Stories tagged with "roundup"
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Medical gear installer expands in Allen Co.
Maxim Medical Services Inc., a medical equipment installation and repair firm in Allen County, will expand its operations, meaning 51 new Indiana jobs for the company by 2012. The...
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Price changes for Indianapolis Starbucks customers
Starbucks-swillers in Indianapolis today got a special treat — the first price drop ever for its smallest beverages. The cost of a “tall” 12-ounce java was...
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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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With $12M gift, Eli Lilly stays No. 1 United Way donor
Eli Lilly and Co. is poised to retain its title as the No. 1 donor to United Way of Central Indiana as executives with the Indianapolis drugmaker today pledged $12 million to the...
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Penny earns college scholarship for boy, 7
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. — A 7-year-old boy from Terre Haute has won a full college scholarship thanks to a lucky penny. The Indiana State University Foundation passed out cards...
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American Lifts to close in Greensburg after sale
Two weeks after the sale of American Lifts — a 75-year-old Greensburg company that specializes in product handling hoists — by its parent company, the facility is...
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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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Cummins to raise some prices in 2010
Cummins Power Generation Inc. said it will raise the price of its commercial power generator sets, which are used in factories and office buildings, starting Jan. 1, while freezing...
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Purdue University Airport aims for passenger service, again
Purdue University is once again trying to lure a commercial airline carrier to its airport. The university is teaming up with city and county governments and Greater Lafayette...
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Police: Robbers shoot dog walker
A man walking his dog on the city’s Eastside was shot in the back while running from two robbers, sending his dog racing home to alert the victim’s wife, police said...
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Jobs announcement in Indianapolis today at site of Beckman Coulter
Executives of an Indianapolis Northwestside life sciences firm are bringing in new jobs. The company plans an announcement at 4 p.m. today that will feature Gov. Mitch Daniels and...
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Indianapolis Kite Realty Group sees 3Q net loss
Downtown Indianapolis-based Kite Realty said it recorded a net loss of $3.4 million for the third quarter, compared to net income of $2.9 million in the prior year. The real estate...
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Indiana Holiday World rollercoaster Wildebeest to be filmed by National Geographic
Holiday World&Splashin’ Safari will receive a wave of publicity as a crew from the National Geographic Channel will be on hand to capture a key moment in construction for...
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More buy smaller TVs, help retailer hhgregg
Fast-growing appliance and electronics chain hhgregg Inc. said today that it drove growth in earnings despite declining same-store sales as consumers bought smaller televisions....
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Republic Airways 3Q profit falls
Indianapolis-based Republic Airways reported a smaller third-quarter profit Wednesday despite the addition of Midwest Airlines. Republic reported earnings of $3.3 million or 9...
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Man held in molestation of girl, 13
Indianapolis metropolitan police today arrested a man accused of molesting a 13-year-old girl. Rachad M. Strong, 29, was arrested without incident shortly after noon at an...
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Indianapolis trucking insurer has record 3Q
Indianapolis trucking insurer Baldwin&Lyons today reported a record third quarter of earnings. The company had net income of $14.3 million, or 97 cents per share, on revenue of...
