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Many people in our community, state, country and around the globe need our help. The numbers are staggering.
It isn’t difficult to grasp the reasoning behind Mayor Greg Ballard’s proposal to privatize the city’s
parking operations.
The health care industry is responding to reforms that will pay doctors bonuses if they provide high-quality care and save
Medicare money.
Tim Durham, Fair’s co-owner and CEO, burned through staggering sums on a lavish lifestyle, loans and gifts to friends,
and loans to businesses he partly owned that performed dismally.
Down Syndrome Indiana is dedicated to enhancing the lives of individuals with Down syndrome.
The Viewpoint essay penned by Peter Grossman [in the July 26 issue] was infuriating.
By 2018, 63 percent of all jobs in this country will require some form of postsecondary education
or training. That’s a huge increase since the mid-’70s.
People have to be hired to do valuable things with the money the government pumps into the economy. That money can’t be given to people or to businesses with the hope that they will use it. It has to be spent on activities that increase employment.
There have been some technical materials that have taught me a great deal about how business should be conducted. I’d like to share a few with you.
A mid-August heat wave that has left some students sweltering in classrooms without air conditioning could renew the push
for an Indiana law preventing schools from starting classes before Labor Day.
State Rep. Ed DeLaney of Indianapolis said Thursday that contributions of more than $800,000 by Indianapolis businessman Timothy
Durham should be sent to a bankruptcy trustee for Ohio investment firm Fair Finance Co., which was forced into bankruptcy
earlier this year.
A former money manager convicted of trying to fake his own death in a Florida plane crash last year has agreed to plead guilty
to securities fraud charges in Indiana. Marcus Schrenker would face 10 years in prison.
Boston University’s Kotlikoff warns the U.S. is actually in worse shape than Greece.
Series is scoring a record entry field for Chicagoland at a time when many racing grids across the country are contracting.
The series' new boss seems to be gaining sponsors' confidence.
Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels says the state's current assessment is that education funding will not have to be reduced further
after $300 million in cuts this year.
A bronze fish that is part of the Bloomington campus's Showalter Fountain is missing just a year after it was replaced
following an absence of more than 20 years.
A teen mother accused of giving birth in her apartment and then getting rid of the baby in the trash was sentenced yesterday
to four years in a mental health unit and 18 months of probation. Tasha Miller, 19, gave birth to a baby in her Indianapolis
apartment in May. She claimed the infant died after delivery and that she put the body in a shoebox and tossed it in a dumpster.
The baby's remains have never been found.