Bloomingdale
Futurex Industries celebrates award
Futurex Industries, Inc., a west-central Indiana plastics manufacturer, recently celebrated its 40th year. It marked the receipt of INSHARP recognition from the Indiana Department of Labor IOSHA/InSafe.
This recognition is exclusive and only a few companies in Indiana reach the standards set by the program.
The celebration was staged at Futurex’s Plant No. 1 in Bloomingdale on June 23.
The award was marked by a cookout for employees.
Futurex Industries, Inc. was awarded the Indiana Governor’s Safety Award at the Indiana Health and Safety Expo earlier in 2009 for its commitment to safety and safety outreach and cooperation.
Futurex Industries, Inc. is a plastic sheet extrusion, die cutting, screen printing and specialty fabricating corporation with plants in Bloomingdale, Marshall and Terre Haute.
Birds, Ill.
Winery receives more medals for wines
Purgatory Cellars/White Owl Winery, (whiteowlwinery.com) of Birds announces all five of their wines entered in the Illinois State Fair Wine Competition have won awards. The competition was June 8-10 in Urbana.
The wines to take medals were:
• Persimmon Solera: Silver
• Purgatory Red: Silver
• Purgatory White: Silver
• Sensuous White: Bronze
• Five Buck Huck: Bronze
According to winery co-founder and marketing director, Joy Neighbors, this was the first competition that all five of the Purgatory Cellars line of wines had been entered in.
Close to 300 commercial wines were evaluated by 13 judges. Judging criteria was based on color, balance, clarity, taste and finish. Only Illinois commercial wineries were allowed to compete in this competition.
Purgatory Cellars/White Owl Winery is 10 miles northwest of Vincennes in Illinois. The winery is open from noon to 5 p.m. Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Carlisle
Facility recommended for reaccreditation
The Wabash Valley Correctional Facility has been recommended for reaccreditation by the visiting American Correctional Association Audit Team.
The three member team of correctional professionals spent three days touring the more-than-340-acre maximum-security facility, talking to staff and offenders and reviewing documentation. To make the grade the facility met 59 mandatory standards and 451 of 456 non-mandatory standards. The standards confirm Wabash Valley meets safety, security, sanitation, physical plant, food service, medical, training and other requirements.
Wabash Valley received an impressive total score of 98.9 percent.
Richard Hudley, chairman of the audit committee, was positive in his comments about the facility and its staff.
“Everyone at Wabash Valley we talked to was friendly, knowledgeable and highly professional. I can see why the facility has been a past recipient of Facility of the Year honors by the Indiana Department of Correction,” he said.
Wabash Valley Superintendent Bruce Lemmon said “reaccreditation is awarded to the Best of the Best in the corrections field and our staff demonstrated their dedication and commitment to public safety.”
Benefits of accreditation include a safer environment for staff and offenders, improved staff morale and professionalism along with defense against lawsuits.
The Wabash Valley Correctional Facility is a maximum-minimum security facility housing over 2,100 offenders with nearly 759 staff, making it one of the top employers in Sullivan County.
Business
Business Briefly: June 30, 2009
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Vectren receives best-in-class safety award
At its annual Operations Conference in San Francisco, Calif., the American Gas Association recognized Vectren as one of only 18 energy delivery companies in the U.S. that achieved outstanding records for employee safety in 2011.
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Program to retrain 99,000 unemployed veterans
Unemployed veterans between the ages of 35 and 60 can now apply for new benefits to cover education costs for up to one year through a joint U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and U.S. Department of Labor program that focuses on retraining 99,000 veterans for high-demand jobs.
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Sycamore Terrace reaches 98 percent occupancy
Sycamore Terrace Apartments, a Watermark Residential multifamily community in Terre Haute, has achieved 98 percent occupancy.
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EYE ON THE PIE: What if the poor can’t get to their jobs, the sick to doctors?
What do you care if the Hammond buses stop running?
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Retirement party
A surprise retirement party for Daniel Wunderlich, chemistry teacher at Terre Haute South Vigo. is planned from 1 to 4 p.m. June 9 at the South cafeteria.
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BRIEFLY: May 27, 2012
A number of state parks across Indiana have immediate seasonal needs that they are struggling to fill.
