Area home-sale agreements on the rise again
Home-sale agreements in the nine-county Indianapolis area were up nearly 10 percent in June compared to the same month a year ago.
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Home-sale agreements in the nine-county Indianapolis area were up nearly 10 percent in June compared to the same month a year ago.
Today, we hear from seemingly sophisticated folks that we should return to the gold standard, and so ensure long-run stability and remove those unseemly humans from decisions about money. That argument ignores two common axioms.
I launched The Dose with a post about the general use-lessness of the hopsital price data released in May by the Obama adminsitration. For what it's worth, the Journal of the American Medical Association, published by the nation's largest doctors' group, agrees with me. In a perspective piece published on July 10, http://jama.jamanetwork.com/article.aspx?articleid=1710451, JAMA contirbutor […]
Walter Kelly, who spent 21 years on the Fishers Town Council, including 17 as president, on Thursday formerly announced his candidacy for mayor of the soon-to-be city. Fishers will hold its first mayoral election in November 2014 and become a city in 2015. Kelly last served as council president in 2000.
Madison County police say a man shot himself to death Thursday night after police came to serve him an arrest warrant at an Elwood home. Police say the man barricaded himself in the house when they arrived about 9:30 p.m. A short time later, shots rang out. Special weapons teams, chemical agents, robotic cameras and police dogs were used before the man’s body was found in the crawl space about four hours later.
Indianapolis police arrested Eron Bonner, 18, on Thursday in connection with the death of 16-year-old Monquize Edwards, who was shot on the Fourth of July after the downtown fireworks show. Bonner was charged Thursday with murder, unlawful possession of a firearm by a serious violent felon, and criminal gang enhancement. Witnesses and surveillance photos led detectives to Bonner.
The developer is proposing to add 15 units to the 88 apartments already included in the plans, increasing the cost of the project to $25 million.
The trial of 2,100 patients, called Expedition III, will use new measures of cognitive function, such as the ability to do tasks like cooking or driving, or remembering words after a delay.
Irwin Levin, the lawyer who first exposed the alleged $30 million in overcharging in the lawsuit, called Friday's announcement a "political" move designed to gloss over the state's faults.
Emphymab Biotech, with a treatment for emphysema developed by a group of Indiana University medical professors, received the top prize at the Innovation Showcase on Thursday.
Cloud computing giant Salesforce.com paid $33.75 per share to acquire ExactTarget. The price was roughly 6.5 times ExactTarget’s projected revenue for 2013, analysts said.
Walt Kelly was appointed to the Fishers Town Council in 1977 and went on to be elected to the position, serving as the panel’s president for 17 years. He resigned more than a decade ago because of professional obligations.
Daniel Beckley, former executive director of the Charleston Symphony Orchestra, will take responsibility for the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra and the Hilbert Circle Theatre.
Innovative Coating Solutions and Reflex & Allen USA expect to add a total of 93 employees over five years and are seeking tax breaks on $3.5 million in new equipment.
The agency said that between Oct. 23, 2009 and March 7, 2010, security weaknesses in a WellPoint online application database left the information of 612,402 people accessible to unauthorized users.
A homegrown revival in Shelbyville could gain serious momentum with redevelopment of the vacant First Methodist Building, one of the most prominent buildings on the circle. A California investor bought the five-story building in May and plans a $3.5 million renovation.
Just when you think nothing more can be said about Butler’s latest coaching departure …
Some of Indianapolis’ up-and-coming theater groups are establishing their identities through recently acquired performance spaces.
Bowen Technovation President Jeff Bowen says the university unfairly favored his Florida-based competitor to install a sophisticated audio-visual system for its new planetarium, but Ball State maintains there was nothing wrong with its process for awarding the nearly $2 million contract.
Flying under the radar for much of its existence, local health tech startup hc1.com Inc. now thinks it’s ready to soar. The company, spun out last year from Zionsville-based Bostech Corp., is on pace to generate annual revenue of $10 million by year’s end. And it thinks business could triple next year.