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David Coker: Wait to see if Toyota lifts region
In the afterglow of the big announcement that Toyota Motor Manufacturing in Princeton will soon become the sole source for the gasoline-electric hybrid variant of the popular Highlander mid-sized SUV, it is truly difficult to predict what this move may mean to the future of the local work force and what ancillary effect the expansion and investment ... (more)
Honda supplier in Winchester hiring
The Honda supplier that opened a decade ago is looking for a host of engineers, a human resources manager and other workers with skills in stamping, welding and assembly.
Slide in jobless claims signals rebound
A landmark $25 billion settlement with the nation's top mortgage lenders was hailed by government officials Thursday as long-overdue relief for victims of foreclosure abuses.
The company has announced it will invest $400-million into its Princeton plant and add 400 workers to build a hybrid version of the Highlander.
2 European banks to bolster economy
Toyota says it will expand its factory in Princeton, Ind., and add 400 jobs so it can build more Highlander SUVs.
Toyota expands Princeton, Ind. plant
Toyota says it will expand its factory in Princeton, Ind., and add 400 jobs so it can build more Highlander SUVs.
Ind. Decisions - 'Gibson County attorney convicted of child pornography faces voyeurism charges'
The Jan. 31st COA ruling in William R. Wallace v. State of Indiana is the subject of a story today by Mark Wilson of the Evansville Courier & Press .
Attorney's Law License Suspended After Guilty Plea
The Indiana Supreme Court Disciplinary Commission has suspended the law license of a southwestern Indiana attorney who pleaded guilty last year to possessing child pornography and obstructing justice.
IN Supreme Court suggests attorney be suspended
Our media partner, the Princeton Daily Clarion, reports Indiana's Supreme Court Disciplinary Commission has recommended Princeton attorney William Wallace III be suspended from practicing law.
Honoring Local Figures in Black History
Editor's note: To recognize Black History Month, which is celebrated in February, the Palladium-Item is publishing a daily historical tribute noting the impact of African-Americans and their history in the community.
Spurned by VW, Indiana turns to Right to Work
Is the scale about to tip in favor of the industrial, unionized Midwest when it comes to landing new auto assembly and parts plants? Gov.
Toyota marks 3 million at Indiana plant
It's hard to imagine a single auto plant turning out three million vehicles, but that's Toyota plant in Princeton, Ind., managed to accomplish the task.