Indiana unemployment at 9.8 percent in October
Officials said it's too early to tell whether the stability marks a long-awaited awaited rebound in employment.
Harley-Davidson won't move to Shelby County
Agreement with Pennsylvania union members pledges that the motorcycle maker will stop efforts to relocate to Kentucky.
Going green could bring jobs to GE
Appliance Park could be home to a new energy-efficient product line.
Business leaders examine Fort Knox development
New Human Resources Center will house up to 3400 workers.
Fundraiser for New Albany Fire Museum
A fundraiser will be held Thursday night for what is hoped will be a major tourist attraction for downtown New Albany -- the New Albany Fire Museum. Supporters of the project want to raise $2 million
Owner of Louisville malls emerging from bankruptcy
General Growth Properties owns Mall St. Matthews and Oxmoor Center as well as River Falls Mall in Clarksville, Indiana.
Fans say the Edsel got a bad rap
Two-thirds of the Edsels manufactured were made at the Louisville Assembly Plant.
Beam adding 120 new jobs
The company plans to close a Cincinnati bottling plant in 2011 and shift operations to Kentucky.
Waterfront Park Place units to be auctioned
15 units remain in the high rise condo building.
Costco stops carrying Coke products
Costco says it is no longer carrying Coca-Cola products in its stores nationwide due to a pricing dispute with the beverage maker.
Sol Aztecas opens
Owners hope it will bring more business to Fourth Street.
Solar power growing hotter in Louisville
Sales rose after the government removed a $2,000 dollar cap on the federal tax credit.
New restaurant in Shively
Roosters Restaurant in the Shively Center is known for chicken wings, pizza, subs, and salads. 
Recession over; jobs still lagging
63,000 people in Louisville area still seeking work.
GE hybrid water heater wins award
Product to be made at Appliance Park hasn't even come out yet.
More people than ever eligible for homebuyer's tax credit
Program is designed to stimulate the housing sector and make home ownership more affordable.
Non-profits can promote events online
The online calendar is called "Events for Good."
New initiative attracts international talent
Greater Louisville International Professionals share ideas about Louisville.
New Mt. Washington Kroger opens
It means hundreds of new jobs for the area.
21-C Museum Hotel acclaimed, expanding
Conde Nast Travel Magazine recently named 21-C best hotel in the U.S., sixth best in the world.
Louisville companies featured at job fair
Job seekers will be able to speak one-on-one with dozens of company recruiters.
New amenities for Belle of Louisville
It hopes new air conditioning, heating, lights, will attract new passengers.
Gas prices jump nearly three cents
Here in the Louisville area, prices are just under $2.50.
Louisville businesswoman helps community
Sandy Hood invested more than $100,000 of her own money to buy a Sign A Rama franchise.
Shelby Co. could win Harley-Davidson plant
It depends upon whether the company moves from York, Pennsylvania.
Auction of items confiscated at airports
You know the saying -- one man's junk is another man's treasure. Perhaps that should be the motto for one Kentucky state government agency.
Economists say local economy is recovering
Replacing lost jobs is still a challenge.
Frankfort Avenue business corridor is thriving
Some merchants see signs of an economic recovery.
Second Molly Malone's location opens
It's been a popular Bardstown Road restaurant and pub for eleven years -- now there's a second location in Louisville for Molly Malone's. It has just opened in the heart of St. Matthews on the corner
Waterfront Park Place properties to be sold
Fifteen units remain at the downtown luxury condominium.
Sullivan University looks toward future
The university says it puts its money toward its career-focused curriculum. 
ISCO Industries recognized in Business First "Fast 50"
The company manufactures and distributes polyethylene pipe all over the world. 
Midwest home resales post 6 pct annual increase
The tax credit for first-time buyers is set to expire.
Louisville expected to benefit from World Equestrian Games
There are 337 days to the opening ceremonies of the World Equestrian Games at the Kentucky Horse Park. Although the event is in Lexington, Louisville should benefit as well. The organizers of the games
Republic Bank having good year despite economic downturn
The bank is making money on loans while other institutions pull back.
Aussie Pet Mobile is ready to pamper your pet
Home grooming service means less stress for pet and owner.
Two Target stores open just in time for holiday shopping
St. Matthews, Middletown stores are already a big hit.
Cummins recalls about 270 workers
700 were laid off at the Columbus, IN plant in May.
Clater Jewelers is Louisville success story
Third generation is about to start work there.
Toyota begins Highlander production in Princeton, Indiana
Assembly line underwent $500 million retooling.
Business booms in New Albany
In downtown New Albany, some 50 small businesses have opened there during the past two years.
GE hiring workers, good news for Indiana homeowners
Property owners are expected to save more on their bills in the next two years than first thought, because of caps on their bills.
Walmart helping out Junior Achievement of Kentuckiana
Walmart presented Junior Achievement with a check for $25,000.
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