CAMPBELL: Indianapolis has too many not-for-profits
We would all get together, rent out a ballroom and invite the CEO and board chair of every non-for-profit serving Indianapolis.
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We would all get together, rent out a ballroom and invite the CEO and board chair of every non-for-profit serving Indianapolis.
Gerrymandering, not the lack of a high intelligence quotient, stunts evolution of the General Assembly.
Never in a science class should it be taught alongside the theory of evolution.
Action by the Legislature is often required to permit local initiatives to proceed.
Indianapolis is beginning to focus on environment, livability.
Supplier to begin producing door part made from kenaf, a plant similar to bamboo but related to cotton.
While some trucking firms are busily updating old trucks, others are delving into alternative fuels, which will help lower emissions.
A defamation lawsuit filed by Indiana Pacers owner Herb Simon and his wife against a California attorney looks as though it will be thrown out after an appeal.
Trucking fleets, already buckling under higher costs for insurance and fuel, are finding ways around new rules that nearly eliminate nitrogen oxides and particulate matter but also sent prices of new trucks soaring.
Indiana Supreme Court justices peppered attorneys with questions Wednesday during arguments to determine whether ousted Secretary of State Charlie White was ever a legal candidate for the office, and who gets to appoint his successor.
State officials have filed civil suits against Plan America LLC in Indianapolis and Rykoworks Capital Group LLC in Brownsburg, accusing them of fraud and embezzlement.
MBC Group plans to add the jobs by 2014 at its plant in southeastern Indiana as part of a $4.1 million investment to add four production lines.
Three North Putnam High School staff members were charged Tuesday with child seduction involving the same 16-year-old student. According to Indiana State Police, substitute Spanish teacher Nicholas Vester, 24; band teacher Craig Rogers, 24; and volunteer swim instructor Brandon Largent, 20, individually and separately engaged in various acts of a sexual nature with the boy. Several of the alleged acts happened on school property after hours. Police said all three were being held without bond. The school is about 40 miles west of Indianapolis.
A pedestrian is in critical condition at Wishard Hospital after being struck by a vehicle on the east side of Indianapolis early Wednesday morning. The man was struck about 3:45 a.m. in the 3900 block of North Franklin Road. The driver, a 25-year-old woman, told police she was unable to avoid hitting the man, who walked in front of her vehicle as she traveled northbound on Franklin Road.
An Indianapolis man was charged with eight counts of arson Wednesday for allegedly setting numerous fires on the east side. Benjamin Williams is accused of setting nine fires to homes and garages between Jan. 7 and Feb. 10. Williams, who was arrested last Thursday, told investigators he set the fires because he was “drunk, stupid and bored.” The damage to the properties was estimated at $146,100. Williams was charged with only eight of the nine fires because one of the property owners could not be located. Six of the structures were abandoned homes owned by the city.
This week, meet James Burnes, who launched virtual patent-marking service PatentStatus LLC in January and spent the first weekend of February hobnobbing with corporate bigwigs in town for Super Bowl XLVI.
A court has approved Ener1's plan to emerge from bankruptcy, the parent company of locally based EnerDel announced Wednesday.
Peter Frampton redoes his “Frampton Comes Alive” album at the Murat Theatre March 1. Details here http://www.ticketmaster.com/Peter-Frampton-tickets/artist/735115
From March 1-3, Indiana University Cinema features a festival of the work of Whit Stillman, including a lecture by the director and screenings of “Metropolis,” “Barcelona” and other Stillman films. Details here.
Ballet Memphis dances into the Tarkington March 2. Details here.
Aaron Copland’s “Appalachian Spring” and music by Felix Mendelssohn are set for an Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra concert March 1-3 featuring 2010 International Violin Competition of Indianapolis gold medalist Clara-Jumi Kang. Details here.
The Chieftains come to the Palladium for a March 6 concert. Details here.
The Murat Shrine Circus takes over the Pepsi Coliseum March 3-6. Details here. .
Get off the couch and see … couches. “Couched Constructions,” at Herron Gallery March 2 to April 19, features artwork contextualizing the living room centerpiece. Details here.