Stories tagged with "financial woes"
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Other organizations also feeling the pinch
The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra isn’t alone in its financial woes. Leaders of arts organizations across the city report difficulties raising funds in the tight economy....
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Survey reveals alarm on college sports spending
School presidents say there’s no map for reining in costs MIAMI — College and university athletic departments might have to drop some sports unless reforms such as...
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Monon Center's cash flow creates confusion
The Indianapolis Star has recently printed two stories on the Monon Center and its continuing financial woes. The last dated Sept. 10, 2009. In each of these articles, Dr. James...
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Hamilton Southeastern Schools seeks early start in contract talks
School district’s financial problems complicate plans for negotiations Hamilton Southeastern Schools officials are getting ready to enter into teacher contract negotiations...
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Promoting Indy while pinching pennies
CIB warns it has no more money to give to convention bureau The massive edifice that is Lucas Oil Stadium. The fresh steel rising from the RCA Dome site that will form the expanded...
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Funding formula blamed for Franklin Township lawsuit
School district will join legal fight, saying there was no other choice Franklin Township School officials say the state’s unequal funding formula is to blame for much of its...
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State weighs in on Keystone payment
City clerk-treasurer’s office needs to be part of process, notes Board of Accounts A new report is helping Carmel City Council members deal with their concerns about the...
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Governor and key lawmakers tell city to live with CIB plan
Don’t even think about coming back to us for any more help. That was the message top state lawmakers and Gov. Mitch Daniels delivered to Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard on...
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Despite troubles, GM still has designs on 'Transformers'
Even Autobots hit roadblocks.WhenTransformers: Revenge of the Fallen opens June 24, some of the new robot heroes will take the shape of Chevrolet vehicles, part of a deal the...
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CIB, mayor seeks support for deficit solution
Council’s backing needed for any plan to plug deficit The Capital Improvement Board and Mayor Greg Ballard will begin a new quest for money after state lawmakers adjourned...
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It's time to again become nation under God
It’s not surprising that right beside headlines touting new state definitions of marriage are reminders of our failing economy and stories of desperate acts of suicide and...
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Lawmakers: CIB fix will be 'shared pain'
Higher taxes, cash from Colts are options to overcome $20M shortfall Solving the financial woes afflicting the Capital Improvement Board will be the responsibility of Marion County...
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Democrats want probe of Keystone project
CARMEL — The Hamilton County Democratic Party chair is asking for a state investigation into the Keystone Avenue project, its financial woes and possible conflicts of...
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Recession, fires trouble for Red Cross
NEW YORK — The worsening recession, coupled with a seasonal surge of house fires, has depleted the resources of many American Red Cross chapters as they struggle to meet rising...
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Conner Prairie sees rise in visitors in 2008
In the face of a tanking economy that pushed attendance down at other area attractions, admissions rose 6 percent last year at Conner Prairie, thanks in part to people like Melisa...
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Economy waving yellow flag on NASCAR
Country’s financial woes take their toll on teams, drivers and racetracks heading into the 2009 season From Jimmie Johnson trying to capitalize on the opportunity of a...
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Fishers pilot still missing after jumping from plane; investors accused him of scamming
Clients say man who is subject of manhunt had scammed them Facing mounting legal and financial woes, a Fishers investment adviser took to the air Sunday night in his Piper...
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For auto city, a dose of reality
KOKOMO, Ind. — Hammered by frequent layoffs in recent years, Indiana’s premier automotive city braved Chrysler’s predicament Wednesday with a stoic face and...
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Unprecedented action: For first time, Fed slashes key rate to almost zero
WASHINGTON -- The Federal Reserve, urgently rewriting its playbook to fight a deepening recession, cut its benchmark interest rate to as low as zero Tuesday.The Fed's action was...
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Michael Jackson's 'Thriller' planned for the stage
NEW YORK (AP) -- "Thriller" a Broadway musical?Producer James L. Nederlander says he has acquired the rights for a stage version of Michael Jackson's iconic music-video...
