BENNER: Will Pacers be reborn or say a long goodbye?
Winning will not, as some have suggested, cure all, because the NBA business model is so horribly awry.
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Winning will not, as some have suggested, cure all, because the NBA business model is so horribly awry.
Cable giant Comcast has fanned a typical smoldering Internet grumble-fest into a major screaming match, complete with a lawsuit
and cries for federal intervention. The outcome may affect how much it costs you and me to do business across the ’Net.
Overseeing a portfolio filled with deteriorating loans is downright
excruciating, as lending officers who’ve lived through the carnage of the recession can attest. Rob Tolle apparently
cracked under the pressure.
Through land protection, stewardship and education, the Central Indiana Land Trust protects natural areas, improving air
and water quality and enhancing life in our communities for present and future generations.
Indiana’s utilities are scrambling to assess the cost of tighter air pollution limits proposed this month by the Environmental Protection Agency that could drive up electric rates.
The Indianapolis-based drugmaker eliminated 140 information technology jobs in June through retirements, resignations and some cuts. Another 115
cuts will be made this month, and the remainder by the end of the year.
The Indianapolis software company has partnered with Cambridge, Mass.-based Buzzient Inc. to allow clients to monitor chatter
about them on Facebook and other sites.
In a deposition aired during an estate hearing, Bren Simon described her stepchildren as spoiled, vicious and hurtful,
and
said they refused to accept her as family during 37 years of marriage to late mall billionaire Melvin Simon.
At some point, fuel cells may answer the hype they’ve lived under the last 15 years.
The stimulus and array of bailouts have thus far done little to boost the economy. Neither is there good evidence they kept
things from getting worse.
Conseco Fieldhouse does not belong to the Pacers, but to the city. And we need the Indiana Pacers.
There is still a lot of ground to cover before the sun sets on the year.
But the time will go by quickly.
A bitter battle between the heirs of former Conseco Inc. executive Lawrence Inlow and the bank and attorneys overseeing his
estate will get a hearing Friday in Hamilton County Court
Cyclist David Clark, 60, is still shook up after getting beaten in the face by three attackers Tuesday afternoon on the Monon
Trail. The attack happened near Canterbury Park, a playground at East 54th Street near Kessler Boulevard. "They laughed
at my injuries and then asked me if I had any money. I got 42 stitches on the inside and outside of my lip. I had to go see
a plastic surgeon," said Clark.
Indianapolis police are looking for suspects in an apparent drive-by shooting that knocked a man off his motorcycle late
Wednesday night near the corner of East 10th Street and North Hamilton Avenue on the near-east side. Police say the 20-year-old
victim was riding the motorcycle westbound on East 10th when somebody in a white, extended-cab pickup truck opened fire in
his direction. The motorcycle rider was hit several times in the leg and arm, throwing him onto the street. Officers
say the victim was alert when he was taken to a local hospital.
Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard plans to announce Thursday afternoon a merger of ambulance and emergency medical services
serving Marion County. A city spokesman said the merger will combine equipment and personnel of the Indianapolis Fire Department
and the Marion County Health and Hospital Corp. The two now operate as separate entities that cover much of the same territory.
Under the merger, the departments would fall under the new EMS Division within the Department of Public Safety, overseen by
Director Frank Straub. The department would receive standardized training for all personnel. The Mayor's office says the
merger will spend taxpayer money more efficiently without costing jobs. Fox59 will have more at 4 p.m.
San Diego-based TailGate Beer is supposed to create as many as 150 jobs in Franklin, but the plan has been delayed while the
sides squabble about financial disclosures.
Details of years of squabbling between family members of the shopping mall magnate Mel Simon have begun to emerge in a court
battle over the late billionaire's estate.
The Labor Department said new claims dropped to the lowest level since August 2008. But much of that was the result of seasonal
factors.