Memorial receives Consumer Choice award

SOUTH BEND – Memorial Hospital has been named a Consumer Choice Award winner by the National Research Corp. This is the 10th time the hospital has received the award. Winners are selected based on consumer perceptions of quality and image. “Consumers are taking a more proactive role in their healthcare decisions and demanding higher quality,” […]

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Real Estate Management changes name

SOUTH BEND – Real Estate Management Corp. has announced it is adopting Bradley Residential Management as its new company name. The company said the change better reflects its relationship between Bradley Residential Management and its sister company, CBRE/Bradley. “As Bradley Residential Management and CBRE/Bradley continue to grow, we want clients to easily recognize the unity

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Memorial, Elkhart General affiliate

SOUTH BEND – The board of directors of Memorial Hospital in South Bend have voted to approve the formation of a new company that will combine the operations of Memorial with Elkhart General Health System. The agreement comes after years of collaboration between the two organizations. The affiliation of Elkhart and Memorial will lead to

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Methodist donates to NWI Food Bank

GARY – Methodist Hospitals’ management team recently contributed non-perishable food times to the Northwest Indiana Food Bank. Members of the management team made the donations during a team building workshop in which by dressed like Pilgrims and Indians during the days leading up to Thanksgiving. Among those participating in the event was Jackie Hoekema, Cath

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Purdue Cal to study state’s horse industry

HAMMOND – Two Purdue University Calumet faculty members have helped write a Purdue University equine business study that indicates Indiana’s horse-related industry has a $2 billion impact on the state’s economy. “This is the first time entrepreneurship has been surveyed,” said Susan Conners, an associate professor and director of the university’s Equine Business Management program.

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