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Memorial planned for Hoosier soldier-WEB ONLY

An Indiana soldier is dead after contracting meningitis while stationed at a Missouri Army base. Officials have identified the soldier as Pvt. Randy Stabnick, 28, of South Bend. Stabnick died yesterday at a hospital in Springfield, Mo. He is the second soldier stationed at Fort Leonard Wood to die of meningitis. An Alabama soldier died […]

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HHGregg names new CEO; another exec leaving-WEB ONLY

Indianapolis-based electronics and appliances retailer HHGregg Inc. plans to appoint a new CEO in August, when Jerry W. Throgmartin becomes executive chairman. The company’s current president, Dennis L. May, will take over for Throgmartin, a 33-year veteran of the chain who has served as CEO since 2003, HHGregg said yesterday. May, 41, joined HHGregg in […]

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Robert Kennedy Jr. to speak at Ball State-WEB ONLY

Environmentalist Robert Kennedy Jr. will speak at Ball State University this evening. The son of the late Sen. Robert Kennedy wrote the book “Crimes Against Nature.” He has also been named one of Time magazine’s Heroes for the Planet. Kennedy is scheduled to appear at Emens Auditorium at 8 p.m. The event is free and […]

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Calumet profit rises as crude prices drop-WEB ONLY

Lower crude-oil prices helped Indianapolis-based Calumet Specialty Products Partners LP increase its fourth-quarter profit to $18.5 million – up from $7.8 million for the same period in 2007. But volatile pricing throughout 2008 took a toll on full-year results, with profit reaching just $44.4 million, compared with $82.9 million the previous year. Calumet, which processes […]

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HHGregg names new CEO; CFO leaving-WEB ONLY

Indianapolis-based electronics and appliances retailer HHGregg Inc. said today it plans to appoint a new CEO in August. It also said its current CFO is stepping down. The company’s current president, Dennis L. May, will take over for Jerry W. Throgmartin, a 33-year veteran of the chain who has served as CEO since 2003. Throgmartin […]

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Hoosiers await GM, Chrysler restructuring plans-WEB ONLY

Thousands of Hoosiers are waiting to see how they will be affected when two automakers submit cost-cutting proposals today. Lawmakers told officials from General Motors and Chrysler that they would need to submit new business models in order to receive billions of dollars in federal money. The proposals are expected to call for layoffs, plant […]

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Carmel officials OK $20M more for Keystone project-WEB ONLY

The Carmel City Council has approved a $20 million floater loan to keep the Keystone Avenue project moving. The chief engineer had asked for an additional $8 million to turn six intersections along Keystone into roundabouts, but that request was not approved. Last night’s meeting got heated when one of the councilors accused Carmel Mayor […]

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Forum tonight on west-side I-465 modifications-WEB ONLY

Business owners tonight have a chance to weigh in on a project that would rebuild a portion of Interstate 465 on the west side of Indianapolis. The meeting will deal with the section from the Sam Jones Expressway to the 21st Street overpass. The project will take about two years to finish and is expected […]

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Central Indiana home sales continue slide-WEB ONLY

Central Indiana home sales plunged nearly 16 percent last month, compared with a year earlier, according to a report released yesterday by Landrigan & Co., an Indianapolis residential real estate firm. Landrigan said January sales in 13 area counties, including Marion, totaled 1,177, down from 1,395 in the same month last year. The average sales […]

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Finalists selected for Purdue biz-plan competition-WEB ONLY

Finalists have been selected for Purdue University’s Burton D. Morgan Business Plan Competition, which will award a total of $100,000 in prize money to winners in an effort to spur entrepreneurship. Finalists will make their business-plan presentations Feb. 24 from 8:30 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. in Discovery Park’s Burton D. Morgan Center for Entrepreneurship in […]

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President set to sign $787B stimulus bill-WEB ONLY

President Barack Obama plans to sign the $787 billion economic stimulus bill into law today in Denver. The spending plan is expected to provide Indiana with more than $6 billion in direct federal funding. Fox 59 News will have more at 10 p.m.

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Central Indiana home sales continue slide-WEB ONLY

Central Indiana home sales plunged nearly 16 percent last month, compared with a year earlier, according to a report released yesterday by Landrigan & Co., an Indianapolis residential real estate firm. Landrigan said January sales in 13 area counties, including Marion, totaled 1,177, down from 1,395 in the same month last year. The average sales […]

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Lilly makes $30M research pact with Denmark firm-WEB ONLY

Denmark-based NeuroSearch has signed an agreement with Indianapolis-based Eli Lilly and Co. to form a three-year drug discovery and development alliance to investigate treatments for central nervous system disorders. Lilly will spend $30 million in the next three years on the alliance. Of that amount, Lilly will pay $17 million to buy NeuroSearch stock, according […]

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Republic Airways profit beats expectations-WEB ONLY

Republic Airways Holdings Inc. yesterday reported lower revenue and profit for the fourth quarter of 2008, but the financial performance exceeded analysts’ expectations. The Indianapolis-based airline had revenue of $339.3 million for the quarter ended Dec. 31-3.6-percent less than the $351.8 million it reported for the same period of 2007. The company had profit of […]

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Wabash National reports quarterly, yearly losses-WEB ONLY

Wabash National Corp. capped a dismal 2008 with an even worse fourth quarter, the Lafayette-based truck-trailer manufacturer reported late yesterday. The company lost $110.7 million, or $3.69 per share, in the fourth quarter, which ended Dec. 31, on revenue of $230.7 million. It made $5.6 million in the same period of 2007 on revenue of […]

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Finalists picked for Purdue biz-plan competition-WEB ONLY

Finalists have been selected for Purdue University’s Burton D. Morgan Business Plan Competition, which will award a total of $100,000 in prize money to winners in an effort to spur entrepreneurship. Finalists will make their business-plan presentations Feb. 24 from 8:30 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. in Discovery Park’s Burton D. Morgan Center for Entrepreneurship in […]

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Carmel officials weigh $20M roundabout vote-WEB ONLY

Carmel officials are expected to vote tonight on a controversial plan to spend $20 million on a plan to turn six intersections along Keystone Avenue into roundabouts. The original price tag for the project was $90 million, but Carmel Mayor Jim Brainard later called for an additional $50 million to fund the construction. Tonight, the […]

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Smoke-free forum set for today-WEB ONLY

A town hall meeting later today will give Hoosiers a chance to discuss whether Indianapolis workplaces should go smoke-free. Last week, an Indiana House committee approved a bill that would ban smoking in most public places except casinos and certain bars and hotels. A panel that includes a family nurse practitioner, the leader of Indiana […]

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New Jazz Fest presenters plan changes-WEB ONLY

A new presenting organization for Indy Jazz Fest hopes to strike the right note with a summer music festival that has been on a financial roller coaster since its founding 10 years ago. The Indy Jazz Fest Corp. – a partnership of the Jazz Kitchen nightclub and restaurant, the Owl Studios downtown recording company and […]

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Former mayor among new UIndy trustees-WEB ONLY

The University of Indianapolis has added five trustees to its board, including former Indianapolis mayor Bart Peterson. Since losing his bid for a third term as mayor in 2007, Peterson has worked as a resident fellow at Harvard University’s Institute of Politics and as chairman of the Mind Trust, an education not-for-profit he co-founded in […]

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