Indiana Beach plans to add ropes course, zip line
Amusement park's Adventure Point, set to open June 4, will give patrons the chance to climb 30 feet on a rock climbing wall, try the ropes course or take a zip line over the edge at Lake Shafer.
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Amusement park's Adventure Point, set to open June 4, will give patrons the chance to climb 30 feet on a rock climbing wall, try the ropes course or take a zip line over the edge at Lake Shafer.
The Indiana Senate approved a bill Tuesday that would cut off funding to Planned Parenthood and give the state some of the country's tightest abortion restrictions.
The Indiana House has approved a bill requiring criminal background checks for anyone seeking a new license to be a doctor, dentist or several other health care jobs.
A bill to restrict Indiana teachers' collective bargaining rights has cleared its final legislative hurdle, becoming the first part of Republican Gov. Mitch Daniels' sweeping education agenda to make it to the governor's desk.
Toyota Motor Corp. has extended production cuts at its North American factories into early June as it struggles to deal with parts shortages caused by the earthquake that hit Japan.
Allison Transmission plans to invest $89 million to grow its headquarters and manufacturing operations, creating as many as 205 jobs by 2013.
Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels has written lawmakers to urge them to restore an automatic taxpayer refund that was removed from a budget proposal this week.
Judy Goldblatt, a local political activist who was well-known for her work in the Democratic Party, has been killed in a car accident in Palo Alto, Calif. Goldblatt, 65, died Friday when a commuter train struck the rental car she was driving. Her husband, Larry Goldblatt, who recently retired as dean of the Indiana University School of Dentistry, had been in the car but managed to escape before the crash.
Indiana Department of Transportation officials said late-morning storms coupled with earlier rains caused traffic problems Monday morning on the west side of Indianapolis. Standing water in the left lane of Interstate 465 between 10th Street and I-74 caused delays. The forecast calls for additional rain to fall over much of central Indiana throughout the day.
Indianapolis police are looking for at least two suspects who fled the scene of a double-homicide on the city's near-east side Monday afternoon. Two yet-to-be-identified men were shot and killed about 5 p.m. in the 100 block of North Bradley Avenue, near Washington Street and Sherman Drive.
The Indianapolis Tea Party has asked the city to waive the parking bill for its April 15 "Tax Day Rally" at the Indiana Statehouse.
The Indianapolis-based institutional pharmacy, which serves long-term-care facilities, wants to expand its business nationally.
Tribune Broadcasting on Monday named TV veteran Larry Delia vice president and general manager of its two Indianapolis stations.
Home-building permits filed in the Indianapolis area sank by more than 20 percent in March compared with the same month last year. Still, signs show home construction both locally and nationally may be picking up.
Marian University needs to raise $120 million for its medical school and nursing programs. So far, the Catholic institution has raised $81 million.
Indiana’s unemployment rate last month declined by 0.3 percentage points compared to February and is the lowest it’s been in more than two years.
Indiana lawmakers likely will avoid tapping an obscure bank-insurance fund to help bolster state coffers, but bankers may not survive the battle completely unscathed.
Steel Dynamics earned $105.9 million, compared with $65 million in the year-ago quarter. Revenue rose 30 percent, to $2 billion. Analysts were looking for $1.91 billion.
IBM wants to depose Daniels soon because it's concerned he will announce he's running for president and would be too busy on the campaign trail to give a deposition.