Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels and executives of wireless broadband p...
Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels and executives of wireless broadband provider Omnicity said Wednesday that the company will expand, creating about 100 new jobs by 2012 in Rushville. The Indiana Economic Development Corp. offered Omnicity up to $25,000 in training…
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grants and will provide Rushville officials with a $110,000 grant toward off-site infrastructure improvements needed for the project. The city will provide property tax abatement at the request of the Rush County Economic Development Corporation. Rushville- based Omnicity, which provides broadband to more than 30 rural Indiana counties, plans to put $2.5 million into infrastructure and construction of a building to house call center, collections and distribution operations. Omnicity, which employs 38 at four Indiana facilities, plans to begin hiring customer service specialists, managers and service personnel in October to keep up with recent acquisitions and fiber-optic construction contracts. The company works with local governments and electric cooperatives to bring broadband to nearly 6,000 subscribers statewide.