Westfield seat-belt maker plans to add 65 workers
Westfield-based safety company IMMI said it plans to hire more than 65 full-time workers and 50 temporary employees to keep up with demand for lap and shoulder belts for school buses.
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Westfield-based safety company IMMI said it plans to hire more than 65 full-time workers and 50 temporary employees to keep up with demand for lap and shoulder belts for school buses.
Michael Becher will leave the local office of the accounting firm after a 36-year career, including 20 years as its leader. He’ll be succeeded by Mary Boelke, who’ll becomes just one of two female managing partners among the city’s top 20 accounting firms.
Employers say extended service could bring acces to job prospects in Marion County
Over the past 15 years, the percentage of entrepreneurs in the 20- to 34-year-old age group has dropped, according to a study released this month by the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation.
The facility at IUPUI will include nearly 34,000 square feet of research and classroom space and is the first phase of a planned two-stage project to improve the university’s research facilities.
Prize include pre-show VIP reception at the Indiana Repertory Theatre.
Bela Fleck & the Flecktones come back to town for a show March 30 at Clowes Hall. Details here.
On March 30-31, Herron School of Art and Design presents Fourth World Film Festival, a 29-hour marathon featuring 15 films. Included: “Basquiat,” “Dirty Pretty Things,” “Ghost Dog” and “Smoke Signals.” Details here.
Encore Vocal Arts offers a Palm Sunday concert, “Impassioned,” at St. Joan of Arc Church, April 1. Details here.
C.S. Lewis’ “The Screwtape Letters” comes to Clowes Hall March 31. Details here.
Indy Magic Monthly’s fourth anniversary show at Theatre on the Square features Brandon Baggett, the Mad Men of Magic, and door prizes.
Ricky Skaggs performs March 30 at the Palladium. Details here.
Krzysztof Urbanski conducts a weekend of Kilar, Elgar and Smetana with cellist Zuill Bailey and the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra March 29-31. Details here.
Air Supply performs at Hoosier Park Racing & Casino March 30. Details here.
The Psychedelic Furs play the Vogue April 3. Details here.
March 29-April 1
WheelerArt Center
Sometimes, the presence of stars in a play can make it difficult to see if the script itself is a strong one. Case in point, “A Steady Rain,” which proved a sellout on Broadway thanks to a producer’s dream cast of Hugh Jackman and Daniel Craig.
But does the play—about a pair of old friends/now policemen on the beat—work? Perhaps we’ll get a more accurate read than New Yorkers did when Keith Huff’s play gets its Indiana premiere with a cast of the very able but obviously less high-profile R. Brian Noffke and Sam Fain . Details here.
March 30-31
IndianaStateFairgrounds
The first Indiana Artisan Marketplace was an instant hit, offering opportunities for sculptors and salsa makers and a lot in between to show (and sell) their stuff. Now the annual event is back, with 100 artists and food creators showing—and often offering samples—of their wares. This time, organizers promise that the food sampling will be spread out to avoid the bottlenecks that were the only downside of last year’s event. Details here.
March 31-April 1
Conner Prairie
The little houses on the prairie have gotten a bit of a makeover this year, with a new entry/orientation area and Outfitter’s Station, a new pottery shop, and pet-able creatures. There’s also a program called Amazing Race Through Time that features a series of challenges throughout the interactive park and a remodeled town store where visitors can cash in coins earned by helping out around the village. The official grand reopening is in June, but this weekend offers a chance to get a preview. Details here.
Employment Plus Inc. said it plans to add the positions by 2015 at it establishes a new headquarters and staffs new branches in the state.
Hoosiers finishing their first 26 weeks of unemployment coverage from the state will have to check in before receiving extended federal benefits.
Shares of Indiana-based Wabash National Corp. jumped Tuesday after the maker of truck trailers said it would diversify its business by purchasing liquid-transportation company Walker Group Holdings LLC for $360 million.
Indiana fruit growers whose trees were lured into blooming weeks ahead of normal by a March heat wave surveyed their orchards Tuesday following a night of freezing or near-freezing temperatures that threatened the trees' tender blossoms.
An Indiana University student bitten by a rabid bat while he slept in his Bloomington dorm room is receiving rabies shots. The student, his roommate and a pest control worker who transported the bat also are receiving the 14-day regimen of shots. IU spokesman Mark Land said the student was bitten on a hand Wednesday and shook the bat off in a hallway. The bat was recovered by the pest control worker and tested positive for rabies.
A suburban Indianapolis school district will stop charging fees for school bus service after months of controversy that led to a new state law against such charges. The Franklin Township school board voted 5-0 Monday night to end the fees as part of a plan to refinance the district's $181 million in debt. Officials of the 9,000-student district said last year they were forced to cut costs by turning the bus service over to an outside agency that charged at least $40 a month per child.
Indianapolis police say an officer shot a motorist who tried to run him over after a chase approaching 100 mph on city streets. The pursuit started Monday night when police tried to pull over a car traveling at high speeds near West 38th Street and Lafayette Road. Officers forced the car to stop, but the motorist then attempted to drive into one of the officers, who fired shots at the car. The wounded driver took off in the vehicle, crossing through a yard and returning to the street before officers were able to stop him again. Steven Wooden, 28, was taken to Wishard Memorial Hospital in stable condition with gunshot wounds to his right arm and left hand. No injuries were reported to police officers.