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John Fielding, CEO
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CRA is pleased to announce that we recently opened new offices in Lansing, Michigan and Indianapolis, Indiana to better serve our existing clients in these areas as well as expand our services to new clients.
Indianapolis, Indiana A nationwide provider of health and social services, the National Benevolent Association currently has two challenging career opportunities for a Director of Clinical Services and a Registered Nurse, PRN.
Since 1995, Indiana's riverboat casinos have generated $2 billion in tax revenue including $453.
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Brian Mengel, Civil Servant
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Indiana's electric cooperatives believe that the unique member-owned structure of cooperative utilities must be recognized and protected in a restructured industry.
Indiana's eagle restoration program and other endangered species programs are funded by voluntary donations through the Endangered Wildlife Tax Check Off.
Public Policy (Indiana's PL 221 and the federal government's No Child Left Behind Act) The state and federal governments have established new standards for continuing improvement.
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Mike Enlow, Internet Marketer
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The only scam I see is indiana's web site because his opinion is specifically designed to hurt new and prospective members who were not here when he was posting his negativity on our message board.
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Dave Simons, Internet Entrepeneur
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SRC Technology Corporation is based in Indianapolis, Indiana and provides computer services to professionals in small to medium sized businesses.
We are Indiana's leading wireless network provider with a full mesh, self-healing network offering up to 6mb to businesses in the Indianapolis area.
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Jake Farley, Truck Driver
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Indiana's newest river port, at Mile Marker 729 on the Ohio River has professional loading and off-loading capabilities from barge, truck or rail.
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Arthur Dawkins, Astro-physicist
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Dugan completed his undergraduate work in Biology and Chemistry at Indiana University in Bloomington prior to earning his Doctorate in Optometry in 1975.
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Mark Harris, Priest
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INDIANA's FIRST LIBRARY is primarily a museum that displays part of the 10 to 12 thousand volumes of old and rare books and manuscripts that were brought to Vincennes by priests and other personalities (some had been owned by Rev.
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