Stories tagged with "economic storm"
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Noblesville and YMCA eye possible branch
Noblesville — The YMCA of Greater Indianapolis and the city of Noblesville have had preliminary discussion about opening a branch at a future park near Verizon Wireless Music...
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Banks boost fees to prop up slumping revenue
ATM, overdraft charges help replace losses from foreclosures, credit cards Your bank wants more of your money, and it has found a way to get it: by jacking up the fees on your...
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Despite economy, expansion goes on in Plainfield
Rolls-Royce among those signing up for more space Rolls-Royce and other companies in Plainfield’s industrial and distribution parks have continued to grow during the national...
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County government deficit spurs wage and hiring freeze, staff reductions, possible layoffs
Deficits spur wage and hiring freeze, staff reductions, possible layoffs Hamilton County government will have to batten down its hatches to weather the economic storm. The county...
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Indiana factories could take a hit
Hoosiers might see closings, wage cuts as result of ultimatum given to GM and Chrysler. Chrysler and General Motors have been retrenching in Indiana for years, but some analysts...
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City, stadium get dress rehearsal for Final Four
Regional will give experience in handling crowds and configuring Lucas Oil Stadium for basketball This weekend’s Midwest Regional Championship basketball games are the...
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Developers ready to build apartments, not houses, in Hamilton County
With the single-family housing boom gone bust, developers are betting on apartments as the next best thing for Hamilton County. In the past year, Carmel, Fishers, Noblesville and...
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Read a Statehouse statement on the proposal
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana House Speaker B. Patrick Bauer (D-South Bend); Indiana Senate President Pro Tempore David Long (R- Fort Wayne); House Republican Leader Brian Bosma...
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Indiana finds shelter from economic storm
Let's start with the obvious: The weakening national economy is affecting every part of the United States. When you consider that the Midwest has a much greater concentration of...
