Meeting Palin was honor
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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.
Mayor Greg Ballard published his book “The Ballard Rules” in 2005. Apparently, the rules do not apply
to Ballard.
Brightpoint Inc. provides worldwide distribution and integrated logistics services to the wireless communications industry.
Concessionaires at Indianapolis International Airport are asking the Airport Authority for relief from a policy that requires them to price their goods at a level
consistent with what consumers pay at non-airport retailers. We agree the airport shops need a break.
Marion County Prosecutor Carl Brizzi said he agreed this fall to serve on the board of Tim Durham’s Fair Finance
Co., but changed his mind several weeks later after Durham told him a newspaper was working on an investigative
story about the company.
Orders for costly manufactured goods dropped 0.6 percent last month, following a 2-percent gain in September.
The troupe will relocate from its temporary location at the Connoisseur Room in time to present a holiday show that runs Dec. 10-12.
The Indiana Chamber of Commerce and Ready Indiana are offering new technology courses, with full scholarships available for some small businesses.
Buying a building for your business is still possible in a tight lending market, but bankers will review real estate purchases
carefully.
The Commerce Department reported Wednesday that consumer spending rose a brisk 0.7 percent last month, following a pullback
in September.
AccuPay Payroll in Indianapolis has expanded while competing against larger, national competitors like New Jersey-based Automatic Data Processing and New York-based Paychex.
Professor Textbook aims to bring self-publishing to college campuses by helping professors publish their own textbooks.
Brownsburg’s Everyday Joe’s Barber Shop offers personal touch and a retro look.
Even in recession, entrepreneurs buy and sell local small businesses. Plenty of Indianapolis-area companies are for sale.
Indy Partnership analyzed data derived from the American Community Survey, the 2000 U.S. Census and the 2005 U.S. Census
Business Patterns Report.