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SOCIAL SECURITY: Serving wounded warriors, survivors of fallen
It’s an American tradition to pay tribute to the men and women of the Armed Forces each Memorial Day — especially honoring those who have made the ultimate sacrifice while serving our country.
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EYE ON THE PIE: Use to be close tie between output, employment
Crusty Crawford joined our lunch table with a pronouncement. “We’ve always assumed a close tie between output and employment,” he said. No one responded.
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Employer opinions sought on students
A joint venture between Ready Indiana and the Indiana Department of Education is seeking employer input that will impact how Hoosier high school students are equipped for the workforce.
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Carlisle prison marks 20th anniversary
2012 marks the 20th year of service for the Wabash Valley Correctional Facility, going on line with its first offenders Dec. 10, 1992.
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SOCIAL SECURITY: Why young workers should care about Social Security
Summer will be here before we know it.
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BUSINESS CENTS: Does your staff understand pricing?
Many companies feel as though their staff will follow instructions and implement price strategies as instructed.
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Valley Child Development Center receives grant
Valley Child Development Center has been awarded a $5,000 grant from the Terre Haute Day Nursery Foundation through the Wabash Valley Community Foundation.
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Exec offers advice on becoming startup entrepreneur
Sam Clemens, chief product officer of Cambridge, Mass., startup company Insight Squared, gave Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology students insight on how to develop a startup business.
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Newsmakers: May 20, 2012
Leland Phipps, family practice physician at Paris Community Hospital/Family Medical Center, has been re-elected to membership with the American Academy of Family Physicians.
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Alumna to serve as VP for Rose-Hulman Ventures
Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology alumna Elizabeth M. Hagerman is returning to her alma mater to serve as vice president for Rose-Hulman Ventures, the institute’s successful innovation space that has spawned careers and entrepreneurial enterprises throughout Indiana.
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Summer Sidewalk Sale set
Marshall Main Street’s Downtown Summer Sidewalk Sale is planned from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. June 9.
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Oil drops to lowest level in 6 months
The price of oil dropped to a six-month low Tuesday on concern that economic uncertainty in Europe could hurt demand for crude.
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Adidas initiative: ISU students develop business improvement process at facility
As Indiana State University students cruised Interstate 70 on Friday afternoons from Terre Haute to Indianapolis, they were looking forward to reaching their destination.
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BUSINESS BRIEFLY: May 13, 2012
An evening of networking and education for Clark, Crawford and Edgar counties regarding branding, marketing and tourism development opportunities is planned for 6:30 p.m. May 21 at the Heath Museum on the square in downtown Robinson.
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Wendy’s partners with Riley Hospital
For just $2, customers at participating Wendy’s restaurants in the Evansville/Terre Haute area can get free Jr. Frosty desserts through Dec. 31 while supporting Riley Hospital for Children at Indiana University Health.
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Marshall Chamber to stage annual golf outing
The Marshall (Ill.) Chamber of Commerce invites golfers to its annual golf outing scheduled for June 8 at the Marshall Golf Course.
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ON THE MOVE: May 13, 2012
McKenze Rogers has joined Williams Randall as an account supervisor.
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Seminar teaches seniors to fight fraud
The Federal Trade Commission estimates that 25 million Americans are victims of consumer fraud each year.
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EYE ON THE PIE: Economic tools for consumers, workers, business owners, officials
My friend is a carpenter. He has two heavy boxes of tools and several other containers with stuff.
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SOCIAL SECURITY: Potential Medicare savings for mom
Given the current economic climate, buying a nice gift for Mother’s Day may be more difficult than in years past.
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‘Best Places to Work’ honored at banquet
Companies raising the bar with their workplace practices were recognized on May 3 at the Indiana Roof Ballroom by the Indiana Chamber of Commerce.
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NEWSMAKERS: May 13, 2012
Susi Willis, CPA and partner in Larsson Woodyard & Henson, LLP, was recently presented with the Distinguished Service Award by the Indiana CPA Society at its annual CPA Celebration at the Indiana Roof Ballroom in Indianapolis.
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Indiana Rail Road wins Family-Friendly Award
The Indiana Rail Road Co. has won the Terre Haute Chamber of Commerce’s “Family-Friendly Business Award” for 2012 based on the company’s highly successful employee wellness program.
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