Employee shortage prompts Hamilton County initiative
The “Work! Hamilton County, IN” initiative was announced Tuesday, along with the results of a recent workforce development survey.
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The “Work! Hamilton County, IN” initiative was announced Tuesday, along with the results of a recent workforce development survey.
The Indiana Court of Appeals ruled in December that the city’s local traffic code violated Indiana’s Home Rule act.
Research from one brokerage shows office vacancy in the metro area dipping to 15.6 percent last quarter, the lowest rate since 2008.
Indianapolis-based Angie's List had sought an injunction, arguing the trio misappropriated trade secrets and/or solicited former co-workers to join them.
The race host committee said the graphic will measure 246 feet wide by more than 300 feet tall. Installation of its 501 panels began Monday.
The deal also calls for CNO to make general account investments of about $250 million over an undisclosed period of time. It also agreed invest $30 million in TCP's publicly traded business development company, TCP Capital Corp.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is scheduled to come to Indianapolis on Wednesday to rally supporters in advance of Indiana's May 3 primary, which analysts expect to be particularly competitive this year.
An man who ran an Indianapolis-area horse-racing business will have his tax deficiencies for the 2005 and 2006 tax years voided after an appeals court ripped apart an opinion by the U.S. Tax Court.
In their debate, Marlin Stutzman and Todd Young responded to questions on domestic issues such as health care policy and abortion, as well as foreign policy issues including trade, Syria and the fight against the Islamic State group.
Ball State University's board of trustees has named a 16-member search committee and said it will pay a consulting firm $115,000 to lead its search for a new president.
Fall Creek Township Trustee and at-large candidate Jeff Hern has been accused of stealing incumbent Rick McKinney’s campaign signs throughout Fishers.
A federal appeals court has upheld an estimated $1 billion plan by the NFL to settle thousands of concussion lawsuits filed by former players, potentially ending a troubled chapter in league history.
Indiana has the second-worst website in the country when it comes to providing access to disciplinary records of doctors, according to Consumer Reports.
SerVaas Laboratories Inc. and a related firm have applied for tax breaks on $3.6 million in investment on the expansion and new equipment.
The telecom giant opened the center—which looks like a section of a retail store—earlier this month, marking the first time it established a presence in any co-working space in the country, officials said.
Shares in Indianapolis-based Calumet Specialty Products Partners fell 30 percent in after-hours trading Friday and dropped another 53 percent Monday morning.
The Indiana Historical Society’s T.C. Steele exhibition includes 43 works, some never seen by the public.
The Indianapolis mortgage firm has promoted James Smith to the top spot vacated last year in an abrupt resignation by its founder.
The Indiana Republican candidates for U.S. Senate are getting ready to air their differences in the only statewide televised debate ahead of the May 3 primary.
Indianapolis police say they were notified that Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump is planning an event in the city, but they received no details.