Clarity enters merger agreement

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Clarity of South Central Indiana and Care Net of Central Indiana have entered into a merger agreement, effective Oct. 1, forming Clarity of Central Indiana.

The ‘true cost’: White House: New regulations will show truth about plane tickets

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WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden has announced a new initiative that would eventually allow consumers to see a more complete price on airline tickets — including baggage and change fees — before they buy, as the White House continues to search for ways to lower costs for Americans amid persistently high inflation.

LINDAL names HR director

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Anette Tronnier has been appointed as the LINDAL Group’s new human resource director.

Upland adds Indianapolis location

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INDIANAPOLIS — The fourth Indianapolis-area location for Upland Brewing Co. is expected to open in November, at the former MacKenzie River Pizza Grill & Pub site in Clearwater Springs Shopping Center.

Power up: Indiana plans 100 EV fast-charging stations on major roads

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INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana officials are planning to install about 100 electric vehicle fast-charging stations throughout the state, mostly at interstate exits.

Lee joins Southern Indiana Surgery

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Southern Indiana Surgery has named Dr. Justin Lee as a bariatric surgeon.

Why ‘free’ is the most dangerous word in investing

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There are a number of words and phrases used to pitch investment products that are “red flags” and should cause you to “raise your antenna.” These would include “bulletproof,” “guaranteed,” “high return/low-no risk,” “easy money” or “next hot thing.”

Seymour woman celebrates her 50th year of work at McDonald’s

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SEYMOUR — McDonald’s on Seymour’s east side has been serving Big Macs, Egg McMuffins and other customer favorites for decades, and one employee has had plenty of time to become familiar with the restaurant, its menu and those customers.

Beckman joins accounting firm

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Accounting firm Agresta, Storms & O’Leary PC has announced Brian Beckman, CPA had joined the firm.

Panel to study medical marijuana for Hoosiers

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INDIANAPOLIS — Marijuana advocates have little hope of persuading a legislative study committee to recommend legalization of the drug in Indiana this year, but they are hopeful the committee’s work could set up a regulatory system to oversee its decriminalization in the not-too-distant future.