Long John Silver's

Long John Silver’s buys back restaurants across northern, central Indiana

Louisville-based Long John Silver’s has purchased 76 LJS restaurants owned by ServUS located primarily in Indiana. ServUS is owned by long-time franchisee Bob Ruckriegel who opened the third Long John Silver’s restaurant in 1969.   ServUs-owned Long John Silver’s restaurants are located primarily in central and northern Indiana as well as western Kentucky and southwestern Michigan.

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United Way of Porter County golf outing

United Way of Porter County annual golf outing raises $57,000 for programs

VALPARAISO – The United Way of Porter County’s annual golf outing raised more than $57,000 through the support of more than 50 businesses and 140 golfers, who sold out the event. Rain failed to hinder participants who ventured out to the Valparaiso Country Club, which featured a Party on the Green theme. “We support education,

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Anthem Inc.

Indiana-based Anthem Inc. to acquire Aspire Health

Health insurance giant Anthem Inc. will acquire Aspire Health, the nation’s largest non-hospice, community-based palliative care provider. “Aspire Health shares our perspective on the increasingly important role of integrated care and has built a unique model that provides palliative care and support services for patients and their families,” said Gail K. Boudreaux, president and CEO

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Anthem Inc.

Health insurance giant Anthem keeping headquarters in Indiana

  Anthem Inc. announced it will remain headquartered in Indiana and will invest approximately $20 million in renovations at the company’s largest facility in downtown Indianapolis to house its new corporate offices. The company expects renovations to be finished by year’s end. The company said its new headquarters will house more than 2,600 employees, which

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Stefanie Krevda

Gov. Eric Holcomb appoints Stefanie Krevda to Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission

Stefanie Krevda has been appointed by Gov. Eric Holcomb to fill a vacancy on the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission. Krevda replaces Angela Weber whose term expired. Krevda has worked in public service and in the non-profit sector for 10 years. She presently serves as the executive director of external affairs at the IURC. Krevda previously

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