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EDITORIAL: Township reform must not fail again
With property tax caps putting the squeeze on budgets, it’s foolhardy for townships to be sitting on millions that could be funding needed services.
FEIGENBAUM: Conference committees may offer fewer fireworks
Given the historical context, it would not be unexpected that there wouldn’t be much left to argue about as the 2011 legislative session approaches its scheduled April 29 conclusion.
ALTOM: The New York Times reinvents the ‘paywall’
The New York Times has decided to once again huddle behind a “paywall,” a decision that’s galvanized the Web world. But this paywall is different from ones the paper has tried in the past.
Don Marsh takes lumps as he fights on in court
Don Marsh is so hellbent on winning his legal battle with Marsh Supermarkets Inc. that he’s willing to sully his own reputation if that’s what it takes.
NFP of NOTE: Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation of America
The mission of Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation of America is to cure Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis, and improve the quality of life of children and adults affected by these diseases.
Settlement caps Citizens Energy customers’ deal fees
Ratepayers would pay no more than $14 million to cover charges associated with Citizens’ purchase of Indianapolis water and sewer utilities. Some say the capped amount is too much.
SKARBECK: Look beyond gold for inflation hedges
gold has been in a 10-year bull market, so today’s investors aren’t exactly discovering the metal at cheap prices.
HICKS: Corporate profits don’t deserve condescension
Profits are much maligned, and the profit motive is oft depicted as synonymous with greed. This is disheartening. Disdain drawn from ignorance is intellectually lazy.
Senate OKs plan spurred by White indictment
The Indiana Senate has approved a bill that would allow Gov. Mitch Daniel to appoint a new secretary of state if indicted Republican Charlie White is found to be ineligible.
Rough winter takes toll on Speedway road course
Indianapolis Motor Speedway officials are promising that track improvements will lead to a more exciting MotoGP motorcycle race in August.
Body found near Monument Circle
Police are investigating an unexplained death near Monument Circle. Police were called to 31 W. Ohio St. at about 5:25 a.m. Thursday after the body of a man in his 50s was found near a loading dock in an alley between Market and Ohio streets. Police say the alley is a popular spot for the homeless to camp out. Investigators are looking into the cause of death. The identity of the victim has not been released.
14 tornadoes confirmed in Indiana
The National Weather Service has confirmed 14 tornadoes touched down in Indiana on Tuesday. Fortunately, there were no reports of serious injuries. In the Indianapolis area, a tornado was confirmed in Boone County, just west of Thorntown. A tornado with wind speeds between 111-135 mph touched down south of Lafayette in Tippecanoe County. Montgomery County, specifically Crawfordsville, suffered widespread damage. Tornadoes were also confirmed in Clark, Dubois, Jay, Grant and Harrison counties.
Police chase down stabbing suspect
Police have arrested a man accused of stabbing his neighbor in a Plainfield mobile home park Thursday morning. When police arrived at Maple Grove Mobile Home Park near Main Street and Perry Road at about 6 a.m., the suspect, Dusty Good, jumped into a car and tried to run over an officer, police say. Police say the officer fired four rounds at the suspect without hitting him. Good led them on a chase but was apprehended in Avon. Police used stop sticks on the car and a stun gun on Good. The unidentified victim was taken to Methodist Hospital in unknown condition.
Is social media pushing up PR headcounts?
A boom in the number of local people identifying themselves as public relations managers is probably driven by the explosion of social media, says one long-time pro.
Economic Club of Indiana getting new manager
The Indiana Chamber of Commerce, which has overseen the Economic Club of Indiana for the last three and a half years, will end its relationship with the group after May's luncheon.
Closed northwest-side theater set to reopen
A Chicago native and independent theater owner plans to reopen the old AMC Loews College Park 14 movie complex on April 29, under the new moniker of Movie Buff Theatre.
Insurer coveted by Biglari sold to another firm
Steak n Shake's parent company, Biglari Holdings, twice tried to acquire Fremont Michigan Insuracorp Inc. before the insurer agreed to be sold to Michigan-based Auto Club Insurance Association. Biglari, which owns nearly 10 percent of the insurer's shares, nevertheless was a winner in the sale.