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Sexual coercion won’t be tolerated
We must commit our resources to combat the victimization of individuals of all ages, but particularly adolescents.
Tea Partiers blamed for doing right thing
I would suggest that letter writer Terry L. Monday (re: “Young’s debt vote cost Hoosiers dearly”) do a little more brushing up before slinging arrows at congressman Young or the Tea Party.
WHEELER: School transformation is making noise
In business, changes in the marketplace drive decisions to turn around a poor-performing business unit, division or entire company.
RUSTHOVEN: Hoosier pols critiqued on debt-limit vote
Democrat Reps. Pete Visclosky and André Carson wanted tax hikes—just the thing for a sputtering economy.
EDITORIAL: Angie’s List has earned city support
Angie’s List is close to downtown’s core, but the neighborhood the company has supported couldn’t be more different.
DINING: Broad Ripple’s new binary eatery hides in plain sight
Third in a month-long series of reviews of new arts district eateries. This week: 10-01 Food & Drink.
LOU’S VIEWS: Summer movie rewind
Thoughts on “The Help,” “Crazy Stupid Love,” “The Tree of Life” and other summer releases.
HETRICK: Symphony’s weather policy is ‘When in doubt, get them out’
I’d want my loved one’s life to take on additional meaning by seeing that the lessons learned from this tragedy result in changes that save the lives of others.
Indiana State Fair victims fund continues to grow
The Central Indiana Community Foundation’s State Fair Remembrance Fund is on pace to raise hundreds of thousands of dollars for victims of the stage collapse.
UPDATE: Stocks plunge again on more economic fears
The U.S. and European economies are "dangerously close to recession," Morgan Stanley economists wrote in a report.
Gas leak prompts evacuation in Fishers
Eighty Fishers homes were evacuated for about an hour Wednesday after a gas line was accidentally cut. Construction crews were widening Olio Road just north of 96th Street when they hit the line. Olio Road between 96th and 104th streets was closed so Vectren could repair the leak.
Text program to raise funds for fair victims
A Text-to-Give program was created Wednesday as another way for people to donate money to Indiana State Fair concert-disaster victims. Those interested in donating $10 to the Indiana State Fair Remembrance Fund can text “FAIR” to 27722. Users may make as many as three donations.
ESPN: Patrick all in for NASCAR
Danica Patrick plans to announce her plans to move from IndyCar to NASCAR full time in 2012, ESPN.com is reporting. ESPN said multiple sources say Patrick will drive the No. 7 GoDaddy.com Chevrolet for JR Motorsports. Her contracts are still under negotiation.
San Diego mayor visits Indy to discuss NFL stadium deal
Mayor Jerry Sanders likes Indianapolis' blue print of connecting Lucas Oil Stadium to the Indiana Convention Center. Others in San Diego dislike the idea of following Indianapolis' and Indiana's taxpayer-fueled stadium financing plan.
Cable maker adding 40 jobs at Carmel headquarters
Belden Inc. said it will spend $3.1 million to lease and equip a new 30,000-square-foot facility in Carmel, where its Americas division is headquartered.
New cancer drug, test to boost Roche Diagnsotics
Roche Diagnostics Corp., which runs its U.S. headquarters out of Indianapolis, got a boost Wednesday when the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved a new genetic test to go along with a new Roche melanoma drug.
Lawyers submit big bill in Fair Finance case
Most of the $1.8 million that Fair Finance trustee Brian Bash has recovered so far could go to attorneys and accountants working on the massive fraud case involving Indianapolis financier Tim Durham.
Damage cap limits state’s potential losses from concert tragedy
An Indiana law that limits damages paid by state entities likely will prompt lawyers to sue several other parties besides the state fair to try to recover as much as possible for victims of the concert calamity.
Paper company plans park for a blighted city corner
Construction has begun on a new neighborhood park at the northwest corner of 29th Street and Capitol Avenue, a blighted parcel that was once home to a filling station.