Stories tagged with "ceo"
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Remember Commerce Connector? Let's try it again
The Oct. 22 propane truck accident on the Northeastside, bottling up traffic on both I-465 and I-69 for many hours, makes a strong case for renewing consideration of a Commerce...
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Indianapolis' Emmis Communications' station taken off air in Hungary
Emmis Communications’ national radio station in Hungary, known as Slger, has been taken off the air, and executives at the Indianapolis-based company plan to go to court to get...
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United Way's name is being used in scam
For the second time this year, the name of United Way of Central Indiana is being used as part of an award scam that leaders of the nonprofit say could cause unwitting consumers to...
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United Way: Scammers at it again
For the second time this year, the name of United Way of Central Indiana is being used as part of a prize-award scam that could cause unwitting consumers to become victims too, the...
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Elkhart towable RV maker to hire 400 by 2010
ELKHART — Heartland Recreational Vehicles, which manufactures a line of towable recreational vehicles, today said it has begun the first phase of an “aggressive”...
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New owner plans to close American Lifts in Greensburg
Greensburg — Two weeks after the sale of American Lifts — a 75-year-old Greensburg company that specializes in product-handling hoists — by its parent company,...
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Irish abuse suspect worked as counselor
SOUTH BEND, Ind. — The attorney for an 81-year-old Roman Catholic priest who faces possible extradition to Ireland says the clergyman moved to the South Bend area in 1990 to...
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4Q profits improve at Hill-Rom
Despite lower revenues, Hill-Rom Holdings Inc., on Wednesday reported better than expected earnings for the fourth quarter. * More coverage: Cincinnati Enquirer story on...
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Indianapolis' Fortune Industries turns profit for fifth consecutive quarter
Indianapolis-based Fortune Industries today said it turned a profit for the fifth consecutive quarter. The human resources consultant, which has small and medium-sized business...
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Online service helps divorced parents keep children's schedules straight
Divorce is hard. Add children and juggled schedules to the mix, and things can get hostile. Paul Volker and Dara Wegener-Volker, who live in Minnesota, were married in 2000. Volker...
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Chamber of Commerce awards honor area leaders
Indianapolis — The Indiana Chamber of Commerce honored business and civic leaders at its 20th annual awards dinner Tuesday night. Among the winners were John Swisher,...
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Chamber of Commerce hands out awards
More than 1,000 business, civic and political leaders attended the Indiana Chamber of Commerce’s 20th Annual Awards Dinner on Tuesday night. Among the winners were John...
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Pipe break halts some surgeries at Wishard
At least 15 surgeries were canceled Friday after a steam pipe break forced Wishard Memorial Hospital to shut its main operating rooms. The steam pipe is a main artery that provides...
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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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IMA workers to take 1-week furloughs
Employees at the Indianapolis Museum of Art will take a week of unpaid leave to help the museum trim costs and maintain free admission for visitors. For a fiscal year that began...
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A call to Arlington's male students
Some 750 Arlington Community High School students, all the males, gathered this afternoon in the auditorium to hear from business and community leaders, who urged them to continue...
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Indiana State Museum CEO resigns
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Department of Natural Resources is confirming that the president and CEO of the Indiana State Museum has resigned. DNR Director Robert Carter tells the...
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Planned Parenthood to close 6th clinic
Planned Parenthood of Indiana has added a health center in Marion to its rising number of clinic closures and will chop 25 jobs from the payroll as part of a sweeping...
