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Put some progressivity into Indiana tax rates when passing the Indiana state budget.
There is one commodity that may have more potential over the next several years than all else: natural gas.
Two-thirds of college-age Americans say health insurance is as important as salary when looking at jobs. Yet just as many have made no plans to obtain health insurance once they graduate from school this month.
The media and other hackers gathered at Crooked Stick Golf Club in Carmel recently to hear about plans for the upcoming U.S.
Men’s Senior Open, then tested their limited skills on the golf course.
Two global companies based in Indianapolis have been recognized for their philanthropic efforts.
Doubling annual sales might seem an impossible feat in a recession, but at the modest office of Williams Comfort Air and Metzler’s
Mr. Plumber, it is a reality.
In Indianapolis and around the country, congregations that expanded before the recession are now taking drastic measures,
including budget cuts that have resulted in layoffs, salary reductions and giving less to charities.
Few commercial real estate properties are changing hands in the Indianapolis area these days, creating challenges for brokers who say it’s becoming increasingly difficult to determine the value of properties.
Myers Protection sells and monitors a range of security equipment, such as alarm systems, surveillance cameras and medical
alerts.
A local developer is hoping to convert an unfinished eight-story luxury condo project downtown into a mostly affordable apartment
building with its headquarters on the top floor.
Why are we so addicted to being “connected?” The cell phone, the BlackBerry, the television, all have “power off” buttons, but maybe that’s itâ??when we turn the power off, does the sense of being disconnected makes us feel less powerful?
The problem is, we don’t get to choose our exits—the natural ones, at least—and we don’t get to choose the timing.
Indianapolis Power & Light could have been on the hook for more than $100 million in retirement benefits, but a ruling this month by the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission allows IPL to keep the money.
This summer, Starfish Initiative will welcome a new class of scholars to its freshly painted offices with all new furniture, spacious meeting rooms and an inviting lounge.
BANKRUPTCIES Love Tree Farms LLC, P.O. Box 45, Westfield, 46074. Chapter 11 reorganization. Assets: n/a; liabilities: n/a. Bunker Inc./Keystone Sports Review, 5602 N. Keystone Ave., 46220. Chapter 11 reorganization. Assets: n/a; liabilities: n/a. Enrico’s 6158 Inc./Enrico’s Italian Restaurant, 6158 Hillside Ave., 46220. Chapter 7 liquidation. Assets: $2,500; liabilities: $392,328.
Jobless fund still facing problems Fixes likely won’t prevent increases in federal taxes The new law aimed at fixing Indiana’s bankrupt unemployment insurance fund doesn’t get the whole job done and employers likely will face higher federal taxes next year along with higher state taxes, a state oversight board heard Wednesday. Chief Financial Officer Scott […]
Westfield-based Green Illuminating Systems sees a bright future in LED lighting as a way to reduce electricity consumption.
Taking science from the laboratory to the commercial market takes too much time and is littered with potential pitfalls along the way.
With sales slowed to a crawl, some entrepreneurs must take second jobs working for others to make ends meet.