Business Notes (Lexington Herald-Leader)
Kentucky Ford plant in Louisville expected to shut down for five weeks The United Auto Workers union says Ford 's Louisville Assembly Plant will be idled for five weeks beginning Dec. 1. The Courier-Journal reports that UAW Local 862 also says that Ford's Kentucky Truck Plant will apparently shut down in mid-December until early February. The plants already had scheduled downtime ...
Trimac Announces Third Quarter Results (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Trimac Income Fund today released the financial results of the Fund and Trimac Transportation Services Limited Partnership for the third quarter ended September 30, 2008.
Voices of change: What Hoosiers say Obama's win means to them (The Indianapolis Star)
Colts coach Tony Dungy Indianapolis Colts coach Tony Dungy -- the first and only black coach to win a Super Bowl -- found Barack Obama's victory to be not only inspirational, but an important teaching moment.
EVE Online: State of the Game (WarCry Network)
EVE Online's executive producer Nathan Richardsson has penned what amounts to a 'state of the game' letter for fans. Covering topics across a host of topics, you can read it after the jump.
Alcoa Warrick Operations will lay off about 100 (Evansville Courier & Press)
Alcoa Warrick Operations is laying off about 100 people, citing an unprecedented drop in aluminum prices and a number of other financial issues. The layoffs were announced Thursday. They include contractors, salaried and hourly workers, said Kevin Lowery, Alcoa's director of corporate communications. The positions will be cut over the next year. "Some will be achieved through ...
Three up for state senate (Asheboro Courier-Tribune)
Editor’s Note : The Courier-Tribune continues its local coverage for the Nov. 4 election today with the N.C. Senate District 29 seat. Incumbent Sen. Jerry Tillman, a Republican, faces a challenge from Democrat Ron Franklin and Greg Sumner, a write-in running as an Independent.