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Hancock County commissioners on Dec. 8 tabled a strict no-smoking ordinance for the county.
The recently announced mergers of Indianapolis law firms Sommer Barnard, Ice Miller and Locke Reynolds with firms outside
the state [reported in the Dec. 8 issue] mirror a larger national trend.
Indiana University will offer a new course on entrepreneurship in the information technology sector at the IU School of Informatics
at IUPUI next semester.
Patrick Industries Inc. Patrick Industries Inc., 107 W. Franklin St., Elkhart, 46515 (www.patrickind.com) manufactures and distributes building products for the manufactured housing, recreational vehicle, furniture manufacturing, marine, and automotive aftermarket, among other industries. For the quarter that ended Sept. 28, the company reported a net loss of $2.34 million, or 26 cents per common share, […]
Fueled by a $740,000 regional advertising campaign, local tourism spending went sky high even as the economy was in a free
fall.
MISSION Encourage and support creativity, innovation and excellence that enhances the educational community of the Metropolitan School District of Lawrence Township. Fund special programs and scholarships, and award Creative Classroom grants.
Ball State University’s Indiana econometric model predicts that earnings in all of Indiana’s
major economic sectors except health care will decline in the next three months.
Despite the recession, Hamilton County continues to enjoy economic growth from both old companies and new ones.
The Indianapolis Star, the state’s largest daily newspaper, has scaled back its roster
of critics in recent years — a reduction in coverage that put the onus on local arts promoters to get the word out through
other channels, such as blogs.
Indianapolis Ford dealers John Pearson and Ray Skillman will be among the 300 domestic dealers
of Mahindra trucks and SUVs when the company makes its U.S. passenger car debut as early as next summer.
St. Francis Hospital-Mooresville is seeing higher-than-projected use of a newly added emergency department that has firmed
up its status as a full-service hospital.
IUPUI’s Herron School of Art and Design is raising money to expand its classrooms — especially for those artists engaged
in sculpture and public projects.
FINANCIAL PROFILE 2008 income: $635,271 2009 projected income: $668,000 2008 expenses: $583,022 2009 projected expenses: $659,050 2007 assets: $2 million Fiscal year begins: July 1 2008 income 2008 expenses Investments Special Administration 12% events 4% 11% Personal Special contributions Salaries events 25% 19% 34% Grants Corporate 66% contributions 29% Information was provided by Lawrence Township […]
On Sept. 26, the Indiana Regional Transportation Council voted to move to the next phase in the development of a mass transit
line connecting downtown Indianapolis to Hamilton County, and it couldn’t have come at a better time.
VALUE 12/8/08 6/30/07 Shares of common stock outstanding 9.03 million 5.42 million Market value of one common share $.60 $15.76 Market value of common stock $5.42 million $85.4 million
Generic drug makers drive up the cost of name-brand drugs developed by locally based Eli Lilly and Co. and other pharmaceutical
firms.
Afater the sudden death of Michael Schupay, the respected and dedicated Ice team president, the Indiana hockey team is striving
to honor his memory.
A recent feasibility study came out in favor of creating a small conference center with an adjoining hotel near Interstate 70 and State Road 267, the Hendricks County Convention and Visitors Bureau said. The study found that planners nationwide have interest in a conference center there for two reasons: the new midfield terminal at Indianapolis […]
Indianapolis merchants are banking on customer loyalty to achieve sales they hope will surpass the gloomy expectations forecast
for the holiday shopping season.