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Legal Changes

Keep tabs on the areas of law that affect your business Is your business structured in the best way to minimize liability exposure? Are you exposing your personal assets to liability? Have you reviewed the many tax implications associated with your business? Are you paying more in self-employment taxes than necessary? These are just a …

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Paula Swenson , Vice President of Patient Care Services and Chief Nursing Officer, makes the rounds with ICU Charge Nurse Janee Babbit at St. Catherine Hospital’s newly renovated Intensive Care Unit.

Evolution of Nursing

Educators and one-on-one guides for patients’ health care journeys Nurses serve patients through stronger roles in health care world While education, roles and opportunities have evolved in the nursing world, the patient has remained at the core of the profession. “Nurses are leaders. They have a leadership role in ensuring patient safety and quality of …

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Monique Ruiz, Office Administrator at Lakeshore Chamber of Commerce. “I’ve had a lot of opportunities for continual growth,” she says. “I’m always getting to do exciting things.“

Diversity in Leadership

Great leadership knows no gender or skin color Local women and minority professionals bring a wealth of perspective to the workplace. Great leadership knows no gender or skin color. Exceptional leaders inspire and encourage us to dig deeper and think beyond the status quo. They are visionaries and advocates. They work tirelessly for the benefit …

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Charles Florance, President and Cofounder of Indiana Whiskey Company, explains everything that touches its whiskey is made in this state, from its grains and fabricated fermentation equipment to its traditional alembic-style copper pot still.

Indiana Whiskey Company

by Hoosiers, for Hoosiers “Too much of anything is bad, but too much good whiskey is barely enough.” — Mark Twain The Indiana Whiskey Company prides itself on distilling every last drop of Hoosier values into its smooth-tasting whiskeys. “Our state has a rich tradition of agriculture and manufacturing,” says Charles Florance, the company’s president …

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Terry McMahon

My Banker My Friend

Considerations when choosing a bank Almost all of us utilize a bank’s business every day. Of the many factors that play into the choice of which bank to use, the following are a few to consider: Location Lending staff – accessibility and knowledge of your business Ancillary services – wealth management, IT and Deposit Fraud …

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Things to Do and See in South Bend

An update on arts and entertainment options across the region The eighth year of the Community Foundation Performing Arts Series kicks off July 22 at the Chris Wilson Pavilion at Potawatomi Park in South Bend, with the Notre Dame Shakespeare Festival Touring Company performing “Twelfth Night.” The New West Guitar Group gives a concert July …

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Collegiate Sports

New conferences for Purdue NW and Valparaiso University Thirty-four miles of toll road still separate the two, multiple lanes of pavement that run east and west and, these days, represent far more than just a thread of red on some service plaza map of Indiana. Those 34 miles are only geographic now, because Purdue Calumet …

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Putting the Pieces Together

Next Steps for the Northwest Indiana Lakeshore By assembling transformational projects, piece by piece, we can ensure a muscular new economy for Northwest Indiana. One important piece is the Marquette Plan. This project began over a generation ago with the purpose of preserving areas of our lakeshore for open, public use in order to improve …

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Lakefront Career Network organized 150 volunteers for a “Day of Giving” at the Stepping Stone Shelter to assist with landscaping, plumbing, kitchen upgrades and painting.

Lakefront Career Network

Network, develop professionally and engage with the community Millennials are an optimistic generation. “They (millennials) want to have a great impact on their community and their world, work with a team, get things done,” according to John Zogby, founder of the Zogby Poll. The Lakefront Career Network (LCN) is a dynamic group of young professionals …

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