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EDITORIAL: Simon could score for city library
Perhaps it’s time for Pacers owner Herb Simon—a billionaire
like his late brother—to burnish his credentials as a philanthropist who makes the city a better place to live and work.
A new real estate crisis could wreck recovery
Borrowers may not be able to refinance many of the more than $1.4 trillion in commercial real estate mortgages coming due
by the end of 2014.
New tax credits may boost jobs at some small companies
Tasked with boosting Indiana’s economy following the Great Recession, the 2010 General Assembly tinkered at the edges
by passing a handful of incentives meant to spur small-business growth.
Rising prices could help pork producers bounce back
The prices hogs are fetching this year will help farmers begin to climb out of the crater of 2008 and 2009. Average pork prices
may approach record levels this year, Purdue University agricultural economist Chris Hurt predicted, up to $53.63 per hundred
pounds. The record is $55.44 per hundred pounds, set in 1982.
George courting F1 again, but maybe not for Indy
Tony George, who was Indianapolis Motor Speedway and Indy Racing League chairman until last June, was in China for several
days this month to
attend F1’s Chinese Grand Prix in Shanghai April 18 at the invitation of F1 boss Bernie Ecclestone.
Clarian hospital system regains its appetite to build
Clarian is planning to spend $1.7 billion in the next five years on capital projects, half of that going to its downtown Indianapolis
campuses.
Anderson tech firm One Number files patent suit against Google
An Anderson firm that provides a “one number” service that rings all of a client’s phones has filed suit
against Web giant Google, alleging Google Voice infringes on two of its patents.
Lilly shareholders reject move to lower takeover threshold
A proposal that would have weakened Eli Lilly and Co.’s defenses against an unwanted takeover failed to pass April 19 at the company’s annual meeting of shareholders. The proposal to remove an 80-percent approval threshold for takeover bids against the wishes of Lilly’s board received approval from shareholders owning 74 percent of Lilly’s shares. But […]
NFP of NOTE: Coburn Place Safe Haven
Coburn Place opens a door through which women and children fleeing domestic violence can find safe haven.
Indiana’s smelly news
If it isn’t huge methane bubbles in manure pits, its drug suspects actually hiding in the stuff.
Indiana budget chief orders another 5 percent in cuts
State revenues are $867 million, or 9.4 percent, less than forecast through the first nine months of the current fiscal year.
NCAA to expand March Madness from 65 to 68 teams
The three-team expansion is much more modest than 80-team and 96-team proposals the NCAA outlined just a few weeks ago at
the Final Four.
Colts hosting draft day party
The Indianapolis Colts will host an NFL Draft party Thursday night at 7 at the Blue Crew Sports Grill on East 96th Street.
Fans will be able to get autographs from current Colts players and cheerleaders. The Colts have the 31st pick.
Firefighter injured in Brownsburg blaze
Fire crews spent more than an hour this morning putting out a fire at a Brownsburg apartment complex. Several apartment units
were damaged as flames spread from one roof to another on Windhaven Court at the Brownsburg Crossing Apartments. Flames and
smoke could be seen for miles, according to witnesses. One firefighter suffered minor injuries.
Police capture armed CVS robbers
Police in Plainfield confirm that two men have been taken into custody following an armed robbery at a CVS store Thursday
morning. According to police, suspect Mitchell Casad, wearing a ski mask, entered the CVS at 1700 E. Main Street at about
5 a.m. He forced a female employee to the back of the store, where he stole OxyContin and other painkillers before fleeing
in a car driven by Nate Owens, police said. The men, both from the Bloomington area, eventually abandoned the car and fled
on foot, but were apprehended in a wooded area north of the CVS at about 8:30 a.m. Fox59 will have more at 4 p.m.
NCAA signs new TV deal despite financial losses
CBS informed NCAA it lost money on the broadcast of March Madness this year. Even so, CBS and Turner this morning agreed to
a 14-year, multi-billion dollar deal to broadcast the men's hoops tournament.
Indiana schools to exit Race to the Top competition
State will bow out of the $4.35 billion federal competition after a highly public feud between public schools chief Tony Bennett
and the state’s teachers unions.
After the Super Bowl in Indy
What to do for an encore? Civic leaders are already asking the question.
Season’s teasings: News from the Opera, ISO and more
IO’s “Mikado” and Cleveland Symphony’s IU visit rescheduled.