Firm helping Holocaust survivors
Baker & Daniels LLP is partnering with the Bet Tzedek Holocaust Survivors Justice Network to provide pro bono legal services to Indiana’s more than 200 survivors.
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Baker & Daniels LLP is partnering with the Bet Tzedek Holocaust Survivors Justice Network to provide pro bono legal services to Indiana’s more than 200 survivors.
Proposed national legislation that simplifies business unionization is more likely to be adopted during the Obama administration,
experts agree.
IU has launched another energy research center, this time the Center for Research in Energy, administered by the School of
Public and Environmental Affairs, in Bloomington.
Carmel Mayor James Brainard is trying to convince his city to pay up to $52 million more than the original amount allocated
for a roundabout interchange project designed to ease congestion on Keystone Avenue.
VALUE 11/10/08 6/30/07 Shares of common stock outstanding 11.03 million 11.0 million Market value of one common share $10.92 $13.75 Market value of common stock $120.5 million $151.7 million
P.E. MacAllister has helped turn Indianapolis into a culturally vibrant city.
Emmis Communications Corp. struggles to contain expenses and minimize debts due to radio advertising shortfalls.
Hendricks County approved the zoning for a $9 million, 2,312-space parking lot for the Indianapolis International Airport
earlier this year. Indy Park & Ride offers extra services to travelers.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS David K. Baker Greg Bernhardt Patty Brademas Joe Breedlove Jim Butcher John Conant Greg Cutchin Miriam Smulevitz Dant Anika Davis John Demerly Lisa Ellison Chris Fenner Tony Fiorillo Paul Freeman Robert Glazier Joe Guilfoy Peter D. Harrington Tom Harrison Charles Hibberd Stanley Holliday James Joven Ryan Kitchell Linda Lentz Chris Naylor Brooke […]
German American Bancorp German American Bancorp, 711 Main St., Jasper, 47546 (www.germanamericanbancorp.com) is a multi-bank holding company with operations in southwest Indiana. For the quarter ended Sept. 30, the company reported net income of $3.3 million, or 30 cents per diluted share, on $16.7 million in revenue. Those totals compare with net income of $2.5 […]
Instead of four classes, the Indiana Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association has been surveying member schools
to see if they support or oppose going to three classes instead of four.
Consumer-driven health plans will lead to greater medical expenses later because people avoid going to the doctor now.
A federal task force approved voluntary guidelines Nov. 12 for airlines and airports dealing with passengers stranded for
hours on the tarmac, but it produced no fixed limit on how long they can be delayed before being allowed to leave planes.
As the 100th anniversary of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway approaches,
the town of Speedway, at long last, is making an aggressive play to turn the world-famous oval into an economic engine that
runs year-round.
Budget cuts could eliminate programs that gather and analyze local and state economic data. This would hurt businesses and
economic development officials, since they would not have the data that helps them see how their market differs from the state
and the nation.
Search engine ChaCha lays off employees, cuts perks, begins limiting its free answers to clients
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas One of downtown Indianapolis’ most attended events is set for its 46th year. Circle of Lights, presented by the Contractors of Quality Connection and Electrical Workers of IBEW 481, will take place Nov. 28, the day after Thanksgiving. More than 100,000 spectators typically attend the event. New […]
MANAGEMENT Harlan Day, executive director Beverly Brewer, director of development Jeff Sanson, director of programs
For small businesses to survive, they must be prepared to withstand economic difficulties for some time…