Lakeshore Chamber holds 6th Business Expo
HAMMOND – The Lakeshore Chamber of Commerce will hold its sixth annual Business Expo starting at 11:30 a.m. Oct. 21 at Dynasty Banquets... Read more.
Sand Creek awards two scholarships
CHESTERTON – Sand Creek Country Club has selected two recipients for its Alice Wesson Scholarship. Josh Kalita a... Read more.
Former DNR director focuses on Asian carp
WASHINGTON, D.C. – John Goss, former head of the Indiana Department of Natural Resources, will head the campaign to prevent Asian carp ... Read more.
PUC Chancellor Cohen to step down
HAMMOND – Howard Cohen, chancellor of Purdue University Calumet, has announced he is stepping down effective June 30, 2011, after nine ... Read more.
Bankers Association urges fiscal basics
INDIANAPOLIS – Teaching children the financial basics is important, but they are not often taught those basics in school, according to ... Read more.
Community uses robots in pharmacy
MUNSTER – Community Healthcare System has implemented a high-tech solution to safeguard patients against misidentification. Community H... Read more.
Purdue joins research consortium
WEST LAFAYETTE – Purdue University has become part of a research consortium led by Pennsylvania State University to develop technologie... Read more.
$220 million project set at U.S. Steel
GARY – U.S. Steel Corp. will begun work soon on a $220 million project at its Gary Works site. The project inclu... Read more.
Porter Health System to conduct trials
VALPARAISO – Porter Health System has been selected by The Center for Medicare and Medicaid and Abbott Vascular as a site for CHOICE, a... Read more.
A.D. Sander, Purdue Calumet leader, dies
HAMMOND – A.D. (Dick) Sander, 84, a former Munster resident and administrator and professor at Purdue University Calumet, has died. He ... Read more.