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Herff Jones closing plant in eastern Pennsylvania
Indianapolis-based Herff Jones Inc. said it will close the printing plant in eastern Pennsylvania this fall, laying off 107
workers.
Purdue steps up efforts to halt illegal downloads
The Higher Education Opportunity Act requires schools to fight illegal distribution of copyrighted material and educate campus
communities about the issue. Schools that don’t comply risk losing their eligibility for federal student aid.
Wind energy transmission raises equity questions
Transmission lines costing about $16 billion are needed to move wind energy into the electric grid. But the cost has sparked
a debate over who should pay for getting the power from where it is made to where it is consumed.
Autistic Indiana man sues social services agency
Lawsuit alleges Indiana’s social services agency illegally counts food stamps as income, resulting in a reduction of state
benefits paid to developmentally disabled people in a Medicaid waiver program.
Purdue board OKs building 3rd luxury dorm tower
The board on Friday approved a $20.6 million construction contact for the First Street Towers project.
State schools spend 58 percent in classrooms
The statewide average for the 2008-09 school year is similar to previous years but still trails the nationwide average by
5 percentage points, according to a budget official.
Lawyers argue for gag order in Carmel case
A judge will hear arguments this afternoon to put a gag order in place in a high-profile Carmel assault case. Lawyers for
a former senior member of the Carmel High School basketball team accused of assaulting a freshman teammate will argue for
the order. The defendants want to limit comments made by everyone involved in the case, including lawyers, investigators,
court employees and police. Four members of the team are charged with misdemeanor offenses in the case. Legal analysts say
it's highly unusual for a gag order to be requested in a misdemeanor case.
Twin girls fight off possible abductor
Indianapolis police are looking for a man accused of grabbing twin 10-year-old girls on their way home from the park. The
incident occurred Wednesday evening at Brighton Park apartment complex, near West 79th Street and Harcourt Road on the northwest
side. According to police, the girls told their mother they fought off a man who tried to drag them into a storage closet
by kicking him in the groin and biting his face. The suspect is described as a white man about 40 years old with dark and
gray hair.
Police: Boy safe after father kills brother
An Ohio father wanted in the death of his stepson is on the run after dropping off his son in Carmel. Zane Bedinger, 7, was
unharmed. Police say the boy was taken from Troy, Ohio, after his dad, Jeff Bedinger, killed his 22-year-old stepson, Zane’s
brother. Victim Brandon Haskins was shot multiple times. Police say Jeff Bedinger dropped his son off early Friday morning
at a friend's house in Carmel, about two hours away from Troy. Jeff Bedinger, 50, is believed to be armed and dangerous.
He was last seen in a silver Honda Accord with Ohio license plate EDT 6246. Fox59 will have more at 4 p.m.
Cummins to expand Seymour plant, add 200 jobs
Cummins said it will invest $100 million in the Seymour plant as it rolls out a new, larger-displacement engine.
WFBQ parent axes ‘Bob & Tom’ producer
Programming executive and producer Marty Bender was let go from the popular radio show in apparent budget-cutting move.
City receives $4.9 million for homeless initiatives
Federal funds will help provide 69 additional beds in three Indianapolis locations, including a large apartment
complex on the east side.
Shifts at state hospitals to cut 500-plus jobs
The Logansport State Hospital will have 355 workers laid off and 80 vacant positions eliminated under the plan, while 106
people will lose jobs at the Richmond State Hospital.
Baseball complex could bring area near coke plant back to life
A plan to build a 28-acre sports complex on the southeast side is sparking hopes that a polluted parcel across the street
that formerly housed a Citizens coke plant can be revived as a retail and industrial center.
Trustee sues real estate exec for $115M
The founder of an Indianapolis real estate firm is accused of preying on longtime friends to help a Miami man perpetrate a
$900 million Ponzi scheme. Sydney “Jack” Williams persuaded more than a dozen Indiana investors to lend millions
of dollars at high interest rates to a food brokerage firm called Capitol Investments USA Inc.
Diagnostics division to help Lilly tailor treatments
Eli Lilly and Co. is launching a diagnostics division to produce tests that can winnow out the patients most likely to benefit
from a Lilly drug.
LOU’S VIEWS: Best of the Fest … and more
Baseball doc and drama from Finland among strongest offerings.
MAURER: First, choose the right people
Never in a single business class was I informed of the most important factor in making a sound business investment decision
— people.
DINING: Eye has new Broad Ripple focus
The new edition of The Red Eye is only a short designated-driver ride from most Broad Ripple night spots.