Local distributor of janitorial supplies makes acquisition
Indianapolis-based HP Products Corp. announced Tuesday morning that it has completed its acquisition of Great Lakes Supply and Chemical in Michigan City.
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Indianapolis-based HP Products Corp. announced Tuesday morning that it has completed its acquisition of Great Lakes Supply and Chemical in Michigan City.
Indianapolis Business Journal and The Wall Street Journal have joined the legal fight to unseal search
warrant documents related to the federal investigation of businessman Tim Durham.
Even Americans who are lucky enough to have work in this economy are becoming more unhappy with their jobs, according to a
new survey that found only 45 percent of Americans are satisfied with their work.
A bill by Democratic Rep. Ed DeLaney of Indianapolis would transfer all township functions to county government.
The Purdue University-based State Utility Forecasting Group predicts that Indiana’s electricity rates could rise by 2013 due
to more stringent environmental guidelines.
Cell phone distributor predicts fourth-quarter results below analyst estimates, sending shares down in aftermarket activity.
Property-tax caps, unemployment insurance, ethics top list of issues awaiting General Assembly.
IDEM’s head, faulted over his role in a pollution case while at Bethlehem Steel, gets a chief of staff. Officials deny agency shakeup on way.
A teenager accused of killing three friends in a drunken-driving crash goes on trial Monday. Police say 19-year old John Wilson
slammed his car into a tree along Moller Road in Indianapolis in December 2008, killing three passengers. He was driving between
58 mph and 68 mph in a 35-mph zone, according to investigators. Wilson faces multiple charges, including operating a vehicle
while intoxicated, causing death.
An Indiana Senate bill would make it legal for state micro-breweries to sell carry-out beer on Sundays. Sunday sales of wine
already are permitted at the stateâ??s wineries. The bill would not affect beer sales at grocery and liquor stores.
A heater may be to blame for a fire at a hotel on the east side of Indianapolis that began either late Sunday night or early
Monday morning, according to investigators. The fire broke out in a second-story room at the Budget Inn East near 21st Street
and Shadeland Avenue. Damage was contained to that room, according to crews, and no injuries were reported. Fox59 will have
more at 4 p.m.
ChaCha, a Carmel-based mobile search engine, announced Monday morning that it has closed on $7 million in venture funding.
It’s rare for an NFL team to face a must-lose game. But that’s exactly what the Indianapolis Colts faced in Buffalo. Now,
the pressure is back on like never before.
A contentious split between two prominent accounting partners is getting even uglier after a lawsuit filed by one of them
has the other pledging to counter sue.
An Indiana University demographer outlines predictions on Latinos, homeownership and populations of unincorporated areas.
The Flying Cupcake Bakery is opening a new location along Mass Ave next door to Scholar’s Inn downtown. Plus, more restaurant
news!
Officials say frozen fire hydrants hindered firefighters during an early-morning blaze that burned down a Texas Roadhouse.
Hancock County officials will consider a request by lithium battery maker EnerDel to set up operations in a business park
near Indianapolis.