Auto parts manufacturer to open plant in Steuben County
Michigan-based CTA Acoustics Inc. plans to add 140 jobs by 2014 as part of a $9 million plan to open a plant in the town of Orland in northeastern Indiana.
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Michigan-based CTA Acoustics Inc. plans to add 140 jobs by 2014 as part of a $9 million plan to open a plant in the town of Orland in northeastern Indiana.
The Indianapolis Airport Authority announced Tuesday that it has selected a joint venture of three locally based firms to develop a 60-acre solar farm on airport property.
The Indianapolis-based Franchisee Group sold the area restaurants to Consolidated Wings Investment LLC in Greenwich, Conn., led by the former president of the Papa John’s pizza chain.
Charlotte-based Duke Energy and Raleigh-based Progress Energy want to combine into one company with more than 7 million customers in the Carolinas, Florida, Kentucky, Indiana and Ohio.
Indianapolis-based Denney Excavating, which oversaw the implosion of Keystone Towers last month, has submitted the low bid to raze the former Winona Hospital. The city is set to award a contract on Thursday.
A new four-year contract deal between the United Auto Workers and General Motors Co. will add or keep 6,400 jobs in the U.S. with a $2.5 billion investment, the union said Tuesday. In Fort Wayne, 150 jobs would be created or retained.
The Indiana Family and Social Services Administration now will pay Barnes & Thornburg up to $8.05 million through next June to represent the administration of Gov. Mitch Daniels in the lawsuit with IBM Corp.
A trade mission by Indiana government and business leaders to Japan is being delayed because of a typhoon expected to hit the island nation.
Carmel City Council members on Monday night voted to give themselves health and life insurance benefits. The proposal passed 5-2. The plan will cost taxpayers about $20,000 per council member. Council members John Acceturo and Joe Griffiths voted against the measure.
Indianapolis police tracked down a woman who fled the scene Monday morning after slamming into the back of a squad car on the south side of Indianapolis. An officer was parked near Southern Avenue and Shelby Street about 1:45 a.m. when his police car was struck from behind. Police said the woman took off to the nearby Laurelwood Apartments, where she was apprehended. No one was injured.
A Boone County man faces felony charges of counterfeiting money following a five-day investigation. Mark Stein, 37, of Zionsville was arrested Friday after several items used to manufacture U.S. currency were found at his home in the 6700 block of Wimbledon Drive. Authorities with a search warrant also found counterfeit $5, $10, $20, $50 and $100 bills at the residence. More arrests are possible in the case, authorities said.
Officials took the action after finding that the herbicide damaged scores of trees and ornamental plants throughout the state.
For the first time, cities and counties in Indiana can use local income-tax revenue to offer companies cash rebates for new jobs that go to local workers.
King Park Area Development Corp. is partnering with an Indianapolis developer on an $8.7 million residential project to improve a blighted parcel along the trail.
Indiana's two largest school districts both say they've seen small enrollment drops, with No. 2 Fort Wayne Community Schools inching closer in size to No. 1 Indianapolis Public Schools.
Bloomington city officials say it appears an Otis Elevator Co. plant with about 200 workers will be closing next year after the company opens a new plant in South Carolina.
A great nephew says he's talking with people in Greencastle and two out-of-state locations about sites for his collection of Dillinger items and possibly the farmhouse that is now in Dillinger’s hometown of Mooresville.