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Holiday Wish List
Here is a list of Indianapolis-area not-for-profit organizations and the things each needs most.
BENNER: Sports movement has a sunny past, cloudy future
More on the history of Indianapolis’ amateur sports initiative.
ALTOM: Here are some technology glitches to put behind us in 2010
If you’re not involved in one of these massive failures, you can take solace in the much smaller
problems you have every day.
Giant Heartland Crossing housing development hangs on
Short sales and foreclosures in this 2,200-unit development began cropping up several years ago and continue today.
Buyer of prized Durham Duesenberg alleges fraud
A Virginia businessman is suing Tim Durham, alleging he and other defendants manipulated the September auction of a 1930 Duesenberg
that sold for $2.9 million.
NFP of Note: Huntington’s Disease Society of America – Indiana
Huntington’s Disease Society of America believes in a future free from Huntington’s Disease and is committed
to building a community of compassion that enriches the lives of families affected by HD through education, research and care.
City ready to award new golf contracts
Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard’s administration has chosen five local contractors to run 12 municipal golf courses for
the next 10 years, and expects to get $6.3 million in capital improvements out of the deal.
KATTERJOHN: My Top 11 personalities of 2009
I saw where Barbara Walters did her 10 Most Fascinating People of 2009 shtick on television recently. So with a nod
to the venerable newswoman, here’s my list of locals who got my attention
this year.
EDITORIAL: Bold moves show results
There’s something refreshing and inspiring about individuals who set ambitious goals and throw themselves into
meeting them.
HICKS: Elf productivity leads advances in North Pole economy
St. Nicholas has developed an amazing forecast recordâ??he knows who is naughty and nice.
HAUKE: Unusual times mean tough money decisions
One of the strongest messages the broad market is sending us today is that investors are looking for liquidity.
Opera directors create $40,000 challenge grant
Indianapolis Opera board Chairman Garry Fredericksen says in a recent appeal for donations that the company is in a “battle
for survival.”
Focus of NCAA story was all about money
Simultaneously disturbing and telling is how I found “Big Dance may get bigger” in the Dec. 14 edition of the
IBJ.
Losing tennis event is a sad moment
As a local business owner and someone who grew up just off of Dean Road, where the first U.S. Open Clay Courts were played,
I am very saddened that the Indy Tennis Championships is leaving our city.
PAYNE: How we can improve our ‘talent dividend’
We Hoosiers are starting to treat education with a sense of urgency and as something
worth achieving. This response to our city’s, state’s and country’s education crisis is reassuring, because the
stakes couldn’t be higher.
MARCUS: Kindle depresses elf in Santa’s workshop
Elvin has been one of Santa’s elves for decades. Normally a jolly fellow, he called me last week with desperation
in his voice.
Colts pursue perfection in Jacksonville
The Indianapolis Colts are in Jacksonville, Fla., gearing up for Thursday night�¢??s game against the Jaguars. Jacksonville
is seeking the last playoff spot in the American Football Conference, and the Colts want to extend their 22-game regular-season
winning streak.