Emmis selling Internet marketing subsidiary
The Indianapolis-based media company said it has agreed to sell Emmis Interactive Inc. to Hailey, Idaho-based Marketron Broadcast Solutions.
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The Indianapolis-based media company said it has agreed to sell Emmis Interactive Inc. to Hailey, Idaho-based Marketron Broadcast Solutions.
Gov. Mitch Daniels said Thursday that $207 million will be invested in teacher pensions, along with $90 million toward judges' pensions and $32 million for police pensions.
The severe drought conditions that troubled Indiana through the summer have largely dissipated, with a federal report showing the state in its best condition since mid-June. The weekly report released Thursday listed about 15 percent of Indiana in severe drought, mostly in the state's southeastern corner. About one-quarter of the state was classified in that condition last week. None of Indiana is listed in the more serious categories of extreme or exceptional drought.
Johnson County investigators arrested a Mooresville man for child solicitation Wednesday after pulling off an undercover sting. Police say Jeffrey Hance, 54, showed up for what he thought was a sexual encounter with a 15-year-old girl, but was greeted by investigators who set up the meeting online. Police said Hance sent a nude photo of himself while setting up the meeting.
Fire crews rescued three people after a suspicious blaze broke out at an apartment building Thursday about 6 a.m. on the near-northwest side of Indianapolis. The residents climbed down ladders to get down from balconies at Abington Apartments. The fire started in a first-floor stairwell. No injuries were reported.
Indiana casino revenue fell 3.5 percent through the first eight months of the year even though overall revenue at U.S. casinos grew 6 percent during the period. New casinos in Illinois and Ohio are likely to blame.
The number of Americans seeking unemployment benefits rose to a seasonally adjusted 367,000 last week, a rise of 4,000 from the previous week. The four-week average, a less volatile measure, was unchanged at 375,000.
The Franklin metal-tube factory with 39 employees plans to close early next year, less than five years the $2 million plant opened.
Officials say Amazon.com Inc.'s new warehouse and distribution center in southern Indiana has started operations with more than 1,000 workers.
Royal Spa CEO Robert Dapper won a small judgment against ex-employee Kevin Roessler, and had a complaint and counterclaim containing sexually explicit charges against him dismissed.
Indianapolis-based Percussive Arts Society has appointed Larry Jacobson as executive director of the society and its Rhythm! Discovery Center.
The Evansville-based packaging products maker raised $470 million by selling 29.4 million shares at $16 apiece.
The National Immigration Forum is organizing the daylong event. It will include Midwestern business, civic and religious leaders discussing possibilities for immigration reform.
Time didn’t permit final upgrades before Super Bowl crowds descended on stretch.
The 36-room wing at Hoosier Village Retirement Center includes antiques and minimizes confusing shadows among other design elements.
More than 100 local groups are joining forces to rehabilitate neglected rivers and streams in Marion County in the hope of sparking redevelopment.
A sixth person has died in Indiana from the West Nile virus. Health authorities said Wednesday that the victim lived in Hendricks County and died in September. This year is the third highest year of reported West Nile cases in Indiana, with 61. The health department reported 293 cases in 2002 and 80 in 2006. There were only 13 cases a year ago.
A teacher accused of trying to solicit sex from a 15-year-old girl is now out of a job. Robert Roach was fired from Franklin Township Schools Monday night following a school board vote. Wisconsin police said Roach tried to solicit the girl online. They asked Indianapolis Police to arrest him in August. The school released a statement shortly after the arrest saying no children at Franklin Township Schools were involved.