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Ball’s Back In Your Court, Lava Grillers
A Welshman named Russel Erwood recently cooked burgers on a charcoal grill, balanced on the end of pole, the other end of which he was balancing on his sternum. All
It’s A Wrap: Jon Stewart’s Last ‘Daily Show’
By Scott Neuman The host of the political satire program for 16 years ended his run with many of the personalities who over the years had either helped him make
Grading the GOP
By Abdul Hakim-Shabazz With the first Republican Presidential debate in the history books, Indy Politics reached out to several local political pundits to get their assessments on who won the
Speaking with Sue
By Abdul Hakim-Shabazz Indy Politics speaks with Lt. Governor Sue Ellspermann on a number of issues including, jobs, tourism, agriculture and whether she will be on the ticket in 2016.
Report Card Reveals Much Work Left to Do
By Abdul Hakim-Shabazz By Kevin Brinegar In Indiana, we make things. We’ve done so during most of the state’s 199-year history. And despite changes in today’s economy, we’ll continue to
Ten Questions Every Founder Should Ask Before Raising Venture Debt
By Brian Feinstein,Craig Netterfield When financing a growing company,venture debt can be a great supplement to venture capital. Much has been written to help founders think through venture capital, but
After A Year Of Bombing ISIS, U.S. Campaign Shows Just Limited Gains
By David Welna Airstrikes have helped push back the Islamic State in some places, but the group has gained in other areas. Pentagon officials say the U.S. operation may need
Community Divides Are Still Wide A Year Later In Ferguson
By Jason Rosenbaum After Michael Brown’s death, there was optimism about broad change within the city — and the St. Louis region. But a year later there’s concern that the
Democratic Candidates Spend Debate Night Posting Reactions, Raking In Cash
By Tamara Keith Hillary Clinton’s staff tried to counter the Republican candidates’ comments in real time. Bernie Sanders posted his thoughts, too. Meanwhile Clinton was across the country at a
First Republican Debate Was Wide-Ranging, But All Orbited Around Trump
By Don Gonyea The other candidates on stage each had their moments, but from an opening test of Trump’s party loyalty to a needling closer by ex-Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee,