Stories tagged with "multimillion dollar"
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Retiring Lilly research exec Steven Paul gets $2 million in severance
The top research executive at Eli Lilly and Co. will receive a $2 million cash severance payment and be credited with extra years of service when he retires in February — a...
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Transit issue won't go away here
Upstate rejection is downplayed here Transit advocates have struggled to persuade voters and state officials to fund rapid transportation, but the question seems destined to appear...
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Schools warn of dire steps if referendums fail
Beech Grove, Franklin Twp. consider transportation cuts; Perry seeks building upgrades The fate of three education referendums will be in the hands of voters Tuesday as residents...
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Franklin, Perry questions facing long odds
A Beech Grove school referendum appeared headed for approval, but similar measures in Franklin and Perry faced long odds tonight. Official ballots weren’t tallied, but Perry...
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Indy Parks staff inspired by public's passion
With the help of The Indianapolis Star’s Editorial Board and the Friends of Holliday Park, Indy Parks and Recreation hosted a unique public forum recently at Holliday Park....
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Schools warn of dire steps if referendums fail
Beech Grove, Franklin Twp. consider transportation cuts; Perry seeks building upgrades The fate of three education referendums will be in the hands of voters Tuesday as residents...
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Irsay, others have different rules for host
I’m calling Jim Irsay a hypocrite. Where is his disgust at rappers and other notorious celebrities owning NFL franchises? Why does he care who a minor owner of the Rams is?...
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Analysis: Letterman weaves laughs, confession
LOS ANGELES — It was business as usual for David Letterman and CBS’ “Late Show.” The band played. The host, dapper as always in a well-tailored suit,...
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Sports complex proposal gets endorsement
Critics call for details about funding project John Saf stood before Westfield’s Advisory Plan Commission on Monday night, explaining that, as an investment manager, he knows...
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'Where the Dead Lay: A Frank Behr Novel'
By David Levien (Doubleday, $25) Tough, streetwise Indianapolis private investigator Frank Behr is back. Originally seen in David Levien’s first novel, “City of the...
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Franklin Twp., Beech Grove seek to offset budget shortfalls
Residents from three Southside school districts will go to the polls in November to address building and budget issues. State Sen. Patricia Miller, R-Indianapolis, and state Rep....
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JW Marriott plaza design highlights state symbols
An art-filled plaza featuring a 36-foot-tall stylized cardinal will be built outside the JW Marriott tower under construction Downtown. The design of the public plaza, which will...
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My View: We're all villains in health wars
I work for a health insurance company. But before you flip over to the Sudoku puzzle, let me clarify: I am not an executive, I am in no danger of paying the proposed...
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Noblesville mayor is proposing trash fee to make up deficit
Noblesville — Mayor John Ditslear is proposing a $10 to $12 monthly household trash fee to close a multimillion-dollar gap in the city’s 2010 budget. The city will lose...
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HSE ponders suing state over per-pupil funding inequities
District desperately seeks a way to address projected multimillion-dollar deficit, avoid teacher and program cuts Hamilton Southeastern Schools’ officials are exploring the...
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Ex-pastor, 3 sons jailed in alleged fraud
SULLIVAN, Ind. — A former pastor and his sons charged in a multimillion-dollar scheme aimed at church members are being held on $1.5 million cash bond in a western Indiana jail....
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Former pastor, 3 sons charged in fraud
A former Indiana pastor and his sons were charged with securities fraud Tuesday in what officials said was a multimillion-dollar scheme aimed at church members who thought they...
