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  • List of Centaur creditors
    These are the top 30 creditors named in Centaur's filing for bankruptcy.

  • Owens-Brockway gets $12.2 million tax abatement for new equipment
    ANDERSON, Ind. — The Madison County Council approved a $12.2 million tax abatement for a Lapel manufacturer Tuesday. Glass container manufacturer Owens-Brockway approached the council with the proposed abatement, hoping to purchase $12.2 million in new equipment for the Lapel plant located at 2481 S. Brookside Road.

  • Nutrition 101 to move headquarters to southern Madison County
    PENDLETON — An Illinois-based agriculture company will move its operations to southern Madison County with five to 10 employees at the new location.

  • Hoosier Park exec reassures employees
    ANDERSON — A Hoosier Park Racing & Casino executive met with company department heads Monday to update them on the racino’s status as parent company Centaur prepares to go through bankruptcy proceedings while Anderson city officials rested easy on the assurance the city still would receive its Hoosier Park tax money.

  • Centaur, Hoosier Park file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy
    ANDERSON, Ind. -- Parent company Centaur and Hoosier Park have elected to file for voluntary Chapter 11 bankruptcy in order to restructure debt and will continue operations at the Anderson casino and horse racing track uninterrupted, according to Hoosier Park officials.

  • Jesse Wilkerson: Take inventory of your life and goals
    When is the last time you have taken inventory of your life? I have been evaluating at a bare minimum what it takes to equal my personal goal of success. Success means different things for different people. Regardless of what it means to you the journey isn’t without obstacles whether growing a business, advancing at your work place, overcoming insurmountable odds, silencing your critics, or simply finishing a project.

  • On the Job: Creamer works to keep the promise
    ANDERSON, Ind. — Vicky Creamer works as a sponsorship associate in the offices of Children of Promise, an international aid service operated by the Church of God. An Anderson native, Creamer graduated in 1977 from Alexandria-Monroe High School and attended Anderson University.

  • Hoosier Park parent files for bankruptcy
    ANDERSON, Ind. — Hoosier Park parent Centaur filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy Saturday night for “a new beginning,” according to Centaur CEO Rod Ratcliff. In the meantime, however, Jim Brown, general manager of gaming at Hoosier Park, said no part of the racino will be affected by the filing.

  • City utility software scheduled for upgrades
    ANDERSON — The glitch-plagued new software used by the city’s utility office is scheduled to receive major enhancements by the end of summer that city officials hope will improve customer service and end confusion over utility users’ bills.

  • Medical supply business marks 25 years
    ANDERSON — When Dante Phillips took over the medical supply business that now is on the campus of Saint John’s Medical Center, glucose meters for diabetics were the size of a shoebox and CPAP machines used to treat sleep apnea were bulky tabletop devices.

  • Gerry Dick Business Briefs for March 7
    The following are brief business tems of statewide interest, furnished by writer Gerry Dick.

  • Restaurant inspections for March 7
    Reports from the Madison County Health Department are based on recent inspections of restaurants and other places that serve food.

  • Landfill opponents file appeal of judge's decision
    ANDERSON, Ind. — The Killbuck Concerned Citizens Association has filed an appeal of a recent decision by Marion County Superior Court Judge Michael Keele who ruled that Senate Bill 43, passed by the Indiana Legislature and signed by the governor, was in violation of Indiana’s constitution.

  • Owner of Red Brick Inn to open new Middletown eatery
    MIDDLETOWN, Ind. — The Red Brick Inn’s famous fried chicken will make a comeback in May, according to the owner of the now closed restaurant.

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