Stories tagged with "Indiana"
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Door factory to shutter in South Bend, idling 73
Mohawk Flush Doors, a subsidiary of Masonite Corp., is ceasing production at its door manufacturing plant in South Bend, laying off 73 employees. The closure is the result of the...
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Zimmer profits slide, but beat Wall St. estimates
Zimmer Holdings Inc. today said its profit shrank 30 percent in the third quarter due to one-time costs and a loss on interest. The Warsaw, Ind.-based orthopedic implant maker...
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Evansville home health agency pays $2M to settle
EVANSVILLE, Ind. — An Evansville home health care agency and its parent company have agreed to pay the federal government $2 million to settle claims that it didn’t...
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Bristol-Myers Squibb plans 113 job cuts in S. Indiana
EVANSVILLE, Ind. — Drugmaker Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. plans to close one of its southern Indiana facilities and cut jobs at another. The company says in a state filing that...
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EPA: Indiana must rewrite BP refinery air permit
Federal officials ordered Indiana on Monday to rewrite an air permit for BP PLC’s Whiting refinery, concluding the state may not have fully assessed all the new emissions a...
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Defense tech park in Crane to expand again
Growing demand for new space for defense industry commercial contractors — as well as a potential increase in regional federal contracts — are driving new plans to...
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NEW MUSIC VIDEO - for Blood Tribe's "In Fair Verona" - Directed by Jakob Bilinski
Check out the new music video for “In Fair Verona” by Evansville, IN metalheads Blood Tribe, from their album “Re-Pulse” released by Dark Harvest Records!...
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Experts try to read into Google book settlement
Is Google the world’s biggest pirate of copyrighted works, or is it performing a valuable public service by making out-of-print books easily accessible to millions of people...
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IU guard to miss her sophomore season
Indiana sophomore Lindsay Enterline will miss the upcoming basketball season after injuring her knee during preseason conditioning. The team made the announcement today but did not...
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Accuride Corp. in Evansville files for bankruptcy
Accuride Corp., a manufacturer of steel and aluminum wheels based in Evansville, today said it has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization as part of a widespread debt...
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Merrillville hotel builder hits 20,000-room milestone
A Merrillville hotelier that is building the high-rise, 1,005-room JW Marriott in Downtown Indianapolis has reached a milestone. White Lodging said Tuesday that it opened the...
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Indiana State ashamed of 30-game losing streak
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. — Donye McCleskey came to Indiana State dreaming of championships. Now the senior would settle for a simple, dignifying end to the Sycamores’ 30-game losing...
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Formerly conjoined twins to visit Warsaw plant
More than six years ago, Egyptian twin Mohamed Ibrahim received an implant to help form his skull after separation surgery from his brother Ahmed. The twins and their family today...
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More details on Irwin takeover due today
First Financial Bank said it would release additional details today about its takeover of a longtime Columbus financial institution that became the first Indiana bank to fail in...
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Insurance provider to expand in Fort Wayne
Brotherhood Mutual Insurance Co., an insurer of churches and related ministries for more than 90 years, plans to expand its Fort Wayne headquarters and create up to 60 jobs by...
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T. Boone Pickens speaks in Bloomington today
Natural gas proponent T. Boone Pickens will bring his hopes to reduce oil imports to Indiana University in a speech today that also will be broadcast on the Web and to an audience...
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Brand editorial: grace, vision
Former Indiana University President Myles Brand will be long known as the man who fired a legendary coach. But Brand’s influence on his adopted home state reaches much deeper and...
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Brand timeline: Key career, life moments
May 17, 1942: Born in Brooklyn, N.Y. 1964: Receives a Bachelor of Science in philosophy from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, N.Y. 1967: Earns a doctorate in philosophy...
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Brand's defining moment: firing Bob Knight
For better or worse — and most everyone felt strongly one way or the other — the firing of Bob Knight as Indiana University’s basketball coach on Sept. 10, 2000,...
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Lafayette's Caterpillar plant lands $11M contract
LAFAYETTE — At a time when a lack of orders has forced Caterpillar Inc. to implement a series of employee layoffs at its Large Engine Center in Lafayette, the plant has...
