DowAgrosciences cultivates sales record, but profit withers
Despite a boost in third-quarter revenue due to crop-protection products, profit for the local unit of Dow Chemical tumbled more than 71 percent.
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Despite a boost in third-quarter revenue due to crop-protection products, profit for the local unit of Dow Chemical tumbled more than 71 percent.
The plans announced Wednesday call for a building that will more than triple the size of the northeastern Indiana school's current student union in Upland.
"Once" at Chicago's Oriental Theatre Oct. 19 brought another IBJ A&E Road Trip, this time to Chicago for the touring production of the Broadway hit "Once." Indy actor Paul Hansen went along for the ride to share insight into life in the theater (prior to moving to Indy, he appeared in international tours of "West […]
Indianapolis-area statistics on home sales, demographic trends and more.
ITT Educational Services Inc. said new-student enrollment rose 5.2 percent in the third quarter, to 20,307. However, total student enrollment was down 7 percent from a year ago, to 60,997.
After months of radio silence on the subject, developer Buckingham Cos. acknowledged Wednesday that it’s working on plans for a mixed-use project in the heart of Zionsville.
It’s the second motel property Speedway has acquired near Interstate 465, as part of its plan to establish a gateway into the town.
The heads of WellPoint Inc., Aetna Inc. and at least 10 other insurers met with the Obama administration Wednesday to discuss correcting flaws in how data from the U.S. health-care marketplaces is transferred to the companies.
A member of the Indiana Board of Education asked a Marion County judge Wednesday to throw out a lawsuit filed this week by Superintendent of Public Instruction Glenda Ritz in Indiana's ongoing education battle.
Angie’s List Inc. on Wednesday said it suffered a smaller loss in the third quarter, but the online business-rating service’s results and outlook fell short of Wall Street expectations.
The state’s first couple are adding small personal touches and raising money to continue making improvements.
Big claims in recent years are driving up prices of policies in Indiana and causing some insurers to cut back coverage.
The Indiana-based system that operates three hospitals in the Indianapolis area said it is trying to cut its expenses by as much as $500 million, or 20 percent.
A major in the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department was reprimanded in court Wednesday morning for emailing command staff detailed summaries of witness testimony from the David Bisard trial. Judge John Surbeck called Greg Bieberich to the stand and ordered him to cease all email communications about the trial. Bisard, an Indianapolis cop, is charged with reckless homicide, drunken driving and other crimes related to a 2010 crash that killed one person and injured two others.
A fire that broke out at about 2 a.m. Wednesday destroyed the vacant JT’s Ritter Inn building on the southeast side. The building at Ritter Avenue and Brookville was previously home to the restaurant and tavern popular with Navistar International factory workers, but has been closed for about two years. The cause of the blaze is being investigated.
Indianapolis police used an iPhone app to track down an armed robbery suspect Tuesday. Christopher Woods, 23, was taken into custody for allegedly stealing a purse containing the phone from a 29-year-old woman at gunpoint at about 10:30 p.m. in the 900 block of East 62nd Street in Broad Ripple. Woods was tracked using the “Find My iPhone” app to the 4900 block of South Hillside Avenue and apprehended after a short car and foot chase. Police recovered the purse and found an unlicensed handgun on the suspect.
A proposal calls for a medical education center that’s being developed by IU, the University of Evansville, the University of Southern Indiana and Ivy Tech Community College.
Cafe Patachou founder Martha Hoover contends the owner of newcomer Crust in Carmel has stolen the look of her Napolese pizzerias and is confusing customers.
Tec Air Inc. plans to transfer its current workforce of about 150 employees to its new headquarters and hire about 100 more by 2016.
A consortium of Indiana University, Purdue University and University of Notre Dame can operate for another five years with the grant funds.