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Eiteljorg, Imax seeking approval to sell liquor
The two downtown attractions are among several entities that purchased permits in November and now are seeking approval from county officials to sell liquor.
LEWIS: Bedrock principle of accountability would be undermined
Frustration should not drive change for its own sake when a competing bedrock principle is in jeopardy.
District cancels school after thefts
Warren Township Schools called off classes Monday morning after thieves stole batteries from more than two-dozen buses belonging to the suburban Indianapolis district. The thefts were discovered at about 5:30 a.m. Officials said at least 26 buses were damaged over the weekend. Thieves cut cables to steal 50 to 60 batteries from the buses, many of which have dual-battery systems.
Homeless advocates pitch local sales-tax hike
CHIP, the Coalition for Homelessness Intervention and Prevention, said it wants Marion County taxpayers to create a permanent, dedicated source of funding for housing and services.
Dozens of students taken to hospital
A Wednesday morning school bus accident sent 49 Warren Township students to the hospital, all with minor injuries. The bus scraped a pole, breaking out windows, while traveling to school near 25th Street and Mitthoeffer Road on the far east side of Indianapolis about 8:30 a.m. Most of the students were taken to the hospital on another bus; five traveled by ambulance.
Mayoral election outcome could hinge on turnout
The fate of mayoral and City-County Council candidates in Tuesday’s election is likely to come down to turnout in a few key districts, including Center Township and southern Marion County.
Who’s Who in Education
In the last of eight installments of Who’s Who, we profile leaders in education. More than 100 individuals were nominated, representing public and private schools, secondary and post-secondary education, educational think-tanks, legislators and other organizations active in the sphere.
Who’s Who in Health Care and Benefits
Every business sector has influential players, whether they are in the public eye or wield their influence behind the scenes. This month, IBJ zeroes in on Health Care and Benefits.
Library plans to restore hours at some branches
The financial picture for Indianapolis’ struggling public library system is expected to improve enough for leaders to consider restoring operating hours at 10 of its 23 locations next year.
Ballard to ask for control of IPS schools facing state takeover
But Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard also reiterated his opposition to mayoral control over all of IPS, which some local leaders have pushed for recently. He called that idea “premature.”
Summer grant program for youth emphasizes math and reading
Distribution of $2.5 million in grants is overseen by the Central Indiana Community Foundation.
HOWEY: Let’s count who might run for Congress
The most interesting will come in the new 6th congressional district that just about everyone expects to be vacated by U.S. Rep. Mike Pence for a 2012 gubernatorial run.
2010 WOMAN OF INFLUENCE: Ena Shelley
As dean of Butler University’s College of Education, Shelley is in a unique position not just to shape future teachers but to shape teaching itself.
2010 WOMAN OF INFLUENCE: Dr. Robin H. Ledyard
The president of Community Hospital East brings a lifelong interest in helping the needy to her duties as administrator. During her career she’s done everything from oversee the opening of the Jane Pauley Community Health Center to working as a staff physician in a Michigan homeless shelter.
CFO of the Year: Past recipients
Previous Top Honorees are not eligible for nomination. Remaining honorees are eligible. 2022 Not-For-Profit Mark Kern, Chief Financial Officer, Firefly Children and Family Alliance – Top Honoree Michael E. Johnson, Chief Financial Officer, CICOA Aging & In-Home, Solutions Inc. Jenny Skehan, Chief Financial Officer, Girl Scouts of Central Indiana Government Schools Brian Tomamichel, Assistant Superintendent […]