Bane Equipment recently hired Kurt Lanzone as the newest member of the Bane Precision Farming team of specialists. He joins the rapidly growing team of experts whose job is to help farmers by customizing plans aimed at making farms more prosperous, which in turn makes farmers more money.
Lanzone, who earned his bachelor’s degree in agriculture systems management from Purdue University, has worked in the marine industry for several years. He will focus his efforts on educating clients about the benefits of precision farming applications.
Bane Equipment has seen substantial growth in the past 18 years. With five locations in Indiana, it is one of the largest dealerships in the state. The longstanding vision of the company is reflected in its logo and tagline: Product performance. Superior service.
Bane Equipment is an agriculture equipment company and Case IH dealer. Bane offers new and used equipment, service and customer support. The 43-year-old company has locations in Crawfordsville, Lebanon, Remington, Terre Haute and Wingate.
For more information or to arrange an interview, contact Phil Bane or Troy Price at (765) 866-0494 or visit www.baneequipment.com.
• Union Associated Physicians Clinic announces that Dr. Adrianne Marie dela Paz has joined the UAP Clinic healthcare team as a retinal surgeon in the Ophthalmology Department.
Dr. dela Paz earned her medical degree from the College of Medicine at the University of the Philippines. She completed a general surgery internship at Union Memorial Hospital in Baltimore. She also completed a residency in ophthalmology and a fellowship in retinal surgery at Louisiana State University. She has a clinical interest in diabetic retinopathy and is board-eligible with the American Board of Ophthalmology.
Dr. dela Paz will be seeing patients at the UAP Clinic Eye Center at 422 Poplar St. in Terre Haute.
• Union Associated Physicians Clinic announces that Dr. Brian Badman has joined the UAP Clinic healthcare team as the newest member of the Orthopaedic Department.
Dr. Badman earned his medical degree from Indiana University. He completed an internship and residency in orthopaedic surgery at the University of Florida. He completed a shoulder and elbow fellowship at the Florida Orthopaedic Institute. His clinical interests include shoulder and elbow reconstruction, arthroscopic cuff repair, total shoulder and reverse shoulder arthroplasty, and sports medicine. He is board-certified with the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery.
Dr. Badman will be seeing patients at the UAP Clinic Bone and Joint Center at 1725 N. Fifth St. in Terre Haute.
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On the Move: Feb. 9, 2010
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Projected Learning: Indiana State class teams with Delta Faucet for educational efforts
Indiana State University senior Candace Greubel scoured newsletter articles before her class forwarded its project to its eager audience, Delta Faucet Company employees.
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Eight join Scott College of Business advisory board
Eight graduates from the past decade have recently joined the Scott College of Business’ Young Professionals Board at Indiana State University.
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NEWSMAKERS: Feb. 12, 2012
* Edward Motley
* John Wilkinson
* Clabber Girl Corp.
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BUSINESS CENTS: Is your company ready to become a franchise?
In the past few articles, we have discussed small business tax issues.
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Mayor of Clinton to speak at Chamber luncheon
Clinton Mayor Jack Gilfoy will be the guest speaker at the February Luncheon Meeting of the Greater Clinton Chamber of Commerce.
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SOCIAL SECURITY: A Valentine tip from Social Security
Valentine’s Day is just around the corner, making this a popular time of year for proclamations of love.
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Small businesses invited to enter ‘Push’ contest
The sixth annual Staples National Small Business Survey found that seven out of 10 small business owners are optimistic about the future.
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MORTON MARCUS: Examining the vitality of the economy in local communities
Euturn Wright, the noted economic development specialist, was in Indianapolis for the Super Bowl extravaganza.
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ON THE MOVE: Feb. 12, 2012
Big Red Liquors Inc., a leading wine, beer, and spirits merchant since 1972 with 25 retail locations throughout southern Indiana, has hired Don Rix, vice president for Marsh Supermarkets LLC with 32 years of experience in the grocery industry, as its new president.
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Mike’s Carwash washes its 100,000,000th vehicle
Mike’s Carwash has recorded a significant milestone, washing its 100 millionth vehicle.
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Look for random acts of kindness at mall
Honey Creek Mall in Terre Haute will again celebrate National Random Acts of Kindness Week, Feb. 13-19.
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Estate planning, wills topic of Lunch with a Lawyer program
Senior Education Ministries Inc. has scheduled Lunch with a Lawyer from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Feb. 20 at the Wabash Senior Activity Center at 300 S. Fifth St. in Terre Haute.
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Leslie leaving Terre Haute Chamber
The Terre Haute Chamber of Commerce today notified members that Rachel Leslie, Chamber executive vice president, has accepted a position as director of advancement operations for St. Mary-of-the-Woods College.
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Toyota to increase Highlander output in Indiana
Toyota will increase production of the Highlander mid-size SUV in late 2013 at the company’s Princeton, Indiana plant. Hybrid and export versions will be included. The project is expected to create about 400 new jobs at Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indiana Inc.
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AT&T expands mobile broadband network
AT&T has expanded its mobile broadband network in several southwest Indiana communities, extending access for advanced mobile services, devices and feature-rich audio and video content to customers in the area.
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ON THE MOVE: Feb. 5, 2012
• Debbie Dillow
• Vani Manyam
• Shabaz Gill
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Nominate someone for HR Professional of the Year
Nominations are currently being sought for the 2012 Ogletree Deakins/HR Dimensions Human Resources Professional of the Year.
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Time Warner offers new levels of Internet service
Time Warner Cable is expanding the next generation of Internet service to customers across the Midwest using DOCSIS 3 equipment and its advanced fiber network.
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NEWSMAKERS: Feb. 5, 2012
Irving Haber at 1818 N. Third St. in Terre Haute announces that he is the first physician in the Wabash Valley to offer on-site digital imaging with the new Sonosite Sonogram machine.
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First Financial Corp. reports 2011 results
First Financial Corporation announced results for the year and the quarter ended Dec. 31.
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Terre Haute Chevrolet to incorporate new GM image elements
Terre Haute Chevrolet, a division of the Romain Automotive Group of Evansville, has announced a new look coming to the dealership in 2012.
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SOCIAL SECURITY: Social Security FAQ on disability
Question: I applied for disability benefits three months ago and still haven’t received an answer. How long does it take to get a decision?
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MORTON MARCUS: State government increasingly decides how we live in our cities
The ongoing trend in state-local government relations in Indiana is increasing paternalism.
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Innovative Staff Solutions offers job openings
Innovative Staff Solutions has more than 180 positions open and available right now.
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Free career advancement workshop scheduled
University of Illinois Extension is hosting a free career advancement workshop from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Feb. 23 in Marshall.
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Verizon Wireless invests $159 million in Indiana
Verizon Wireless has invested $159 million in 2011 to enhance its network in Indiana, which includes the expansion of 4G LTE to 23 Hoosier cities, 10 major universities and four professional sporting venues.
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Rose-Hulman Winter Career Fair experiences 37 percent gain in company attendance
The good times have returned for college job seekers in such technical fields as engineering and computer science.
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Gordon Chiropractic celebrates grand opening of new location
The Terre Haute Chamber of Commerce in partnership with Gordon Chiropractic Family Health and Wellness celebrated the grand opening of its new location on Feb. 4.
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Magnolia gives in on rezoning
A potential $20-million investment in Terre Haute’s east side has been blocked by public opposition.
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Magnolia drops retirement complex plans for Ohio Boulevard
The company that had been hoping to build a new senior living complex along Ohio Boulevard has canceled its plans.
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