Indiana Planned Parenthood loses fundraising tax credits
The NAP program offers up to $2.5 million in tax credits annually for distribution by 501(c) 3 not-for-profit corporations. Organizations such as PPIN use the credits to help them leverage more ...
View ArticleIndiana EMTs deserve specialty plate like other services
The Indiana BMV has added 10 more specialty plates to its list, bringing the total to 99. These plate purchases send funds to designated organizations. The plate prices add an additional 10-40 ...
View ArticleNearly 10% of Health Insurers Leaving Indiana; State Seeks MLR Waiver
Indiana Insurance Commissioner Stephen W. Robertsonhas announced he is seeking a waiver on behalf of Indiana from the federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act's (ACA) 80 percent ...
View ArticleIndyGo offers free bus service for 'Dump the Pump Day'
Thursday is National Dump the Pump Day. IndyGo, Indianapolis' public transportation service, is offering free rides to commuters to ...
View ArticleNFL lockout could push 2012 Super Bowl back
Indianapolis is scheduled to host the Super Bowl in 2012. According to an NFL official, should the lockout continue and affect the regular season, it could push back the date for the big ...
View ArticleBush stadium to become site of loft-style apartments, part of new technology...
Thursday, the City of Indianapolis revealed detailed plans to breathe new life into an historic landmark on the near west side. Bush Stadium has been vacant for nearly 20 years. The site of the ...
View ArticleScott was man of God
Raeanne Davis, wife of firefighter Scott Davis who died fighting a Muncie church fire, speaks about her husband Thursday as Muncie Mayor Sharon McShurley looks on. (WISH ...
View ArticleLauren Spierer's mom pleads for Info
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (WISH) - "This could be you," Charlene Spierer said Wednesday as she held up one a picture of one of the last known sightings of her daughter Lauren, "Picture ...
View ArticleInd. funding hurts small schools
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- An Indiana school superintendent's decision to help his cash-strapped district's bottom line by stepping down, saving it up to $123,000 a year, illustrates the tough ...
View ArticleBarbie Dazzles at Children's Museum of Indianapolis
For Tammy Allen, this was a dream come true. For her sixth birthday, the Chicago girl wanted to celebrate by visiting Barbie: The Fashion Experience at The Children’s Museum of ...
View ArticleTwo with Indiana ties light up Nationwide Tour
The two best rounds played on the Nationwide Tour this season have something in common: They belong to products of Indiana colleges.Travis Hampshire, a 2003 Purdue graduate, shot a 12-under-par 60 ...
View ArticleArrest made in truck fatality case
A truck driver was arrested Wednesday, accused of having marijuana in his system when he struck and killed a construction worker in April on U.S. 27 in Decatur.The Adams County prosecutor’s ...
View Article122nd mechanic is Airman of Year
Rep. Marlin Stutzman, R-3rd, honored Staff Sgt. Andre Carboneau during a speech on the House floor Wednesday for receiving the Indiana Air National Guards Airman of the Year award.Carboneau, a ...
View ArticleCoats introduces carp legislation
Sen. Dan Coats, R-Ind., said Wednesday he has introduced legislation requiring an economic impact statement ahead of federal actions to eradicate Asian carp in Chicago-area waterways.Coats noted ...
View ArticleState AARP director to speak at meeting
June Lyle, director of AARP Indiana, will speak on Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security issues before Congress on Friday during a public informational meeting of Allen County AARP Chapter 187.The ...
View ArticleLocal woman on national PTA
Former Indiana PTA president and Fort Wayne resident Tina Hartman has been elected to the national PTA, according to the Indiana PTA.Hartman, elected to the national PTAs Nominating and Leadership ...
View ArticleFundraiser raises record amount
Tapestry: A Day for You raised a record $78,000 for womens scholarships, according to organizers.Half the money will go into the Tapestry Parkview Endowment, and the other half will go toward ...
View ArticleFinal defendant in drug probe pleads
The last defendant charged after a May 2009 FBI drug trafficking investigation pleaded guilty Wednesday.Adrian Lee, 38, admitted to conspiracy to distribute a controlled substance, according to ...
View ArticleConsultants hired for city bond work
FORT WAYNE – Fort Wayne will hire two financial consultants to help it borrow millions of dollars to improve its water and sewer utilities.The Board of Public Works on Wednesday approved ...
View ArticleHuntertown expects stink on sewage plant
After more than 100 people tried to squeeze into the town hall last week because of a proposed sewage plant, Huntertown officials have decided they need a larger space for the next council ...
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