Stories tagged with "marketing"
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College corrects enrollment figures
Harrison College announced Tuesday that enrollment figures released last week were wrong, and a leader issued an apology. About 5,000 students — 590 at the Indianapolis...
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Harrison overhyped enrollment because of glitch
Harrison College says enrollment is up as Hoosiers find the job market increasingly competitive — but said its growth isn’t as eye-popping as they previously thought....
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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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A hardy mum that's not a late bloomer
Every once in a while, a very good plant shows up in my trial garden, and this time, it’s a mum. The Igloo series of mums from Blooms of Bressingham comes in a handful of...
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Colliers will market Getrag site
INDIANAPOLIS — Colliers Turley Martin Tucker has been hired to sell the never-occupied Getrag Transmission plant in Tipton. The real estate company’s Indianapolis...
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Indy real estate firm to market Getrag plant
Colliers Turley Martin Tucker has been hired to to sell the never-occupied Getrag Transmission plant in Tipton. The real estate company’s Indianapolis office will handle...
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United Way Day of Caring's worth: $202,500
Some three dozen employees of Roche Diagnostics, a Northeastside-based life-sciences company, spent their day spreading mulch and painting jungle gyms at an Indianapolis Public...
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Lilly to pay $22.5M settlement
Indianapolis — Eli Lilly and Co. will pay $22.5 million to settle a lawsuit brought by the state of West Virginia claiming the company improperly marketed its antipsychotic...
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10-year-old filmmaker to screen 2nd project Saturday
Luke Broyles, a 10-year-old Carmel filmmaker, will have his movie on display at Clay Terrace Saturday night. It is part of Clay Terrace’s “Movies Under the Stars,” a free community...
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Indiana files suit against 2 robo-callers
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller said Thursday that two lawsuits have been filed against telemarketing companies accused of using pre-recorded messages...
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Chamber to present session on marketing fundamentals
Noblesville Chamber of Commerce will offer a training session on marketing and sales promotion next week. The session will be at 8 a.m. Wednesday, at the chamber office, 601 E....
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‘OxiClean’ TV pitchman Billy Mays dies
TAMPA — Tampa police say Billy Mays, the television pitchman known for his boisterous hawking of products such as Orange Glo and OxiClean, has died. He was 50. Authorities say Mays...
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State offers cash to market specialty crops
State officials are opening up nearly $400,000 in funding for Indiana groups trying to create new markets for specialty crops ranging from Christmas trees to ginseng. The State...
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Gerlach, Carroll win Chamber scholarships
Katrina Gerlach and Kieran Carroll, who graduated Tuesday from Westfield High School, received this year’s Westfield Chamber of Commerce Academic Scholarships. Gerlach...
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Work & money: Indy's internet marketing digital underground
In recent years, Indy has become a leader in the Internet marketing software niche of the tech sector. While it’s been a great morale-booster for a city that’s been...
