Fed review finds Indiana highway land deals compliant
The Federal Highway Administration report found Indiana Department of Transportation records were adequate and sufficient.
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The Federal Highway Administration report found Indiana Department of Transportation records were adequate and sufficient.
The operators of Indiana's largest wind farm are proposing changing the nighttime operations of the farm's 300-plus wind turbines to protect endangered Indiana bats from being killed by the turbines' spinning blades.
Hartmann USA said Wednesday that it will move the Bloomington operations to its U.S. headquarters in Rock Hill, S.C., where it plans an $18 million expansion.
Lisa Freiman directed the opening of the Virginia B. Fairbanks Art & Nature Park: 100 Acres in June 2010 at the Indianapolis Museum of Art. and is credited with transforming the experience of contemporary art in Indianapolis.
George Bowman, 43, and Traci L. Bowman, 42, are accused of falsifying purchase records and fraudulently filing insurance claims for expensive construction equipment they never purchased.
Indiana’s life sciences sector is mostly composed of legacy companies.
The future of Indiana’s sprawling health care and life sciences industry might be threatened by an unlikely source: smartphone apps.
Win tickets to the Two Lanes of Freedom tour, rolling into Noblesville May 30.
After weeks of rolling without a winner, the Powerball jackpot has ballooned in time for its Wednesday drawing to an estimated $360 million. It’s considered the third largest Powerball jackpot and the seventh largest lottery jackpot in history. The top two all-time jackpots — $656 million from a Mega Millions jackpot and $587.5 million from a Powerball jackpot — were achieved in 2012.
The Indianapolis Board of School Commissioners said Wednesday that it has received 26 applications so far for superintendent of Indianapolis Public Schools. The new superintendent, who will replace retired Dr. Eugene White, will be selected before Aug. 5, the first day of the 2013-2014 school year. In February, IPS board members voted Peggy Hinckley in as interim superintendent until a permanent replacement is hired.
A man was shot twice Wednesday morning at an Indianapolis gas station by a two men who fled the scene in the victim’s vehicle. Police say the victim had just pulled up to the pumps at the BP station at West 38th and North Illinois streets about 4 a.m. when the armed men ordered him out of the vehicle and shot him. The victim is in critical condition with gunshots to the stomach. Police found the stolen vehicle on fire several hours later.
Construction crews are putting the finishing touches on a pedestrian path along the White River in Noblesville—a $2 million-plus project that took more than a decade to come to fruition.
The five-year program is designed to transform the Indianapolis Museum of Art into a more visitor-centered institution. The first year will include enhancements to the upcoming Matisse show.
Former state Department of Commerce Chief Tim Monger took the reins of the economic development group after financial woes forced the organization to reevaluate priorities. He plans an aggressive approach.
Federal officials are recommending that states reduce the amount of alcohol people can drink and still get behind the wheel. But a key state lawmaker says that’s not likely to happen in Indiana.