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Maybe BP (Big Problems?) could have avoided one of its woes by leaving a household name alone.
John K. Branam was sentenced to 57 months in prison after pleading guilty to embezzling $1.6 million over four years from
King’s Title & Abstract Co.in Shelbyville.
Friday September 10, 2010 7:45 AM EST
The Westin, Downtown
City officials want to wait until economy, National Basketball Association labor situation stabilize before entering longer-term
deal. Optimism remains deal can get done by June 30.
After 10-month search, Purdue University officials broaden quest for new permanent dean for Krannert School of Management.
School officials hope to have position filled by spring.
The Indianapolis-based forensics, clinical and pharmaceutical testing firm, led by CEO Michael Evans, plans to invest $74
million to acquire and equip
an existing 90,000-square-foot building in Woodland Corporate Park near West 79th Street and Interstate 465.
Southeastern Indiana company plans to add 25,000 square feet to plant and begin hiring additional employees by the end of
next year.
Wellpoint has stuck to the $6-per-share forecast since January even after reporting that first-quarter net income jumped 51
percent, easily topping Wall Street expectations.
Indianapolis residents can now go online to tell city officials about annoying potholes, knee-high weeds in their neighbor's
yard or stray animals roaming the area.
Beginning this summer, the Department of Agriculture will house Indiana FFA's executive offices.
Sen. Richard Lugar is urging President Obama to endorse a bipartisan climate change bill that doesn’t add another financial
burden during tough times and does not include the new carbon-based fuel taxes sought by Democratic leaders.
What recession? Some firms are enjoying explosive growth.
Health care, plastics, other fundamental consumer needs kept some companies on upswings.
One-time events influenced bottom lines of some of the few companies that made more money in 2009.
-Shamrock Builders is remodeling the 1,732-square-foot office of Dr. Kostyantyn Baydyuk, The Family Dental Practice, at 3185 N. High School Road. The project is scheduled to be completed by the end of September.
-Shamrock Builders is renovating a 3,602-square-foot space for Kittle Family Dentistry, Dr. Jennifer Kittle, at 210 E. 91st Street. The project is scheduled to be completed by the end of August.
-Kort Builders has completed a 12,000-square-foot office space remodel for Armed Forces at 1102 East Stop 11 Road.
Few escaped the Great Recession unscathed, and unusual circumstances helped some appear as though they did.