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Eli Lilly to sell Puerto Rico manufacturing facility
The Indianapolis company said it is closing its Guayama facility because the patents on some of the drugs made there have expired.
Health clinic operator plans HQ expansion, 203 new jobs
Activate Healthcare LLC, an Indianapolis-based workplace health clinic operator, plans to expand its local operations, adding as many as 203 employees over the next nine years, state economic development officials announced Friday morning.
Two changes could have major impact on IndyCar Series
Two big changes could give IndyCar racing a whole new look. One change is definitely coming next season, while the idea for another even bigger change is gaining speed.
New Hilton brand coming to downtown’s Illinois Building
A Canopy by Hilton will occupy the historic building just a block from Monument Circle as part of chain’s launch of the new brand in 11 cities.
Skarbeck: 401(k) lawsuits help fuel fiduciary-duty debate
Chalk this up as one for “Ripley’s Believe It or Not!” The employees of some well-known financial firms have sued their employers for placing their own company’s proprietary mutual funds in their 401(k) plans.
Hicks: Futures of high-skill, low-skill workers diverging
In recent years, average wages have stagnated. Wages for some workers declined while wages for others rose. Understanding why is important for any policy discussion.
Indiana electric provider gets $5M federal loan guarantee
The grant to the Decatur County REMC is one of $1.4 billion in loan guarantees announced Thursday by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
IBJ movie night: ‘Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance)’
Win tickets to a sneak preview of the already acclaimed new film starring Michael Keaton.
Palladium engineer agrees to $800K legal settlement
The Carmel Redevelopment Commission has accepted an $800,000 settlement offer from the engineering firm that reviewed plans for the Palladium concert hall’s roof, inching closer to resolving a years-long legal dispute over its flawed design.
MORRIS: ICAN service dogs bring hope to others
The folks who end up with them aren’t the only ones who benefit from these special canines.
Pence won’t seek federal dollars to expand pre-K
Gov. Mike Pence has opted to end Indiana’s bid for up to $80 million in federal pre-kindergarten funding, a move that appeases some conservatives as he mulls a 2016 presidential run.
NFP of NOTE: School on Wheels
School on Wheels provides one-on-one tutoring and educational advocacy for school-aged children impacted by homelessness.
BASILE: Seek out the unusual in the usual destinations
Tourism discoveries abound in Nashville, Dallas, New York City, and more. You just have to be open to them.
Build Midtown without subsidies
If the [Carmel City Center] deal is so secure, why do the bonds have to be backed with a Special Benefits Tax [Oct. 6]?
DINING: New downtown canal eatery Burgerhaus worth exploring
It’s fitting that the menu at Burgerhaus has an exploratory theme since finding the place can be a bit tricky.
Don’t bleed tax revenue to alternate transportation
In your [Oct. 13] editorial, “Transportation takes many forms,” you seem to be for improving state roads and bridges while funding other “non-road” programs.