Stories tagged with "Warsaw"
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Northern Indiana deputy killed in crash
WARSAW, Ind. — Indiana State Police say a Kosciusko County sheriff’s officer has died in a collision between his cruiser and a truck. State police say Sgt. Jeffery B....
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BSU student admits making up attack story
Muncie — A Ball State University student who said she was attacked from behind on campus has admitted to police that she made up the story. The 19-year-old student, whose...
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FDA questions role of payments in Zimmer study
WASHINGTON — Federal health officials say an implant from Zimmer Holdings Inc. appears to be effective in treating spinal problems, but questions remain about whether company...
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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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Warsaw's orthopedics initiative gets $7M grant
Warsaw received a big boost Wednesday in its effort to promote and build something for which the Northern Indiana community is already famous: the orthopedics industry. The Lilly...
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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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BioCrossroads report details orthopedics gains
BioCrossroads, the Indianapolis-based organization that promotes the life sciences industry, has issued a new report that details how Warsaw, Ind. became an orthopedics capital...
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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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Driver accused of killing man with pickup
WARSAW, Ind. — Authorities are pursuing murder charges against a northern Indiana man who they say fatally crushed another man with his pickup truck. The Kosciusko County...
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Charges against driver may include murder
Warsaw — Authorities are pursuing murder charges against a Northern Indiana man who they say fatally crushed another man with his pickup truck. Marc Alan Greene, 41, Mentone,...
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Warren among 15 honored as 'Inspiring Women'
Judi Warren wasn’t sure people still remembered her basketball playing and coaching days. The Indiana Fever did. They will honor Warren as part of their Class of 2009...
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Shorter prospects try to measure up
Several of the state’s players under 6-foot make impression on recruiters Oh, to be Jeremiah Davis. The Muncie Central High School junior-to-be has all the point guard...
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Feds search home of white supremacist
WARSAW, Ind. — Federal agents have searched the northern Indiana home of an active white supremacist. Agents from U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives...
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4 companies in state to lay off workers
Columbus» At least four Indiana companies announced layoffs, this week: » Components Group, which makes metal stampings and assemblies, said it will close its plant in...
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Chrysler's downsizing claims 3 Indy dealers
Announcement, and pending GM cuts, may cost 1,000 Hoosier jobs Shockwaves from Chrysler’s bankruptcy hit second-generation auto dealer Kevin Beltz Sr. like a funeral notice...
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Warsaw hose, duct-specialist to expand
A Warsaw company that manufactures flexible hose and ducting solutions for industrial and commercial clients plans to spend more than $1 million to update equipment.The Flexaust...
