WellPoint expands share buyback plan by $5 billion
The insurer said it will use the authorization over several years as market and industry conditions dictate.
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The insurer said it will use the authorization over several years as market and industry conditions dictate.
In an election cycle focused on jobs, campaign material made by foreign workers tends to become political kryptonite.
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The three Indiana cities had among the largest 2010 increases in the U.S. in the value of goods and services they produce.
The so-called "sweepstakes machines" allow users to buy Internet time and connect to online games like video poker and slots.
Purdue is opening up the search for a successor to France Cordova through an online survey.
Federal officials on Friday denied Indiana's request to use a state public health savings account to help cover the half-million people who will become eligible for Medicaid in 2014, saying the request was premature and leaving the state program's future in flux.
In the last of eight installments of Who’s Who, we profile leaders in education. More than 100 individuals were nominated, representing public and private schools, secondary and post-secondary education, educational think-tanks, legislators and other organizations active in the sphere.
Police said they are increasing their patrols in a Franklin neighborhood after a man in a van approached a young boy at a bus stop. Investigators said it happened about 6:30 a.m. Wednesday morning in the Knollwood Farms subdivision. The 12-year-old boy told police he was walking to the bus stop when a white van sped past and then turned around. The driver yelled at the boy to get in the van. The boy took off, ran home and told his mother what happened.
A Westfield police officer has been placed on leave while the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Department investigates him for the use of excessive force. Officer Andrew Gilreath is accused of hitting 22-year-old Steven M. Smith of Indianapolis in the head with his gun while arresting him for shoplifting at a Westfield Target store on Saturday. Smith suffered a gash on his head, had to be hospitalized and received seven staples to close the wound. A Westfield Police Department spokesman said Gilreath has been with the department for seven years and never been in trouble before.
Instead of threatening the players with a cancelled season, maybe NBA Commissioner David Stern should have a serious talk with the guys who pay his salary. It's time NBA owners solve some of their own problems.
Paul M. Pittman, one of four principals in a troubled Indianapolis-based condo developer, filed personal bankruptcy this week.
Work to repair an ailing Ohio River bridge shut down between Kentucky and Indiana will cost about $20 million, and it will take about six months to fix and reopen the heavily traveled span.
The new Indianapolis-based organization was formed by Nursing 2000, Nursing 2000 North and the Indiana Nursing Workforce Development Coalition, all of which focused on generating an adequate supply of well-trained nurses.
The Indianapolis-based company that makes software to manage fee collections and enforcement for parking violations said it will use the funds to expand.
The “Get on Board” event will include exhibits from 68 local not-for-profit groups looking to fill board vacancies. The Lacy Leadership Association expects more than 500 people to attend.
The Indiana Election Commission has dismissed — for now — a campaign finance complaint involving House Democrats who staged a five-week walkout earlier this year.
More than a year from Election Day, all sorts of Republicans, including Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels, are making a point of keeping themselves in the national spotlight, stoking speculation that they are potential running mates for the eventual GOP presidential nominee.
Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard temporarily calls off plans to rename the historic street to instead focus on a project that would line it with 30 monuments saluting famous Hoosiers.
Workers taking voluntary buyouts will no longer be eligible for state unemployment benefits in Indiana beginning Saturday, and severance pay will be counted against unemployment payouts.