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The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • Page A5

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Friends Family discount code valid online Dec. 1-Dec. 10 2015. Promotional code for macys.com: FRIEND EXTRA OFF MATTRESSES that Latitude landlord for both the acksonville and Indianapolis locations, Missouri-based 30 West Pershing, had filed paperwork to evict the company, saying they owed $3 million in rent. Lati tude 360 CEO Brent Brown said in the articlethe rent was only for the Indiana polis location.

Latitude former chief financial officer, Craig Phillips, filed a lawsuit alleging that paychecks bounced, debt welled, and the company skipped out on paying contractors while building new ocations, according to aDec. 27, 2014, articleon jacksonville.com, the website for the Florida Times-Union. And not to mention the copy- ight lawsuit brought against Latitude 3 60 in Indianapolisthis summer. In Au- gust, the Star reportedthat the Americ an Society of Composers, Authors and ublishers said Latitude 360 had refused sign a licensing agreement for music played in its establishment for the past wo years. Besides Indianapolis, Latitude 360 operates venues in Jacksonville and Pittsburgh, Pa.

It re- ently dropped plans to open locations in Albany, N.Y., and Kingston, but a nnounced plans to open a site in Syracuse, N.Y. Brent Brown, CEO of Latitude 360, said in an email Tuesday that he is ively working with the Indiana Department of Revenue to resolve the We plan to be open for business as usual Call Star reporter Gabby Ferreira at (317) 444-6283. Follow her on Twitter: Latitude 360 Continued from 3A GABBY STAR These notices were posted Saturday on the front door of Latitude 360, 4016 E. 82nd St. Judge Marilyn Moores.

DCS spokesman James Wide said the agency received the appellate decision and will be meeting with legal counsel to decide how to address the case. DCS officials filed the Child In Need of Services petitions, also known as CHINS, in December 2014, after the youngest child tested positive for mari- uana when he was born, court records tate. The mother tested negative or marijuana at that time. he woman, who was not named in the opinion, admitted she had smoked marijuana once while she was pregnant but before she knew about it. She said she stopped as soon as she found out she was pregnant, court records state.

According to the opinion, DCS had found evidence of neglect against the parents three times before twice involving domestic violence among the arents and once for marijuana use by the mother while she was pregnant. In this most recent case, the mother voluntarily took random drug creens about every two weeks from January through April. All of her drug screens came back negative, according to court records. he youngest father, who struggled with substance abuse, volun- arily moved out of the home so the child ren be exposed to his drug se, records state. But he still paid rent and utilities for the family.

The mother testified she could maintain housing and stability for her kids, even if her father asked them to move out. In the opinion written by Judge John Baker, the appeals court said is no evidence in the record that at any point in time any of the children were A ttorney Danielle Gregory, who epresented the mother, ould not immediately be reached for comment. juvenile court found four children to be in need of services when the record is devoid of evidence supporting such a Baker wrote in the opinion. are well aware that DCS and the courts are overwhelmed with the growing numbers of CHINS cases state- he wrote. would be better served if the system focused its time, efforts and resources on the families who really need them.

This one did Call Star reporter Marisa Kwiatkowski at (317) 444-6135. Follow her on Twitter: IndyMarisaK. Judge Continued from 3A.

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