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Court revisits IURC ruling after agency lawyer jumps to utility
A Duke Energy case handled by an Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission lawyer—while he jockeyed for a job with the utility—is headed to the Indiana Court of Appeals.
STYLE: The eyes have it as Kiralee Hubbard lashes out
All 108 eye shadows, every shade of lip gloss and even the makeup brushes lining the walls of her Broad Ripple Studio were designed by Kiralee Hubbard.
Suburban hotels take a beating as downtown recovers
As revenue per room falls, some hotels outside the center city are going on the auction block.
MAURER: Make a statement this Halloween
What to wear? What to wear? You are probably having difficulty trying to decide on a costume for Halloween. Lady Gaga is reported to be the best-selling costume this year, but if you cannot abide her wacky style, here are some better choices.
DINING: Inside or out, Shelbi Street Cafe & Bistro eatery shines
Salmon and bacon work together at this Fountain Square eatery.
EDITORIAL: Judge North of South project on its merits
The city’s plan to provide an $86 million loan for the mixed-use North of South real estate development adjacent to the Eli Lilly and Co. campus has drawn criticism from those who think the city should focus first on other needs, such as IndyGo and public libraries.
LOU’S VIEWS: IMA’s new Warhol exhibit as much about commerce as art
It’s impossible to extricate Andy Warhol and his art from the world of commerce, because the artist himself was so influenced by—and generated so much—money. Plus, season openers from the Indiana Repertory Theatre and Dance Kaleidoscope.
BENNER: How will NFL’s labor dispute play out? No one knows
With the National Football League season in full swing, it is easy to forget the gathering storm clouds of a labor impasse that threaten the 2011 schedule.
Worker suit blasts Dick’s for ‘chronic understaffing’
The case alleges the sporting goods firm broke Indiana law by requiring employees to work when they were on break and at other times they weren’t on the clock.
PROXY CORNER: Arcadia Resources
Arcadia Resources Inc. offers pharmacy services. In addition, the company provides home health care staffing and sells medical equipment by catalog. Its flagship pharmacy product is DailyMed, which packages dosages of prescription medicines into individual packets labeled with the time of day they are to be taken.
Praise for ‘Q’ column
I agree with [Mickey Maurer’s Oct. 4] thoughts on the “Q factor.” In the first 14 years of my career, I never considered it. The result was seven relocations and our kids being in three schools by fifth grade.
Online retailers should collect taxes
This is not just a matter of fairness. It is the law in most states that consumers pay sales taxes on Internet and catalog purchases.
GUY: Do meter-contract critics have a plan?
If clear certainty were a business criterion, nothing ever would happen.
MARCUS: Just ignore ill-conceived rankings
The 24/7 Wall St. website asks the question, “How well-run are America’s 50 states?” To answer this complex question, “we chose what we considered to be the 10 most important ranking [sic] of financial and overall government management.”
For-profit college stocks tumble on enrollment warning
Investors fled for-profit college stocks Thursday after sector bellwether Apollo Group Inc. predicted a 40-percent drop in student enrollment next quarter and withdrew its forecast for next year. Carmel-based ITT Educational Services shares closed at $56.44 each, down almost 15 percent for the day.
SKARBECK: Biglari’s pay plan is raising eyebrows
Unfortunately, if BH thought it was breaking ground in the field of executive compensation with this plan, it has fallen short.
HICKS: Why the stimulus didn’t stimulate enough
The failure of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act to deliver us from high unemployment will provide research grist for economists for decades to come.
Hit-and-run suspect surrenders
A suspect sought in a hit-and-run that injured a pregnant woman surrendered to Indianapolis police on Wednesday. Jody Lee, 38, is believed to be the driver that hit Maria Isabel Benetez-Acateco on Monday night at South Elder Avenue and Maryland Street, police say. Benetez-Acateco was nine months pregnant and due the next day. The baby was delivered safely via emergency C-section and the mother is recovering.