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Indianapolis crash: 1 injured after school bus, truck collide

One person was sent to the hospital after a collision involving a school bus and a pickup on the southwest side of Indianapolis Wednesday morning, according to police. The crash occurred shortly before 7:30 a.m. in the 3000 block of South High School Road near the Indianapolis International Airport, when a Mooresville school bus carrying high school students collided with the pickup, police and school officials said. The driver of the pickup was taken to the hospital, where the person was listed in stable condition, according to Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Lt. Shane Foley. No one on the school bus was injured.

Shake Shack opens first Indiana restaurant in Fishers Thursday

The wait is almost over, Shake Shack fans. The fast-growing hamburger chain will open its first Indiana location on Thursday in Fishers. The shop, at Fishers District, 9701 E. 116th St., starts serving at 11 a.m. Steak ‘n Shake-inspired, Shake Shack has amassed a cult following for its Angus beef burgers, crinkle-cut fries and hand-spun milkshakes along with Vienna beef dogs, frozen custard, craft beer and wine. The menu at opening also includes limited-time offerings of avocado bacon burgers and chicken sandwiches and lemonades  salted strawberry limeade and blackberry lychee among them  and strawberry rhubarb and chocolate pudding shakes. The Fishers location will come with a first for the chain: a dedicated drive-thru pick-up lane for app and online pre-orders.

FedEx Ground warehouse shooting shocks normally stable system

FedEx Ground warehouse shooting shocks normally stable system Security expert’s 2002 warning was eerily prescient 0 855 4 minutes read A jarring sight at a warehouse (Photo: Fer Gregory/Shutterstock Violence in the warehouse is rare, which could reflect the success of stakeholders in keeping it that way. Just as rare, it seems, is public discourse surrounding the issue. Few people want to discuss it on or off the record. The Warehouse Education and Research Council (WERC), the leading trade group for warehouse executives, hasn’t published anything on workplace violence since 2002. Then, Barry Brandman, president and CEO of Fair Lawn, New Jersey-based Danbee Investigations, which marks its 50th anniversary next year, devoted four pages of a 64-page warehouse security report to workplace violence. (Most of the report dealt with best practices to combat the much more common episodes of cargo theft and pilferage.)

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