Stories tagged with "Fort Wayne"
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Navistar could move state jobs
Navistar is quietly making moves that could cut more than 1,000 jobs in Fort Wayne, according to a Journal Gazette report. The Warrenville, Ill.-based company is looking to move...
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Company plans closing of chemical factory
ASHLEY, Ind. — A company that makes household chemicals plans to close a northeastern Indiana factory where 55 people work. Chemtura Corp. has asked a New York bankruptcy...
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Westfield approves smoking ban
City Council votes unanimously to adopt changes Westfield has snuffed out smoking in workplaces and some restaurants. The City Council on Monday unanimously approved a smoking ban...
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Westfield approves smoking ban
City Council votes unanimously to adopt changes Westfield has snuffed out smoking in workplaces and some restaurants. The City Council on Monday unanimously approved a smoking ban...
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Indy, 2 cities to get $11M in energy grants
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana is getting more than $11 million to support energy efficiency and conservation projects in Bloomington, Fort Wayne and Indianapolis. The Department of Energy...
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Purdue's fall enrollment rises more than 3% from last year
Purdue University says its statewide fall semester enrollment is up more than 3 percent from last year. Purdue officials announced Friday that the school has 74,319 enrolled...
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Steel Dynamics boosts 3Q profit forecast
FORT WAYNE, Ind. — Steel Dynamics Inc. on Thursday raised its third-quarter profit guidance above Wall Street expectations, citing strength in orders for flat-rolled steel...
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Purdue student is charged in fatal shooting of friend
Lafayette — A Purdue University student from Carmel was charged Wednesday with three felony counts in the fatal shooting of a friend Aug. 22. Cory S. Lynch, 22, was charged...
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Purdue student charged in friend's shooting death
LAFAYETTE, Ind. — A Purdue University student has been charged with reckless homicide in the shooting death of a friend at a near-campus apartment. The Tippecanoe County...
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Carmel man charged in Purdue shooting
LAFAYETTE, Ind. — A Purdue University student has been charged with reckless homicide in the shooting death of a friend at a near-campus apartment. The Tippecanoe County...
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Miller runners sweep Marion Invitational
Noblesville’s second-ranked girls and fifth-ranked boys cross-country teams ran to easy wins in Saturday’s Marion Invitational. The Miller girls scored 32 points to 89 for...
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Miller runners sweep Marion Invitational
Noblesville’s second-ranked girls and fifth-ranked boys cross-country teams ran to easy wins in Saturday’s Marion Invitational. The Miller girls scored 32 points to 89...
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Fort Wayne trash proposals aim to boost recycling
FORT WAYNE, Ind. — Residents’ ability to discard as much trash as they want for free could end under a proposal that Fort Wayne officials hope will increase...
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Blast shuts orthopedics plant, burns worker
WARSAW, Ind. — The building at a northern Indiana orthopedics manufacturer was kept closed the day after an explosion and fire severely burned a worker. Zimmer Inc. said today that...
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3 hurt in explosion at plant in Warsaw
Warsaw — Three people were injured Thursday in an explosion at orthopedics manufacturer Zimmer Holdings’ Warsaw plant, according to the company. One employee was burned...
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My View: How our economic garden grows
The recently announced new crop of 50 Indiana Companies to Watch reflects not only the vision of their founding entrepreneurs, but also the future of Indiana. This entrepreneurial...
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3 hurt, 1 said severely, in Zimmer plant blast
WARSAW, Ind. — An explosion and a fire has injured three workers, one severely, at orthopedics manufacturer Zimmer Holdings’ Warsaw plant. Zimmer spokesman Brad Bishop...
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Five Indiana books win top prizes
The Indiana Center for the Book has announced its Best Books of Indiana awards for 2009. The winners, honored Aug. 29 at the Indiana State Library, are: Nonfiction...
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Pike soccer squad faces tough matchups
Sunday morning Pike High School boys soccer coach Rob Jordan will feel great about his team .. .. . or have a lot of work to do. The No. 9 Red Devils play at Lawrence Central,...
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Cities to get $33 million for affordable housing
Fort Wayne — The state on Monday announced that developers in eight Indiana cities, including Indianapolis, will be receiving more than $33 million to develop affordable...
