Stories tagged with "Money"
-
Tax money supports him as girls live with nightmare
Imagine for one moment how two little girls huddled in a closet, hearing the murder of their mother, are going to feel when their father is released from prison. They will be adult...
-
Grant will help assess programs at charters
A grant announced Wednesday is designed to help watch the performance of students with disabilities and special-education pupils more closely in the mayor’s charter high...
-
$125,000 grant to aid mayor's charter high schools
A grant announced today was designed to more closely watch the performance of students with disabilities and special-education pupils in the mayor’s charter high schools. The...
-
Evansville home health agency pays $2M to settle
EVANSVILLE, Ind. — An Evansville home health care agency and its parent company have agreed to pay the federal government $2 million to settle claims that it didn’t...
-
NCAA: 21% of athletic depts profitable
INDIANAPOLIS — Fewer than 25 percent of all major collegiate athletic departments made money in 2007-08. That finding was released today by the NCAA, which surveyed all 119...
-
Cases against ex-pastor, 3 sons to be divided up
SULLIVAN A judge has ruled that the criminal cases against a former pastor and his sons charged with bilking church members nationwide out of millions of dollars will be split up...
-
Circle City Classic exec director resigns
The executive director of the Circle City Classic resigned his position today less than four months after he took the job. Marc Williams, the former global brand director for...
-
Town Council likely to OK smaller budget for 2010 tonight
The Town Council likely will pass its 2010 budget during a meeting tonight. If the budget is approved, the town will spend about $71 million, which is 24 percent less than the...
-
Web sites have some very good odds
I always wondered what the odds were of having the last name Smith. Now, thanks to the first Web site on this month’s Seven Sites list, I know. 1. www.bookofodds.com : This...
-
Continuance granted in triple murder trial
The capital trial of a man accused of killing his mother and two grandparents has been delayed until June or later. Marion Superior Court Judge Kurt Eisgruber on Thursday granted a...
-
Who's No. 1?: Ala. in AP, Fla. in BCS
NEW YORK — After a steady climb, Alabama has reached the top of the AP poll. The Crimson Tide jumped Florida today and landed at No. 1 in The Associated Press Top 25. The unbeaten...
-
Rain hampers farmers' fall harvests
KOKOMO, Ind. — Recent rains have left Indiana farmers scrambling to harvest their soybeans so they can replant fields with winter crops. Myron Wittkamper of Ag-One Co-Op in Dundee...
-
More cops to keep park-goers safe
As a young woman I’d like to see some of the parks better patrolled by police. I go to Garfield Park at least once a week, year-round. It’s a great size, the gardens...
-
Armed man grabs woman, robs church <b></b>
A gunman roughed up a 69-year-old woman and robbed a Near-Eastside church Friday, getting away with $340 and a cell phone. According an Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department...
-
Robber pistol-whips woman at ATM
A bandit pistol-whipped a 63-year-old woman at an Eastside ATM and fled with $100. The robbery happened at 7:05 a.m. this morning outside Chase bank, 1216 Arlington Ave. The woman...
-
Police lodge raises funds for holiday effort
PLAINFIELD — Hendricks County residents may soon get a phone call from the local Fraternal Order of Police Lodge as the group raises money for its Christmas giveaway to needy...
-
Hendricks FOP starts fund-raising calls
Hendricks County residents may soon get a phone call from the county’s Fraternal Order of Police Lodge as the group raises money for its Christmas giveaway to needy children. The...
-
Stealth recycling: People do their part; what about city?
The article “How green is Indianapolis?” (Oct. 7) mentions that only 4 percent of households subscribe to curbside recycling. Many residents recycle through other...
-
Girl Scouts' 'Haunted Trail' offers twist to holiday theme
You never though of Girl Scouts as scary? Stroll down Girl Scout Troop 594’s “Haunted Trail” in Hancock County and you might change your mind. The half-mile-long...
-
Fever to stay in Indy for 2010 season
The Indiana Fever will remain in Indianapolis for the 2010 season, despite speculation that ownership would not keep the team. The Fever lost to the Phoenix Mercury last week in...
