Articles

WellPoint predicts weak growth this year-WEB ONLY

WellPoint Inc. CEO Angela Braly predicts that the health insurer’s profit per share will grow 1 percent to 3 percent this year. That means Indianapolis-based WellPoint’s profit would come in between $5.53 and $5.64 per share – below the expectations of Wall Street analysts, who have predicted WellPoint would earn $5.68 per share, according to […]

Read More

Ameriana changes mind on TARP money-WEB ONLY

Ameriana Bancorp of New Castle yesterday said it would not accept $9.8 million from the Troubled Asset Relief Program-or TARP-after all. The move follows Congress’ decision to retroactively attach new strings to acceptance of TARP funds. Language included in the stimulus package approved Feb. 13 imposes wide-ranging restrictions on executive compensation at companies receiving federal […]

Read More

Rolls-Royce inks $400M helicopter engine deal-WEB ONLY

Rolls-Royce PLC’s new 10-year, $400 million agreement to produce helicopter engines brings another surge of business to the company’s Indianapolis manufacturing plant. Rolls-Royce said today it will supply Fort Worth, Texas-based Bell Helicopter Textron Inc. with Model 250 engines for Bell 206 and 407 helicopters for most of the next decade. It was the second […]

Read More

Gov. Daniels meets with Obama-WEB ONLY

Gov. Mitch Daniels was scheduled to meet with President Obama this morning to discuss the challenges facing Indiana. Daniels is in Washington for a National Governors Association meeting. Obama says he wants to make it easier for governors to lead their states out of the economic crisis. Indiana expects to get about $4 billion from […]

Read More

BorgWarner, Navistar confirm job cuts-WEB ONLY

BorgWarner Automotive has confirmed in a state filing that 750 workers will lose their jobs at its Muncie plant, which supplies transmission components to General Motors Corp. and Ford Motor Co. BorgWarner Inc., based in Auburn Hills, Mich., said early last year that its Muncie operation would close when the current union contract expires in […]

Read More

Gunmen terrorize restaurant workers, shoot driver-WEB ONLY

Indianapolis police are questioning two men this morning following an attempted robbery and shooting last night at Famous Dave’s Restaurant, 3645 Vincennes Road on the northwest side. A pair of armed men entered a back door of the restaurant around 10:30. Officers say the men fired several shots before discovering their getaway driver had fled. […]

Read More

Local design group starts awards event-WEB ONLY

Sallie Rowland, founder of Indianapolis-based Rowland Design, will be honored March 19 at the inaugural Legends in Design awards ceremony. Legends in Design is sponsored by the SAFE Coalition for Design, which promotes protection of public health and safety through adoption of nationally recognized interior design standards. SAFE is an acronym for slip resistant, accessibility, […]

Read More

Carmel Clay board plots budget cuts-WEB ONLY

The Carmel Clay school board tonight will discuss ways to cut $1.85 million from next year’s budget. One option under consideration is slashing teacher positions.The meeting will start at 7 at the school district’s administrative offices, 5201 E. 131st St. Fox 59 will have more at 10 p.m.

Read More

Local design group starts new awards event-WEB ONLY

Sallie Rowland, founder of Indianapolis-based Rowland Design, will be honored March 19 at the inaugural Legends in Design awards ceremony. Legends in Design is sponsored by the SAFE Coalition for Design, which promotes protection of public health and safety through adoption of nationally recognized interior design standards. SAFE is an acronym for slip resistant, accessibility, […]

Read More

IndyGo adds Greenwood bus service-WEB ONLY

Commuters in Greenwood can take an IndyGo bus downtown beginning March 2. The Greenwood IndyGo Commuter Express, the third IndyGo ICE route outside of Indianapolis, will depart from the Meijer Store on North State Road 135 and arrive downtown at Delaware and McCarty streets about a half-hour later. The route features five other stops downtown. […]

Read More

CIB can’t count on mall funders

If the Capital Improvement Board comes, hat in hand, looking for help, we trust the investing companies will carefully weigh the benefits they’ve derived from the city and its thriving downtown before delivering an answer.

Read More

Cookie revenue spread thin

Ever wondered, as you shell out $3.50 for each of those precious boxes of cookies, how much cash goes directly to the Girl Scout troop?

Read More