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Caseworker: Runaway, parents must talk religion

A runaway Christian convert and her Muslim family must listen to each other's views about religion if they are to reunite, a possibility that...

Statewide campaign launched to reduce mother-to-baby HIV transmission rate

INDIANAPOLIS – In the past 2 years, missed opportunities have changed the lives of eight babies in the state of Indiana. Eight families received...

Wishard Releases First Construction Bid Package for New Hospital Project

Indianapolis, December 1, 2009 - The new Wishard Hospital construction project moves forward today with the release of the first construction bid package, which...

As Expected, More Shoppers Spend Less Over Black Friday Weekend: NRF

To the chagrin of retailers, shoppers lived up to projections that while more people would be out at the malls, they would spend less...

Ivy Tech Community College once again tops list of fastest growing colleges in the nation

INDIANAPOLIS – The Indianapolis Campus of Ivy Tech Community College is once again listed as one of the fastest growing community college campuses in...

As Expected, More Shoppers Spend Less Over Black Friday Weekend: NRF

To the chagrin of retailers, shoppers lived up to projections that while more people would be out at the malls, they would spend less...

Fla. lawyer charged with $1B investment fraud

A once high-flying attorney who courted politicians and celebrities was arrested Tuesday on federal racketeering and fraud charges alleging he operated a $1 billion...

Shares rise in packaging sector on price increases

Shares of several packaging and containerboard companies rose Tuesday on price increases and the prospect of rising profit. Analyst Mark Connelly of Sterne Agee...

GE Healthcare expands home health business

GE Healthcare, a unit of General Electric Co., said Tuesday it has bought Living Independently Group Inc. to expand its home health care business....

US attorney drops lawsuit against Indy businessman

The government no longer is suing to seize bank accounts and other assets of an Indianapolis businessman whom it alleged was operating a Ponzi...

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