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Monroe County, Ind., Jobless Rate Drops to 2.9 Percent.
November 4, 2002
Bloomington, Ind.-Based Telecom Employs 15, Down from 300.
November 4, 2002
Herald-Times, Bloomington, Ind., Business Briefs Column.
November 5, 2002
Indiana Business School Selects Firms with High-Growth Potential.
November 5, 2002
Tenant Case Goes to Indiana Supreme Court This Week.
November 5, 2002
Herald-Times, Bloomington, Ind., Technology Today Column.
November 5, 2002
Herald-Times, Bloomington, Ind., Brian Werth Column.
November 5, 2002
Herald-Times, Bloomington, Ind., On the Menu Column.
November 6, 2002
Monroe County, Ind., Parties Push for Big Voter Turnout.
November 6, 2002
Panel Tells Bloomington, Ind., Audience That Economy Is on the Mend.
November 8, 2002
Decision Months away in Dispute between Landlord, City of Bloomington, Ind.
November 8, 2002
New Specialty Shop Opens in Downtown Bloomington, Ind.
November 8, 2002
Insurance Costs Put End to Brown County, Ind., Family-Owned Ski Resort.
November 8, 2002
Holiday Shoppers May Give Economy Needed Boost.
November 11, 2002
Herald-Times, Bloomington, Ind., Business Briefs Column.
November 12, 2002
Bloomington, Ind., Retailers Ready for Holiday Shoppers.
November 12, 2002
Herald-Times, Bloomington, Ind., Brian Werth Column.
November 12, 2002
Bloomington, Ind., Developer Outlines Apartment Plan for Former Grocery Site.
November 13, 2002
Herald-Times, Bloomington, Ind., On the Menu Column.
November 13, 2002
Staples Implements Recycled Paper Plan in Response to Nationwide Protests.
November 13, 2002
Bloomington, Ind., to Host Softball Tourney in 2004.
November 13, 2002
Topless Dance Club Opens in Bloomington, Ind.
November 13, 2002
Technology Expo in Bloomington, Ind., Showcases Solutions for Small Businesses.
November 15, 2002
Herald-Times, Bloomington, Ind., Business Briefs Column.
November 18, 2002... Byline: Brian Werth
Nov. 18--MCALISTER IS NEW DIRECTOR: WFYI Public Television and Radio in Indianapolis has selected former Bloomington resident Susanne McAlister to serve as its new director of corporate underwriting. McAlister will...
Federal Ruling Allows Indianapolis-Based Guidant to Submit Stent Data.
November 18, 2002... Byline: Brian Werth
Nov. 18--Indianapolis-based Guidant Corp. announced Friday that a U.S. judge has ruled that the medical device maker has permission to submit to U.S. regulators trial data about its drug-coated stent.
Guidant has...
Bloomington, Ind.-Based 1stBooks Poised for Growth.
November 18, 2002... Byline: Brian Werth
Nov. 18--1stBooks Library, the Internet and print-on-demand publisher, founded in Bloomington in 1997, has been rapidly growing.
The company has 115 employees busily working behind computer workstations perched on...
Herald-Times, Bloomington, Ind., Technology Today Column.
November 18, 2002... Byline: Lisa Gill
Nov. 18--Three Eusebio Sempere artworks loom over Julia Sutherland's desk. With dark backgrounds, each is an array of fine, straight lines in differing colors, all intersecting at seemingly random points.
Up close,...
Herald-Times, Bloomington, Ind., Brian Werth Column.
November 18, 2002... Byline: Brian Werth
Nov. 18--Rumors are starting to make the rounds again that GE, one of the world's largest and most respected companies, may sell off its appliance division.
That kind of talk has major consequence across southern...
Hiring in Bloomington, Ind.-Area Likely to Be Slow during First Quarter.
November 18, 2002
Cigarette Sales in Indiana Down in Last Two Months since State Tax Increase.
