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The Interview Issue: Joe Hogsett
Democrat Joe Hogsett is the clear front runner in the race to be the next mayor of Indianapolis. But he says he’s not taking the race for granted and has packed his schedule with events across the community.
The Interview Issue: Chuck Brewer
Republican Chuck Brewer is the underdog in the race for mayor, but he says he can bring an entrepreneurial spirit to the office to help fix the city’s public safety problems and secure a sustainable financial future.
Indiana fuel-pump plant to shed 111 employees
A manufacturer of fuel pumps that changed ownership two years ago plans to eliminate one-third of the workforce at its Indiana plant by Dec. 6, the company said.
The Interview Issue: Chris Talley and Emilio Pacheco
The officers of the Liberty Fund say the Libertarian-leaning group’s new building on Meridian Street in Carmel is meant to strengthen its roots in the community.
The Interview Issue: Steve Pittman
The Hamilton County developer says real estate is a “very competitive” and “very entrepreneurial” pursuit.
The Interview Issue: Debby Knox
The longtime journalist says she was tired when she left WISH-TV Channel 8 after three decades but has been rejuvenated since joining WTTV-TV Channel 4 as a news anchor.
The Interview Issue: Greg Fehribach
Greg Fehribach is a lawyer who says the Americans with Disabilities Act has changed his life for the better.
The Interview Issue: Dr. Kent Brantly
Dr. Kent Brantly, who contracted Ebola during a medical mission to Africa, says his faith “motivates everything about who I am.”
The Interview Issue: Robert Manuel
University of Indianapolis President Robert Manuel says he’s a “bit of a data-head” when it comes to making decisions on the growing campus, which is aiming to be an anchor for its south side neighborhood.
Priority list: Songbook gala, ballet benefit, more
George and Ira, Steve and Eydie, and Chita are celebrated at the Palladium while some of the leading dancers in the world converge on Clowes Hall.