has, he and his staff can't answer questions about every stumble by pointing to ghosts of IU's past.
Ball State wins state approval for new planetarium
The State Budget Committee on Wednesday approved the new $4.6 million planetarium and the $1.35 million greenhouse upgrade. School fundraising campaigns will pay for the projects.
Former Loon Lake building getting new restaurant tenant
A franchisee of the Dallas-based chain Twin Peaks has signed a lease to occupy the building northwest of Interstate 69 and East 82nd Street and should be open by the end of the year.
Roundup: French macarons in Westfield, Italian in Carmel and just-add-meat meals
A European-style bakery is planned for a historic bank building in downtown Westfield. Plus: a Carmel startup’s single-serving meal kits and familiar names in Zionsville.
Budget panel approves $63M for Ivy Tech projects
The panel signed off Wednesday on $20 million each for the college's Anderson and Bloomington campuses and $23 million for an expansion of its Indianapolis location.
Star negotiating HQ move to former Nordstrom at Circle Centre
The newspaper’s publisher confirmed it’s closing in on a deal to occupy the space after IBJ reported earlier Wednesday that the Star was considering a move to Circle Centre mall.
Want Cliffs Notes on health reform? Look at Wishard
Soon to change its name to Eskenazi Health, the county-owned hospital in Indianapolis is using a business model that tries to promote patients’ health, rather than merely treat their diseases.
Westfield’s sports plan is grand
When it opens next spring, the aptly named Grand Park Sports Campus will be the largest youth sports complex of its kind in the country.