Muncie, Ind., auto parts plant to close Auto parts manufacturer DynAmerica Inc. says it will close its Muncie, Ind., plant by the end of September, putting 105 employees out of work.
Hundreds of mortgage brokers could lose licenses Indiana's secretary of state warned mortgage brokers earlier this month that they would lose their licenses if they didn't pass a state-required test by Aug. 5. But it appears most of them aren't worried about the threat.
High gas prices fuel business at Ind. bike shops Bike shops across Indiana are reporting a surge in business as motorists eager to cut down on their gasoline expenses turn to peddling their way to and from work.
High-tech Minn. health lab focused on new risks It's one of the most secure places in Minnesota: A lab chamber built to grow cultures of highly contagious bird flu. Only six people have both the FBI clearance and the keycards to enter.
Family gathers at Sweet Briar for reunion Bethany Pace's family legacy really hit her during a visit to Sweet Briar College last fall. Pace is a descendant of the Fletchers, one of the slave families who worked on the Sweet Briar plantation in the 1800s before it became a college.
Jury awards $1.5 million in defamation lawsuit The Tribune-Star of Terre Haute has been ordered to pay $1.5 million by a jury which found that a sheriff's deputy was defamed by stories published in the newspaper.
Companies plan to tap landfill's gas for power Two companies have announced plans to tap gas from a landfill's decomposing garbage and turn it into enough power to light more than 1,500 homes.
Judge orders money from drug forfeiture returned A judge has ordered a drug task force to return more than $25,000 that was seized from a drug suspect and spent in apparent violation of a court order.