Ball State approves pay raises for professors
Ball State University trustees have approved a 3.5-percent increase in salary funding for faculty and professional staff.
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Ball State University trustees have approved a 3.5-percent increase in salary funding for faculty and professional staff.
Simon Property Group Inc. is firing back at a corporate governance advisory firm that has recommended Simon shareholders vote against an employment agreement for CEO David Simon that includes a $120 million retention award.
Did you get to First Friday? Or experience ‘Faust’ Friday? Or just get to ‘The Avengers’?
U.S. Sen. Richard Lugar is keeping a smile on his face as he fights against the growing possibility his Senate career could be nearing its end.
Tea party activists rallied behind Senate candidate Richard Mourdock on Saturday as he drew closer to a possible upset over six-term incumbent Dick Lugar in the GOP primary.
A piece of legislative guidance from the Indiana Department of Education has local districts worrying over whether their local control of teacher evaluations is being stripped away.
Voters most likely to help Lugar could be Democrats, and party leaders say many won’t want to enter the GOP fray.
Mourdock has spent months arguing that Lugar is not conservative enough for the right-leaning state.
Republican Sen. Richard Lugar lobbied Democrats and independents Friday to cross party lines and save him next week in the political fight of his life.
The health care company that once promised to create 900 jobs in central Indiana has agreed to cease operations after a major lender moved to foreclose on the struggling Indianapolis-based business.
Ex-Ohio State and Indianapolis Colts quarterback Art Schlichter was sentenced Friday to nearly 11 years in federal prison for scamming participants in what authorities called a million-dollar sports ticket scheme.
A man was left in critical condition Thursday night after jumping on the hood of a moving car on the far north side of Indianapolis. The incident took place in the 8200 block of Township Line Road at about 10:45 p.m. Police say a 21-year-old male jumped on a 1998 Toyota Camry driven by a 19-year-old female in an effort to prevent the female from leaving. The Camry continued south on Township Line Road where police say the male either jumped from or fell off the hood and struck his head on the ground. Detectives are investigating the possibility of domestic violence in the incident. No arrests were made.
Quick action by co-workers probably saved the life of a man in a grain bin at a Morristown business. Rescue crews were called Thursday night to Bunge Grain near the Shelby County town for a worker who was trapped up to his chest in grain. Workers transferring grain to rail cars quickly shut down equipment to stop the flow of grain when they noticed the man being trapped. Firefighters needed about two hours to free the worker, who was able to walk from the scene to medical workers.
A 12-year-old took his mother’s car for a joyride around the south side of Indianapolis Thursday night, and took a 6-year-old boy and 7-year-old girl along. Police received several calls about a juvenile driving a Ford Taurus on South Emerson Avenue, including one from a pet store manager and an employee at Little Caesars, where the boy stopped and bought a pizza. Police apprehended the boy near Churchman Avenue after following him for several blocks. He crashed into another car at one point but continued to drive. The passengers suffered minor injuries during the crash. The boy is in juvenile detention, facing several charges.
Indiana's state tax collections are now slightly ahead of projections for the budget year after a big revenue jump during April.
It's been a tough week for Indiana traditions. Jim Nabors won't be at the Indy 500, the IU-UK match-up has been scrubbed and the 500 field of 33 may be minus one for the first time since 1934. Is the sky falling? Maybe not, but it sure feels like it to us Hoosiers.
The trails feature more than 90 locally owned food destinations in six regions stretching from northern to southern parts of the state. They were launched as part of Visit Indiana Week.
Results released Friday morning by Howey Politics Indiana and DePauw University have incumbent Richard Lugar trailing Indiana Treasurer Richard Mourdock by 48 percent to 38 percent in the Indiana Republican Senate primary race.
A central Indiana mayor is fighting a lawsuit filed by 10 former city employees who claim they lost their jobs because they backed the mayor's opponent in last year's election.
An Arizona charter school operator serving middle and high school students has filed plans to build a two-story school at Meridian and 22nd streets.