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Abound Solar undeterred by rivals’ bankruptcies
Abound officials are quick to reassure that the company is on track with its original business plan, which calls for adding a huge amount of manufacturing capacity in Tipton in 2012 or 2013 and hiring 900 to 1,200 people.
Manning out indefinitely after latest neck surgery
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Peyton Manning is likely to be sidelined for at least eight weeks and possibly all season after having his third neck surgery in 19 months.
Caretakers sought for seized dogs
Kokomo Humane Society leaders are looking for people to care for most of the 109 small dogs seized from a central Indiana home last week. Director Jean McGroarty said all the dogs taken from the home on Friday survived and some have been placed in foster care. Eight of the dogs are at an animal clinic and may not make it. The family was using its house as a rescue shelter, but complaints led officials to the home, where they found what they called “deplorable” conditions.
State may probe Franklin busing policy
The Indiana Attorney General's Office is getting involved in Franklin Township's controversial busing policy. The office has been asked to provide a legal opinion on whether state law allows the township to outsource busing operations to a private company. The school district eliminated free school transportation after a referendum failed earlier this year. A private business now charges nearly $500 per student to ride the bus to school.
Woman robs Key Bank branch
The Shelby County Sheriff’s Department is searching for a woman suspected of robbing a Key Bank branch just before noon on Wednesday. The suspect, described as a female in her late 40s or early 50s, wore a red cap and a blue bandana over her face. She fled the bank at 12591 E. Southeastern Ave. in Pleasantview in a dark-blue Pontiac Grand Am with an undisclosed amount of cash. Police say the dye pack in the money bag exploded, which means the money and possibly the suspect’s car will be stained with red dye.
Big Ten needs to change name, boycott Notre Dame
In this era of change, it's time for the Big Ten to make radical changes or get left behind.
Clutch hitters 4: Milicent Wright
She was neat in “Neat.” Now meet one of the Indiana Repertory Theatre’s leading ladies in the next in IBJ’s video series.
Indianapolis Cultural Trail takes ‘pause’ for Conrad hotel
Planning around the Conrad’s valet parking operation posed the most challenging dilemma faced by organizers of the 8-mile Cultural Trail.
Costs of State Fair stage collapse investigation could be steep
Officials say it’s too early to know how much the state will pay for the investigation of the tragedy. But fees stipulated in contracts with investigators show costs easily could surpass seven figures.
Video shows former councilor taking money from FBI agent
Prosecutors showed video in court of a former Indianapolis City-County Council member taking what they say was a $5,000 bribe from an undercover FBI agent seeking help opening a strip club in the city.
WRTV anchor Shepherd leaving for not-for-profit post
WRTV-TV Channel 6 anchor Trisha Shepherd is leaving the station at the end of the month to take a position with the Riley Children's Foundation.
Indiana lawmakers say tuition hikes hard on families
Republican and Democratic budget leaders bemoaned that in-state tuition jumped from an average of 12 percent of Hoosiers' incomes in 2000 to expectations it will account for 19 percent of average income by 2013.
State lawyer calls IBM bid to depose Daniels ‘meritless’
If Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels can promote his book and lead a motorcycle tour, he isn't too busy to testify about his decision to cancel a contract with IBM Corp. to automate welfare applications, the technology giant contends in a court filing.
MEREDITH: Design districts with both students and the community in mind
The entire school culture would be developed to improve expectations and accountability for both its students and community.
HARRIS: A better structure would let standout schools emerge
Urban school systems across the country are in crisis, but some individual urban schools are thriving.
BRUNI: Perry, Obama dumb in their own ways
Instead of talking about how smart politicians are or aren’t, we should have an infinitely more useful, meaningful conversation about whether we share and respect their values and whether they have shown themselves to be effective.
DOWD: Obama presidency might be one and done
The days of spinning illusions in a Greek temple in a football stadium are done.
EARLY: Why Perry should, and will, trounce Obama
Because of a fair regulatory climate, in the last two years there has been an influx of companies moving to Texas. In fact, in the last two years, approximately half of America’s new jobs are in Texas.
BLOW: Our child crisis demands political vision
We have a growing crisis among the nation’s children, yet our policies ignore that reality at best and exacerbate it at worst.