November 19, 2002... Byline: Brian Werth
Nov. 19--When Indiana raised its tax on cigarettes from 15 cents a pack to 55 cents in July, the aim was to bring in more money to help balance an ailing state budget.
An auxiliary effect hoped for by health...
Bloomington, Ind., Hospital Raises Rates by 7.8 Percent.
November 21, 2002... Byline: Dann Denny
Nov. 21--The Bloomington Hospital board of directors has approved a 7.8 percent increase in rates as part of a $187 million hospital operating budget for the fiscal year that began Oct. 1. The rates went into effect Nov....
Indiana Gasoline Prices Are Logged at Lowest in Nation.
November 22, 2002... Nov. 22--Indiana boasts the lowest gas prices in the nation -- for at least a day.
But some in the oil and gas industry say it isn't cause for Hoosier happiness.
"We're selling gas below cost," said Terry Moore of Stuart Moore Oil...
Herald-Times, Bloomington, Ind., On the Menu Column.
November 22, 2002... Byline: Brian Werth
Nov. 22--The Quarry Diner, the eclectic restaurant in downtown Stinesville, will move to a historic building nearby in a month or two.
The move will enable the eatery to apply for a wine and beer permit.
In the...
Indiana University Dedicates New Business Building.
November 25, 2002... Byline: Brian Werth
Nov. 25--At Friday's gala dedication of the new $34 million Graduate and Executive Education Center at Indiana University's Kelley School of Business, Ford Motor Co. executive Nick Scheele called on the leaders of the...
Indiana's Sales Tax Will Rise to 6 Percent on Dec. 1.
November 25, 2002... Byline: Brian Werth
Nov. 25--Few Hoosiers are expected to notice much difference when the 1-cent increase in the Indiana sales tax goes into effect Dec. 1.
After all, on a $10 pizza purchase, the new tax will add 10 cents to the bill....
Herald-Times, Bloomington, Ind., Brian Werth Column.
November 25, 2002... Byline: Brian Werth
Nov. 25--DVD players, which can be found now for less than $60, are predicted to top the list of consumer electronics products consumers plan to purchase during the holiday shopping season for the third year in a row....
Herald-Times, Bloomington, Ind., Business Briefs Column.
November 26, 2002... Nov. 26--CARMICHAEL IS NEW PRESIDENT OF AGC: Lee Carmichael, president of Weddle Bros. Construction Co. Inc. in Bloomington, has been named president of the Associated General Contractors of Indiana Inc. The AGC is the leading statewide...
Springville, Ind., Cattle Auction Has Gross Annual Sales in $4 Million Range.
November 26, 2002... Byline: Heather R. Smith
Nov. 26--In 50 years, nearly a half-million head of cattle have passed through the gates of the Springville Feeder Auction Association.
As of 2001, the association had sold $135 million worth of local feeder...
Herald-Times, Bloomington, Ind., Technology Today Column.
November 26, 2002... Byline: Lisa Gill
Nov. 26--If the word "Windows" sends a shiver down your spine, chances are you're either a die-hard Mac user or a Lindows disciple. For those who choose the smiling Macs to see each time they boot their machines, a new...
Thanksgiving Food Prices Rise in Indiana.
November 26, 2002
Court Rejects Indiana-Based Firms' Effort to Share Data on Drug-Coated Stent.
November 29, 2002... Byline: Brian Werth
Nov. 29--Bloomington-based Cook Inc. and Indianapolis-based Guidant Corp. received another setback in court Wednesday in their efforts to allow Guidant to use Cook trial data for a proposed Guidant drug-coated stent....
Bloomington, Ind., Retailers Strong Going into Holiday Gift-Buying Season.
November 30, 2002... Byline: Brian Werth
Nov. 30--With the emergence over the past four years of the Whitehall Crossing shopping area on Bloomington's west side as a retailing juggernaut, the regional draw of shoppers to the community has grown substantially....
Group Reminds Consumers of Toy Dangers.
November 30, 2002