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MORRIS: Legal Aid Society deserves your support

July 28, 2012
Greg Morris
It’s the largest organization in Indiana devoted solely to the non-ideological, non-sectarian, non-governmental provision of civil legal assistance to persons of limited means.
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MAURER: Jim Rogers is rarely outmaneuveredRestricted Content

July 21, 2012
Mickey Maurer
“My grand pappy was a chess grand master,” Jim Rogers declared as we sat down to a game back in the early 1990s. Jim was a pal. When he and his wife, M.A., lived in Carmel, we vacationed together and enjoyed running and biking on the weekends. He was a competitor. He liked to win.
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MORRIS: Young racers aspire to big league

July 14, 2012
Greg Morris
USAC’s quarter-midget racing is a popular sport worth your attention.
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MAURER: Daniels can lead beyond PurdueRestricted Content

July 7, 2012
Mickey Maurer
I wonder what President Daniels can do off campus to benefit the nation and the world from the platform he has been presented.
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MORRIS: Let's celebrate—and work—together

June 30, 2012
Greg Morris
We need to fight the urge to be so unyielding and negative much of the time.
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RACE: Reinventing commercial strips has economic upsideRestricted Content

June 30, 2012
Bruce Race / Special to IBJ
Savvy cities understand strip commercial corridors are economically and environmentally unsustainable.
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MAURER: Movie quotes with modern meaningsRestricted Content

June 23, 2012
Mickey Maurer
I Googled the American Film Institute’s list of 100 favorite movie quotes and discovered that many of these quotes are still relevant provided we just replace the speakers.
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MORRIS: Cyclists, do your part to share the roadRestricted Content

June 16, 2012
Greg Morris
As we transition to a friendlier “complete streets” city, let’s all stay safe out there.
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COMMENTARY: 'The bigger riddle' in IndianaRestricted Content

June 9, 2012
Mickey Maurer
Why do governments sometimes oppress their best and brightest citizens?
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MORRIS: Indiana's alcohol laws are still in dark ages

June 2, 2012
Greg Morris
We held out long enough to be the very last state to do what should have been done years ago.
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MAURER: Mourdock too right for RepublicansRestricted Content

May 26, 2012
Mickey Maurer
The average Hoosier voter is about to be flimflammed.
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MORRIS: Tech sector credit goes to Jones, TechPointRestricted Content

May 19, 2012
Greg Morris
The Mira Awards focus attention on the broader issue of the important role technology plays in Indiana’s economy.
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MAURER: Costa Rica offers affordable adventureRestricted Content

May 12, 2012
Mickey Maurer
Costa Rica boasts a stable government and a record of relatively low violent crimes. Incidentally, the United States ambassador to Costa Rica is Anne Andrew, a Hoosier.
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MORRIS: Let's vote our way out of this mess

May 5, 2012
Greg Morris
Politics only gets worse when people stop participating in the process.
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MAURER: Take her husband, pleaseRestricted Content

April 28, 2012
Mickey Maurer
Congratulations to Gov. Mitch Daniels on the appointment of Mike Alley as commissioner of the Indiana Department of Revenue. Alley will restore the state agency’s credibility.
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MORRIS: Fair is fair ... or is it?

April 21, 2012
Greg Morris
I always want to make sure I paid my fair share. I can’t stress this point enough. I don’t want to be a slacker.
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MAURER: Summer camp isn't just for kids anymoreRestricted Content

April 14, 2012
Mickey Maurer
Have you ever wanted to operate heavy construction equipment? At Mickey's Camp you’ll be able to operate a skid steer loader, excavator and a motor grader simulator.
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MORRIS: Creativity puts United Way over the top

April 7, 2012
Greg Morris
So, what would make Community Health Network’s president and CEO, Bryan Mills, star in a video dressed as a caveman? It could only be United Way’s “Give Gleefully” YouTube video competition.
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MAURER: Cancer fighter Endocyte shows promiseRestricted Content

March 31, 2012
Mickey Maurer
It is evident that the Endocyte crew feels confident.
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MORRIS: Second Amendment rights under attack

March 24, 2012
Greg Morris
I’m worried that, if given a second term, our sitting president will launch a full-scale attack on our Second Amendment rights.
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MAURER: It's all Greek to me ... and now youRestricted Content

March 17, 2012
Mickey Maurer
The New York Times' loss is your gain. Enjoy this crossword puzzle.
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MORRIS: Approach of spring breeds optimism

March 10, 2012
Greg Morris
Attitude makes a big difference with staff productivity at work. Happy troops are productive troops.
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MAURER: Politics prevail over wisdomRestricted Content

March 3, 2012
Mickey Maurer
There is absolutely no evidence to support the theory of creationism. Creationism seeks a supernatural explanation and must be taken on blind faith. It is not science.
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RACE: All top cities have urban design plans

March 3, 2012
Bruce Race / Special to IBJ
Regardless of their size and regional settings, there is a common theme among cities making the “best cities” lists: place-making is a priority.
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MORRIS: Shepard's legacy is open government

February 25, 2012
Greg Morris
I was pleased when the Hoosier State Press Association recently honored Shepard with a Frank O’Bannon Sunshine Award for his support of open government. I can’t think of a more deserving recipient.
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  1. Thank you for pointing out the absurdity of having The Naked Cowboy at Zoobilation. For the life of me, I don’t know why anyone would want a picture with that guy, but there were plenty of folks lined up to get a shot with him. The event could have used more restrooms out on the bridge, more photo booths and vendors offering something besides meat. There were a few more veg-friendly options this year than last, but it has a long way to go.

  2. Went to Zoobilation Friday night and had a great time. The weather was super nice and the food was very good, for the most part. Lots of sliders this year at many different tents. The slider from Alexander's was inedible, all four in my group ended up tossing it after one bite. Some tents were out of food by 8:30 and one bar area was out of cups at 8:30, not sure how that can happen. Great event in Indy and I look forward to it each year.

  3. Many of the small community hospitals are now owned by the "cash-strapped" Indy biggies, with more coming. The doctor-practise buying has been done precisely to sidestep tiered payments for out-of-hospital procedures. These are no better done, or safer, because someone administers a pain shot or snaps an x-ray in a doctor's office. And the non-payment issue is resolved next year when we all have insurance, even though many still think paying private insurers an extra 10-20% is what makes our system "world-class".

  4. I'd love to see this rendering put into the context of the surrounding neighborhood/area to get a better feel for the surrounding scale. However, just by the looks of it, it appears to be an excellent project. I'm pretty sure that if Scott Olson had said nothing regarding Chicago or Wrigleyville, Mr. "Horrible" would have found nothing bad to say. I'd love to know how Indy is becoming "Chicagofied"...

  5. Truly great and funny play. Vocalists were Broadway caliber and stage settings ideal for small stage. Would go again!

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