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RIVERA: How Purdue might change under Daniels
I hope and expect Daniels will find ways to cut tuition costs.
MUTZ: Daniels’ plans for Purdue will range wide
Predicting what Daniels will tackle is as risky as second-guessing a U.S. Supreme Court decision.
VANE: Bennett can tout list of accomplishments
The state superintendent of public instruction’s race may be the most crucial contest this fall.
BONIFIELD: More essays, fewer grades, for teachers
You cannot improve public education by vilifying public educators.
BECK: The case for domestic partner benefits
We often hear that government should be run more like business.
Marsh closing three grocery stores in central Indiana
Marsh Supermarkets Inc. confirmed Tuesday afternoon that it is closing stores in Greenwood, Anderson and Martinsville. Many employees will get a severance package or an option to transfer to another location.
Indiana students do slightly better on ISTEP tests
Scores released Tuesday by the state education department show that of the 500,000 students taking the standardized tests, 71 percent passed both the language arts and math sections. That's up one percentage point from last year.
Two men injured in city shooting
Two men were shot just after 11 p.m. Monday on the northeast side of Indianapolis. The shooting left both men hospitalized, including one in critical condition. One man was found in the front yard of a home in the 600 block of North Parker Avenue. The other was found in a home next door. Police said the victims were shot as they were walking on the sidewalk.
Fire damages local apartment complex
A family of four was displaced early Tuesday morning by a fire that damaged Lakewood Lodge Apartments on the northeast side of Indianapolis. Firefighters were called to the scene just after 2 a.m. No one was injured in the blaze, which caused an estimated $150,000 in damage.
Martinsville man charged with murder
A 32-year-old Martinsville man turned himself into police Monday after allegedly shooting the mother of his 14-month-old daughter to death. Police say Addam Foster posted an apology for what he was about to do just prior to fatally shooting 24-year-old Melissa Moore. The shooting took place in the couple’s duplex just before 1 p.m. Monday. The baby, who was in the home at the time of the shooting, is now in the care of grandparents. Foster was charged with murder.
CIB mulling sale of historic downtown building
The Capital Improvement Board has owned the Ober building, at 107 S. Pennsylvania St. near Bankers Life Fieldhouse, since 1999. Members on Monday voted to begin soliciting bids.
Rocket Fizz plans soda shop for Monument Circle space
A quirky California chain that boasts "one of the largest and craziest selections of glass bottled soda pops and retro candies for sale in America" plans to open its first Indiana store next to Potbelly on Monument Circle.
USDA reports corn in 18 states hurt by drought
Corn and soybean prices surged Monday after the latest government report showed a widespread drought in the middle of the country is hurting this year's crop. Indiana and Illinois have been particularly hard hit.
Zoeller goes after closed Allcare Dental chain
A chain of dental offices that abruptly closed multiple Indiana locations in December 2010 left patients without care, refunds or records, according to a complaint filed by the Office of the Indiana Attorney General.
Bennett to release annual school test scores
Indiana Schools Superintendent Tony Bennett is rolling out the latest statewide school test scores.
Old National names ex-Indiana chief justice as director
Old National Bancorp has appointed former Indiana Chief Justice Randall Shepard to its board of directors.
Dems attack Mourdock on Chrysler bankruptcy fight
Indiana Democrats attacked Republican Senate candidate Richard Mourdock on Monday for opposing the 2009 Chrysler bankruptcy, a position they see as his biggest weakness.
Residential
The average rate for 30-year mortgages fell from 3.89 percent to 3.87 percent for the week ended July 4, according to Bankrate.com. The rate for 15-year mortgages fell from 3.16 percent to 3.13 percent.
Construction
-D.B. Klain Construction LLC has completed a 3,947-square-foot tenant build-out for Repucare at 9245 N. Meridian St.
-Capitol Construction has completed a 20,500-square-foot office build-out for Guggenheim Partners at 401 Pennsylvania Parkway.