Stories tagged with "time employees"
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New Castle cops face misconduct charges
Indiana State Police on Wednesday arrested three Henry County Community Corrections officials — two of them veteran New Castle police officers — on corrupt business...
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New airport terminal marks first anniversary
3.7M passengers expected to use facility in ’09 The Col. H. Weir Cook Terminal Building at Indianapolis International Airport, the newest icon for the city, turns a year old...
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Clarian West chief departs for job at Lafayette hospital
The staff of Clarian West Medical Center in Avon gathered recently at the three-story stone fireplace in the center of the Avon hospital on the last day on the job for President...
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Danville Fire Department gets grant to ease its staffing shortage
Danville’s job-sharing proposal catches attention; plan will fill 9 positions from a part-time pool Danville Fire Chief Mark Morgan admits his department has been so...
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Dealer Services in Carmel nears new tax break
CARMEL — The City Council designated an area an economic revitalization area as the first step in potentially providing a local company with a tax abatement. The approved...
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Carmel to eye new tax break for Dealer Services
CARMEL — The City Council will consider designating an area an economic revitalization area Monday night as a first step to possibly providing a company with a tax...
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Grant eases fire crew shortage
Danville’s job-sharing proposal catches attention; 5-year plan will fill 9 positions from a part-time pool Danville Fire Chief Mark Morgan admits his department has been so...
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Web site focuses on youth basketball
A resource that aims to improve youth basketball, iHoops, makes its formal debut today. The Indianapolis-based organization depends on a Web site, iHoops.com, to deliver its...
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IMA furloughs staff, cuts budget
Leaner finances shouldn’t affect visitors Employees at the Indianapolis Museum of Art will take a week of unpaid leave to help the museum trim costs and maintain free...
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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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CIB lays off 9 at Conseco, convention center
Nine employees at the city’s convention center and football stadium were laid off Friday as part of ongoing cost-cutting measures by the struggling Capital Improvement...
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Hiring boost is good omen for Boone County economy
Boone County appears poised for rebound Two major Boone County employers will begin hiring soon, officials say, with more good news possibly on the horizon. Several businesses are...
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Training center going up in Greenwood
Facility for skilled trades is among many developments along the I-65 corridor Construction along I-65 in Greenwood of administration and training facilities to serve union...
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CIB considers layoffs, furloughs to trim its costs
Entity that oversees the city’s stadiums and convention center faces $3.5 million deficit Capital Improvement Board employees could face layoffs or additional furloughs as...
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Amid a new frugality, overnight shipping slows
Recession forces firms, big and small, and consumers not to hurry NEW YORK — When Wall Street collapsed, the paper stopped. Memos, invoices and order forms were left...
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Software firm grabs Carmel City Center site
Carmel company Software Engineering Professionals will have a new prestigious address next year — in the Carmel City Center complex currently under construction....
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Ex-Marsh CEO files counter-claim
The former CEO of Marsh Supermarkets calls allegations that he misspent funds while at the helm of the family-owned company “false and flagrant.” Don E. Marsh, target...
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Fisher focuses on leading successful team
No matter what happens Sunday in her eighth Indianapolis 500 start, Sarah Fisher knows she has many IndyCar Series races ahead. That wasn’t the case a year ago after a crash...
