Plastics company nears reopening of central Indiana plant
Officials expect a plastic packaging manufacturer to start production this summer at a former central Indiana auto-parts factory that closed six years ago.
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Officials expect a plastic packaging manufacturer to start production this summer at a former central Indiana auto-parts factory that closed six years ago.
Republican Mike Pence outlined his agenda Saturday before the state Republican convention. He has six broad goals if he’s elected Indiana governor, but creating jobs tops the list.
Gov. Mitch Daniels roared onto the floor of the Indiana Republican Party's convention Saturday on his signature motorcycle and rallied the troops one last time with talk of his successes and vitriol for the Democrats he has kept out of the governor's office since 2005.
U.S. Sen. Richard Lugar may have lost his primary last month, but two of his biggest supporters were chosen Friday to replace a pair of his opponent's backers on the Republican National Committee.
The Indiana Department of Education is investigating cheating allegations involving an Indianapolis Public Schools high school teacher. IPS has suspended Joshua Woodward, an algebra teacher at Crispus Attucks Medical Magnet High School, while the state investigates allegations that Woodward gave students an improper practice test for the end-of -course assessment. Though the investigation is ongoing, IPS decided to re-test all affected students Thursday. Students took a written version of the test, which is usually taken on computer.
A 4-year-old girl is in critical condition with head trauma after she was struck by a box truck Thursday afternoon on the east side of Indianapolis. A witness said the girl ran into the intersection of East 30th Street and Hillside Avenue just before 5 p.m. The girl was with her mom, a man and a baby in a stroller at the time of the incident. The driver, 49-year-old Marvin Howard, told police he saw the girl and tried to avoid hitting her. Police say it was simply an accident.
Indianapolis police are investigating the death of a north-side woman who was found in a pool of blood on her kitchen floor by a neighbor Thursday night. Police were called to the scene in the 5800 block of North Keystone Avenue at about 8:45 p.m. Investigators are treating the incident as a homicide and awaiting autopsy results to determine the cause of death.
A federal judge and a handful of attorneys are selecting jurors who could determine the fate of indicted financier Tim Durham and his co-defendants. The jury-selection process, which began Friday morning, launched what’s expected to be a three-week trial over alleged wire and securities fraud.
County, city, town and township governments across Indiana are racing to adopt new rules against nepotism ahead of a July 1 deadline.
Familiar trip down yellow brick road highlighted by performers who don’t copycat the movie.
On the cusp of realizing the end result of a historic, $1.3 billion investment in Kokomo's plants, Chrysler officials here and in Detroit, Mich., are riding high.
Robert Griffin III appears to be a hotter commodity with sponsors, fans and sports card traders than No. 1 pick Andrew Luck. There could be a rush to get deals done before the Summer Olympics.
Republicans in the U.S. House joined with 37 Democrats to pass a bill repealing a medical-device tax, chipping away at the 2010 health-care law in a victory for companies including Indiana-based Zimmer Holdings Inc. and Boston Scientific Corp.
Rolls-Royce plc announced Friday that it will acquire the remaining half of Aero Engine Controls, which designs control systems for aircraft.
Indianapolis-based manufacturer Hurco Cos. Inc. on Friday reported a 26-percent rise in profit in the second quarter on growing revenue.
Work could start this month on a new turkey processing plant in southwestern Indiana a company expects to open with about 350 workers.
A Fort Wayne-based retailer of music and sound equipment said Friday that it plans an expansion that would roughly double the size of its headquarters campus and create more than 300 jobs by 2016.