Fort Wayne church insurer plans to add 102 jobs
Brotherhood Mutual Insurance Co. expects to hire the employees by 2016 as part of a $15 million expansion that includes building a 54,395-square-foot facility at its headquarters.
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Brotherhood Mutual Insurance Co. expects to hire the employees by 2016 as part of a $15 million expansion that includes building a 54,395-square-foot facility at its headquarters.
The company said the deal will resolve hundreds of lawsuits from Toyota owners who said the value of their cars and trucks plummeted after a series of recalls stemming from claims that Toyota vehicles accelerated unintentionally.
Indianapolis International Airport officials are prepared to provide hundreds of stranded passengers with something to sleep on, and restaurants will stay open late to serve them.
The latest state revenue forecast projects annual casino tax revenue will decline by about $42 million, or 9 percent, for the second year of the new two-year state budget.
A driver and six passengers were transported to St. Vincent Hospital for treatment early Tuesday morning after their van struck a pole at the intersection of 82nd Street and College Avenue. Three adults and four children were in the vehicle at the time of the crash. Officials on the scene suspected that the driver, who needed to be extricated from the vehicle, suffered leg and internal injuries.
Several city and town government offices in central Indiana closed Wednesday due to blizzard conditions. The city of Indianapolis closed all non-essential offices, as did Columbus, Greenwood and Noblesville. For a list of significant closures, including schools and major employers, click here.
The former post office at Washington Street and Ritter Avenue once anchored a commercial hub in the historic neighborhood. About $400,000 in repairs are expected before the groups attempt to flip the property for a new use.
Dec. 31
Various locations
Among the many closing-of-the-year offerings, there’s Family New Year’s Eve, Dec. 31 at the Indiana State Museum, including live music and a balloon drop at 8 p.m. Details here. Hoosier Parkcelebrates New Year’s Eve with “Las Vegas Live,” featuring Billy Joel, Elton John, Cher and Blue Man Group tribute shows. Details here. The New Year’s Eve Rock ‘N’ Roll Ball at the Hyatt Regency features Duke Tumatoe, the Dave & Rae Band, and the Flying Toasters. Details here. The Michaels and Jamestown Revival perform at the New Year’s Eve Masquerade Ball at Union Station. Details here. And Zero Boys headline a Punk Rock Night New Year’s Eve show at the Melody Inn. Details here.
Dec. 29
The Jazz Kitchen
The headliners are three of Indy’s most prominent musicians—Tad Robinson, Cynthia Layne and Gordon Bonham. But the sidemen are equally top-notch at this encore show of a 2012 Indy Jazz Fest performance. They include bassist Frank Smith, drummer Kenny Phelps, saxophonist Rob Dixon, organist Kevin Anker and keyboardist Reggie Bishop. Reservations very recommended. Details here.
Dec. 28-Feb. 3
Beef & Boards
Black comedies are nothing new. Back in 1939, Broadway was buzzing with a big hit about two murderous elderly women and their off-kilter nephews (one of whom thinks he’s Teddy Roosevelt and buries bodies in the basement/Panama Canal). Beef & Boards revives the classic, using the talents of Jeff Stockberger, Eddie Curry and Doug Stark. Details here.
Upon learning he had a life-threatening illness, Colts Coach Chuck Pagano and his doctor chose a path of transparency too often eschewed in the world of professional sports. And the community has come to love him for it.
Indianapolis International Airport expected to have about 300 passenger flights arriving or departing on Wednesday, but a third of those were cancelled before midmorning. In addition, mall operator Simon Property Group announced its local shopping centers would close for the day.
The locally based flavor maker has agreed to reduce its usage of diacetyl, which had prompted fines from the state. The deal significantly reduces the amount of the penalty—from $325,500 to $99,000.
The deal gives the Indianapolis insurer a bigger slice of the growing market of patients covered by Medicaid, the federal-state health program for low-income people.
Sen. Mike Delph said he believes the economic development organization is intentionally misleading the public about the number of jobs that companies receiving incentives create.
Shoppers were buffeted this year by a string of events that made them less likely to spend. The numbers also show how Washington’s current budget impasse is trickling down to Main Street and unsettling consumers.
Nearly three months to the day after being diagnosed with leukemia, the Colts' first-year coach returned to a team eager to reunite with a boss healthy enough to go back to work.
A report from a charter school sponsor trade group recommends closing charters that rank in the bottom 15 percent of their state's standardized test scores. Under that standard, 10 of Ball State's 38 charter schools would be closed.