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Let there be LED light
Westfield-based Green Illuminating Systems sees a bright future in LED lighting as a way to reduce electricity consumption.
Commercializing science takes too long, Cook says
Taking science from the laboratory to the commercial market takes too much time and is littered with potential pitfalls along the way.
Recession forces small-business owners to take second jobs
With sales slowed to a crawl, some entrepreneurs must take second jobs working for others to make ends meet.
Banker’s seat on board turns into bigger challenge
Within a month of joining the board of Evansville’s Integra Bank Corp. Mike Alley, former CEO of Fifth Third Bancorp’s central Indiana operations, had become Integra’s interim CEO.
A cap on cap and trade?
On May 15, the Wall Street Journal published a letter from Gov. Mitch Daniels laying out his sharp opposition to the Waxman-Markey American Clean Energy and Security Act, which would set limits on carbon emissions to combat global warming.
Simple invention targets blanket problem for surgical patients
In a state steeped in advanced research that spawns biomedical companies by the dozen, Apricity LLC is preposterously low-tech,
given that its latest product is nothing more than a warm blanket.
CIB drama goes from bad to worse
I am truly disgusted after reading the latest in the perennial saga of the CIB.
Sunny days could save delayed corn crop
Hoosier farmers are racing to catch up with their corn plantings after a waterlogged spring.
CORRECTION
CORRECTION The Indiana Clinic is a not-for-profit joint venture of Clarian Health and the Indiana University School of Medicine. The Indiana Clinic plans to employ 1,500 physicians by 2011. A page 1 story last week misstated the employment relationship between Indiana Clinic physicians and Clarian.
500 celeb spotting
Celeb spotting is kind of a human catch-and-release game. Seeing a familiar TV or film face, grabbing a photo, maybe scoring an autograph–all are signs of…what? I’m not sure. It’s not like seeing talented…
Navistar buys bankrupt Monaco for $50 million-WEB ONLY
Illinois trucking giant Navistar International Corp. has received the go ahead for its $50 million purchase of bankrupt Oregon recreational vehicle manufacturer Monaco Coach Corp. A federal judge in Delaware approved the sale Friday after learning there were no other bidders for the assets of Monaco, which has RV plants in Oregon and Indiana. The […]
Developer plans apartments at 707
A local developer hopes to convert the unfinished eight-story 707 E. North St. condo project into a mostly affordable apartment building…
A&E: At the IMA: Sabine there, done that-WEB ONLY
This week, challenging work at the IMA, an impressive operatic collaboration, and laugh-out-loud silliness. Stunningly beautiful and infuriatingly smug, isolating and compelling, baffling and smart, ‘Rape of the Sabine Women” is, in theory, the anchoring work of the Indianapolis Museum of Art’s current “Adaptation” show. I say “in theory” because, unless you plan carefully and […]
Moonlighting to make ends meet-WEB ONLY
Optometrist Jeremy Ciano mortgaged his house and invested his life savings to establish Revolution Eyes, a vision studio in Carmel’s Clay Terrace. Although the recession has taken a heavy toll on his small business, Ciano promised his eight employees their jobs are secure. That’s why he’s moonlighting. “This year the goal is pretty modest, unfortunately. […]
IPL wins retiree benefit dispute-WEB ONLY
Indianapolis Power & Light could have been on the hook for more than $100 million in retirement benefits, but a ruling this month by the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission allows IPL to keep the money. IPL prevailed against a claim by retirees who wanted the utility to pay up to $115 million to back-fund a […]
Building on a prayer-WEB ONLY
The Greek Orthodox families of central Indiana worked for 10 years to build their new gold-domed church in Carmel, but they aren’t finished sacrificing. The 500-family congregation now must pay off the $9 million building, just as the recession and stock market collapse have wiped out some families’ ability to make good on pledges. “We wish, maybe, we hadn’t got […]