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FEIGENBAUM: Budget issues will drive almost every legislative debate
Now that you are no longer distracted by an Indianapolis Colts playoff drive (sigh), it’s time to get up to speed on the key issues the Indiana General Assembly will confront over the next four months.
New art museum CEO shakes up management team
The new head of the Indianapolis Museum of Art has reduced the size of his executive team, including cutting a top position, as an initial step to organization-wide restructuring.
Heating fund nearing goal
Additional donations have pushed the 2013 Winter Assistance Fund to within $85,000 of its $350,000 goal. The fund, which recently gained donations from Citizens Energy Group, the Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust and Indianapolis Power & Light Co., among others, helps Marion County residents who need help with heating bills. Last year, the fund helped more than 2,700 people.
Indy ranks ninth as jobs city
CareerBliss’s annual list of the “Best and Worst Cities to Find a Job” ranks Indianapolis ninth based on 10 factors gathered from data collected through employee-submitted company reviews, employment trends and job offerings. Los Angeles was best, and Boulder, Colo., was worst.
Dad accused of murdering son
An Alabama man faces murder charges after Noblesville police say he fatally stabbed his 2-year-old son, Michael, in the head late Wednesday afternoon. Police arrived at an apartment in the 14000 block of Waterlily Drive to find the boy suffering from the wounds, and he died at the scene. Extended family members reportedly lived at the apartment. Investigators haven’t released a motive or events leading to the stabbing. Harrison, 30, in prior years has been charged in Alabama with assault, for menacing, and for allowing dogs to run free.
Tobias Insurance agency merges with Florida firm
Tobias Insurance, the Indianapolis area’s eighth-largest independent insurance brokerage, is now part of Florida-based AssuredPartners. Tobias will retain its name, employees and leadership.
Mass transit group kicking off promotional campaign
Indy Connect, the local initiative supporting a $1.3 billion expansion of the transit system, plans to begin an advertising campaign for the proposal on Friday.
BioCrossroads seed fund makes first investments
Local startups Esanex Inc. and Algaeon Inc. have received $500,000 and $250,000, respectively, from Indiana Seed Fund II, BioCrossroads’ second fund to help fledgling life sciences companies.
Fortune Industries abandons sale to skilled-nursing operator
The professional employer organization has terminated its purchase agreement with Ide Management Group LLC of Greenfield and now plans to pursue a sale it had explored previously.
Report: Outlook bullish for Indy industrial development
Expect to see more big distribution centers in the Indianapolis area as you drive around town or come in for a landing at Indianapolis International Airport.
Shine exits Adidas Reebok to work for American Idol creator
The Logo Athletic founder is taking on a senior executive role with XIX Entertainment to help cross-promote the global firm's biggest sports and entertainment stars.
Emmis posts quarterly profit on higher radio revenue
The Indianapolis-based media company said Thursday morning that it earned $4.6 million on $53.4 million in revenue. While total revenue was flat, income from Emmis’ radio stations increased slightly.
Pence names commerce secretary, IEDC chief
Victor Smith will serve as secretary of commerce and Eric Doden will lead the Indiana Economic Development Corp., the incoming governor announced Thursday.
Roundup: That Fun Place, Salon Lofts, Five Below
Coming soon to the Indianapolis area: A family amusement center, a series of upscale salons and a youth-oriented general store where everything costs $5 or less.
Cassidy Turley offers mixed outlook on Indy real estate
The city's largest real estate brokerage expects the industrial and housing markets to boom in 2013, but offers a more cautious view on the office and retail sectors, predicting that uncertainty caused by political gridlock could hamper an already sluggish recovery.
Ben Davis school boasts impressive graduation rates
Seniors are earning their diploma while receiving a associate’s degree.
Indiana liberal arts colleges strategize to survive perfect storm
Colleges are experimenting with business models at a time when the ability of students and their families to pay are dropping dramatically, and endowments and scholarship funds remain depressed.