What’s Up in the Arts
By John Cain South Shore Arts at the Center for Visual and Performing Arts in Munster is currently presenting the 67th Annual Salon Show through March 27. The e... Read more.
Innovation-Driven Economy
by Tom Price At a time when a global economic recession has put economic development on hold in many communities, South Bend has accelerated progress in 2010 to... Read more.
The New Age of Business Meetings
When it comes to amenities for business meetings, these days it's less about the food and nearby entertainment venues (although those will always be important) ... Read more.
United Way launches banking program
GRIFFITH – “Bank on Northwest Indiana,” a program designed to help connect the region’s 21,700 “unbanked or underbanked” resi... Read more.
5K run/walk to help prevent child abuse
INDIANAPOLIS – The Matt Breman Memorial 5K Run & Walk to End Child Abuse will be at 9 a.m. Saturday, April 23, starting at Buggs Temple... Read more.
Seminar focus is entrepreneurial opportunity
CEDAR LAKE – Dushan Nikolovski, director of Purdue University Calumet’s Center for Entrepreneurship Success, is the guest speaker for... Read more.
Adidas Hardwood Challenge comes to NWI
MERRILLVILLE – The Adidas Hardwood Challenge Basketball Tournament will be April 16 and 17 at the Fieldhouse in Merrillville. ... Read more.
PUC, Hammond partner on sports complex
HAMMOND – Purdue University Calumet and the City of Hammond will partner in the development of an outdoor sports complex to serve the u... Read more.
Center for Hospice honors top volunteer
SOUTH BEND – The Center for Hospice Care on Thursday, March 31, presented Bernie Randall of Granger with its John E. Krueger Hospice C... Read more.
Malasto, former head of Porter Hospital, dies
VALPARAISO – Art Malasto, who led Porter Memorial Hospital for 35 years until his retirement in 1990, died Sunday at the age of 86. ... Read more.