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Minority group hosts networking event
The not-for-profit Indianapolis Professional Organization will conduct its eighth annual networking luncheon from 1 to 4 p.m. on March 27 at Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse and Wine Bar.
Indicted Indiana official resists calls to step down
Secretary of State Charlie White, the man whose job is to maintain the integrity of Indiana's elections, ignored mounting calls for him to step down or resign after his indictment Thursday on charges he broke the laws he's supposed to enforce.
Junior Achievement says ex-CEO acted solo
Junior Achievement’s attorneys paint the not-for-profit's ex-CEO as something of a renegade to bolster their defense in an ongoing lawsuit by another former executive.
Hoosier executive joins effort to take Playboy private
Scott N. Flanders, who took over as CEO of Chicago-based Playboy Enterprises Inc. in July 2009, will pick up a 3-percent ownership stake if 84-year-old Playboy founder Hugh Hefner closes on a pending deal to take the company private.
Indians’ new ticketing partner could drive further spike in attendance
The baseball franchise dumped Ticketmaster for another sales management firm that charges buyers lower fees.
BENNER: Enabled by us, the rich squabble over billions
How can Indianapolis, and cities throughout America, continue to feed the beast that is sports?
FEIGENBAUM: Prepare for a history-making budget process
Hoosier Democrats may find that their solon sojourn in Illinois invokes Newton’s law of political physics: Every action has an equal and opposite reaction.
Governor will damage public schools
Things are getting crazy as state resources diminish. Our governor is clearly out of touch with reality. He wants to abolish the 1:600 ratio for elementary school counselors to students on top of drastically cutting back state-supported mental-health programs.
Education bills deserve scrutiny
In “Tough love for public education” [a column in the Feb. 14 issue, Greg Morris makes] several excellent points.
Let’s keep shrinking local government
I found Morton Marcus’ [Feb. 21 column], “Rethink government consolidation now” provocative and in alignment with my thinking.
Horse investment not ‘shameful’
Thank you very much for your accurate [Feb. 28 editorial] on the Indiana horse industry.
KENNEDY: Who moved Wisconsin’s cheese?
I can’t help thinking how ironic it is that Wisconsin—home of the “cheeseheads”—is the most prominent example of what happens when political leadership stubbornly refuses to deal with an economic landscape that has changed.
MARCUS: The nightmare in my neighborhood
Clearly, any group of workers with incomes in excess of their proportion in the economy are villains.
PROXY CORNER: Hillenbrand Inc.
Hillenbrand Inc. operates Batesville Casket, which sells burial caskets and other death-care products. Hillenbrand also operates K-Tron International, which makes material-handling equipment and systems.
Ex-Rep. Ellsworth to lead Vectren subsidiary
Former U.S. Rep. Brad Ellsworth will join utility holding company Vectren Corp. as president of Vectren Energy Delivery of Indiana-North, the company said Thursday.
Human jawbone found in Avon park
Central Indiana police say tests on a human jawbone found in a park in Avon indicate it belonged to a person who died six months to three years ago. A worker at Washington Township Community Park about 10 miles west of Indianapolis discovered the bone in an open grassy area last week. Anthropologists told investigators the bone came from a white male. They are waiting on more forensic tests. Cadaver dogs searched the park for other remains but found nothing.
Fire destroys vacant north-side house
A vacant house on the north side of Indianapolis went up in flames early Thursday morning. When firefighters arrived at about 1:45 a.m., heavy flames were shooting from the back of the house in the 1800 block of West 60th Street. No one was hurt. Investigators are looking for a cause.