Illinois manufacturer to move headquarters to Indiana
Tec Air Inc. plans to transfer its current workforce of about 150 employees to its new headquarters and hire about 100 more by 2016.
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Tec Air Inc. plans to transfer its current workforce of about 150 employees to its new headquarters and hire about 100 more by 2016.
A consortium of Indiana University, Purdue University and University of Notre Dame can operate for another five years with the grant funds.
As key sales staffers depart company, Hulman & Co. CEO Mark Miles continues to launch groundbreaking sales initiatives to bolster the IndyCar Series and Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Democrat John Gregg has decided not to make a second run for Indiana governor following a close campaign for that office last year.
Health insurance execs, including WellPoint Inc. CEO Joseph Swedish, will meet with top White House officials Wednesday as the president seeks to contain political damage from the disastrous rollout of Obamacare.
Twenty Two, which started as a mobile juicery/smoothie bar, is set to land at City Market on Dec. 2. Dickey’s Barbecue is opening in Plainfield on Oct. 24, and a California pizza chain plans to open near IUPUI.
Excluding a one-time payment from a year ago, Eli Lilly and Co.’s third-quarter profit easily beat Wall Street’s expectations.
The giant health insurer raised its full-year profit forecast 40 cents per share, emboldened by stabilized customer rolls and slowing medical claims.
State Superintendent of Public Instruction Glenda Ritz filed a lawsuit Tuesday that accuses 10 members of the State Board of Education of violating state law in a secret effort to undermine her.
Kinetrex Energy in March will begin supplying liquefied natural gas to five of UPS’s fueling stations in Indiana, Illinois, Ohio and Missouri.
The Chamber noted that two of Indiana's largest employers — Indianapolis-based Eli Lilly and Co. and Columbus-based engine manufacturer Cummins Inc. — oppose the amendment for recruitment reasons.
Joseph H. Hogsett, the United States Attorney, released the following statement Tuesday afternoon.
Carmel police are searching for a woman who has been missing for five days. Natalya Kuznetsova, 44, was last seen at The Fresh Market, 2490 E. 146th St., on Oct. 17. The 5-foot-8, 150-pound woman has brown hair and brown eyes. She drives a tan Buick Rendezvous with Indiana license plate 201CBQ.
Fishers police are seeking a man who tried to rob a homeowner just before 7 a.m. in a neighborhood west of Allisonville Road between 96th and 106th streets. The suspect, who wore a black hoodie, approached the victim at his mailbox, said he had a gun, and demanded cash. He fled the scene when he discovered the resident had no money. Police closed several roads in the area during the search, and put two schools and a retirement home on lockdown.
An 18-year-old male was fatally shot in the head Tuesday at an east-side intersection. Indianapolis police found the man’s body in the street on Langley Avenue near Keystone Avenue shortly after 12:30 a.m. Homicide detectives are investigating.
The Chamber noted that two of Indiana’s largest employers—Eli Lilly and Co. and Cummins Inc.— oppose the constitutional amendment banning gay marriage for recruitment reasons.
At 65, bespectacled Statehouse reporter Norman Cox has covered seven Indiana governors and a slew of the biggest events in recent Indianapolis history.
Federal prosecutors have declined to press criminal charges against former Marion County Prosecutor Carl Brizzi after a three-year investigation failed to yield sufficient direct evidence he accepted bribes while in office.
The government spent at least $394 million in contracts to build the federal health care exchange and data hub. The painfully slow and often unresponsive website has frustrated Americans trying to enroll for insurance plans.
With Peyton Manning coming to town not even Indianapolis Colts players knew what to expect from the crowd at Lucas Oil Stadium. But the packed house surprised some and stood behind the home team, not its former star.