November 21, 2009

Business

In Your Corner: Insurance Claim Denied
A local man is left with damages from an accident that he wasn't involved with, despite a police report indicating which driver caused the accident.

Ohio Voters Face Casino Issue Again
For the 5th time in 20 years Ohio voters will have their voices heard about whether casinos should be built in the state.

Acorn, Redistricting and Indiana Investment Watch; Todd Rokita Weighs In
Ryan Elijah spoke to Indiana Secretary of State, Todd Rokita, this morning about his plan for new redistricting guidelines and why his office is looking into ACORN.

In Your Corner: Neighborhood Code Battle
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (Indiana's NewsCenter) --- Some Fort Wayne residents have been working for years to rid their neighborhood of an empty building. City officials say the problem isn't as easy to deal with as some residents believe.

In Your Corner: Insurance Frustration
A Kendallville family says the insurance policy they chose didn't live up to it's promise. We found the company has a history of consumer complaints.

Text Message School Alerts, Weather Alerts Directly To Your Phone
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (Indiana's NewsCenter) --- You'll always be 'in the know' the moment your child's school starts late, is canceled, or dismisses early by signing up for Indiana NewsCenter's Textcaster text message and email alerts.

In Your Corner: Bankrupt Contractor
A Fort Wayne man is out nearly $13,000 after his contractor declared bankruptcy. Indiana and Ohio have both seen an increase in the number of filings, leaving many consumers and creditors with losses.

Waynedale Residents Fight For Post Office
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (Indiana's NewsCenter) - Some Waynedale residents have started a grassroots effort to make sure their voices are heard before they lose their post office branch.

55 Jobs Cut In Small Town When Plant Closes
ASHLEY, Ind. (Indiana’s NewsCenter) - An economic blow to the DeKalb County community of Ashley, as more than 50 jobs are cut.

Fewer People Unemployed in Indiana, Ohio
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., COLUMBUS, Oh. (Indiana's NewsCenter) --- Indiana's unemployment rate dropped to 9.9 percent in August, the first time the rate has slipped below 10 percent since April.