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DINING: Currying flavor
Curries & Chutneys serves Indian favorites, quickly. Second in a month-long series of reviews of full-flavored restaurants.
LOU’S VIEWS: ‘How do you pick what you review?’
“Don’t you hate it when people disagree with your opinion?” …and other frequently asked questions.
Klipsch bolsters marketing with rollout of Gig mini-speaker
The homegrown speaker and headphone maker Klipsch Group in recent weeks released a bevy of new products and launched a marketing campaign headlined by high-profile athletes and a rock band.
HETRICK: Will Hoosier honchos buy Chicken Little’s hokum?
Will the sky fall if Indiana accepts marriage equality? Ask Henny penny and Ducky Lucky.
BENNER: Thanks and farewell after 45 years of Indy sports bylines
Veteran columnist moving on after a dozen years offering sports commentary for IBJ.
Apples and oranges
Sheila Suess Kennedy [Nov. 4] attempts to make a correlation between the 5.5 million people of Denmark with the 313 million people of the United States. Then she mentions Denmark has high levels of homogeneity.
Social safety nets haven’t helped
Sheila Suess Kennedy [Nov. 4] states that “There’s a fair amount of evidence that strong social safety nets correlate with healthier social indicators”—less gun violence, teen pregnancy, divorce, etc.
Conserve water, too
IBJ’s Nov. 2 editorial “Study water needs while there’s time” should have noted the value of conservation in meeting future needs. Available supply should be carefully stewarded and not “promiscuously pumped,” as one water expert recently put it.
STEURY: Clobber two birds with a single stone
Last month’s government shutdown wasted a lot of time. Now that it’s over, it’s time for our elected officials to get down to the business of the people, and the people want manufacturing jobs.
RUSTHOVEN: Donnelly needs to step up
Prominently featured on Sen. Joe Donnelly’s website is a column by The Indianapolis Star’s Matt Tully, titled “Donnelly Hits It Down The Middle.” Tully lavishes praise on Donnelly, contrasting him with “partisan warriors such as Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas.”
MAURER: If you’re 70, Corporate Challenge is a breeze
In the seniors division, age is your primary competition in this fun-filled community event.
EDITORIAL: Time for an end to Carmel drama
The implosion of the once-powerful Carmel Redevelopment Commission doesn’t look good in the headlines, but the turmoil has a silver lining. It should end a period in Carmel’s history when fast physical transformation of the town seemed to be leadership’s only concern.
Not-for-Profit of Note
Cummins Inc., 500 Jackson St., Columbus, Ind. 47202 (www.cummins.com) designs and manufactures diesel engines for automotive and industrial markets. It also provides filtration, exhaust and electronics systems, natural gas engines and engine components. For the nine months ended Sept. 29, the company reported a profit of $1.05 billion, or $5.60 per share, on $12.7 billion […]
Manufacturer to close Indiana plant with 110 workers
PolyOne’s Designed Structures and Solutions division in Warsaw will begin terminating employees Jan. 6, the company said in a filing received Thursday by the Indiana Department of Workforce Development.
Greenwood woman arrested
The Greenwood Police Department arrested a 56-year-old woman Wednesday for allegedly posing as a member of the police department and soliciting donations from a local Sam’s Club. Elizabeth White was arrested on charges of theft and impersonating a public servant. White posted a $6,000 bond and was released from the Johnson County Jail.
Victim dies on way to hospital
A shooting victim who crashed while trying to drive himself to a hospital died Wednesday night. Indianapolis police say the 29-year-old man was shot twice in the chest near 34th Street and Emerson Avenue at about 10 p.m. He crashed near Interstate 70 and Emerson , and was pronounced dead at Methodist Hospital.
Home intruder ties up woman
A 64-year-old woman was tied up and robbed Wednesday afternoon in her home in the 1000 block of East Edwards Avenue near the University of Indianapolis. The woman suffered injuries to her head and ribs from the masked male intruder, who fled with jewelry and other items.
Twitter soars as shares debut on stock market
The stock opened at $45.10 a share on Thursday, 73 percent above its initial offering price. Tempering expectations was a big theme leading up to the IPO, but that flew out the window with the stock’s opening surge.