Join the Homeward Bound 5K Walk/Run

Be a Superhero to help end homelessness in St. Joseph County! Join the Homeward Bound 5k awareness and fundraiser on Saturday, April 11th. The fundraiser benefits five area agencies: Habitat for Humanity, Hannah’s House, Hope Ministries, Robinson Community Learning Center and St. Joseph County Bridges Out of Poverty.  Together these organizations impact thousands of families […]

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Severe Weather System Threatens the Midwest This Week

CHICAGO – With a potentially volatile midweek forecast that includes severe storms, heavy rains, strong winds and the potential for tornadoes, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Federal Emergency Management Agency encourages everyone to get prepared. “Because severe weather can strike with little or no warning, everyone needs to be prepared now,” FEMA Region V

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Women in Engineering Wins Google Grant

WEST LAFAYETTE — Purdue University’s Women in Engineering Program (WIEP) is sharing in a 2015 Google Rise Award partnership grant. WIEP will work with Science Buddies and girlSPARC to help interest young students in computer science. The Google Rise Awards support organizations that engage girls and underrepresented students in extracurricular computer science programs. This year,

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Purdue Center for Animal Welfare Science Symposium

WEST LAFAYETTE — Purdue University’s Center for Animal Welfare Science will bring together researchers, producers, government officials and others in its first symposium exploring how science can help allay mounting public concern over the well-being of animals. The daylong event, “Addressing Current Animal Welfare Issues: Scientific Challenges and Their Societal Context,” will be held May

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