MAURER: Legislators finish hatchet job
Appreciate the cruel irony. We elected this Legislature and gave them that ax handle to be fiscally responsible, but each of the following actions has the opposite effect on the budget.
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Appreciate the cruel irony. We elected this Legislature and gave them that ax handle to be fiscally responsible, but each of the following actions has the opposite effect on the budget.
In a legislative session that saw puzzling attempts to move the state backward on issues such as smoking cessation and public transportation, the success of Gov. Mitch Daniels’ education agenda stands out as a bold step forward.
The Simon Youth Foundation is looking to become a leading national advocate of alternative education. With a new president, J. Michael Durnil, the foundation hopes to raise more money, find more partners in the business community, and help the public better understand its mission.
Luxury faucet brand and designer started working together in 2006.
I was looking over IBJ today, and I thought to myself, I find all of this depressing, and I was about to set it aside and take it up again later. Then I came to [Bruce Hetrick’s April 25] article, and I realized there was somebody with some sanity in this world.
The Chronicle of Philanthropy says the center underestimated drops in charitable giving during the recession.
Regarding [Bill Benner’s] Butler comments in the April 18 issue, quite possibly the reason Clark Kellogg referred to the “unparalleled ineptitude” of Butler was, well, because it was both inept and unparalleled.
Many Indiana citizens have been hit hard by the recession, and the General Assembly has reacted by kicking them while they’re down.
Recent data from the bottom of the recession reveal all seven economic areas that include Indiana counties experienced declines in per-capita personal income.
The industry is waiting for the magic combination of high fuel prices and government-backed incentives to turn potential into profit.
Hoosiers were on notice headed into the session that they would not see four months marked by a “business as usual” attitude.
Tippecanoe County residents may despise Indiana University sports teams, but they seem to have had no problem welcoming IU to their community to provide health care.
Warsaw-based orthopedic implant maker Zimmer Holdings Inc. said Thursday its first-quarter profit rose 2 percent on higher sales of reconstructive, dental and other products.
Rarely is a playoff loss, let alone a first-round playoff loss, let alone a 4-1 playoff loss in a best-of-seven series, cause for celebration.
John Elbin forced the ailing grocery chain to confront its problems during his five months with the company.
The new sidewalk and curb material is easing strain on storm sewers on Ohio Street.
West Lafayette-based Endocyte Inc. is a biopharmaceutical company developing therapies for the treatment of cancer and inflammatory diseases.
IBJ gathered advice from local and national experts about what should be done to improve the city’s most prominent public space and where Indianapolis should look for inspiration.
An Internal Revenue Service agent investigating David Marsh works for the agency’s civil division, according to a filing by his attorney, Linda Cooley, on Wednesday. The new document corrects an earlier filing by Cooley that said the agent worked for the criminal division. While Cooley says she does not know whether the IRS is conducting a criminal investigation of David, the new filing reiterates that the agent made certain implications related to his “potential civil and/or criminal tax liabilities.” IBJ.com reported on the IRS inquiry Tuesday. That story has been revised to reflect the new information.