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Restaurant hackers swipe card numbers

June 2, 2010

Outside hackers have tapped into the credit card machines at Marco's Restaurant & Lounge, stealing card numbers from
customers. Owner Mark Poulos, who learned of the thefts last week, said as many as 500 customers have been hit, and some had
their accounts wiped out. Investigators are trying to learn how hackers broke through firewalls and encryption software.

 

Colt caught up in credit card affair

June 2, 2010

Indianapolis Colts star receiver Reggie Wayne admits in court papers to giving his alleged mistress his debit card and access
to his home. Wayne is embroiled in a credit card fraud investigation after reporting the debit card stolen. Police raided
the home of Natasha McKenzie, 26, last week. Court papers say McKenzie rang up 333 charges on Wayne’s debit card, totaling
about $95,000. She not only bought furniture and electronics for her condo, but took “orders from friends and family
… apparently charging them half-price plus a small fee." McKenzie says Wayne gave her permission to ring up the charges,
but Wayne denies it. Fox59 will have more at 4 p.m.
 

Teachers union official: Indiana hostile to teachers

June 2, 2010

The head of a national teachers union said Indiana’s Department of Education is among the three most hostile to teachers in
the country.

Great American Songbook Competition Finals

June 2, 2010

June 4-5
Christel DeHaan Fine Arts Center/Cabaret at the Columbia Club

Under most conditions, I wouldn’t steer you toward a high school singing event. But this is different. On June 4, the
10 finalists in the Second Annual Great American Songbook competition will participate in a master class with judges Michael
Feinstein and Sylvia McNair. The finals themselves will be June 5, with the winner scoring a trip to sing in New York with
Feinstein.

If you want to hear more from Feinstein, McNair and other talented judges, check out the fundraising dinner and performance
Saturday at the Cabaret at the Columbia Club. Details here.

Installation Nation

June 2, 2010

June 4-5
500 N. College Ave.

Seven original art installations may not constitute a “nation,” but this second-annual event does create its
own unique world.

In a nutshell, artists were invited to create large-scale pieces, each housed in its own metal shipping container. Visitors
are invited to wander into these 20-foot-long creations to see what  Andrew Ball of Indianapolis, Xiaoou Sun of Bloomington,
Sara Wong of Terre Haute and others have created specifically for this weekend. Tents will house food and musicians to round
out this one-of-a-kind evening. Details here.

Evans Woollen

June 2, 2010

June 3-5
Various locations

One of Indy’s top architects, Evans Woollen, gets his due in a multi-part weekend of events. First, he’ll be
offering a June 3 lecture at the Indianapolis Museum of Art. Then six Woollen-designed private homes built between 1955 and
1965 in the modernist style will be featured in a “Back to the Future” tour (maps available at the sites as well
as other locations, including Clowes Hall—which Woollen also designed). Finally, the Indianapolis Museum of Contemporary
Art will open a show about him June 4. Details here.

“Jersey Boys”

June 2, 2010

June 9-July 3
Murat Theatre

If you had asked me a couple of years ago to name a singing group whose story I’d like to see brought to life on the
musical theater stage, I don’t think The Four Seasons would have been high on the list.

But through some sort of theatrical alchemy, director Des McAnuff, book writers Rick Elice and Marshall Brickman, solid casting
(at least the two times I’ve seen it elsewhere) and, yes, terrific song after song after song have turned what could
have been just a glorified, live episode of VH1’s “Behind the Music” into infectious, hurt-your-hands clapping
entertainment. It’s not just a hit machine, though. This is a show about people you care about.

This is the first Indianapolis stop for the national tour. Welcome to the neighborhood, guys. Details on the show here.  For tickets, click here.

Hoosiers begin agriculture trade mission to China

June 2, 2010

A 26-member delegation of Hoosiers, including Lt. Gov. Becky Skillman, arrived Wednesday in Hangzhou, Indiana’s Chinese
sister state since 1987, for an agriculture-focused economic development trade mission.

Group plans reuse of historic former elementary school

June 2, 2010

A former elementary school built in 1905 is getting a new use for the second time since the last schoolchildren departed
in 1979.

LEADING QUESTIONS: Goodwill boss on lessons learned

June 2, 2010

McClelland_100by100Jim McClelland of Goodwill Industries picks his favorite book on management
and explains how he righted his biggest wrong turns.

Downstream problems with professionals

June 2, 2010

Should engineers be required to spend time in repair shops, and architects with the lunch bucket crowd?

Construction supplies firm plans mixed-use HQ downtown

June 2, 2010

Affordable Building Supplies LLC, which was displaced by the construction of Lucas Oil Stadium, hopes to move its headquarters
closer to downtown in a new mixed-use building on South Meridian Street.

Shoe Carnival profit beats estimates

June 2, 2010

Evansville-based retailer earned $9.2 million in its fiscal first quarter, on strong sales of athletic and toning footwear.

Dunkin Donuts angling to take over Bonjour building

June 2, 2010

Dunkin Donuts and Baskin-Robbins could soon take over the former home of Bonjour Cafe & Bakery at Meridian and 24th streets
if the owner wins city approval to add a drive-through.

Bidders for baseball stock awaiting auction results

June 2, 2010

Die-hard Indianapolis Indians fans who bid on shares of the minor-league baseball team's stock will soon know if they
own a piece of the club.

Indiana Senate’s top Democrat demands budget-cut data

June 2, 2010

Minority Leader Vi Simpson, D-Bloomington, said the Republican governor’s budget director told her that a comprehensive list
of executive branch budget reductions wasn’t available. She said that’s unacceptable.

National, local Indy 500 TV ratings take dive

June 1, 2010

Nationally and locally, fewer people watched the Indianapolis 500 on television than they did a year ago. New IndyCar Series
CEO working hard to bolster the numbers.

Health care firm plans to create 114 jobs

June 1, 2010

SynCare LLC’s expansion hinges on city approval of property tax abatement. The Metropolitan Development Commission is set
to vote on the request Wednesday.

People

June 1, 2010

Dr. Christopher B. “Topper” Doehring has been appointed vice president of medical affairs at St. Francis Hospital & Health Centers, effective June 7. That position had been held for the past five years by Dr. Alan Gillespie.

Larry Meade has been appointed marketing manager for oncology at St. Francis Hospital & Health Centers. He served as manager of marketing and advertising for Columbus Regional Hospital.

Kimberly Stettler has been appointed manager for central scheduling at St. Francis Hospital & Health Centers. Before joining St. Francis in 2006, Settler was a compliance auditor at the Indiana University School of Medicine.

Community Health Network has named Steve Bell vice president of supply-chain management. He held the same position for a Community subsidiary, Visionary Enterprises Inc. Bell replaces the retiring Charlie Greve.

Dr. Peter W. McCauley Sr. has been named the new Midwest market medical executive for Cigna HealthCare. Based in Chicago, McCauley is responsible for customer health care services and Cigna’s physician and hospital network across Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin and Minnesota. Most recently, McCauley oversaw more than 200 physicians at Gottlieb/West Towns PHO in Melrose Park, Ill.

Becky Skillman’s blog from China

June 1, 2010

Lt. Gov. Becky Skillman is traveling to China with a delegation of state officials and business and community leaders through
June 10. Skillman is blogging about their experiences as the group works to build relationships and attract Chinese investment
to Indiana.

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