07/13/11 Scottsdale, Ariz.-based Massage Envy plans to open nine new locations in Indiana in the next year. Five of those should be in the Indianapolis area.
07/13/11 Linton-Stockton sophomore-to-be Micaela Hazlewood has been busy improving her throwing skills this summer.
07/13/11 The Indiana Fever maintained their stature today as the WNBA's best and hottest team.
07/12/11 Indiana students improve slightly in the latest round of Indiana Statewide Testing for Educational Progress-Plus, or ISTEP tests.
07/11/11 Two Allen County businesses are being recognized as "Companies to Watch" in Indiana.
07/07/11 Three area girls are one step closer to possibly making the United States synchronized swimming team for the 2012 or 2016 summer Olympics.
07/07/11 Twelve-year-old Corbin Bower's trip to the nation's capital in June was as an award-winning artist. Corbin, son of Bill and Marita Bower, Noblesville, is a student at the Hutson School, a private school on Indianapolis' Northeastside, which specializes in teaching students with language-learning difficulties. Corbin is challenged by dyslexia, a reading disorder.
07/07/11 Alfred Plummer wasn't seeking or expecting any local or nation attention. He just wanted to be a better dad, and help other men become better dads.
07/07/11 Mt. Vernon's Zach McKinney, who will play at Northern Kentucky, capped his high school career by going 1-for-2 with a double and two RBIs for the red team, which lost 8-7 to the blue in the Mr. Baseball Classic at Noblesville on June 21.
07/06/11 INDIANAPOLIS #8212; A coroner says a body found in an Indianapolis river isn't that of a missing Indiana University student or a great-grandmother from a nearby suburb. Marion County coroner Frank Lloyd says the body retrieved Sunday from Fall Creek is that of a black woman who had possibly been in the water for more than two weeks.
07/06/11 So far there are no leads to help investigators identify the woman found in the Fall Creek this weekend.
07/06/11 Trains could soon be running from Fishers to the entertainment district on Massachusetts Avenue in downtown Indianapolis. They would not be commuter trains, however, and that's a source of concern... Read more at www.WISHTV.com
07/06/11 EDITOR'S NOTE: This story was written by the staff of the Indiana Daily Student. For more on this story, check the IDS website here . A body found in Indianapolis over the weekend is not the body of missing IU student Lauren Spierer , the Marion County Coroner preliminarily ruled Tuesday.
07/06/11 Bolingbrook, Ill.-based ATI Physical Therapy has acquired Advanced Physical Therapy, which has 175 employees and ranks among the city's largest operators of physical therapy clinics.
06/29/11 Julia Potter thought she had at least another hole or two left in her professional career. Potter, 23, Granger, had played in dozens of tournaments across Indiana, and when she walked off the 18th green at Heartland Crossing on Tuesday at the Indiana Women's Open, she thought she had qualified for a playoff.
06/29/11 Fire broke out around 2:30 am at Logo USA. Neighbors told 24 Hour News 8 they saw flames shooting 50 feet in the air. When Westfield firefighters arrived they checked inside the building and then... Read more at www.WISHTV.com
06/29/11 GOLF 2 area golfers eye U.S. Open Danah Bordner, Indianapolis; Ashley Prange, Noblesville; and Junthima Gulyanamitta, a Thailand native who played at Purdue, have qualified for the U.S. Women's Open Championship, beginning Tuesday and running through July 10 at The Broadmoor in Colorado Springs, Colo. Bordner, an LPGA Tour rookie, also has qualified for the Women's British Open, July 28-31, at ...
06/28/11 A federal lawsuit over a controversial $15 million insurance policy issued to nonfamily members on the life of the mother-in-law of Conseco insurance founder Stephen Hilbert has been quietly settled, leaving behind questions about claims of insurance fraud in her death.
06/28/11 Butler University men's basketball coach Brad Stevens is famous for his grace under pressure. But when country music superstar Kenny Chesney called the 34-year-old to the stage Friday to help him perform "Back Where I Come From" in front of a sellout crowd of 24,000 at Verizon Wireless Music Center, Stevens got a case of the nerves.
06/28/11 A 44-year-old Noblesville woman was killed in a one-car crash in Hamilton County early Monday. |