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Thousands of Indiana employees have received investments from employers for education and training.
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The approximately 275 Cook Biotech employees will become RTI Surgical employees when the sale is finalized late this month of early February.
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It’s been about seven years since the Environmental Protection Agency found a chemical used to sterilize medical equipment and spices was a lot more harmful than the agency originally thought.
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The FTC released a statement supporting the cancellation, saying it “ensures that critical reproductive health markets remain competitive.”
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The cuts affecting about 4 percent of its global workforce will include about 223 workers in the U.S., including about 125 in Indiana, and 75 in Bloomington.
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The mayor and Monroe County Commissioners must strike an agreement to make bus service to Ivy Tech and Cook Medical a reality.
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Attorney Timothy Devereux said that the fees were the result of a lack of scrutiny toward Cook’s fiduciary responsibilities.
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Party leaders are working to encourage students to vote in this year’s midterms. Utility companies are lobbying hard to end net metering. And fans are back for this year’s Little 500 races.
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The medical device manufacturer plans to build 90 homes for its employees on the property.
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The neighborhood around Arlington Avenue and 38th Street in Indianapolis used to be thriving with car dealerships, factories, and a bowling alley.