Notes: Arcadia to Add More Than 900 Jobs

Indianapolis-based health care company Arcadia Resources is expected to announce big expansion plans today.

Arcadia, which relocated from Michigan to Indianapolis in 2007, through its pharmacy unit sells a pill-dispensing system called DailyMed.

The product is designed for patients taking multiple medications for serious health conditions. With DailyMed, Arcadia’s pharmacy packages a month’s worth of medication into a box with individually wrapped doses labeled with the time and day they need to be taken.

Kentland-based bottled water company Ice River Springs is adding a second shift and five to 10 new jobs, prompting local officials to look at building a second water tower for the town.

Kokomo is nearly finished with nearly $1 million worth of infrastructure to spruce up the downtown business district.

After more than two years, unused rail cars that have blighted the landscape in New Castle have been pulled out, opening the tracks for use by a new scrap metal business.

Indianapolis officials want to pour another $2.7 million into renovations on the downtown City Market just two years after an initial $2.7 million investment failed to boost business.

A group of investors had purchased the struggling Pine Valley Country Club in Fort Wayne, saving more than 80 jobs.

The ongoing controversy over the trash-to-ethanol plant in Schneider ongoes some more.