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Plea expected in Carmel teen’s murder
A Louisville man charged in connection with the murder of a teenager from Carmel is expected to plead guilty Monday afternoon. Gregory O’Bryan faces charges of murder, sodomy, corpse abuse and evidence tampering in the October 2010 death of Andrew Compton, 18, who was a first-year culinary student at Sullivan University in Louisville. O’Bryan told investigators the teen died after the two had sex. Authorities searched an Indiana landfill but didn’t find the teen’s body.
Vandals strike Anderson’s Wigwam
Police say vandals who broke into Anderson High School’s historic Wigwam complex smashed a window and set off several fire extinguishers inside the building. Authorities were alerted to Saturday’s break-in when the discharge of the extinguishers set off alarms. Police said vandals caused some damage inside the building, but didn’t hurt the 9,000-seat gymnasium. The Wigwam was built in 1962 and is the world’s second-largest high school basketball venue. It was closed in 2011 as a cost-cutting measure.
Obama hands employers free play on health insurance
The Obama administration’s one-year delay on enforcement of penalties against employers that fail to offer affordable health insurance gives employers the chance to cancel their benefits for the year and pocket a boatload of cash.
Local attorney pleads guilty in $4.5M fraud case
After a judge revoked his bond and accused him of misleading the court, former personal-injury lawyer William Conour entered a guilty plea in his federal wire fraud case.
Stevens will need ‘hide of a rhino’ to survive NBA
Brad Stevens could create the next NBA dynasty in Boston. If he doesn't, he'll likely rue the day he left Butler.
Lilly drug for Alzheimer’s gets limited Medicare coverage
Lilly officials said they will push ahead with the first-of-a-kind imaging chemical, despite the mostly negative ruling by Medicare officials.
Aging east-side shopping center to be redeveloped
A local developer has received city approval to rezone 10 acres at Fall Creek Parkway and East 56th Street as part of a plan to demolish a mostly vacant retail center and replace it with a 42,000-square-foot anchor grocery store and other shops.
Lilly’s Lechleiter back at helm after health scare
Eli Lilly and Co. Chairman and CEO John Lechleiter is back to full-time work after taking a leave in May to have surgery for a dilated aorta, the company announced Monday morning.
You-review-it Monday: Fourth of July edition
Besides taking in fireworks, what did you hear, see or do over the long weekend?
Many considerations balanced in GOP chair pick
When state Auditor Tim Berry was tapped last week to run the Indiana Republican Party, Gov. Mike Pence answered some key political questions.
Aviation tax changes making Indiana skies friendlier
Indiana began exempting aviation fuel and maintenance and service work on planes from its 7-percent state sales tax effective Monday. It has substituted a flat 10 cents-per-gallon excise tax for fuel purchases.
Indianapolis to beef up police presence on streets
More than 100 uniformed police officers will be deployed within weeks on Indianapolis' streets to combat a rise in violent crime, under a plan unveiled by the mayor and other city officials.
Butler hires assistant coach Miller to replace Stevens
The decision to hire Brandon Miller came three days after Stevens surprised everyone by taking the head job with the Boston Celtics.
New Indiana law praised by physical therapists
The measure, which took effect Monday, allows people to be evaluated and treated by a physical therapist for 24 calendar days without a doctor's referral.
U.S. economy adds 195K jobs; unemployment rate steady
The job growth suggests a stronger economy and makes it more likely the Federal Reserve will slow its bond purchases before year’s end.
Indianapolis aims to become top center for cricket
The Midwestern city best known for its basketball and auto racing is gearing up for a proper game of cricket — the ball-and-bat sport most Americans know only from British films or by surfing through international sports channels.
Stevens’ move comes as surprise to Bulldogs
On Wednesday, the 36-year-old Stevens stunned the city of Indianapolis by leaving the tiny school he led to back-to-back national runner-up finishes to take the Celtics job. The news hit hardest inside historic Hinkle Fieldhouse.
Stevens leaving Butler for job as Celtics coach
Brad Stevens has spent six years as head basketball coach of Butler, leading the Bulldogs to back-to-back national championship games. The Celtics gave Stevens a six-year deal worth about $22 million, a source said.
Construction
-Capitol Construction has completed a 2,500-square-foot office build-out for K-Force at 115 W. Washington St.
-Compass Construction has completed a 15,254-square-foot build-out for First Internet Bank at 11201 USA Parkway, Fishers.
-Compass Construction has completed a 18,606-square-foot build-out for State Farm Insurance at 9200 Keystone Crossing.