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Data centers are predicted to eat up more than 10 percent of America's electrical energy in the next few years. Indiana Michigan Power and Google announced a plan to mitigate the usage on Monday.
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From the Indiana Capital Chronicle: Indiana Public Broadcasting Stations will be eliminating its entire statewide team of reporters and editors at the end of the year after the Indiana General Assembly defunded the organization.
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Lacking a volunteer to run the campaign, Toys for Tots will not cover Allen County this holiday season.
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UAW Local 2209 leaders at the General Motors Fort Wayne Assembly plant claim the company violated its contract with the United Auto Workers.
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The new site is more consistent with the city's comprehensive plan for the area.
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UAW Local 2209, which represents workers at the largest GM plant in Indiana, did not strike Friday after not receiving authority to do so from the national union.
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After failed negotiations led to the lay off of 253 part-time workers, UAW Local 2209 is threatening to strike at GM's Fort Wayne Assembly plant.
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After a disagreement with the United Auto Workers Union, General Motors is set to lay off 253 part time workers from its Fort Wayne Assembly plant on Monday.
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A national gaming company is proposing building a new, $500 million casino in New Haven.
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The proposal must be approved by the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission and, if approved, would take effect next September.
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The US Department of Energy recognized Indiana's largest GM plant for its efforts to reduce emissions and become more energy efficient.
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The company plans to use the additional revenue to improve natural gas infrastructure.