Stories tagged with "business development"
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Development proposed for chemical depot
Newport — A plan that proposes opening up much of the Army’s Newport Chemical Depot in western Indiana to business development could soon be sent to military...
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Last of 2 H1N1 meetings tonight in Greenfield
GREENFIELD — Hancock Regional Hospital tonight will host the last of two public meetings on the flu caused by the H1N1 virus. The meeting will be at 7 p.m. at the Hancock...
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Hospital to conduct 2 meetings on H1N1
Greenfield — Hancock Regional Hospital will host two public meetings about the flu caused by the H1N1 virus. The meetings will be at 7 p.m. today and 7 p.m. Tuesday at the...
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Hancock hospital plans H1N1 meetings in Greenfield
GREENFIELD — Hancock Regional Hospital will host two public meetings on the flu caused by the H1N1 virus. The meetings will be 7 p.m. Wednesday and 7 p.m. Sept. 29 at the...
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Daniels: Asia trip will reap benefits for Indiana
Gov. Mitch Daniels expressed optimism that his 12-day Asian trade mission will reap benefits for Indiana. “I’m awfully glad we made it,” Daniels said of the trip....
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Gov. Daniels wraps up business meetings in Japan
TOKYO — Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels will conclude his final full day of business meetings in Japan today when he meets with executives from Toyota Motor Corp. and Fuji Heavy...
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Commuter bus is viable option for many
No firm plans for when funding ends While most people ride the IndyGo Commuter Express bus route from Carmel to their jobs in Downtown Indianapolis and back, Mario Macias flips it...
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Fishers-Indy bus service faces a crossroad
Federal support for route stops in 2010 Sharon Stevens takes the IndyGo Commuter Express bus from Fishers to downtown and back nearly every day. At $6 a day, it’s more...
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Indy gaining diversity in business
Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard this morning applauded the city’s efforts to expand the number of minority- and women-owned businesses over the last year. “We’re...
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Mayor made good on his promise
Minorities’ and women’s businesses get larger share of city contracts Mayor Greg Ballard made some big promises at last year’s Black Expo about bringing more...
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Ex-husband faces new charge in Whitestown homicide
WHITESTOWN — An ex-husband was charged today with attempted murder after his ex-wife was found beaten bloody with a hammer in her new townhome. The Zionsville man will be...
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Lincoln Tech exec a finalist for Montana job
HAVRE, Mont. — Montana State University-Northern has announced the names of three finalists for the position of chancellor. Frank Trocki, Paul Dauphinais and Gregory Sojka are the...
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Council members spar over spending
Will redevelopment panel or council find funds for 2 projects? Carmel City Council’s finance committee and the city’s Redevelopment Commission are looking at spending...
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City Market turns ambition into action
What do fresh bread, fresh fish and hot tamales have in common? It may sound like the set-up to a joke, but Stevi Stoesz, director of business development at the Indianapolis City...
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Job fair for veterans, military spouses at art museum
Art museum is site of event designed to help transition to civilian work force After Tom Hills finished his 27-year career with the U.S. Navy as a pilot and commander of a flight...
