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Toyota automotive parts supplier chooses Hancock Co. for first US facility
Gov. Mitch Daniels joined executives from Tsuda Industries Co., Ltd., a Japanese automotive parts supplier, Thursday to announce the company's plans to locate its first North American facility here, creating up to 116 new jobs by 2016. Tsuda, which...
Tags: Tax Credits, Automotive Equipment, Credit and Debt, Science and Technology, Taxation
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Indiana's governor hopefuls square off in initial debate
Associated PressZIONSVILLE, Ind. -- Republican Mike Pence defended his attendance record in Congress during the first gubernatorial debate Wednesday night and went on the attack against John Gregg for deficits the state ran up when the Democrat was speaker of the Indiana...Tags: Executive Branch, Government, Parties and Movements, Finance, Regional Authority
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Travelers Takes Documentary About U.S. Debt On Tour To University Campuses
The Hartford CourantExactly four weeks before Americans choose their next president, The Travelers Cos. announced it has launched a national campaign to take its documentary about the national debt to university campuses across the U.S. Travelers has said the company is...Tags: University of Kansas , Kent (Litchfield, Connecticut), YouTube, University of Pennsylvania, Columbia University
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Indiana gubernatorial candidates ready for 1st debate
ZIONSVILLE, Ind. (AP) — Indiana's three candidates for governor are readying for their first of three debates. Democrat John Gregg, Republican Mike Pence and Libertarian Rupert Boneham are set to square off Wednesday night for an hour-long debate...Tags: Elections, Government, Executive Branch, Regional Authority, Libertarian Party
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Vibrancy Of Markets Vs. Suffocation Of Statism
The Hartford CourantThe presidential campaign, hitherto a plod through a torrent of words tedious beyond words, began to dance in Denver. There a masterfully prepared Mitt Romney completed a trifecta of tasks and unveiled an issue that, because it illustrates contemporary...Tags: Elections, Arts and Culture, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Social Sciences, Culture
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Romney's trifecta
Washington Post Writers GroupWASHINGTON — The presidential campaign, hitherto a plod through a torrent of words tedious beyond words, began to dance in Denver. There, a masterfully prepared Mitt Romney completed a trifecta of tasks and unveiled an issue that, because it...Tags: Social Sciences, Culture, Barack Obama, Mitt Romney, William F. Buckley
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Indiana delays action on key health care benefits
MUNSTER, Ind. (AP) — Indiana's insurance commissioner says the state won't select an Essential Health Benefits plan until after a new governor takes office. Commissioner Stephen Robertson told federal officials in a letter this week that federal...Tags: Executive Branch, Government, Regional Authority, Private Health Care, Politics
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Statehouse contenders: John Gregg
This year, many of us will cast the most important votes of our lives in determining the future of our state and nation. Issues of health and welfare, taxes and our entire economic structure are being debated. To assist voters in making their...
Tags: Executive Branch, Government, Finance, Regional Authority, Local Government
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Governor candidates talk roads
Associated PressINDIANAPOLIS -- Gubernatorial candidates are outlining their plans to enlist more corporate help for transportation needs as Indiana faces a new drop in road funds. Democrat John Gregg said last week the state should amass a $500 million investment...Tags: Elections, Executive Branch, Government, Travel, Transportation
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Half of budget surplus to go to five pension funds
Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels got to hand out some big checks Thursday. The governor announced how the state's budget surplus will be divvied up. A total of $360 million was given to five pension funds to ensure retirees will receive the payments they...
Tags: Executive Branch, Government, Budgets and Budgeting, Finance, Economy, Business and Finance
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Commission passes motion to outsource Hoosier Lottery operations
The Indiana Lottery Commission voted Wednesday to hire a private vendor to take over operations at the Hoosier Lottery in a move designed to increase revenue. The commission voted to approve a contract with GTECH that will pay the company $1.7 billion...
Tags: Scientific Games Corporation, Marketing, Finance, Lifestyle and Leisure, Economy, Business and Finance
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Software tech company to expand in Indianapolis
Connect Think, LLC, a software technology company, announced plans Tuesday to expand its operations here, creating up to 25 new jobs by 2016. The Indianapolis-based company, which specializes in developing integrated solutions for web, mobile and desktop...
Tags: Tax Credits, Credit and Debt, Simon Property Group, Inc., Science and Technology, Apple iPhone
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