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Gov. Mitch Daniels stopped by The Indianapolis Star's "Biz Buzz" studio to answer a flurry of questions related to the economy and a couple of other subjects -- such as what he thinks of President Barack Obama's policies, and whether he'll run for president....
Tags: Indianapolis Star, Louisville, Political positions of Barack Obama, Indiana, Labor
Durham's companies, Fair Financial of Akron, Ohio. In a highly visible raid last week, the FBI confiscated truckloads of documents from Fair Financial offices in Ohio and from Obsidian Enterprises' offices in Indianapolis. Both companies are run by Durham....
Tags: Tim Durham, Timothy S. Durham, Carl Brizzi, CLST Holdings Inc., CellStar, fair financier, Indianapolis Star, Indianapolis Business Journal, SEC, Fair Financial of Akron, Indianapolis, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Brizzi, Business Finance, Marion County Indiana, National Road, Durham North Carolina
Allisson Perconti doesn't raise her hand when she has a question in her personal finance class at Purdue University in West Lafayette , Ind...Her question pops up instantly on homemade software called Hotseat, where it can be viewed online – and answered...
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Dwindling fan attendance and a shortage of highly ranked tennis players may result in the Indianapolis Tennis Championships relocating, an official said...Open Series event drew only 41,000 fans this July, significantly less than the nearly 100,000 fans...
Tags: Indianapolis Tennis Championships, Indianapolis Star, Kevin Martin (FCC), ATP, potential buyers, Indianapolis, allnews, ATP Tour, Pete Sampras, John McEnroe, Greg Sharko, Association of Tennis Professionals, Andre Agassi, Robby Ginepri, Andy Roddick, RCA Championships
But in many other cases, principals simply have chosen on their own to retire their paddles. Of 44 school districts in Indianapolis and surrounding counties, only three say they have paddled students in the past year. And one of those districts is moving...
Tags: Indianapolis Star, corporal punishments, Perry Township Schools, Martinsville, Education, Teacher, School punishment, School corporal punishment, Spanking, Corporal punishment, Paddle, Punishments, Youth rights
But mostly, it's cheap, retailing for $9.99. Demand for the toy was so intense on Black Friday, the traditional start of the holiday shopping season, that police were called to Toys R Us stores in Indianapolis and across the nation to quiet rowdy shoppers....
Tags: Indianapolis Star, Muncie, Thanksgiving, Black Friday, Retailing, Shopping, Shoppers Drug Mart, Target Corporation, Toys "R" Us, Kohlberg Kravis Roberts
The Indianapolis Star is working on a story about the increasing number of Central Indiana school districts banning corporal punishment as a form of discipline. We want to hear what you think. Most districts in central Indiana counties specifically bar...
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The medium security prison in Hendricks County has eliminated lunch on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays -- part of a pilot program that could go statewide. The Indiana Department of Correction insists it's not about saving money but what's in the best...
Tags: Indiana Department of Correction, Plainfield Correctional Facility, Indianapolis Star, Kevin Mulroony, D-Indianapolis, Noblesville, Lunch, Breakfast, Prison, Meals, Gastronomy, Brunch
Indiana's largest newspaper is leading a statewide media campaign aimed at tightening rules governing how much lobbyists can spend on gifts for lawmakers and to make the giving more visible to the public. The Indianapolis Star this week began a series...
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Mikesell, an Indiana University professor of public and environmental affairs. Mikesell, who has helped forecast tax revenues for Indiana for the past 30 years, said the state's revenue forecast has never been so far off as it's been in the past year....
Tags: Indianapolis Star, Indiana University, Indiana Fiscal Policy Institute, Indianapolis, Macroeconomic model, Future, Budget, Data analysis, Forecasting, Time series analysis, Business Finance, Supply-side economics, Local taxation, Sales taxes in the United States, Indiana