Financial services company closing Indiana call center
Ohio-based Vantiv Inc., which had more than 200 employees in Evansville just over a year ago, says it's going to reduce its work force to about 25 and close its call center in southwest Indiana.
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Ohio-based Vantiv Inc., which had more than 200 employees in Evansville just over a year ago, says it's going to reduce its work force to about 25 and close its call center in southwest Indiana.
Tony George has offered a seven-figure cash proposal to take over operations and assume future losses for the IndyCar Series.
A federal judge in Indianapolis has ruled in favor of Andy Mohr Truck Center in two lawsuits stemming from a broken business relationship between the dealer and Volvo Trucks North America.
Hoosier Lottery officials on Friday signed a 15-year contract with private manager GTECH Indiana, which promised to return $1.76 billion to state coffers over the next five years.
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Indianapolis-based ExactTarget Inc., which grew up as an e-mail blasting company focused on consumers, is trying to entrench itself as a one-stop shop for smartly interacting with all manner of customers.
One person in Indiana has died as a result of the fungal meningitis outbreak, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Thursday. A state official said the person was not from Indiana but received a contaminated steroid injection at an Indiana health care facility. The number of cases here has grown to 21 as officials track the outbreak to 170 patients in 11 states. The number of people possibly injected with the contaminated medication has increased to 1,568. The patients, who were being treated for pain and inflammation, received a preservative-free steroid called methylprednisolone acetate that contained a fungus.
Exploding diesel fuel from a semi-trailer truck that crashed Thursday afternoon on Interstate 74 in Shelby County was so powerful that it rattled dishes in the home of Lora Anderson, a nearby resident who called 911. A witness said the truck drifted from the right lane to the left and nudged a car before the truck driver overcorrected, causing the tanker to flip. The road was burned so badly that highway crews were called in to make repairs. An autopsy is set for Friday to try to determine the identity of the driver.
Indiana University leaders said they aren't certain about moving ahead with a proposal to seek a multimillion-dollar payout by turning over parking facilities on the Bloomington and Indianapolis campuses to a private operator.
Notre Dame’s football squad is undefeated after five games for the first time in a decade. That’s good news for their opponents: The team is even more of a draw on the road for fans and sponsors.
The state Court of Appeals has rejected a claim by southwestern Indiana property owners that the state illegally acquired their land to clear the path for the Interstate 69 extension between Indianapolis and Evansville.
The plan—opposed by Republican Mayor Greg Ballard and members of the CIB—now advances to the City-County Council.
The newly public tech company said it paid $95.5 million for Atlanta-based Pardot LLC and $21 million for Indianapolis-based iGoDigital.
The Indiana State Fair has canceled paid concerts at next year's fair because shows moved to downtown Indianapolis following a deadly 2011 stage rigging collapse failed to attract big crowds during August's fair, officials said Thursday.
Separate Medicare and Medicaid divisions each will sell plans for those government-backed insurance programs. Another will handle commercial and individual business, and a specialty unit will provide dental, vision and disability coverage.