Lilly Welcomes Community to May Open House
Eli Lilly and Co. has planned a two-day open house to meet the community and answer residents’ questions about its new plant here, ranging from environmental concerns to how to help build it. Read More
Eli Lilly and Co. has planned a two-day open house to meet the community and answer residents’ questions about its new plant here, ranging from environmental concerns to how to help build it. Read More
Last September, road improvement projects managed by the Indiana Economic Development Corporation began. While there was great progress, projects paused for winter. With spring here and asphalt plants reopening here’s what residents in the area can expect according to the IEDC. As a reminder, the contractors performing this work will continue to ensure access to homeowners.
Spring planting season means increased farm vehicle traffic. During Wednesday’s morning safety meeting, Brian Daggy from Boone County Farm Bureau, and Purdue Extension Educator Andrea Hatfield, stressed the need to slow down, be patient and avoid distractions when encountering farm equipment on the road.
Fluor Construction’s, Jeff Wagner, Community Relations & Communications Manager, for the Lilly Lebanon Project, joined What’s Up Boone County host, Kent Frandsen, on a podcast this week to give an update on the construction progress and what to expect as the project continues to move forward. Listen now.
Many professionals working on the Lilly Lebanon Project live and work in central Indiana. Meet a few team members you’ll see around town.
Weather conditions impacted field work throughout the first quarter of 2024. Early January was challenging, with snow and single-digit temperatures putting a halt to all but essential facility and equipment maintenance activity.
The Boone County Economic Development Corporation hosted conversations for the Fluor team and Boone County city and town leaders in the fall. Many of the topics discussed align with the Lilly Lebanon Project team’s commitment to sustainability.
Many professionals working on the Lilly Lebanon Project live and work in central Indiana. Meet a few team members you’ll see around town.