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Sale may extricate Harlan Labs from its debt problems
San Francisco-based Genstar Capital is exploring selling the 2,600-employee company in the wake of failing early this year to renegotiate the company’s massive debt load.
MORRIS: Make your job easier—don’t be a jerk
Management trainer tells you how you can be nice and effective at the same time.
EDITORIAL: Study water needs while there’s time
Ignoring the future won’t make it go away. And without legislative leadership, Indiana’s future looks dry.
BENNER: Brandon Miller, no stranger to big shots, gets another at Hinkle
Butler’s new coach is smooth under pressure, a quality he’ll need in his dream job.
Rolls-Royce contractor grows on southwest side
Belcan Corp. has hired about 20 people this year and expects to keep adding to its local work force over the next several years as it continues to provide engineering services to Rolls-Royce, its largest local customer.
Environmentalists targeting ag laws
The Hoosier Environmental Council has targeted food safety, animal rights and the environmental impact the corporate livestock industry has in Indiana.
Zinn events keep spotlight on Daniels controversy
The controversy about former Gov. Mitch Daniels’ emails criticizing the late historian Howard Zinn will continue this month as professors, students and staff members gather at universities around the nation to read Zinn’s writings.
COTA: Leaving tracks—and erasing them—on the info superhighway
If you visit Amazon.com and put a few items in your cart, those items will be there waiting for you when you come back. Convenient? Yes. Expected? Yes. But it goes beyond that.
DINING: A biggie-size Yats is back on Mass Ave
The menu is familiar, but the space is significantly expanded at Yats’ new Mass Ave digs.
LOU’S VIEW: A pair of trios with DK and the Phoenix
Three choreographers make magic while three couples mine marital misery.
More progress needed for primary care docs
Thank you for [Oct. 21 Morris column] on the shortage of primary care doctors from a patient’s perspective.
KENNEDY: Money doesn’t buy happiness
When my mother told me money can’t buy happiness, she was evidently onto something. Recently, the World Happiness Report recognized Denmark—a cold country with one of those high-tax “socialist, nanny-state” governments—as the happiest nation on Earth.
NFP of NOTE: Pathway to Recovery Inc.
Pathway to Recovery provides housing with support services to homeless adults diagnosed with substance abuse and mental illness so they can begin recovery, become financially self-sufficient, and live independently in safe, affordable, substance-free permanent housing.
Central Indiana trustee pleads guilty to taking $270,000
Sandra Norman was charged with stealing the money by writing checks to herself, friends and her boyfriend since she became trustee in early 2011.
Skarbeck: Use these financial tables to figure retirement goals
There are two key financial tables that can help you plan for retirement. They can be found on the Internet. With them you can input two simple factors—period invested and interest rate earned—and quickly see how your net worth is affected.
Hicks: Better ways to help minimum-wage workers
Much of the rhetoric about the costs and benefits of the minimum wage is pure bunk. Life as an adult minimum-wage worker is tough, but not because of salaries.
Shooting victim in serious condition
A 33-year-old Indianapolis man was in serious condition Wednesday night after suffering multiple gunshot wounds. Fredrick McKinney Jr. was shot in the 1500 block of South Rural Street at about 9:15. Witnesses said they saw two cars leaving the scene. The victim drove himself to a Village Pantry at 2360 E. Raymond St. before being taken to the hospital.
Man dies after pellet-gun shooting
Hamilton County authorities arrested 19-year-old Jose Luiz Romo after a fatal shooting Wednesday in Noblesville. The victim, 45-year-old Jesus Armando Martinez-Lopez, was found lying in a driveway in the 2700 block of Cicero Road at about 9:30 p.m. after being shot in the chest with a pellet gun. He was pronounced dead at Riverview Hospital. Romo was charged with reckless homicide, a Class C felony.
RACE: Historic Maple Road has power to transform city
Bus Rapid Transit could revive 38th Street and the neighborhoods that surround it.