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Struggling firms stash away losses to cut future taxes
Conseco expects its write-offs will be worth more than $800 million over the next 20 years.
Are teachers unions the new UAW?
The Indiana State Teachers Association might shoot itself in the foot in its standoff with the state’s school chief.
UPDATE: Teachers union tells Bennett to start over on reform
Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Bennett invites heads of teachers unions to meeting to publicly share reform ideas instead of “bureaucratic rhetoric and no
specifics.”
Gordon Hayward isn’t coming back to Butler
There's a simple reason why Butler sophomore Gordon Hayward won't be in a Bulldogs uniform next year. And it has as
much to do with the CBA as the NBA. And a few million dollars.
Spring planting forecast looks good
An Indiana climate specialist says the state's spring planting forecast is looking good, with rain and temperatures expected
to be close to normal. Associate state climatologist Ken Scheeringa said many Indiana farmers are eager to plant this month
after last year's slow, wet start to the planting season. He said the forecast for the rest of the spring looks much better
than a year ago, when the state's weather was dominated by the La Nina weather cycle's cool, wet conditions.
Tip leads bank robbery suspect
Greenwood police have made an arrest in the city’s first bank robbery since 2008. Police say 30-year-old Eric Brokamp
used a BB gun on Monday to rob the Bloomfield State Bank at East Main Street and Emerson Avenue. After police released a surveillance
photo, someone called in an anonymous tip. Police tracked down the suspect and arrested him at his home in a trailer park
on Timberline Drive.
Tea Party rallying on tax day
Organizers of tax-day tea parties across the country expect thousands of demonstrators to participate in local rallies Thursday,
including one in Indianapolis. The second annual Tax Day Tea Party outside the Indiana Statehouse kicks off at 3 p.m. with
a meet-and-greet event with local, state and federal political candidates. The rally officially begins at 5 p.m. Nationwide,
organizers want to project an image of peaceful people upset by big spending, high taxes and a burdensome federal government.
Fox59 will have more at 4 p.m.
Failed developer of French Lick casino sues Cook exec
Cook Group Chairman Steve Ferguson is target of complaint that charges he and others violated federal racketeering laws by
serving
on an entity that recommended a team that included Bill Cook to develop the French Lick Resort project.
Carmel Community Players denied funding again
Newcomer Carmel Repertory Theatre lands $75,000 from city.
Interactive Intelligence performance lifts CEO’s pay
CEO Donald Brown saw a 32.4-percent increase in total compensation last year as the software-maker's shares soared 169
percent.
Rockefeller: Insurers don’t spend enough on medical care
Indianapolis-based WellPoint “reclassified” more than half a billion dollars of administrative expenses as medical
expenses when it was defining its medical-loss ratio, according to a report released by U.S. Senator Jay Rockefeller’s
office.
IUPUI cracks top 10 in MBA program rankings
The Kelley School of Business' "Evening MBA" program at IUPUI finished 10th overall and fourth among public
business schools in U.S. News & World Report's inaugural ranking of part-time MBA programs.
IEDC leads European trade mission
The Indiana delegation plans to visit Germany, Italy and the United Kingdom on a job- and investment-attraction mission.
Expansion set for Camp Atterbury training site
The proposed plan will expand the Indiana National Guard's Camp Atterbury, bring economic development to south-central
Indiana, and open a new fish and wildlife area in Putnam County in western Indiana.
Indiana warns consumers about questionable insurance
State insurance officials are warning Indiana residents about questionable health insurance policies being offered by companies
touting themselves as associations.
California brewer to open Franklin plant, hire up to 150
TailGate Beer said it will invest millions of dollars in machinery, equipment and energy-efficiency upgrades to establish
operations in an existing 48,000-square-foot building in Franklin Business Park.
