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When Scott Brenton, 39, became chief operating officer of Angie’s List 12 years ago, he was a sort of jack-of-all trades.
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When Scott Brenton, 39, became chief operating officer of Angie’s List 12 years ago, he was a sort of jack-of-all trades.
Butler Blue II, the bulldog who has proudly served Butler University as mascot for nearly nine years, is retiring. Blue II and his understudy, Blue III (also known as Trip), will participate in the university’s first “Changing of the Collar” ceremony on Senior Day at Hinkle Fieldhouse on March 9 during the men’s basketball game against Xavier University. In addition, the Butler University Student Foundation will host a birthday party and retirement celebration for Blue II on campus March 29.
A mastodon skeleton unearthed in northeastern Indiana 15 years ago went on display Thursday at the Indiana State Museum. The assembled skeleton of the elephant-like creature that lived about 13,000 years ago underwent years of meticulous conservation work. Allen County resident Dan Buesching and his family were among the first to see the new exhibition. Buesching dug up the ancient bones in 1998, including the 250-pound skull, and donated them to the museum in 2006.
The Indiana State Police estimates it handled at least 75 crashes and slide-offs around the Indianapolis metropolitan area Friday morning when heavy snow hit during the commuter rush. In Indianapolis, city crews reported about 60 accidents. Few of the accidents were serious, but the snow made for slow going on interstates and side roads.
The Indianapolis City-County Council is poised to approve a huge increase in ticket taxes on professional sports, and one council member wants to make sure those voting on the hike disclose the freebies they get for Pacers and Colts games.
William Conour is accused of engaging in a scheme to defraud clients by keeping settlement proceeds for his own use. A new trial date has been set for Sept. 9.
The NFL is mandating a Super Bowl Village-like experience for all host cities starting this year in New Orleans. League officials think they have a better way to brand the concept. But do they?
Purdue University President Mitch Daniels says he won't be lobbying state lawmakers on Purdue's behalf this session because it's too soon after his departure from the governor's office.
Rolls-Royce has offered buyouts and early retirement to 28 union production workers because of decreased product demand. The company declined to say whether any non-union workers were being cut.
A group of private investors and the Kentucky State Fair board on Thursday reached a 50-year lease agreement for the shuttered Kentucky Kingdom amusement park with the new operators saying the facility should reopen in 2014.
The Republican leaders of Indiana's General Assembly said Thursday they have not decided whether to take up a constitutional ban on gay marriage, one day after a pair of House lawmakers filed separate proposals to place the ban before voters in 2014.
Indiana Senate Republicans are in the middle of overhauling a safety measure aimed at better protecting schools after a shooting last month in Connecticut left 20 first-graders dead.
The Indiana Gaming Commission might allow the use of casino issued iPads for gambling on casino premises.
A new feature is being added to the controversial LED screen installed more than a year ago, and the concourses will get new non-video art.
Cause.it, founded by students from I.U. and Purdue, was awarded $500,000 by Innovate Indiana.
Local deliverer of produce and groceries adds Lexington, Ky., and St. Louis to its territory.
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I wrote a column recently complaining about all the new taxes bestowed on us this new calendar year. It was a lengthy list. So, I don't want to sound contradictory when I tell you now that I want central Indiana residents to support a modest tax increase in the future to expand mass transit.