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Feds approve next section of I-69 extension

February 3, 2010

Work on another section of the Interstate 69 extension between Indianapolis and Evansville is expected to begin by April now
that the Federal Highway Administration has approved the project.

Covered bridge project draws special attention

February 3, 2010

A plethora of experts like
Dan Collom are restoring the Moscow bridge, built in 1886 and destroyed by a tornado in 2008.

Law firm adds historic home to campus

February 3, 2010

Plews Shadley Racher & Braun has finished a careful restoration of the Eden-Talbott House, continuing a strategy of shunning
glass and steel.

COPPER: Misunderstandings put Indiana school funding in a bind

February 3, 2010

State government overreacted in its attempts to reign in construction costs, and should seek middle ground

Bayh’s vulnerability brings Coats back to politics

February 3, 2010

Former Senator Dan Coats said he was re-entering politics because he is increasingly alarmed and frustrated about the direction of the country.

Board votes to protect historic German church

February 3, 2010

The Metropolitan Development Commission has approved an emergency motion to protect a 1914 church at the northeast corner
of Washington Street and German Church Road.

Ballard vows to veto gun bill

February 3, 2010

Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard plans to veto any plan that would let people bring guns into city parks, he said. Libertarian
City-County Councilor Ed Coleman brought up the idea at a meeting Monday night, saying it’s a matter of Second Amendment rights
and would bring the city in line with recent changes in federal and state park laws.

Former Sen. Coats to run against Bayh

February 3, 2010

Indiana Sen. Evan Bayh has another challenger for his U.S. Senate seat this year–the man whom he succeeded in 1998. Today,
former Republican U.S. Sen. Dan Coats is expected to announce his plans to run against Bayh, a Democrat. Coats retired from
the Senate and went on to become ambassador to Germany. Coats joins at least four other Republican candidates with plans to
run for the seat.

IMPD officer faces sexual misconduct charges

February 3, 2010

An Indianapolis police officer appeared in court Wednesday morning, charged with sexual misconduct, criminal confinement,
intimidation, official misconduct and obstruction of justice. A 26-year-old woman said she was attacked in an industrial area
near 10th and Rural streets by Courtney Harris, who had threatened to throw her in jail unless she performed a sex act. At
first, Harris denied everything, but later said he had consensual off-duty sex with the woman.

Irsay commits to keeping Manning

February 3, 2010

Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay hopes to sign Peyton Manning to a contract extension after the Super Bowl that would make
him the highest-paid quarterback in the NFL, he says. Manning’s contract is set to expire after the 2010 season, but Irsay
doesn’t want to wait. A new deal could keep Manning, 33, in Indianapolis for the rest of his career. Fox59 will have more
at 4 p.m.

UPDATE: Glasscock retirement marks WellPoint’s maturation

February 3, 2010

Larry Glasscock will step down March 1 as WellPoint CEO Angela Braly takes over leadership of the company’s board. She replaced
Glasscock as CEO on June 1, 2007.

Owners meeting in Miami critical for 2012 Super Bowl

February 3, 2010

There are some ominous signs that the 2011 NFL season and 2012 Super Bowl are in serious jeopardy. So when are Mayor Greg
Ballard and host committee leaders going to start asking pointed questions of league chiefs?

Ticket giveaway: IRT’s “The Year of Magical Thinking”

February 3, 2010

Win four tickets to the one-woman show.

Also this week:

February 3, 2010

Shirley Caesar and CeCe Winans are among the performers set for “Gospelfest,” Feb. 6 at Clowes Hall. Details
here.

IU Opera presents “Lucia di Lammermoor,” Feb. 5-13 at IU Musical Arts
Center, Bloomington. Details here.

Jeff Foxworthy, Bill Engvall and Larry the Cable Guy join forces Feb. 6 at Conseco Fieldhouse.
Details here.

The Eiteljorg Museum presents "Pistols: Dazzling Firearms," Feb. 6-April
18. Details here.

 

Three Dollar Bill’s “Mustache Weather”

February 3, 2010

Feb. 5 to March 12
ComedySportz Theatre

This group of Friday-night knuckleheads returns
with its latest revue of all-new sketch comedy material. We’ll have to wait and see what that means but, in the meantime,

here’s

my
revue of the talented company’s first show, staged just over a year ago. Details on the new show

here

. 

“Pretty Fire”

February 3, 2010

Feb. 9-28
Indiana Repertory Theatre

Charlyne Woodard has had recurring roles on “ER”
and “Law and Order: SVU,” but she made a theatrical name for herself as author and performer of a series of one-person
plays, including “Neat,” “In Real Life” and her first, “Pretty Fire.” For this new production
of “Pretty Fire,” the words are still Woodard’s, but they will be given life by the endearing Millicent
Wright.

The telling of five stories from Woodard’s childhood, “Pretty Fire” promises to be funny,
harrowing and moving. Both the LA Drama Critics and the NAACP named it best play of the year when it was originally staged.
Here, it will be the first of three full-length, one-person plays being presented at the IRT under the banner “Going
Solo.” Details here.
 

Carrie Underwood/The Who

February 3, 2010

Feb. 7
Your TV set

I fully realize that, on a Sunday, you want to get out of the house. But
there’s an interesting pair of musical acts that will be appearing on TV that I thought I should bring to your attention.
First, Carrie Underwood will be performing a one-song set consisting of nothing but “The Star Spangled Banner.”
Then, after an approximately 1-1/2 hour break (apparently, the band needs a lot of time to set up), “The Who”
will take the stage. I hope something interesting also will happen during that in-between time and after The Who’s performance.
Details here.

Brees’ ties to Purdue cause division among state’s fans

February 3, 2010

Most of Indiana is expected to wear Colts blue on Super Bowl Sunday, but loyalties are split near the Purdue campus in West
Lafayette.

Super Bowl legacy project taking shape on east side

February 3, 2010

A revitalization project that helped Indianapolis land the 2012 Super Bowl is beginning to take
shape. Organizers hope to build and rehab about 300 housing units, including the Jefferson Apartments "homeownership
incubator."

Two more sentenced in mortgage fraud scheme

February 3, 2010

Federal prosecutors say the men were part of a scheme in which straw deals were set up to obtain inflated mortgages on more
than 100 Indianapolis houses.

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