Stories tagged with "deficiencies"
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'09 audit worries Southport council
State found problems in ‘08; council says it’s concerned about what might be next Southport City Council members say they are concerned about what deficiencies state...
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$261K more sought from Cambridge
Local and federal housing officials are seeking repayment of an additional $261,240 from the owner of the Cambridge Station Apartments on Indianapolis’ Far Westside. The...
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Apartment owners get 2nd demand, new deadline to repay
Meeting today results in new deadline on earlier notice Federal housing officials say they’re seeking repayment of another $261,240 from the owner of the Cambridge Station...
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Suit says church didn't disclose problems with camp's dam
A lawsuit accuses Meridian Street United Methodist Church of not disclosing deficiencies in a dam at its longtime church camp when it was auctioned off in 2007. The buyer of Camp...
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Problems at agency not flagged for years
Probe trying to figure out how $4M went missing from organization in 18-year period LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Red flags were not raised about Wabash Center’s financial...
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Get-tough tactic on landlords will protect Hoosier children
I am writing to commend the Indiana attorney general for wisely acting to protect children’s health. The office recently filed suit against landlords in Evansville who...
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WellPoint Medicare Advantage suspension lifted
Federal regulators have lifted a suspension that prevented health insurer WellPoint Inc. from enrolling new patients in Medicare Advantage plans and the prescription drug benefit,...
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Mixed SAT results in Hendricks Co.
Hendricks County schools had mixed results from Tuesday’s release of SAT scores by the Indiana Department of Education. While most county schools’ scores were generally up over...
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Carmel's Ram heads to Vancouver after injury
Rajeev Ram departed the Indianapolis Tennis Championships last week with some questions about a left calf injury. The Carmel High School graduate feels a lot better about those...
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Fishers cuts itself, others a break on development standards
Fishers will exempt itself from its own development standards beginning Aug. 1. The Town Council voted 6-1 Monday to exempt the town, Hamilton Southeastern Schools, Fall Creek and...
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Council approves development exemptions
Fishers Town Council will exempt itself from its own development standards beginning Aug. 1. The council voted 6-1 Monday to exempt the town, Hamilton Southeastern Schools, Fall...
