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BENNER: IU’s new coach doesn’t have to work miracles
An open letter to Kevin Wilson, Indiana University’s football coach.
HETRICK: All I know of equality I learned from Rudolph
Like Donner, we find ourselves advocating lies and abetting coverups of our good soldiers’; true identities, rather than celebrating the unique talents of every American willing to serve
FAENZI: Look for simple solution to complex immigration problem
Today’s sorry state of affairs around immigration seems to have no resolution. Cries of “it’s not fair” to any proposed idea come from all sides.
MARCUS: Elves to vote on unionization at the North Pole
Hard times make for hard work. The elves feel that Santa has not given them sufficient credit for the work they have done these past few years, when goodness and kindness were hard to find.
Man shot, killed on east side
An Indianapolis man was shot and killed in his home on the city's east side at about 6:30 p.m. Wednesday. Police believe Jared Wathen, 27, was shot in his house in the 3200 block of Elmhurst Drive and tried to get help from neighbors before he died. Several gunshots were reported by neighbors and a dark-colored vehicle was spotted leaving the scene traveling south on Elmhurst Drive.
IPS student attacked at bus stop
A 15-year-old girl was attacked at her bus stop at about 7 a.m. Thursday near the corner of Pleasant Run Parkway and Le Grand Avenue on the south side of Indianapolis. According to Indianapolis Public Schools, a male grabbed her around her stomach and tried to drag her off. During the struggle, the girl’s bus arrived and the driver began honking the horn, scaring the attacker off. The assailant grabbed the girl’s cell phone during the attack and kept it. The girl was shaken up, but not injured.
Body found after car fire
Firefighters extinguishing a car fire Thursday morning on the northeast side of Indianapolis discovered a body inside the vehicle. Investigators are trying to figure out whether the person died before or after the fire, which occurred at about 8 a.m. in an alley in the 3000 block of North Gale Street. Neighbors said they had never seen the car before and speculated someone was trying to dump the body in their neighborhood.
Is Izod-Penske pact a conflict for IndyCar Series?
When the open-wheel series' title sponsor becomes directly affiliated with a team, questions could arise.
Lender seeking to foreclose on northwest-side hotel
Colfin NW Funding LLC claims in a court filing that it is owed $6.4 million by the borrower that operates the Courtyard By Marriott Hotel Northwest under Indianapolis-based Schahet Hotels Inc.
Clarian Health looks to scoop up White County hospital
The Indianapolis-based hospital system’s board of directors could vote to acquire the 25-bed hospital as early as next week, but might put off a decision till February.
Jobless claims fall near lowest level of year
In November, the economy added just 39,000 net jobs and the unemployment rate rose to 9.8 percent. Many economists predict December will be a stronger month for hiring.
Military contracts add up for Raytheon
Raytheon Technical Services Co. in Indianapolis won a $31.1 million contract to provide cryptographic services for the U.S. Air Force, Army and Navy, the Department of Defense announced Wednesday.
Whistleblower suit cites Rolls-Royce engine flaws
Rolls-Royce Corp. concealed repeated defects at an aircraft engine plant in Indianapolis and fired a safety official for reporting the problems, according to a lawsuit filed in federal court.
Accounting change could have huge impact on real estate leasing
Proposal requires companies to book leases as assets, and stands to shift the momentum to purchases.
Summit Realty plans to grow into new headquarters
Summit Realty Group is building out a new headquarters in a historic downtown building as its principals embark on an aggressive growth plan for the privately held company.
Governor’s education agenda includes vouchers
Gov. Mitch Daniels and State Superintendent Tony Bennett pitched their ideas Wednesday to Indiana’s Education Roundtable, a group of education and business leaders.
Lucas Oil banner promoting Super Bowl coming down
Sprawling sign draped on the south side of the stadium is causing structural damage to the windows from which it hangs.
Teen in handcuffs flees police
A teen-age boy in handcuffs escaped from Indiana State Police on the east side of Indianapolis late Tuesday night. A trooper pulled the teen over on Interstate 465 near the Shadeland Avenue exit about 10:30 p.m. The trooper found some drugs in the car and put handcuffs on the 17-year-old. The teen slipped away from the trooper and ran off. Police searched for the boy, but were unable to find him, however, they have his name and address.
