Allison reaches production milestone
Manufacturer churns out 5,000th system for hybrid buses, a transmission used round the world.
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Manufacturer churns out 5,000th system for hybrid buses, a transmission used round the world.
Indianapolis-based Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield and Minnesota-based UnitedHealthcare say they’re responding to demands from employers, who are desperate to rein in spiraling health benefits costs and have begun embracing the idea that to do so they must change their workers’ approach to health and health care.
The manufacturer will invest $24 million over three years.
Business Ownership Initiative of Central Indiana focuses on one-on-one counseling, capital access.
The Care for Kids Foundation, which has its roots in raising money for the former Children’s Guardian Home, will recruit its first class of 14-year-olds this summer for a four-year program called Opportunity Rox.
Government OKs cargo flights to Guadalajara industrial hub.
Columbus, Ind.-based Indiana Community Bancorp is the holding company for Indiana Bank & Trust Co., which has 20 branches in central and southeastern Indiana, including three in Indianapolis.
One bar visit—one whiff of ammonia, benzene, arsenic, lead, carbon monoxide and formaldehyde—will send visitors home coughing and commenting about the Indy time warp.
With Indiana Republican leaders targeting right-to-work legislation as their top priority in 2012, we worry about the fate of other issues that should have long ago risen to the top of the heap.
Doug Keenan, a 49-year-old electrical engineer and entrepreneur, is tackling something so cutting-edge that most of humanity doesn’t know it exists: 3D printing, or rapid prototyping.
A deal scheduled to close next month will give Cincinnati-based First Financial Bancorp the foothold it has long sought to build a major presence in the Indianapolis market.
The initial public offering price was $13, the high end of the range projected in regulatory filings. That price was more than quadruple the average price of $2.76 paid by prior investors.
Unlike bank deposits or CDs, investments in money market funds are not guaranteed.
We must have a serious discussion over the size and scope of government and how to pay for it. Economically, the answers are clear. We must cut spending, raise revenue and adjust Social Security to the demographic reality.
The Indianapolis-based e-mail marketing company is aiming to tap a hot IPO market. Sixteen firms have gone public this month, including locally based Angie’s List.
Last in a month-long series of reviews of new ethnic eateries. This week: Pho Asian.
Thanksgiving, for many, is road-trip time—which also makes it a good time to give a listen to the latest discs from Indiana performers. Here’s a stack I’ve taken pleasure in over the past month.
While we have a constitutionally mandated separation of church and state in this country, some also believe there should be a separation of church and sports.