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Carmel City Council boosts Brainard’s pay by 6.55 percent
Carmel Mayor Jim Brainard is getting a raise next year that’s larger than one given to other elected officials in the city, but at least one Carmel City Council member doesn’t think the increase is enough.
Newest Indiana IPO sees $1B market in fixing bones of children
OrthoPediatrics Corp. plans to use much of the $59.8 million in IPO proceeds to develop products and training systems—and, in the process, build its workforce.
Cummins to acquire Oregon-based battery-pack developer
Cummins said the acquisition is an “important milestone” as it works to introduce its first all-electric engines.
Corruption probe prompts reviews of NCAA teams
At stake is the future of a business that, over the span of 22 years ending in 2032, will produce $19.6 billion in TV money for the NCAA men's basketball tournament, known to the public, simply, as March Madness.
Madison County facing bigger bill for asbestos removal work
County council members are expected to vote Nov. 14 on a plan to borrow $3.5 million and repay it with county income tax revenues.
Longtime local radio executive Wheat dies at 66
Chris Wheat, a radio executive for more than 40 years, was general manager of Q95 during the station’s run of ratings and revenue dominance.
Celadon continues to reshape executive office with new CFO
The move comes as the Indianapolis-based trucking company works through financial, accounting and operational issues.
Yellen sounds upbeat on economy, signaling likely rate hike
Federal Reserve Chairwoman Janet Yellen on Sunday sketched a bright outlook for the U.S. economy and for inflation prospects in coming months, saying the impact of the recent hurricanes will likely slow economic growth slightly but only temporarily.
Toyota, Mazda seeking $1B in incentives for joint car factory
Indiana is among more than a dozen states trying to land the $1.6 billion project, which could require a generous outlay from the winning locale.
Obamacare insurers, states rush to react to Trump’s latest move
Indianapolis-based Anthem Inc. declined to say Friday whether it would retreat even further from Obamacare than it already has in recent months.
Daniels makes $769K as Purdue president
The former Indiana governor was hired by the university in 2013 at an initial salary of $546,000.
Channel 13 returns for DirecTV, U-verse subscribers
Local subscribers to the services lost access to the channel’s programming in early September as the parties negotiated on a contract.
Manufacturer plans $8 million plant, 87 jobs in Westfield
A locally-based subsidiary of Japan-based Toyota Industries Corp. plans to spend $8 million to build a 90,720-square-foot factory east of U.S. 31 near 196th Street.
Carson’s parent seeing supplier pullback reminiscent of Toys ‘R’ Us
Some of the suppliers for Bon-Ton Stores Inc.—the parent of Circle Centre’s only anchor store—are scaling back shipments and asking to be paid sooner in order to protect themselves from potential losses.
Trump moving ‘step by step’ to take apart Obamacare on his own
Shares of publicly traded hospital chains including Tenet Healthcare Corp. slumped on Friday, as did insurers such as Centene Corp. and Anthem Inc.
U.S. retail sales see biggest surge in two-plus years
Americans are optimistic about the economic outlook. A measure of consumer sentiment released Friday rose to its highest level since 2004.
Indiana venture capital activity picks up in third quarter
Venture capitalists have been on a spending spree so far in 2017, but have been investing more money in fewer companies, national surveys show.
Water-testing startup wins $100K in pitch competition
Founded in 2016, 120WaterAudit beat out nine other area firms that had been chosen to compete in the Rise of the Rest pitch competition that rolled into Indianapolis on Thursday.