Jobless claims rise unexpectedly
The number of newly laid-off workers seeking jobless benefits rose more than expected last week, after falling for five straight
weeks.
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The number of newly laid-off workers seeking jobless benefits rose more than expected last week, after falling for five straight
weeks.
There’s more than free shots of whiskey at the annual winter baseball meetings held this week at the Indiana Convention Center.
There’s a song and dance man wearing nerd glasses and another who does amazing things with a saw and sander.
The Bay Area has zillions of the tiny dogs. But Indianapolis isn’t part of the airlift strategy.
The Indianapolis-based drugmaker predicts strong profits through 2011, but its forecast for 2012 suggests bottom-line results
could fall precipitously.
The Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission’s goal is annual statewide energy savings of 2 percent within a decade.
Tonight, the Indiana Film Journalists Association votes for Best Film, Best Actor/Actress, etc. What would you pick?
The fund would acquire experimental drugs and use Lilly R&D staff to try to prove their effectiveness, perhaps boosting Lilly’s drug pipeline.
The Madison Center in South Bend has notified state officials that 100 employees at the mental health facility will lose their jobs.
A U.S. District judge threw out the lawsuit against Conseco, saying the company’s emergence from bankruptcy in September
2003 wiped out prior legal claims.
HealthNet said it will use the funds to expand and renovate two community health centers that have outgrown their space.
Lilly Endowment Inc. has awarded the Indianapolis Parks Foundation a $7.3 million grant to fund improvements that include
a new pool at Bethel Park on the near-southeast side.
Eli Lilly and Co. said it still expects its earnings per share to grow in the double-digit range through 2011.
The hardest-hitting recession in 75 years has left as many as 70 percent of consumers (many newly credit-challenged) with battered credit scores. However, retailers who approach these customers with sensitivity and integrity can find great opportunity both for themselves and the customers they help get on the road to recovery. It has been our experience […]
The pricey Espresso prints and binds books while customers wait. But retailers aren’t sure what to expect when the the machine
gains wider acceptance.
In high-turnover industry of gas stations and convenience stores, Greenfield-based GasAmerica builds loyalty under the guidance of CEO Stephanie White-Longworth.
Marion County Prosecutor Carl Brizzi is listed in a federal filing as an investor in Los Angeles-based Red Rock Pictures Holdings,
a company linked to embattled Indianapolis businessman Tim Durham.
Sheela Yadav, a supply chain and engineering management expert, has been interim dean since July 2008.
Mickey’s Corner presents an interview with David Wolf, Dec. 15 at the JCC. Details here.
Lewis Black, Dec. 12 at the Murat Theatre. Details
here.
The Music Within presents “The Season of Giving: A Holiday Celebration,” featuring Stacie Sandoval, Clifford
Ratliff, Keith Hayes and more, Dec. 16 at The Church Within. Details here.
Dec. 11
Indianapolis Artsgarden
If you want to get a jump on that New Year’s
resolution to buy some original art, here’s a great place to start. More than 20 Indy-area artists sell their work,
with prices ranging from $10-$300. Details—including a list of participating artists—here.