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TruckLite(R) Becomes the Preferred Lighting Supplier for TEPC...
Truck-Lite Becomes the Preferred Lighting Supplier for TEPC Members LAFAYETTE, IN 06/16/09 The Transportation Equipment Purchasing Consortium launched by Wabash National and other businesses associated with the transportation industry in late 2008, announced today that Truck-Lite has become the preferred lighting supplier for current TEPC members.
LARA stays open, funding uncertain
State funding for adult education programs is uncertain as legislators continue to work on finalizing a budget.A With an unclear future, the Lafayette Adult Resource Academy is one of few adult education centers in the state staying open this summer.A The Lafayette Adult Resource Academy, or LARA, provides free classes for about 4,000 people a ...
Lightning sparked a house fire near the Granville bridge. A West Point Fire Chief Gary Cheesman said two people were inside the house at 6845 Navigator Drive when the lightning bolt hit the house or nearby.
Endangered structures list released
Some of the most historical structures in Tippecanoe County are also among the most threatened.
Wabash National's 1Q results mirror troubles of trailer makers
By CCJ Staff Wabash National Corp. on Wednesday, May 13, reported a net loss of $28.3 million for the first quarter of 2009 on net sales of $77.9 million.
CME, MBIA Rise; Aegean, MGM Miage Fall
Mylan led the decliners in the S&P 500 index of 3.8%. Kohl's Corporation first quarter net income falls 11%. Newtek first quarter loss narrows.
Wabash National Corporation Announces First Quarter Results...
Wabash National Corporation Announces First Quarter Results LAFAYETTE, IN 05/13/09 Wabash National Corporation reported a net loss of $28.3 million, or $0.94 per diluted share, for the first quarter of 2009 on net sales of $77.9 million.
Wabash Nat. layoffs probably permanent
Wabash National has notified about 800 associates that it does not expect to recall them.
LAFAYETTE: Layoff not affecting supply of material to Utilimaster
A layoff of nearly 800 at Wabash National will not impact the supply of materials to Wakarusa-based Utilimaster Corp.
Trailer maker makes layoffs permanent
Wabash National announced that the 790 plant workers it previously laid off will not be coming back to work anytime soon.
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NSTC, CYNO, WNC, CT, HSTX and PRXI Expected To Be Lower After Earnings Releases on Tuesday
BUYINS.NET / www.squeezetrigger.com is monitoring the performance of all stocks with earnings being released Tuesday, May 5th and determining how the stocks have performed after their last 12 quarterly, 6 quarterly and April earnings reports.
Wabash National Retains BB&T Capital Markets as Financial Advisor to Evaluate Strategic Alternatives
In engaging BB&T Capital Markets, a division of Scott & Stringfellow, LLC, Wabash National is initiating an extensive review of alternative strategies for maximizing shareholder value.
PBS Tecumseh documentary filmed here
Tippecanoe County is the setting of a PBS documentary about Tecumseh that aired on television on the evening of April 20.
Wabash unsure of future; closing is an option
One of North America's largest trailer makers doesn't know how long it can carry on in this market.
Wabash National Looks to Uncertain Future
Wabash National has expressed concerns about its viability in documents the company has filed with the Security and Exchange Commission.
Oxford to Participate in Liberal Arts Study
Oxford College was chosen as one of the 49 institutions to participate in the nationwide study, the University announced earlier this month.
Experts' thoughts on Wabash National
Wabash National was one month late in filing its annual report with the Securities and Exchange Commission.A The report stated there is substantial doubt about the company's viability.A But Purdue transportation expert Frank Dooley says he believes the company can stay afloat.
Taxes send tea into the Wabash
The first tea party Wednesday afternoon had the Pedestrian bridge packed with people wanting their voices to be heard.A Many say the government is spending too much money, and it's unfair to taxpayers.
Wabash National's bleak outlook
Wabash National paints a grim picture for its business outlook. The company filed its annual report with the Securities and Exchange Commission; nearly a month after it was due, and the report repeats that there is "substantial doubt" about its viability, calling it a growing concern.
Family thanks viewers for help
The Murphys of West Lafayette face difficult times, but with help from News Channel 18 viewers, they're getting by.