Column: Leaving the paycheck to paycheck lifestyle
Depending on what statistic you find, between 55% and 63% of Americans are living paycheck to paycheck. Even those earning over $100,000 are not immune.
Cummins, Toyota Material Handling give $20K to local nonprofits
Brett Wood on Monday gift-wrapped an idea for next year’s Toyota Material Handling of North America/Cummins Inc. holiday Give Back Event — one in which the firms donate a combined $20,000 to charity.
It’s official: King’s Hawaiian signs terms for new plant
One of Bartholomew County’s largest economic development projects ever undertaken outside of Columbus is officially set to become a reality.
NorthPark Community Credit Union to merge into Centra Credit Union
Wilson, Lippert promoted to new roles with Accelera
COLUMBUS, Ind. — Accelera by Cummins, the zero-emissions technology business segment of Cummins Inc. [NYSE: CMI], has named Brian Wilson as General Manager – eMobility and Andreas Lippert as Vice President and General Manager – Electrolyzers, continuing to strengthen its ability to lead customers through the energy transition.
Hope Plan Commission not in favor of proposed retail development
HOPE – The five-member Hope Plan Commission has unanimously agreed to give an unfavorable recommendation to a rezoning request regarding a proposed two-store retail complex.
‘301’: Cummins sells famed Washington Street address to local company
A historic downtown office building that has often been called “arguably the most famous address in Columbus” has changed hands, ushering in a new era for a landmark that was a center of influence and generosity in the community for over a century.
4 years on, Cummins’ plans for Greenwood facility ‘in limbo’
GREENWOOD — More than four years after Cummins Inc. first announced they were coming to Greenwood, nothing has been built on the land they purchased — and no one knows when that could change.
Council considers deal with King’s Hawaiian, ‘Rainy Day’ funds may fund infrastructure
Bartholomew County officials will consider late this month whether to spend $2.8 million of reserve funds on infrastructure improvements in the Taylorsville area in preparation for a new food manufacturing facility locating there.