College football playoff may be closer than people think
NCAA President Mark Emmert said Monday that changes to the current BCS format are likely following the 2012-13 season.
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NCAA President Mark Emmert said Monday that changes to the current BCS format are likely following the 2012-13 season.
Former Indianapolis Motor Speedway CEO Tony George and his wife had tried unsuccessfully to sell their 12-acre wooded estate and now are planning to divide the land into a four-lot subdivision.
New rules proposed for real estate investment trusts in the United Kingdom could help Indianapolis-based Simon Property Group Inc. as it seeks to expand its shopping mall dominance outside the United States.
The Indiana University Marching Hundred have been chosen to perform at the Super Bowl in Indianapolis Feb. 5. The band will be part of pregame shows and the halftime performance at Lucas Oil Stadium, the Indiana Daily Student reported. IU announced Monday that it received a $1 million gift to spend on a planned $4.5 million indoor practice facility for the Marching Hundred. The band has been housed in temporary rehearsal spaces since 1983.
The Indiana Pacers will open the long-delayed preseason Dec. 16 by hosting the Chicago Bulls at Conseco Fieldhouse. All proceeds from the game will go to the United Way of Central Indiana.
A man is in serious condition after the car he was driving collided with an ambulance and flipped over just after 6 p.m. Monday on the east side of Indianapolis. Witnesses say the car was driving erratically on East 21 Street near Hawthorne Lane before crossing lanes and hitting the ambulance head-on. Police believe alcohol may be a factor in the crash. Two medics and a non-emergency patient in the ambulance were not seriously injured.
Indianapolis police are searching for three men accused of robbing a jewelry store in Castleton about 11:30 a.m. Monday. The armed and masked men tied up employees at Master Jewelers in the 8100 block of Bash Street, smashed several display cases and took an undisclosed amount of new jewelry. The men were last seen fleeing in a dark-colored Ford Crown Victoria with tinted windows and license plate C252035.
OneAmerica earned $15.4 million in the three months ended Sept. 30, down 53 percent from the same quarter a year ago. Most of that difference came from a 17-percent jump in policy benefit payments.
Does reading a book first make you more or less likely to appreciate a film adaptation?
Purdue University wine experts say lousy growing conditions this year for some Indiana crops proved ideal for the state's vineyards.
Native American artifacts collected by the late Earl Townsend fetched $1.2 million at auction, making it the most successful sale to date for Indianapolis-based auction house Antique Helper Inc.
Quayle's endorsement helps illustrate establishment GOP backing for Romney, who has been trying to consolidate support among party stalwarts despite repeated challenges from conservative alternatives.
The number of transactions has more than doubled compared with last year, a spike in deal flow caused by healthy occupancy rates and a combination of ample supply and low borrowing costs.
Eight Indiana mail-processing centers in Indiana, including a newly identified one in Columbus, are among 252 nationwide the U.S. Postal Service has proposed closing beginning next April in a cost-cutting move.
IBJ's CFO of the Year program honors top financial leaders at Indiana companies and not-for-profits. Click to find videos and revealing profiles of this year's winners: Wayne DeVeydt of WellPoint Inc., John P. Menne of Harlan Bakeries LLC, John Brehm of Citizens Energy Group, and Mike Reffeitt of BioStorage Technologies Inc.
Hall Render Killian Heath & Lyman added William Dummett to its Indianapolis office, where he works advising hospitals and physicians on health information technology issues. Dummett holds a bachelor’s degree in biology from Clarion University of Pennsylvania and earned his law degree at the Indiana University Maurer School of Law.
Dr. Ryan Johnston has been named director of IU Health Ball Memorial Hospital internal residency program in Muncie. Johnston, who holds undergraduate and medical degrees from Indiana University, replaces Dr. Matthew Neal, who will continue to be executive medical director of academic affairs for Ball Memorial.
Three people have been arrested in connection with the killing of a woman whose body was found on fire near a central Indiana nature preserve. The body was spotted by motorists Saturday near the Craddock Wetlands Nature Preserve in Muncie. Detectives charged 24-year-old Terry Rutledge with murder. Police said Rutledge killed the victim before heading to a couple of bars. He, Regina Miller and Antowyn Warren left the woman’s body on the side of the road hours later. Rutledge has been charged with murder, obstruction of justice and assisting a criminal. Miller and Warren have been charged with obstruction of justice and assisting a criminal.
Purdue University will play Western Michigan University in the Little Caesars Pizza Bowl at Ford Field in Detroit Dec. 27. Purdue and the University of Notre Dame were the only Indiana universities to be invited to football bowls, according to a schedule announced Sunday. Notre Dame will play Florida State University in the Champs Sports Bowl Dec. 29 in Orlando, Fla. Ball State University was also bowl-eligible with a 6-6 record, but was not invited to a bowl.
James Whitcomb Riley Elementary School, at 40th Street near Capitol Avenue, was placed on lockdown Monday morning while police searched for an armed suspect in the area. Police said the suspect fired multiple shots near 39th Street and Cornelius Avenue. Officers pursued the suspect to 40th and Graceland Avenue but the suspect ran away once confronted.
Carmel resident David Wasilewski has launched WhatNext, a website that uses algorithms to make it easier for cancer patients to connect with others in similar circumstances. Wasilewski, 39, spent eight years as chief operating officer of the Spanx line of body shapers and did health care consulting before that. In addition to helping patients, he thinks WhatNext can become a way for health care organizations share their expertise with patients in need.