Our newest smoke-filled workplace: Sadly, it stinks
Hoosiers workers—including those who work at casinos—deserve a healthy, smoke-free workplace.
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Hoosiers workers—including those who work at casinos—deserve a healthy, smoke-free workplace.
Since people must have confidence in the financial system for it to function properly, it is incumbent upon our leaders to
take action and assure the people their money is safe.
When was the last time you took your child or teen-ager to hear classical music, or see a contemporary dance performance a
la Dance Kaleidoscope? When was the last time you went to see a play?
In the past, lawmakers ignored the need to fix financing for the Unemployment Insurance Trust Fund, and now they must come
up with solutions that will be difficult for both Democrats and Republicans to accept.
Indianapolis’ hard-earned title of amateur sports capital seems to be peeling away like the paint on some of the city’s sports
venues.
The wages paid by a company to its employees are a distinctly private matter.
Difficult economic conditions have been faced before and we have both the tools and will to overcome our problems.
Inflation nearly disappeared in January for the first time in 50 years, with only a slight rise in the Consumer Price Index saving the country from deflation. Rising prices are hardly a concern now, as the depressed auto and real estate sectors can attest. But economists fear inflation might pose a threat as early as […]
More former franchisees have joined a lawsuit against Noble Roman’s Inc., raising the prospect that a courtroom loss could
sink the locally based pizza chain.
Dennis May, 41, slated to take over as HHGregg CEO in August, vows to continue growing what is already the nation’s largest
regional electronics player.
Uptown Realty Investors, owners of two vacant buildings and a fenced lot along Washington Street downtown, aren’t giving up
on redevelopment even after their plans for a $40 million mixed-use structure fell apart.
Crime is not random, according to public safety experts, and bank security strategies focus primarily on deterrence.
The scenario for area art institutions could darken considerably in 2010, 2011 and 2012, as cultural institutions fully account for devastating investment losses in their endowments â?? a key source of income.
Janie and I recently returned from a photographic safari in Tanzania with our children and their spouses.
Locally based Dow AgroSciences, one of Indianapolis’ top employers, may not be going on the sale block after all.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS Dan Bond, chairman Dave Blanford, vice chairman David Clark, treasurer Deanna Sanders, secretary Bobbi Drury Paul Hardin Dave Helm Dawn Harvey Horth Greg Hylton Cindy Leffler Robert Leonard
DIRECTORS Keith E. Busse, 65 Occupation: CEO of the company Other directorships: Tower Financial Corp. Number of common shares: 2,028,888 Previous year: 1,084,377 Mark D. Millett, 48 Occupation: Executive vice president of the company Number of common shares: 2,857,164 Previous year: 1,373,254 Richard P. Teets Jr., 53 Occupation: Executive vice president of the company Number […]
MANAGEMENT Maria Larrison, CEO Michael Garrett, chief development officer Linda Wells, residential services manager Andrea Crozier, children’s coordinator Mary Williams, director of marketing and business development
Sluggish condo sales have led developer Kosene & Kosene Residential to consider turning its latest downtown project, The
Maxwell,
into apartments.
Steel Dynamics Inc. Steel Dynamics Inc., 6714 Pointe Inverness Way, Suite 200, Fort Wayne, 46804 (www.steeldynamics.com) manufactures and sells carbon steel products in the United States. For the quarter ended Dec. 31, 2008, the company reported a net loss of $82.7 million, or 45 cents per diluted share, on $1.21 billion in net sales. For […]