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Indiana Barrister Wins Professional Journalism Award

Thursday, April 15th, 2010

There’s nothing like a little recognition from your peers.  I received word this afternoon that Indiana Barrister has won the best Journalism Web Site award in Indiana from the Society of Professional Journalists.    I’m not all sure who entered but last year the award went to the Indianapolis Star and WTHR-TV came in second. The […]

The Taxman Cometh

Thursday, April 15th, 2010

We all know today is April 15, which means it’s tax day.  Of course this is also the day we gripe, moan and complain about how much the government spends and takes from us.  And while I give people a few minutes to complain, I ask them to think for a second and ask themselves […]

Who Wants to Write the Pacers a Reality Check?

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

The Indiana Pacers are sending their strongest signal yet that if the city of Indianapolis doesn’t come up with $15 million a year to take over the operational costs of Conseco Fieldhouse, they’ll leave and go to another city. In an interview with the Indianapolis Star, Pacers President Jim Morris said the team would look […]

On The Air

Tuesday, April 13th, 2010

The Coats campaign just put out a news release saying they are going up on the air tomorrow and plan to be there through the primary. You can see the ad below.

Murder He Wrote

Tuesday, April 13th, 2010

I’ve been taking a look at the city’s homicide rates lately.  So far, Indianapolis is at 35 murders.  The official number is 36, however I don’t count police action shootings.   Out of the 35 murders, 30 were male, 14 were identified as African-American,  15 were under 30 and in almost all cases the murder weapon […]

They Still Don’t Get It

Monday, April 12th, 2010

My patience for most local government in Indiana has pretty much run dry and two recent stories highlight that.  The Marion County Public Library has designated several libraries to close because of shrinking property tax revenue.  In addition, Marion County local governments are slated to lose about $79 million due to tax caps.  And every […]

And The Next Round Goes To…

Monday, April 12th, 2010

The following is an analysis of the second U.S. Senate GOP debate that took place Saturday at IUPUI.  It was hosted, in part, by Hoosier Access.  It was written by Josh Gillespie. ****** Between Abdul’s debate on Thursday at the War Memorial and the Hoosier Access debate on Saturday at IUPUI, you probably didn’t think […]

Sunday Morning Polling

Sunday, April 11th, 2010

After enjoying an awesome Saturday with the lovely Mrs. Shabazz, it’s time to get back to the political mill and post all my gossip, rumor and blatant innuendo that’s worth repeating.   The latest bit of news comes from the Republican race for the U.S. Senate. The Southern Indiana blog Hoosier Advocate is posting what it […]

And the First Round Goes To…

Friday, April 9th, 2010

So who wins a debate when the candidates all pretty much say the same thing?  That was my biggest question walking away from Thursday’s debate at the Indiana War Memorial of the five Republican candidates vying for the U.S. Senate. On most matters, Dan Coats, Richard Behney, Don Bates, Jr., Marlin Stutzman and John Hostettler […]

Do You Like to Watch?

Thursday, April 8th, 2010

I’m finishing up some last minute details for today’s debate of the Republican candidates for the U.S. Senate primary at the Indiana War Memorial. The pre-debate show begins at 3 p.m. while the actual debate runs from 4-5:30 p.m.  We’ll be streaming at our station’s website and you can catch audio and video at www.wxnt.com. […]