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Emmis strikes $16M deal to buy back preferred stock
The transaction with New York-based Alden Global Capital, the largest holder of Emmis preferred stock, is expected to end more than a year of legal wrangling involving the two companies.
CLARK: Deep bench bodes well for smaller, better government
Mike Pence has been a thought leader since he was first elected to Congress, yet we will see him originating ideas that may lead our state for years to come.
COLLINS: Republicans replete with financial pains
This is an unusually delusional presidential field.
MAHERN: Proposals to better the execution process
There will be additional expense but none I believe that could not be covered by the sale of TV, Internet and DVD rights.
LADWIG: Lying is another narrative in reality politics
I’m looking hard at the public record if not the heavens, trying not to be cynical.
FARGO: Falling behind on public access laws
The nation with the top score was Serbia, followed by Slovenia, India, El Salvador, Liberia, Croatia and Mexico.
STYRING: Flat tax would ripple all the way to Indiana
Those of you who are not Republican primary voters shouldn’t dial out of this conversation.
WAGNER: Getting the mass-transit basics right
Truths about our current bus system: It is underfunded. It has a reputation for lousy customer service.
HOWEY: Expensive anti-Washington obstinance
When it comes to investment in mass transit, the critics always point out the costs.
MUTZ: Is compromise actually a dirty word?
Whether we want to admit it or not, compromise is essential to our way of life.
SWAYZE: Stay the good course on conservatism
Run, Mitch, run across the finish line of your final session!
FERGUSON: Right-to-work could backfire on Republicans
Ohio and Wisconsin illustrate the danger of an emboldened majority’s over-reaching in pursuit of its policy goals.
BONIFIELD: The Kennedy campaign left an impact
Ryan Vaughn’s comments in recent days suggest the momentum may be enough to see a smoking ban passed before the new year.
VANE: Jennifer Hallowell’s take on Ballard’s win
This election proved to be her steepest political uphill climb.
KRULL: Pragmatism put Ballard over the top
He won because he did things—things that mattered. There’s a lesson in that for Democrats.
MYERS: You’re liking the Affordable Care Act
Polls are showing increasing support for the law as people begin to separate truth from deception.
BROWN: The real reason hospitals are buying doctor offices
Raising prices is easier when numbers are limited.