Solar panel maker Abound to auction off assets
Abound Solar Inc., the bankrupt solar-panel maker that had hoped to hire up to 1,200 people in Indiana by the end of next year, will have its assets sold at auctions this month and in October.
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Abound Solar Inc., the bankrupt solar-panel maker that had hoped to hire up to 1,200 people in Indiana by the end of next year, will have its assets sold at auctions this month and in October.
University officials say plans call for the Terre Haute school to reach the 14,000-student goal by adding more than 1,000 undergraduates and more than 800 graduate students during the next five years.
The arts season begins with a jammed-packed weekend of activity.
Officials in Anderson filed a complaint in Madison County Circuit Court this past week challenging portions of the Fire Department contract that prohibit the city from reducing the department's staff or salaries or putting firefighters on furloughs.
As the countdown to the November election picks up steam, establishment Democrats and Republicans have been quietly talking about the possibility that Indiana swing voters could pick Republican gubernatorial candidate Mike Pence and Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Joe Donnelly in November.
As has now become the tradition, I’ve woken up the second Sunday of September with a dance hangover. That’s because, last night, Indianapolis City Ballet staged its annual “Evening with the Stars” benefit, bringing a who’s who of top dancers from around the world to the Murat Theatre. The moments of greatness? Yes, I […]
Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra on Saturday canceled the first two weeks of its new season, saying even a temporary extension of musicians’ just-expired contract would intensify the organization’s financial woes.
BP has paid more than $1.5 million in claims arising from a multistate recall of incorrectly formulated gasoline that damaged some vehicles' mechanical components.
Republican gubernatorial candidate Mike Pence said Friday he'll push forward with changes to Indiana's education system started under Gov. Mitch Daniels in a quietly rolled out education plan that supports expanding the state's school voucher program and improving performance of teachers and students.
Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra managers and musicians failed to meet a Friday deadline to agree on a new contract, but the symphony did not immediately follow through on threats to cancel the first two weeks of its new season.
Indiana won't turn its lottery over to a private company if bidders don't meet the state's high standards, the executive director of the Hoosier Lottery said Friday.
For a company committed to slow-but-steady growth, locally based Hoosier Momma has built some enviable momentum.
Environmentalists and Indiana's newspaper association say a state agency's plans to stop publishing notices about public hearings on air-quality issues will leave some residents in the dark about policy changes that could impact their health.
A company says it has lined up the money it needs to build a $350 million waste-recycling plant with 180 employees in northeastern Indiana.
A Carmel mother and her son were arrested Wednesday on drug charges following a two-month investigation by the Hamilton/Boone County Drug Task Force. Dawn Fahey, 43, was charged with possession of a controlled substance, a Class D felony. Jonathon Fahey, 24, was charged with three counts of dealing in a controlled substance, a Class B felony. A search of the Fahey home, in the 100 block of York Drive, discovered suspected heroin, suboxone, hydrocodone and drug paraphernalia.
Police are looking for two armed men who threatened a Westfield resident Thursday night after he confronted them about a possible attempted robbery. The victim was leaving his Hamilton Square Apartments home at about 9 p.m. when he saw one of the men in a vehicle belonging to one of the victim’s relatives. The suspect and another man nearby eventually pulled handguns on the victim and demanded money before fleeing on foot.
Two bodies discovered in a shallow grave in a wooded area behind an east-side Indianapolis home have been identified. Dental records show the men are Juan Carlos Valencia, 39, and Raul Barajas Villalobos, 40. Both are from San Jose, Calif. The bodies were found Aug. 22 near the 2800 block of North Gladstone Avenue. Both had suffered head trauma. Police called the deaths homicides and said the bodies could have been there for months.
The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra’s management gave its musicians until today to accept contracts with steep concessions or else the group would cancel the first two weeks of shows. There was no deal, as of this morning.
The United Way of Central Indiana has set a $40.8 million goal for its annual fundraising campaign, the group announced Friday. The Indianapolis-based not-for-profit is shooting to exceed last year’s campaign record of $40.6 million.