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Wind turbine maker adding 260 jobs in New Albany
California-based WindStream Technologies Inc. plans to locate a development and production facility at Purdue Research Park
of Southeast Indiana, creating more than 260 jobs by 2012.
Rising unemployment taxes could hinder hiring
The number of people claiming jobless aid has tripled since the recession began. The demand has drained the funds that many
states use to pay jobless claims. Nearly half the states, including Indiana, are borrowing from the federal government.
College building boom puts Indiana in tough situation
The state has approved more than $1 billion in university projects in the last 18 months.
Purdue plans ahead for possible $70M shortfall
Purdue has already cut positions and withheld pay increases. Now the school is starting to plan for long-term ways to operate
in a slumping economy.
Knight to headline Indiana hall event
The former Hoosiers coach will speak at a Dec. 17 fundraiser in Indianapolis to benefit the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame.
Third-quarter commercial real estate stats
IBJ‘s Commercial Real Estate Focus sections include statistical snapshots of Indianapolis’ multi-tenant office vacancy
rates and the local industrial market.
Indiana judge confirmed to the U.S. Court of Appeals
The U.S. Senate confirmed Judge David Hamilton 59-39 on Thursday for a seat on the Chicago-based Seventh Circuit Court of
Appeals. Hamilton currently sits on Indiana’s Federal District Court. Indiana Sen. Dick Lugar was the only Republican to support
his confirmation. Hamilton was President Obama’s first judicial nominee.
H1N1 cases decline, but officials expect new wave
Emergency room visits and school absences related to the H1N1 virus are down in recent weeks, but state health care officials
say they’re bracing for a third wave of the flu this winter. Six people died last week in Indiana from apparent H1N1 complications.
That brings the H1N1 flu-related death toll in the state to 30 this year.
District could move 6th-graders to elementary schools
In Lawrence Township, district officials are considering several options to trim more than $3 million from the budget. One
idea includes closing a middle school, moving sixth-graders to elementary schools and restructuring junior highs. The school
board will discuss the proposal at its next meeting Monday night at Lawrence North High School.
Messer: Palin could ‘win’ Indiana
Former state representative and lobbyist Luke Messer thinks Sarah Palin could carry Indiana in a presidential primary.
Dunkin’ workers forced to strip in robbery
Indianapolis police are looking for two men who robbed the downtown Dunkin’ Donuts at Washington and Pennsylvania streets.
Two employees were opening the store when the men, wearing masks and armed with guns, broke in, forced them into a basement
room and made them take off their pants. Police have no suspects. Fox 59 will have more at 4 p.m.
Dan Dakich takes studio job with Big Ten Network
Former IU and Bowling Green coach Dan Dakich takes post with Big Ten Network for men’s college basketball season. But it won’t affect his local sports-talk radio show.
State’s jobless rate ticks up
Indiana’s unemployment rate inched up to 9.8 percent in October, reversing small declines recorded in the previous three months,
the Indiana Department of Workforce Development said Friday morning.
Reinsurance deal helps Conseco raise cash
Carmel-based Conseco’s second deal with Minnesota-based Wilton Reassurance Co. will bring in $45 million.
Leader of Fishers chamber stepping down
Christi Wolf has served 13 years as president and CEO of the Fishers Chamber of Commerce.
Boot, apparel sales boost Shoe Carnival profit
Shoe Carnival Inc.’s quarterly same-store sales, which measure revenue from locations open at least a year, climbed 10.2 percent.
Group to rally for saving parts of current health care system
Doctors for Patient Care says doctors and patients need to get involved in the current debate over health care to preserve the good qualities of the current health care system while fixing its problems.