Call center in Indiana plans to hire 600 workers
Americall Group Inc. officials say it is hiring at its Hobart call center is because of business growth with existing clients such as Sears and Comcast.
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Americall Group Inc. officials say it is hiring at its Hobart call center is because of business growth with existing clients such as Sears and Comcast.
The university's trustees say in a letter they're worried about the wall's possible impact on Holcomb Gardens.
Food safety advocates called on federal officials to release the name of an Indiana farm that recalled its cantaloupes amid a salmonella outbreak.
Despite their political differences, the three men running for Indiana governor outlined similar outlooks for running the state during a forum Tuesday, from proposing improved job training to imposing tax cuts. But which taxes should be cut and when highlighted their differences.
Republican gubernatorial candidate Mike Pence is asking Gov. Mitch Daniels to reject a state-run health insurance exchange called for by the federal health care law.
The Humane Society of Indianapolis is ready to open its new Animal Welfare Center in Haughville, featuring a low-cost vaccination clinic. The group wants to raise $750,000 to add a low-cost spay-and-neuter clinic to the center.
Construction work has started on the $14 million Battery Innovation Center at the technology park near Crane Naval Surface Warfare Center in southwestern Indiana.
A motorcyclist was killed after an apparent collision with a sport-utility vehicle Monday night on the northeast side of Indianapolis. Police said the motorcycle rear-ended the SUV about 8:15 p.m. while both vehicles were traveling east on East 34th Street near North Gale Street. The cyclist was taken to Wishard Hospital, where he died. Police say it did not appear that alcohol or excessive speed was factors in the crash, but the cyclist was not wearing a helmet.
An Indianapolis firefighter was taken to the hospital Tuesday morning after battling a house fire on the north side. The blaze broke out about 2:30 a.m. in a vacant house near West 28th Street and Indianapolis Avenue. It took almost 45 minutes to contain the fire, which caused an estimated $70,000 in damages. The injured firefighter suffered chest pain and dizziness. Arson investigators are examining the scene.
Burglars stole thousands of dollars worth of computers from Broad Ripple businesses over the weekend, making off with records containing personal information. The thefts took place sometime Sunday night in an office building in the 6100 block of North College Avenue. A co-owner of ITEX Indiana said the thieves broke through the back door of the building, walked into her office and stole her computer and camera. Examination Management Services Inc. also was burglarized.
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The local Zender Family Limited Partnership again is attempting to sell the buildings after failing to attract a suitable buyer four years ago. The family is expecting better results this time because it’s willing to break up the portfolio and sell the buildings individually.
A half-dozen Indiana companies were ranked in the top 500 in Inc.'s annual list of the the nation's fastest-growing private companies, but only two are from Indianapolis.
Indiana University said a record 7,600 first-year students are enrolled for the fall semester on its main campus in Bloomington.
State Sen. Dennis Kruse says Purdue's leaders concentrate on the West Lafayette campus and treat IPFW as an afterthought. He said the independent school might be called Fort Wayne University.
-Gibson Commercial Construction has been awarded the contract to build a 3,400-square-foot DiBella’s Old Fashioned Submarines restaurant at The Shoppes at River’s Edge, 4335 E. 82nd St.
-Capitol Construction has completed a 19,400-square-foot office build-out for Orbit Medical at 6365 Castleplace Drive.
-Capitol Construction has completed a 4,000-square-foot office build-out for Briljent at 6435 Castleway West Drive.
The average rate for 30-year mortgages rose from 3.81 percent to 3.86 percent in the week ended Aug. 15, according to Bankrate.com. The rate for 15-year mortgages rose from 3 percent to 3.05 percent.