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Carmel Mayor to talk about Keystone project-WEB ONLY

Carmel Mayor Jim Brainard is expected to answer questions tonight at Carmel’s city council meeting about the escalating cost of the massive Keystone Avenue project. The chair of Hamilton County’s Democratic Party is asking the mayor for full disclosure. The improvements, which include plans for six new roundabouts, originally were projected to cost less than […]

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IndyGo launches Greenwood line-WEB ONLY

South-side commuters have a new option to get to downtown Indianapolis. IndyGo launched its new Greenwood route this morning. The bus leaves from the Meijer store off State Road 135 and arrives at several spots downtown. One-way fair is $3.

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Officer hospitalized after hit-and-run-WEB ONLY

An Indianapolis police officer ended up in Methodist Hospital with minor injuries after a hit-and-run accident early this morning in the 1800 block of West Washington Street. Police say the driver who hit the officer ditched his car at the scene and ran off.ISTEP+ testing starting todayToday is the first day of Indiana Statewide Testing […]

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Landlord seeks back rent from National Lampoon-WEB ONLY

The legal woes continue for National Lampoon Inc., the Los Angeles-based magazine publisher and movie production company led by Indianapolis businessman Tim Durham. Court documents filed by the landlord of National Lampoon’s West Hollywood headquarters say it owes nearly $40,000 in back rent and could be evicted for nonpayment, according to entertainment news Web site […]

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Duke hires former Lehman exec as CFO-WEB ONLY

Duke Realty Corp. has ended a year-long stretch without a chief financial officer, hiring Christie B. Kelly to the post effective Feb. 27, the Indianapolis-based company announced today. Kelly, 47, a former financial executive at General Electric Co. and Lehman Brothers Inc., replaces Matthew Cohoat, who stepped down last March. Kelly most recently was senior […]

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BREAKING: Auditors question Conseco’s viability-WEB ONLY

Conseco Inc. said this morning that its auditors are considering including a clause in the company’s annual report expressing uncertainty about whether it can remain a “going concern.” The Carmel-based insurer also said preliminary fourth-quarter results indicate it lost $406.8 million or $2.20 a share. Driving down results was an $88 million loss in its investment […]

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Township offices have to go

Leaders on both sides of the aisle have called for streamlining township government, and it’s time to demand that our legislators
make those changes.

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A merger of education and art

The Mind Trust, an Indianapolis-based not-for-profit that supports education reform, is sponsoring an art show March 6 at the Harrison Center for the Arts.

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Pulliam Trust sponsors support for addicts

The recovery experts at Fairbanks Alcohol and Drug Treatment Center last year launched a recovery management program, thanks to a $200,000 grant from the Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust.

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Airport concessions awarded

Indianapolis International Airport cleaned up at the Airport Revenue News’ 2009 Best Concession Awards Feb. 15 in Orlando,
Fla.

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Vocational art school grows at Pyramids

The Art Institute of Indianapolis is expanding its presence at the Pyramids with the addition of offices, classrooms, specialty labs and a lounge for its growing student population.

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EDITORIAL: Don’t give up on local reform-WEB ONLY

Most Hoosiers fall under the jurisdiction of 26 separate local government officials. Indiana has 239 library districts, 293 school districts, 886 “special” districts, 1,008 townships and 10,300 local officials. What is it going to take for us to peel off some of these unnecessary layers, which are clogging up government and eating up precious tax […]

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