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Spiker-Hagerich
Ashley Spiker and Bryan Hagerich, both of Somerset, are announcing their engagement. Miss Spiker is the daughter of Clayton and Diana Spiker, Meyersdale. She is a 2000 graduate of Meyersdale Area High School and a 2004 graduate of the University of...
Tags: University of Delaware, University of Pittsburgh
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Miles set to take over as CEO of Hulman and Company
Hulman and Company has a new chief executive officer—and it’s a familiar face to those around the city of Indianapolis. Mark Miles will take over as CEO of Hulman and Company, which owns the Indianapolis Motor Speedway among other holdings....
Tags: Corporate Officers, Super Bowl, Open-Wheel Racing, Companies and Corporations, Auto Racing
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Eli Lilly donates record-breaking $12.4M to United Way
Eli Lilly broke a record Monday, giving a whopping $12.4 million to the United Way. Lilly said it's the single largest gift in the company's history. The donation comes from contributions from U.S. employees and retirees in addition to a matching...
Tags: United Way , Human Interest
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MedImmune creating drug pipeline for AstraZeneca
When Gail Folena-Wasserman joined Gaithersburg biotechnology startup MedImmune in 1991, she was its first employee in research and development, and dreamed of what the company might be "when it grew up."
Two decades later, the senior vice president for...Tags: Respiratory Disease, Research and Development, Flu Vaccine, Research, Financial Markets
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Entrepreneurial scientific software company to expand locally
Indigo Biosystems, Inc., a scientific software provider, announced plans today to expand its operations here, creating up to 63 new high-wage jobs by 2015. The Indianapolis-based company, which develops scientific automation software that replaces the...
Tags: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Mitch Daniels, Science, Medical Procedures and Tests, Agriculture
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Eli Lilly announces $140M expansion, will soon make diabetes cartridges
Eli Lilly announced Thursday that they are expanding in Indianapolis. The $140 million expansion will enable the company to bring in brand new technology to make high-tech insulin cartridges. It will be the first time the cartridges will be made in...
Tags: Diabetes
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Eli Lilly to donate $200K to Superstorm Sandy victims
Eli Lilly is reaching out to help people devastated by sandy. Company leaders announced Thursday that they are donating $200,000 to the American Red Cross for the relief efforts on the East Coast. “I want to thank also all of our U.S. employees...
Tags: The Salvation Army, Charity, American Red Cross, Career and Workplace, Relief and Aid Organizations
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Butler's Clowes Hall to get facelift ahead of 50th anniversary
As Butler’s Clowes Memorial Hall prepares for its 50th anniversary, the venue is set for a facelift thanks to a $2 million gift. The grant comes from the Allen Whitehill Clowes Charitable Foundation. Clowes Hall will use the money to renovate the...
Tags: Charity, Cosmetic Procedures, Facelift, Human Interest
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Conner Prairie presents first lantern-lit ghost walk
A mysterious evening is in store at Conner Prairie Interactive History Park, Indiana’s only Smithsonian affiliate, during its first-ever Ghost Walk. On Halloween night, Oct. 31, guests will walk along dark and spooky paths across Conner Prairie...
Tags: Halloween
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Thousands of volunteers begin initiative to clean up and protect Indianapolis waterways
More than 8,000 volunteers from Eli Lilly and Company took the day out of the office and took part in projects to clean up and protect the city's waterways. Lilly partnered with Keep Indianapolis Beautiful to launch one of the first big events for the...
Tags: Bodies of Water, Rivers
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Thousands of volunteers begin initiative to clean up, protect local water
More than 8,000 volunteers from Eli Lilly and Company took the day out of the office and took part in projects to clean up and protect the city's waterways. Lilly partnered with Keep Indianapolis Beautiful to launch one of the first big events for the...
Tags: Bodies of Water, Rivers
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Use of atypical antipsychotics for lesser disorders is gaining ground, despite safety concerns
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterAbout a year ago, patients began trooping into the office of UCLA psychiatrist Andrew Leuchter, asking whether an antipsychotic drug called Abilify "might be right for them." Few appeared to be delusional, plagued by hallucinations or suffering fearsome...Tags: Prescription Drugs, Research, Newspaper and Magazine, Abilify (drug), Health
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