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New warehouse ends drought of spec industrial development
Construction on the 794,608-square-foot warehouse will begin in the next two weeks in the AmeriPlex Business Park, officials of Atlanta-based developer Industrial Developments International said. They hope to complete construction in December.
U.S. losing drug-research jobs to other countries
Eli Lilly and other big pharmaceutical companies are creating thousands of research jobs overseas as countries led by Singapore, Ireland and South Africa boost incentives.
Bloomington greeting card company closing plant
Sunrise Greetings said it will move operations by the end of the year to the Kansas City, Mo., headquarters of parent Hallmark Cards Inc., resulting in the loss of 93 jobs.
Lilly unlikely to gain from Plavix patent loss, analyst says
Indianapolis-based Eli Lilly and Co. and London-based AstraZeneca Plc aren't expected to have an easier time gaining more of the market for blood thinners dominated by Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.’s Plavix after the drug loses U.S. patent protection Thursday.
Signature Inns founder plans auto-care franchises
Honest-1 Auto Care hopes to open as many as 20 shops in Indiana over five to seven years and has tapped the founder of the Signature Inns chain to help lead the effort.
U.S. jobless claims hold steady for second straight week
The number of people seeking unemployment benefits was unchanged last week, suggesting some gains in the job market.
Indiana issues call for external audit of tax agency
Indiana budget leaders are looking for an external auditor to review the state Department of Revenue after workers discovered $526 million in errors in recent months.
Pacers’ Bird named NBA’s executive of the year
Indiana Pacers President Larry Bird was voted National Basketball Association Executive of the Year on Wednesday, becoming the first person to win the award after also receiving the league's MVP and Coach of the Year honors.
Indiana lottery seeking ideas from private firms
The Indiana State Lottery Commission endorsed a plan Wednesday to seek out private companies to take over some operations of the Hoosier Lottery, a state agency whose income has shrunk in recent years.
KRUGMAN: JPMorgan debacle is why we regulate banks
Current right-wing mythology has it that bad banking is always the result of government intervention.
SOWELL: Occupiers depleting moral infrastructure
The consequences? None for the mob, but a citation for the shop owner for not removing the graffiti.
FARGO: State government integrity scores average
We trailed, believe it or not, Illinois and Louisiana, among others.
MYERS: Ringing approval for better concussion rules
Football remains a violent game, a game I loved playing and still love watching.
TAFT: Momentum gathering for urban revitalization
We now have proven revitalization strategies and a collaborative spirit.
KRULL: Voucher boosters need to prove they work
The voucher advocates got their way and now have no else to blame for any failures.
MUTZ: Neither left nor right can ignore Murray book
“Coming Apart” is about the gradual slip of the American Dream from possibility to impossibility.
MCQUILLEN: Republicans emphasize how decisions would affect the future
Often, there are process issues or other substantive problems that need to be addressed before more money is thrown down the proverbial tube.
LEWIS: Democrats focus most on protecting, providing for people now
What truly distinguishes the parties is how we prioritize when interests conflict and how we assess the risk of inaction.