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NFP of NOTE: Net Literacy
Net Literacy increases computer access, computer and Internet literacy, and Internet safety awareness while providing student
volunteers job skills, life skills, and an opportunity to participate in service to their community.
Health care software firm RealMed regains momentum
RealMed enjoys a nearly 99-percent renewal rate among its current customers and attracted 4,000 new doctors
in 2009. Employment at the company is rising after a steady decline.
Renewable power focus of utility reform in 2010 Legislature
The Hoosier Environmental Council and Citizens Action Coalition see an expansion of the state’s
“net metering” policy as achievable during the short legislative session that starts Jan.
5.
Daniels doesn’t expect more budget cuts in 2010
Governor says Indiana likely will have to use all of its financial reserves to get by.
ALTOM: How does 3G matter to your cell phone?
3G is the third generation of cell technology and is designed to make it easier to send video and other bandwidth-hungry material.
BENNER: Anger-management fodder for furious Colts fans
That the management and coaches had chosen to “take a knee” on the quest for a perfect season was–in the moment–a huge letdown.
Indiana on pace for fewest traffic deaths since 1920s
Preliminary figures through Monday show 680 traffic fatalities. That’s the lowest number since the 670 recorded in 1925.
Government moves closer to fresh aid for GMAC
The new infusion would be in the range of another $3 billion, short of the roughly $6 billion the government had earlier thought
GMAC would need to stabilize the company.
Returning soldiers cheered at airport
Loud cheers greeted the return of Indiana National Guard soldiers who spent 10 months in Afghanistan helping farmers improve
the production and marketing of their crops. Hundreds of people welcomed the 63 members of the 1-19th Agribusiness Development
Team as they arrived about 6 a.m. Wednesday at Stout Field in Indianapolis. The soldiers brought new farming techniques to
the country, where agriculture has declined over the past 30 years as crops have been replaced by poppies in the illegal opium
trade.
Arrest made in woman’s stabbing death
Police have arrested Malcolm Williams, 20, in connection with the stabbing death of a Beech Grove woman. Heâ??s accused of
killing Mallory Olhausen, 25, and seriously wounding Jonathon Tolan early Tuesday morning at Beech Meadow Apartments. The
two victims and the suspect all had worked together at a nearby Wal-Mart, according to investigators. Co-workers say Williams
was recently fired for sexual harassment. Olhausenâ??s 2-year-old son and 4-year-old daughter were in the apartment during
the incident. Fox59 will have more at 4 p.m.
Assessor predicts 2010 property tax bills will be on time
Indianapolis property tax bills, paid in two installments due in May and November, should be sent without delay for the first year since
2006.
Upgrade money for former coke plant goes to community projects
Citizens Energy Group is redirecting to community groups more than $413,000 that it was to spend on environmental upgrade
projects at its former coke oven facility in Indianapolis, which closed in 2007.
Perimeter: Hancock Regional Hospital goes after Geist market
Perimeter: Hancock Regional Hospital goes after Geist market
Focus: Convention agents sell city by wining, dining crucial meeting planners
Focus: Convention agents sell city by wining, dining crucial meeting planners
A&E, etc.: Are exhibitions at Carmel gallery Lurie-ing audiences north?
A&E, etc.: Are exhibitions at Carmel gallery Lurie-ing audiences north?
Retail: Chains surprisingly upbeat as they head into holidays
Retail: Chains surprisingly upbeat as they head into holidays
Philanthropy: Indianapolis Art Center trims staff to head off financial woes
Philanthropy: Indianapolis Art Center trims staff to head off financial woes
Transportation: Indianapolis not part of high-speed rail funding request
Transportation: Indianapolis not part of high-speed rail funding request
Anthem paying for performance
Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Indiana is doling out $3.1 million to Indianapolis-area doctors–its first payments
based on a local quality measuring system.