Stories tagged with "indiana secretary of state"
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Missouri-based Stifel questions state's complaint
Financial services firm says Indiana clients have agreed to repurchase of securities Missouri-based financial services firm Stifel Nicolaus&Co. says it’s buying back the...
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Voters should choose, not officials
When Indiana Secretary of State Todd Rokita launched his campaign to reform the redistricting process a few weeks ago, state legislative leaders told him in so many words to mind...
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Voter ID law might land in state's top court
The question of whether Indiana can require voters to show government-issued ID could be headed to the state Supreme Court. State Attorney General Greg Zoeller filed a petition...
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State voter ID law could go before Supreme Court
The question of whether Indiana can require voters to show government-issued ID could be headed to the state Supreme Court. State Attorney General Greg Zoeller filed a petition to...
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Brush up on your money savvy with a week of classes
More than 175 organizations are collaborating to provide financial tips to Hoosiers during “Money Smart Week Indiana,” which runs through Saturday. The weeklong event...
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Free weeklong financial forum in state offers tips on money management
More than 175 organizations are collaborating to provide financial tips to Hoosiers during “Money Smart Week Indiana” from today through Oct. 17. The event is sponsored...
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Former Fishers foreclosure lawyer faces federal mail-fraud charges
Man allegedly was to place bids on homes for lienholder but bought properties himself A former Indianapolis foreclosure lawyer was charged by federal prosecutors Friday with...
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Architectural firm founder plans to run for secretary of state
A founding partner of an Indianapolis architectural firm plans to formally announce his Democratic bid for Indiana secretary of state next year. Vop Osili plans to hold media...
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Businessman plans run for secretary of state
A founding partner of an Indianapolis architectural firm plans to formally announce his Democratic bid for Indiana secretary of state next year. Vop Osili plans to hold consecutive...
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Tipton County makes bid to lure green jobs
Tax incentives aim to lure unidentified green company and up to 850 positions An undisclosed renewable energy corporation is eyeing the former site of a failed Getrag...
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Court knocks out state voter ID law
The Indiana Court of Appeals today declared Indiana’s voter ID law unconstitutional because it does not apply uniformly to all voters. The three-judge panel unanimously held...
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Schrenker fraud trial set for November
Marcus Schrenker will go to trial in November on securities fraud charges stemming from the $1.5 million which county prosecutors say the investment advisor misappropriated from...
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Schrenker court hearing set for today
Ex-money manager is facing fraud and other charges tied to investment scheme David Smith had a message for former money manager Marcus Schrenker, scheduled to make his first...
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ISTA sues former director, financial advisers, brokers
Claims include bypassing board on risky investments The former executive director of the state teachers union kept its insurance fund’s board in the dark about risky...
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Teachers union sues ex-director, advisers
The former executive director of the state teachers union kept its insurance fund’s board in the dark about risky investments that have endangered long-term disability...
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Schrenker to return to Indiana for trial
Money manager from Fishers faces securities fraud, other charges Fishers money manager Marcus Schrenker will return to Hamilton County in the next three weeks to face securities...
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Documents: Schrenker preyed on friends, relatives
Authorities say the troubled Indiana money manager who tried to fake his own death in a plane crash to avoid financial ruin had built his investment businesses on the backs of...
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Schrenker gets 4 years, will return
Securities charges next for money manager who bailed out of plane After receiving a sentence of more than four years in federal prison Wednesday, Fishers money manager Marcus...
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Group claims BMV rules make voting tougher
New ID requirements for Indiana driver’s licenses will increase the burden already placed on voters by the state’s strict voter ID law, the League of Women Voters...
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Former pastor, sons plead not guilty to fraud
A former pastor and his sons charged with bilking church members nationwide out of millions of dollars pleaded not guilty Wednesday, the same day state officials announced...
