Citizens plans new unit to sell liquefied natural gas
Citizens Energy Group’s multistate transportation and industrial fueling subsidiary would market the gas as an alternative vehicle fuel.
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Citizens Energy Group’s multistate transportation and industrial fueling subsidiary would market the gas as an alternative vehicle fuel.
Mayor Greg Ballard’s office has approved seven more charters—more than half as many as he approved in his previous five years in office.
A study released Thursday says the tourism industry in Indianapolis had an economic impact of nearly $4 billion in 2011, a 10-percent increase from the previous year.
Purdue University says jobs created by the racing sector in Indiana pay an average annual wage of nearly $63,000, well above the $39,700 state average.
The Wayne County Council on Wednesday approved a $50 million bond issue as part of Sugar Creek Packing Co.’s plans to expand and refurbish the former Really Cool Foods plant near Cambridge City.
Hoosier mayors say they're concerned that decision-making authority has been removed from the local level and transferred to state lawmakers in recent years.
I’m in Florida attending the opening of the Walt Disney World expansion. So what’s your favorite Disney memory?
An Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles employee and two others have been charged with stealing cars from banks by filing fake mechanic's liens.
Aasif Bade of Ambrose Property Group, Tadd Miller of Milhaus Development and Joe Whitsett of The Whitsett Group saw opportunity as many rivals retrenched.
Commercial Real Estate Focus sections include statistical snapshots of Indianapolis' multi-tenant office vacancy rates and the local industrial market.
Local firm has carved out niche building for hospitals, physician groups.
Former bank executive Mike Alley will continue in his position as commissioner of Indiana’s Department of Revenue under Gov.-elect Mike Pence. Pence also announced two more cabinet appointments.
Greenwood city leaders say they'll look for other ways to discourage coyotes from roaming neighborhoods after a proposed ban on feeding stray and wild animals was rejected. Greenwood City Councilman Tim McLaughlin said the city will talk with coyote experts after the council voted 6-3 this week against the proposed ban on leaving food outdoors. The proposal followed numerous reports of coyote attacks on family pets in recent months.
A Duke Energy truck and a car collided head-on Wednesday morning in Noblesville, leaving two people injured. The accident happened just after 8:30 a.m. on Indiana 19 near Forest Park. The car’s driver and passenger were taken to the hospital with injuries that appeared to be non-life-threatening. The truck’s driver was treated at the scene and released.
Indianapolis homicide detectives arrested two people Tuesday in connection with a November homicide and aggravated assault, and they’re looking for three more people. Carlton Hart, 44, and Dontee Robinson, 20, were taken into custody in connection with the murder of 22-year-old Thomas Keys and the aggravated assault of 26-year-old Marvin Finney. The men were shot outside a recording studio in the 2000 block of East 46th Street about 8 p.m. Nov. 15. Police also are seeking Dominique Hamler, 20, James McDuffy, 29, and Nathaniel Armstrong, 20, in connection with the crime.
The deal, approved last month by the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Indianapolis, gives the investors, whose company is called Broadband Networks Inc., Omnicity’s 38-person operation, based in Rushville, as well as its 270 Internet towers around Indiana and Ohio.
Fuji Heavy Industries Ltd.’s Subaru unit is studying whether to expand its Indiana auto-assembly plant as the Toyota Motor Corp. affiliate seeks to boost U.S. output to curb currency losses and meet growing demand for its models.
The Indianapolis Enterprise Center on the near-east side has been acquired by a local investor group led by the former owner of the troubled business incubator.
Purdue University has hired Darrell Hazell as its new football coach. Hazell won this season's Mid-American Conference coach of the year award after leading Kent State to its first winning season since 2001.
The Indianapolis-based company said it has filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission to make the move from the over-the-counter board to the more active NASDAQ exchange.