National Bank of Indianapolis exec retiring
Philip B. Roby, who helped start the city’s largest locally based bank, will retire at the end of the year.
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Philip B. Roby, who helped start the city’s largest locally based bank, will retire at the end of the year.
The class-action lawsuit argued that some state employees were required to work 40 hours a week while others were paid the same for working 37.5 hours.
Indianapolis-based SynCare LLC, hired to determine the eligibility of Missouri Medicaid patients for in-home care, has "been a complete disaster from the beginning," statewide health care advocates charge.
After 18 years, one of the city’s biggest and best-known communications firms is going out of business on Sept. 30.
Northeastern Indiana officials have issued an arrest warrant for embattled former auction house owner Dean V. Kruse, who has faced years of legal battles over his business practices.
The Woodwind & Brasswind, a South Bend-based retailer of musical instruments, is moving call-center operations to Indianapolis. The center will employ 100 people.
Former "Survivor" contestant Rupert Boneham has formed an exploratory committee to possibly seek the Libertarian Party's nomination for governor.
A house fire in the 100 block of West 22nd Street in Indianapolis caused an estimated $35,000 in damage Tuesday morning. No injuries were reported in the blaze, which began just before 6 a.m. The home was vacant. Fire officials are trying to determine the cause.
The Marion County Health Department on Monday confirmed its first case of West Nile virus in 2011. The finding came five days after the first case of the year was reported in Indiana. Last week, an Elkhart County woman died from the virus. There were three confirmed cases of West Nile in Marion County in 2010. Most people infected with West Nile become only mildly ill, but three people have died of the virus in Marion County since 2002.
Stocks fell Tuesday morning after consumer confidence dropped to the lowest level since April 2009. Retailers and other companies that depend on consumer spending had the steepest losses.
A potential public-relations black eye between new coach Kevin Wilson and two radio announcers could be helping Indiana University sell more season tickets.
Central Indiana Community Foundation spokesman Mike Knight said the State Fair Remembrance Fund contained $242,404 as of Tuesday. Officials are still determining how to distribute the money.
The Indiana Aerospace and Defense Council brings together industry leaders to begin creating a plan to grow the sector. IEDC and Conexus say Hoosier defense contractors have created 1,800 jobs in the past two years.
David Swanson, who is serving a 12-year sentence for wire fraud, money laundering and tax evasion, has succeeded in getting a federal appeals court to hear his case for early release.
Royal United Mortgage LLC, an Indianapolis-based mortgage firm, announced plans Tuesday to expand its local operations, adding up to 140 employees by 2013.
Sullair Corp., which makes air compressors and other air tools, says it will expand its headquarters in northern Indiana and expects to add up to 113 jobs in the next few years.
The report found construction, services and trades accounted for well over 60 percent of the state's green jobs.