Manufacturer plans $72 million plant, 89 jobs in Lebanon
The company that makes the water-soluble film used to create products such as Tide Pods and Cascade ActionPacs plans to break ground on the 150,000-square-foot manufacturing plant this summer.
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The company that makes the water-soluble film used to create products such as Tide Pods and Cascade ActionPacs plans to break ground on the 150,000-square-foot manufacturing plant this summer.
The measure passed Monday on a 96-0 vote. It comes in the wake of a Parkland, Florida, school shooting that left 17 dead.
The school said Purdue University Global received a notice of approval Monday from the Higher Learning Commission, a regional university accrediting body.
Young immigrants often referred to as "Dreamers" would no longer be prohibited from obtaining professional licenses under emergency legislation approved Monday.
The case involves a probe Phenix Investigations Inc. conducted in 2015 after former Indianapolis Colts quarterback Peyton Manning and other star athletes were accused of using performance-enhancing drugs.
Indianapolis Public Schools is backing off on its plan to ask voters in May to support a major tax hike to pay for the city’s schools, instead deciding to work with the Indy Chamber to revise its proposal and delay the referendums until November.
State Sen. Jim Merritt, R-Indianapolis, declined to call up House Bill 1080, which he sponsored in the Senate, for amendments on Monday afternoon before the Senate’s deadline.
The departures of the presidents of two key regions come as the state’s largest health system is trying to fill more beds and continue its growth.
Students have other avenues for the expression of their free speech rights without interference or regulation by school administrators.
Welcome to Indiana schools, where the First Amendment is merely a portion of a social studies exam.
It’s people like Clay and his supporters who give Indy a bad name and it’s why they should never be allowed anywhere near power or authority.
As a former civil rights investigator, I have rarely heard prejudice stated directly.
Smart TVs everywhere, free WiFi and Obamacare do not assuage the poverty of the soul.
Freedom is messy. That is not to say we should sit idly back and say, ‘That’s just the way it is.’
Use the emergency permit if you must, and put in supports toward licensing.
Our humility may serve us well, if we can just avoid the strong temptation to undersell ourselves.
I’d just like it if people took a deep breath before they jumped into the debate. These are difficult situations.
These kids are seizing their power to take a stand in sophisticated and effective ways unique to themselves.
The nation is experiencing another cultural shift in the debate on gun violence. The private sector has entered the fray.
I know guns are not the sole factor in the recent flurry of mass killings in America, but they are a factor.