Northern Indiana casino cutting 50 full-time jobs
Majestic Star Casinos general manager Larry Buck says the changes at the two casinos on Lake Michigan in Gary were recommended by efficiency consultants hired by its creditors.
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Majestic Star Casinos general manager Larry Buck says the changes at the two casinos on Lake Michigan in Gary were recommended by efficiency consultants hired by its creditors.
Republic Airways Holdings Inc. is counting on pilots approving concessions to kick-start a $120 million restructuring plan at its Frontier Airlines unit, 20 months after buying the carrier out of bankruptcy.
After a nearly year-long search, Indianapolis seminary taps University of Chicago and Harvard Divinity School grad as new leader.
An economic recovery blowing against their backs propelled some Indianapolis-area companies to scorching growth.
Corporations staged advances across a variety of industries in 2010 as the economy improved.
Despite enjoying rising revenues and profits, companies haven’t followed with big increases in job numbers.
Former funeral director Marvin L. Boatright was found guilty of forgery Tuesday, but a jury failed to come to an agreement on 13 other felony charges, including corrupt business influence and theft. Boatright, who operated a funeral home at 21st and Illinois streets, was arrested last year on charges he falsified death certificates, stole funeral trust money and continued to do business after the state suspended his license. Sentencing is set for next month. The state revoked his license in 2008, after he continued working following an earlier suspension. That suspension came after Boatright had a body cremated against the family's wishes.
A 10-year-old Tipton girl was found safe late Tuesday night after police say she was taken by an unknown man while riding her bike. But now police are investigating her great-grandmother's apparently unrelated disappearance. Serena "Renie" Weicht was found unharmed around 11 p.m. Tuesday at the Wendy's restaurant on U.S. 31 in Westfield. She told police a man grabbed her and forced her into his car around 6:30 p.m. She said he drove her around before dropping her off at the restaurant. Noblesville police, meanwhile, are looking into the disappearance of 74-year-old Dorothy Heard, who has been missing since Monday night.
The Indianapolis Star is halting publication of its free weekly stand-alone Metromix section after the June 23 edition, but some of the content intended to appeal to young readers will be posted online.
Fair Finance Co.’s bankruptcy trustee this week sued National Lampoon Inc. seeking to recover millions of dollars that indicted financier Tim Durham provided the ailing Los Angeles-based comedy business over the past decade.
Posters highlighting the top 12 proposals will be on display in Monument Circle storefronts until June 26 so members of the public can vote for their favorite. The ideas could be used by planners plotting the future of the downtown space.
Sales in the Indianapolis area rose 32 percent last month compared with the same time a year ago, reversing a year-long slump in the residential market. But May 2010 home sales were down dramatically after the expiration of a special federal tax credit.
This week, I’ve joined 20 other theater journalists—and a team of top arts editors—to create an experimental pop-up newsroom in L.A.
Atlanta-based Racer Wholesale has helped build national recognition for G-Force Racing Gear, which supplies racers with helmets, driving suits, gloves, shoes and other safety gear.
John Reed resigned as head of Medora Community School because he doesn't think the small district can afford a full-time superintendent any more.
Rolls-Royce Corp. this week was awarded a $34.2 million modification to an engine maintenance contract from the Department of Defense’s Naval Air Systems Command.
A federal judge received final arguments Tuesday in Planned Parenthood of Indiana's request to block a tough new abortion law that makes Indiana the first state disqualifying the organization from providing general health services under Medicaid and taking away $1.4 million of its public funding.