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Ballard is right to oppose smoking ban
[Mickey Maurer’s Nov. 30 column] was the second article criticizing Mayor [Greg] Ballard on his position against
a stronger non-smoking ban for Indy.
Editorial on Durham was worth posting
Thanks for your [editorial] in [the Dec. 7] IBJ. I really appreciated the comparison [between businessmen Tim Durham and Jim Dodson] and plan to reference this
article (now hanging in my office) as a reality check.
SLAUGHTER: Imagine a world without deadlines
The
reason we have deadlines is that they act as inflection points in the hierarchy of work. Each phase of work has a deadline:
an opportunity for failure and rejection.
MARCUS: ‘Tis the season for getting for giving
Not-for-profits know we want something more than good deeds for our contributions.
Local losses lead other ’09 news of note
A look back at some of the top business news stories from 2009.
City tries to raise cash by privatizing operations
Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard pulled out his predecessor Steve Goldsmith’s Republican playbook and began exploring a host
of privatization proposals in an effort to save money.
Post office shortens hours for holiday
You’re probably out of luck if you haven’t mailed your Christmas cards, but the post office is still open during regular hours
today. Most branches will close at noon tomorrow, but that will not affect normal mail delivery. All branches will be closed
on Christmas Day.
Tense SWAT standoff ends with surrender
A Shelby County man is in jail and charged with confinement and criminal recklessness after locking himself in his home on
Tuesday afternoon, refusing to release his teenage son, and threatening to kill himself and police. According to authorities,
39-year-old Jason Brammer barricaded himself and his 13-year-old son in his Shelby County home after a domestic dispute with
his estranged wife. Because Brammer was armed, a SWAT team was called to the scene. After several hours and allegedly threatening
police, Brammer surrendered. His son was not injured.
BENNER: Eventful decade of highest highs and lowest lows
Here’s a look back at the great, the good, and the ugly of the past 10 years.
HETRICK: As a new decade dawns, could we start again?
Ten years ago this week, a new century dawned. A lot has changed since.
Insurance company rejects Steak n Shake takeover bid
A small Michigan insurer has rejected an acquisition bid from The Steak n Shake Co., describing the offer as a “hostile takeover
attempt.”
Family suffers fatality in crash with semi
Two siblings are listed in critical condition and another is dead after a Tuesday morning automobile accident involving a
family on U.S. 35 near Richmond. Investigators believe that the family from Delaware County was heading to New Jersey for
the holidays when 44-year-old Susan Koper lost control of her minivan and swerved into the path of a semi-tractor trailer.
Dylan Heintzelman, 13, was pronounced dead at the scene. A fourth sibling in the minivan has been updated to good condition.
Fox59 will have more at 4 p.m.
Tony George ousted after nearly 20 years leading IMS
Faced with the need to save money, the six-member board of the IMS and IRL voted on May 26 to replace George.
NEWSMAKER: High-flying exec Durham ensnared in probe
The U.S. Attorney’s Office alleged in court papers that one of his businesses, Ohio-based Fair Finance Co., operated as
a Ponzi scheme.
LOU’S VIEWS: A ballet blockbuster tops 2009’s list of favorites
Here are the 10 offerings that I most enthusiastically recommended to friends and readers in the past year.
Housing meltdown claims at least one homebuilder
Two more local homebuilders fell victim in 2009 to the prolonged meltdown of the housing market. Carmel-based
C.P. Morgan Communities LP closed in February, and Indianapolis-based Hansen & Horn Group Inc. is teetering on the edge
of bankruptcy.
Last-minute gift ideas
By giving tickets to A&E events, you get a sincere thank you now and another one later.
NEWSMAKER: Republic’s Bedford keeps low profile, makes big impact
For the head of an 11,000-employee company, Bryan Bedford has all the profile around these parts as a participant in the
federal witness protection program.