Community Health Fair set in Knox

KNOX – Starke County residents are invited to attend the Community Health Fair Friday, April 26 from 2 to 7 p.m. at the Knox Community Center, 55 E. Lake St. Indiana University Health Starke Hospital and Community Services of Starke County partnered for the annual event. Participants will receive a free gift for attending. Refreshments

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Hughes named to NWI Business Hall of Fame

GARY – Danita Johnson Hughes, president and CEO of Edgewater Systems for Balanced Living, has been inducted into the Northwest Indiana Business and Industry Hall of Fame. It honors individuals that have made substantial contributions to business and industry, as well as making a lifetime commitment to enhancing communities in the region. “Typically I listen more

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Vania-Tomczak earns development designation

GARY – Renae Vania-Tomczak recently earned designation as a Housing Development Finance Professional (HDFP) and Economic Development Finance Professional (EDFP) from the National Development Council, the oldest national non-profit community and economic development organization in the U.S. Certification courses were sponsored by the Indiana Association of Community and Economic Development. Vania-Tomczak serves as the Project

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Marketing group hosts DKI founder

SOUTH BEND – The American Marketing Association Michiana Chapter will hold a health care marketing luncheon on April 16. Daniella Koren, founder of healthcare relationship marketing company DKI, is the speaker. Koren’s focus and interest is in relationship marketing, specifically patient relationship marketing. The event will be held at the Pfeil Innovation Center from 11:30

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Winery opens in Jasper County

RENSSELAER – Carpenter Creek Cellars, the newest winery in Indiana, has opened in Jasper County. The winery is on Jordan Road between Remington and Rensselaer. Carpenter Creek has been a two-year project. It opened with six wines ranging from dry to sweet. The production team uses grapes sourced from around the Midwest. “We don’t want

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