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Indianapolis Star sports department getting major overhaul
The Star sports department is undergoing a major shakeup, including reassignments for some of the paper’s most tenured beat writers—covering the Indiana Pacers, Indianapolis Colts, IU and Butler.
Judge sends Conour to jail for bond violation
William Conour, the former high-profile personal-injury attorney accused of fraud, was led from federal court in handcuffs Thursday after a judge said Conour had misled the court and violated conditions of his bond.
Indiana office to promote startups, small business
Gov. Mike Pence has created the Indiana Office of Small Business and Entrepreneurship that he says will focus on consulting, specialty programming, and integrating universities, private businesses and government agencies.
Fire damages golf clubhouse
The clubhouse at Old Oakland Golf Club in Lawrence was badly damaged in a fire that broke out Thursday sometime before 3:30 a.m. No injuries were reported. A cause is still being determined. The 19,000-square-foot building contains a pro shop and restaurant.
Man dies a week after fire
The man who suffered severe smoke inhalation in a fire June 19 after a domestic dispute died Wednesday from his injuries. Shawn Lambert, 45, of Lebanon, fought with his wife, Dorothy Lambert, before one of them set the house on fire. She suffered minor injuries in the blaze. Police are still investigating the incident. They believe alcohol use was a contributing factor.
Toddler drowns in Mooresville
A 2-year-old Indianapolis boy drowned Wednesday night after falling into a pool at his grandparents’ home in Mooresville. Morgan County authorities were called to the scene in the 11600 block of North Mann Road at about 10:15 p.m. Damon Nicely was pronounced dead a short time later. Relatives said the boy left the house and nobody noticed until it was too late.
Worker furloughs near at Indiana’s Crane base
The furloughs caused by automatic federal budget cuts will start the week of July 8 and continue through September. The base’s nearly 3,100 Navy employees and 800 Army workers will see a 20-percent pay cut during that time.
Slower U.S. growth might lead Fed to keep up stimulus
The U.S. economy may not be strong enough for the Federal Reserve to slow its bond purchases later this year. That's the takeaway from economists after the government cut its estimate of growth in the January-March quarter to a 1.8-percent annual rate.
Lilly Endowment to give $10M to start biosciences institute
The institute aims to attract 100 new scientists to Indiana to conduct research and development work aimed at launching new therapies for metabolic diseases.
Developer plans $55M resort-like Noblesville apartment complex
Indianapolis-based Maefield Development Corp. is proposing a 611-unit apartment complex for young professionals on the southern edge of Noblesville, stirring controversy as it seeks to rezone a portion of the property.
State to grill TerraCom officials amid investigation
The phone service provider faces 29 formal questions from state utility regulators about how it signs up customers and protects their records, in the wake of a data breach and FTC settlement on duplicate reimbursements.
Roundup: Ambrosia, Jockamo, Square Donuts
Moves by a trio of local restaurants and replacements for two vacated downtown eateries lead off the latest retail roundup.
Ex-Colt Saturday hires Knight’s agent to go after TV gig
Retired Indianapolis Colts center Jeff Saturday is positioning himself for a national broadcasting job, and he's turning to one of the most high-powered agents to get an edge.
Indiana Arts Commission pledges $2.9M in grants for 2014
Recipients in central Indiana will include the Indianapolis Children’s Choir, Heartland Truly Moving Pictures, and the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra.
Gay marriage rulings clear path for Indiana battle
A pair of U.S. Supreme Court rulings on gay marriage issued Wednesday quickly re-set the stage for a Statehouse fight over writing Indiana's ban into the constitution.
Returning to run franchise, Bird hopes to take ‘another step’
A recharged Larry Bird, 56, will succeed Donnie Walsh, 72, as president of basketball operations for the Indiana Pacers. His return comes almost exactly a year after he stepped down, citing health concerns.
Me-too diabetes drugs look good enough for Lilly
Eli Lilly and Co. is more than 15 years late to the game in the world of diabetes drugs. And it isn’t bringing much that doctors and patients haven’t already seen. Still, that might be good enough to make a few billion a year.
Win tickets: Bob Dylan and company, Matchbox Twenty
Two pairs of tickets to give away this week: One to see Dylan and the Americanarama festival and the other for the Matchbox Twenty/Goo-Goo Dolls doubleheader.
A&E Priority List for June 27-July 10
Doubling up this week with stuff to do for this week and next (Yes, I’m taking the 4th of July off).