Latest Indiana Headlines

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Study Finds Gary, Indiana, Nation’s Most ‘Underpoliced’ City

Nov 30 2012 // Gary, Ind., is the most “underpoliced” city in the nation, a new study released this month shows. “Over a quarter of people’s income is lost due to crime. It’s very big relative to other...

Indiana Truck Driver Logs 3 Million Miles of Safety

Nov 29 2012 // The distance around the Earth at the equator is 24,901 miles. By Kokomo, Ind.-based truck driver Richard Batt’s estimate, he could have driven around the planet nearly 24,100 times. And he would have done it all in a...

Indiana to Stop Random Enforcement of Insurance Registry

Nov 19 2012 // The Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles will stop requiring drivers chosen at random from a state registry to prove they are insured. BMV spokesman Dennis Rosebrough said the agency has agreed to a stay in a lawsuit filed by...

Indiana Court: Compensation Fund May not Dispute Liability in Med Mal Case

Nov 14 2012 // Indiana’s high court has ruled that the state’s fund established to cover excess damages in medical malpractice cases may not dispute the existence or cause of a plaintiff’s injury in a case in which the...

Indiana’s Ronk: Agents Enjoy a Healthy Insurance Environment in State

Nov 14 2012 // The current business environment for independent insurance agents in Indiana is pretty good thanks to the hard work and legislative involvement of agents and other industry professionals, according to one longtime agent...

Cuts Blamed for Fewer Fort Wayne, Indiana Fire Inspections

Nov 12 2012 // City officials in Fort Wayne, Ind., are blaming staff cuts for the fire department not meeting its goal of inspecting high-risk buildings at least once a year. A city audit found that 60 percent of those buildings it...

Indiana Farm Deaths Fell to 16 in ’11, None with Kids

Nov 9 2012 // A new Purdue University report says farm-related deaths in Indiana fell to 16 last year and none involved children for the first time in 13 years. The Indiana Farm fatality Summary says the 2011 deaths compared with 23 the...

Wells Fargo Insurance Announces New Regional Leadership in Midwest

Nov 7 2012 // Wells Fargo Insurance, part of Wells Fargo & Co., has named new regional leaders in the Midwest. Led by regional managing director John Meder, the team serves the Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri,...

Indiana Agrees to Stop Random Enforcement of Auto Insurance Registry

Nov 7 2012 // The Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles has agreed to stop requiring drivers chosen at random from a state registry to prove they are insured. BMV spokesman Dennis Rosebrough said the agency has agreed to a stay in a lawsuit...

Indiana Agents Benefit from a Healthy Insurance Environment

Nov 5 2012 // And, It’s One They Helped Create, Association Leader Says The current business environment for independent insurance agents in Indiana is pretty good thanks to the hard work and legislative involvement of agents and...

Indiana Company Rebuilding Year After Big Blaze

Oct 31 2012 // A year after a spectacular fire destroyed its main facility, a Fort Wayne, Ind., company has overcome a series of bureaucratic hurdles and begun to rebuild. “We had so many entities involved: the city, county, state,...

North Indiana Foundation Receives $150M Gift from Insurance Exec

Oct 26 2012 // A northern Indiana county’s charitable foundation faces a daunting task in figuring out how best to use a $150 million donation from the estate of businessman who grew up there, the group’s president said. The...

Indiana Has 32 Fungal Meningitis Cases; Michigan, 44

Oct 19 2012 // Indiana has 32 cases of fungal meningitis linked to injections of a recalled back pain steroid, and authorities in Michigan are reporting 44 cases of fungal meningitis, along with four non-meningitis infection cases...

Indiana Doctor Nabbed in Italy Gets 7 Years in Prison

Oct 15 2012 // A former Indiana surgeon arrested on a snowy Italian mountainside after five years on the run was handed a stiff prison term Friday for billing insurers and patients for procedures he didn’t perform, with the federal...

Indiana Doctor Who Hid in Europe Says He’s Served Enough Time

Oct 10 2012 // A former northwestern Indiana nose surgeon who spent five years on the run from fraud charges is arguing he’s served enough time in prison even before being sentenced. Attorneys for Mark Weinberger say in federal...

PIA of Indiana Adds Shoultz to Board

Oct 9 2012 // Professional Insurance Agents of Indiana announced that Steve Shoultz, principal of Priority Risk Management Inc. in Fishers, Ind., was recently elected to serve on the association’s board of directors until Dec. 31,...

Home-Building Drive Starts in Storm-Hit Indiana Town

Oct 9 2012 // Hundreds of volunteers have converged on Henryville in southern Indiana, which was devastated by a deadly March tornado outbreak, for a weeklong effort to rebuild 10 homes. The Habitat for Humanity building blitz began in...

FDA: Indiana Farm Tied to Salmonella Outbreak Unclean

Oct 8 2012 // A federal inspector found two strains of salmonella and unclean conditions at an Indiana cantaloupe farm’s fruit-packing plant during inspections prompted by a deadly outbreak linked to the farm’s melons. The...

Repairs to Indiana Covered Bridge Could Cost $300K

Sep 30 2012 // A county official says it could cost as much as $300,000 to repair a nearly 140-year-old wooden covered bridge in northeastern Indiana after its roof trusses were broken by a too-tall semitrailer. DeKalb County highway...

Indiana Workplace Deaths Up 3% Last Year

Sep 26 2012 // A new report says the number of people dying on the job in Indiana rose to 122 last year from 118 the year before. The Indiana Department of Labor released preliminary data on workplace deaths for 2011 on Sept. 24. The...