Stories tagged with "jobs"
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United to lay off 47 at airport
INDIANAPOLIS — United Airlines plans to lay off 47 employees at Indianapolis International Airport starting June 16, according to a filing with the state. The workers staff...
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United to lay off 47 at Indianapolis airport
United Airlines plans to lay off 47 employees at Indianapolis International Airport starting June 16, the airline told the state of Indiana in a job-cut filing. United notified the...
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Tips for replacing medicine cabinets
Here’s a do-it-yourself job for the bathroom that might appear harder than it actually is: replacing or adding a medicine cabinet. You can buy one for about $100, or go to a...
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Rescue specialist expanding in Madison
MADISON RKO Enterprises, a custom emergency equipment manufacturer, plans to expand its operations in Madison, adding more than 20 jobs. The company, which designs and builds...
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Textile manufacturer to open facility here
INDIANAPOLIS A foam and fiber manufacturer and supplier intends to add a production center in Indianapolis, creating 50 jobs by 2012. Azusa, Calif.-based American Foam Fiber...
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If we must increase taxes, keep level playing field
I would like to thank Sarah Longwell for her well-thought-out April 9 My View, "Legislators pile on taxes instead of fixing problem,‘’ regarding the suggested...
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Burton at 2 area meetings today
U.S. Rep. Dan Burton, R-Ind., will host two roundtable meetings in the Indianapolis area today. Indiana’s 5th District representative will speak at 2 p.m. at the Hancock...
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IU to reorganize athletic department
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Indiana University is reorganizing its athletic department and splitting student development and compliance into separate offices. Athletic director Fred Glass...
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Work & money: Men (not) at work
A year ago, everything was falling into place for Brandon Faulkner. He was 22, engaged, and the most professionally successful of his group of friends. When he was hired as a Web...
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ArcelorMittal plans indefinite shutdown of Indiana plant
EAST CHICAGO — ArcelorMittal, the world’s largest steelmaker, said Monday in an e-mailed statement it will close its Indiana Harbor Long Carbon plant indefinitely....
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Miley Cyrus movie to be filmed in Savannah
To view this presentation, you need to install the Flash plug-in GET IT NOW ATLANTA (AP) The governor's office in Georgia says the Disney movie The Last Song,...
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Business leaders learn about the legislative process
The Fishers Chamber of Commerce hosted a delegation of its members for the 2009 Statehouse Experience on March 17. The trip was designed for business leaders to learn more about...
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Anderson firm progressing on 100 mpg plug-in
Anderson-based Bright Automotive will soon roll out the start-up company’s made-in-Indiana plug-in hybrid electric vehicle that’s capable of achieving 100 miles per...
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I want that job: David Bartley, Senior Development Editor for BradyGames
David Bartley Senior Development Editor, BradyGames You’d think having all of the latest video gaming systems in your office would mean you have the greatest job of all time,...
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People left city first, jobs are only following them
Jobs fleeing to the suburbs? Really? Or is it top-level talent fleeing to the suburbs, and the jobs are following? Consider tax loads (property and income), public school systems,...
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No more public subsidies for highly paid sports figures
In regard to Sen. Luke Kenley’s plan to bail out the Capital Improvement Board, I have to ask, what is this man thinking? Why should everyone in the state who enjoys a drink...
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Sallie Mae to add 2,000 jobs in U.S.
Sallie Mae says it will be bringing 2,000 jobs to the U.S. within the next 18 months as it shifts call center and other operations from overseas. The nation’s largest private...
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Exclusions can trim tax bill from a home's sale
Question: What are the income-tax consequences from selling your house? Answer:A homeowner who sells a primary residence for more than the purchase price can owe taxes on the...
