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Until the first George Bush opens his presidential library, I’ve seen them all.
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Until the first George Bush opens his presidential library, I’ve seen them all.
Michael Lewis, 53, filed a complaint with the Indianapolis office of the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity
Commission Aug. 13 and sued Huntington Oct. 15 in Marion Superior Court.
Deadline for nominations is Dec. 15 for projects in the categories of air, energy, land, water and “reduce,
reuse, recycle.”
When you name your restaurant Oh Yumm! Bistro, you’ve set the bar pretty high.
Lilly Endowment Inc. gave another $7.5 million to a team of education experts at the school’s Center of Excellence
in Leadership of Learning.
A new task force is charged with making recommendations for development of the city’s downtown certified technology
park.
Under the current proposal, the same type of groups that made the CDC’s recommendations will outline guidelines about which treatment will be offered under a government program.
One of the first grown-up movies I attended on my own was “Papillon.” What drove
my 10-year-old self to see this brutal 1973 escape film, I still don’t know. Also: Indianapolis Opera’s production of “La Boheme.”
The St. Vincent Health hospital system has joined with Indianapolis-based Novia CareClinics LLC to set up clinics on employers’
campuses, offering health care for their workers with no insurance companies involved.
By issuing “voluntary environmental improvement bonds,”, local and state governments could
create special taxing districts that finance homeowner purchases of everything from solar panels to rain
gardens.
Pizza chain Noble Roman’s Inc. says plans for its first investor meeting in seven years have no connection to an investor’s
lawsuit.
In Richmond, police believe a serial rapist tried another attack Wednesday morning. Police say an intruder used a box cutter
to try to get through a few windows of a home, then eventually kicked in a door to get to the victim. The victimâ??s brother,
who was in the home, quickly chased off the attacker. There have been 11 home invasions, some of them including sexual assault,
in the area within the past 18 months.
The two men charged with the murder of a south-side convenience store clerk will be in court in Indianapolis Wednesday afternoon.
Bruce Aldrich and Shawn Heyob are accused of killing 62-year-old Rebecca Hough on Saturday. Heyob’s mother used to work with
Hough and considered her a good friend. She said itâ??s hard to lose a friend and a son to the same crime.
Indianapolis police are questioning a man in the death of a 28-year-old woman who was struck by a vehicle after leaving a
church dinner. The man turned himself in early Wednesday morning, about 10 hours after leaving the scene of the incident in
the 4900 block of East 38th Street. Kristen Grimes was walking along the road, talking to her husband on the phone, when she
was hit. A nurse who also attended the dinner at the Mount Zion Apostolic Church performed CPR, but Grimes died at the hospital.
Fox59 will have more at 4 p.m.
My family and I don’t follow sports. We don’t know current actors or
television shows. What excites us is conservative politics.
On any given day in Indianapolis, hundreds of people will volunteer their time tutoring children, stocking food pantry
shelves, raising funds and providing leadership for not-for-profit organizations that are making a difference in our community.
Toyota isn’t about to grow complacent like GM did in the ’60s, an analyst says.
Initially, I was going to write this week about the innumerable foolish purchases we could make this holiday season. As
I looked through the Sunday newspaper, I felt overwhelmed by the advertisements that offered such deliciously dumb items as
a singing toothbrush holder.
Thoughts on Broadway in Indianapolis’ presentation of the hit Kander and Ebb musical.