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Report: People problems persist in manufacturing, logistics
Indiana’s manufacturing and logistics sectors are undoubtedly strong, but work-force quality issues continue to nag the state, according to an industry report card released Friday morning.
Man struck and killed on I-65
Police say a man walking along Interstate 65 near Whiteland was struck and killed Wednesday night, causing closure of northbound sections of the highway for two hours. The man was hit north of the Tracy Road/County Road 600 North overpass about 10 miles south of Indianapolis. Authorities have released no details about the man and why he was on the highway.
Police corral suspect after standoff
A man was taken into custody Thursday morning following a SWAT incident at an east-side residence. Officers were dispatched to the 800 block of LaSalle Street at approximately 7:40 a.m. to serve an open warrant for theft and resisting law enforcement. Police said the man barricaded himself in the house and refused to comply with officers’ commands. He was detailed at 8:40 a.m.
Daycare kids flee church fire
Emergency crews were dispatched to Lawrence Apostolic Church, 6202 Sunnyside Road, at 6:35 a.m. Thursday after receiving reports of smoke filling the building. Firefighters extinguished the blaze by 7 a.m. Authorities said there were children in the church’s daycare at the time, but that everyone exited safely with no injuries.
Renowned planner shares vision for Carmel’s Midtown
Urban planner extraordinaire Jeff Speck presented his vision for Carmel’s Midtown area at a packed Carmel Chamber of Commerce luncheon this week, generating buzz for a proposal that has divided the City Council.
Daycare kids flee church fire
Emergency crews were dispatched to Lawrence Apostolic Church, 6202 Sunnyside Road, at 6:35 a.m. Thursday after receiving reports of smoke filling the building. Firefighters extinguished the blaze by 7 a.m. Authorities said there were children in the church’s daycare at the time, but that everyone exited safely with no injuries.
Top 6 ExactTarget officers reap $92.5M in option gains in sale
The gains for top brass represent about one-third of the $277 million in option gains that the company's 1,700-person work force will rack up, regulatory filings show.
Police corral suspect after standoff
A man was taken into custody Thursday morning following a SWAT incident at an east-side residence. Officers were dispatched to the 800 block of LaSalle Street at approximately 7:40 a.m. to serve an open warrant for theft and resisting law enforcement. Police said the man barricaded himself in the house and refused to comply with officers’ commands. He was detailed at 8:40 a.m.
Man struck and killed on I-65
Police say a man walking along Interstate 65 near Whiteland was struck and killed Wednesday night, causing closure of northbound sections of the highway for two hours. The man was hit north of the Tracy Road/County Road 600 North overpass about 10 miles south of Indianapolis. Authorities have released no details about the man and why he was on the highway.
Conour still free after hearing, but judge ‘deeply concerned’
A federal judge has withheld a ruling on revoking the bond for William Conour, the former high-profile personal-injury attorney accused of defrauding 25 or more clients of at least $4.5 million.
Police say a man walking along Interstate 65 near Whiteland was struck and killed Wednesday night, causing closure of northbound sections of the highway for two hours. The man was hit north of the Tracy Road/County Road 600 North overpass about 10 miles s
Police say a man walking along Interstate 65 near Whiteland was struck and killed Wednesday night, causing closure of northbound sections of the highway for two hours. The man was hit north of the Tracy Road/County Road 600 North overpass about 10 miles south of Indianapolis. Authorities have released no details about the man and why he was on the highway.
IPL parent eyes Indy for corporate services hub
AES Corp., based in Arlington, Va., has been considering Indianapolis as the hub for a new shared-services center, and is planning a major economic development announcement in the city on Friday.
Greenwood sues over failed pharmaceutical facility
Greenwood Mayor Mark Myers says city officials had tried for months to help with talks with possible investors for Elona Biotechnologies, without any progress.
State selling Coliseum seats for grand each
The Indiana State Fair Foundation says 100 pairs of platform-mounted seats are being sold for $1,000 each. All the money raised from the sale will help pay for the ongoing $63 million renovation of the 1939 Fairgrounds Coliseum.
Ballet benefit adds dancers from Norway, England and more
Indianapolis City Ballet’s talent lineup for its annual “Evening with the Stars” event once again represents a who’s who in world-class dance talent.
New law lets pharmacists provide pneumonia, HPV vaccines
Starting July 1, pharmacists will be able to offer a much wider variety of immunizations to customers, in an effort from lawmakers to make health care more accessible.
Developer intends to bring hint of ‘Wrigleyville’ to Chatham Arch neighborhood
Dan Jacobs has purchased a surface lot at the northeast corner of East North Street and North Park Avenue and plans to build three homes there that will range in height from three to four stories.
Pence officials seek ethics opinions from panel
A group of state officials is seeking advice from Indiana’s ethics commission about potential conflicts of interest from new jobs and old relationships.
Three other firms courted Indy’s ExactTarget before Salesforce landed prize
At least three other companies pursued the Indianapolis digital marketer amid its courtship with San Francisco-based Salesforce.com, which led to a $2.5 billion buyout announced June 4.