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Rating doctors and other health care providers
A new onslaught of Medicare data might shine more light on providers, but tricky questions abound.
Indiana legislators consider basketball tourney bill
The Senate's education committee conducted a hearing Wednesday afternoon on a bill that would force a return of the state's old single-class basketball tournament, along with provisions to block school districts from starting their academic year before Labor Day and require the teaching of cursive writing.
Klipsch wins restraining order vs. alleged counterfeiters
The order enables the Indianapolis speaker maker to disable the websites where the suspected knockoffs are sold and allows it to restrain the funds of the accused.
Purdue to move to year-round academic system
The move announced Wednesday by Purdue President France Cordova will break the academic year into three 13-week trimesters with a larger lineup of summer courses.
Muncie pastor faces molesting charges
A Muncie pastor will be back in court Wednesday for his trial on child molestation charges. Opening arguments took place Tuesday. Matthew Kidd, 55, is accused of molesting three teenaged brothers. He was charged back in 2009, but the case is just now going to trial. Kidd denies the allegations.
Woman robbed at local ATM
Indianapolis police are looking for two men accused of robbing a woman at an ATM machine Monday night. Police said the incident happened at the Chase bank in the 4000 block of South Keystone Avenue on the south side. The 26-year-old victim was making a deposit when two men approached her. Police said the suspects stuck an object in her back and ordered her to take out $80. The pair took off in a dark-green Ford Explorer with an out-of-state license plate.
Man accused of killing landlady
The man accused of killing a 74-year-old Shelbyville woman made his first court appearance Wednesday morning. William Avery Goode, 35, is accused of killing Genevieve Kelly. A relative found Kelly dead inside her ransacked home last Friday. Police said she was stabbed to death. Goode was found with a stab wound to his leg, bloody clothes and the murder weapon inside of his home, police say. Police have not released a motive for this crime.
Double ticket giveaway: Kingston Trio and American Spiritual Ensemble
This week, the winners gets tickets to two shows at the Warren Performing Arts Center.
Emmis mum on sudden exit of Indianapolis Monthly editor
The Indianapolis communications company confirmed it is seeking a replacement for David Zivan, who had led the magazine for six years.
Review: ‘School House Wrong’ and the Chicago Sketch Comedy Festival
How did Indy-based Three Dollar Bill’s Fringe fest hit hold up surrounded by dozens of other comedy groups in the Windy City?
IU, Lilly Endowment plan ‘major’ announcement
Top officials from Indiana University and its Kelley School of Business are set to make a “major” announcement Wednesday afternoon likely involving a gift from the Lilly Endowment.
IU getting $33M from Lilly Endowment for biz school
The donation will enable Indiana University to renovate and expand its Kelley School of Business building in Bloomington, which was built in 1966 and is too small to meet current demands, IU said.
What’s New: Violet Vintage
This week, we meet Vanessa Grider, who opened Violet Vintage this fall. The company collects and rents out unusual—and often time-tested—party supplies.
Metro home-building activity sinks again in 2011
New-home construction in the Indianapolis area slid in 2011, marking six straight year-over-year declines in residential building. The 3-percent decrease in building permits, however, was the smallest decrease since 2006.
Once-rising star AIT Laboratories now cutting jobs
AIT Laboratories, one of the area’s fastest-growing companies in recent years, confirmed Tuesday that it is eliminating jobs, but would not say how many. The company said it is restructuring.
UPDATE: Colts tap Eagles exec for general manager’s job
Ryan Grigson, director of player personnel for the Philadelphia Eagles, was named the general manager for the Indianapolis Colts on Wednesday.
Simon cashes out of venture that owns 46 Italian centers
The Indianapolis developer's sale of its 49-percent stake further reduces the company's presence in Europe.
Governor defends right-to-work in State of the State speech
Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels defended divisive right-to-work legislation that he only recently put his name behind, while asking House Democrats to end their boycott of the measure.
Also this week
The Harlem Globetrotters return for their annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day performance Jan. 16 at Bankers Life Fieldhouse. Details here.
The Phoenix Theatre presents the world premiere comedy “Current Economic Conditions,” about an unemployed woman moving back in with her parents, Jan. 12-Feb. 12. Details here.
“Star Search” winner—and star of Broadway’s “The Life” and “Grease”—Sam Harris plays the Cabaret at the Columbia Club Jan. 13-14. Details here.
Brooklyn-based Ron K. Brown/Evidence Dance performs Jan. 13 at the Booth Tarkington Civic Theatre. Meanwhile, the Sam Bush Band plays the Palladium and pianist Yeol Eum Son performs in the Studio Theatre. On Jan. 14, in addition to 500 Clown (see above), Patti Austin and the Count Basie Orchestra offer a tribute to Ella and Basie at the Palladium while Restless Heart performs in the Tarkington. Details here.
The Noise! cabaret makes its monthly appearance at the White Rabbit Cabaret Jan. 13, with local musical theater performers stopping in for late-night open-mic singing. Details here.
Tanya Tucker performs Jan. 13 at Hoosier Park Racing & Casino with Travis Tritt following on Jan. 14. Details here.