Drinking Water Odors Caused by ‘Green Building’ Plumbing

WEST LAFAYETTE – Several types of plastic pipes in eco-friendly green buildings in the United States have been found to leach chemicals into drinking water that can cause odors and sometimes exist at levels that may exceed health standards. Buildings are being plumbed with many types of plastic drinking water pipes. These include crosslinked polyethylene

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Exhibit at Substation No. 9

Join South Shore Arts for the exhibit at Substation No. 9, located at 435 Fayette Street in downtown Hammond. Touch.  No Touch.  Burn.  Repeat:  Emerging Artists of Northwest Indiana features works by six Indiana University Northwest alumni and soon to be BFA graduates. Artists include Keith Bond, Jeffrey Brink, Richard Contreras, Veronica Napoli, Eric Roldan, and

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NIPSCO Gives Luminary Awards to Area ‘Shining Beacons’

“Shining beacons” of community service were honored by NIPSCO at a Thursday night presentation of the company’s Luminary Awards. Jim Stanley, NIPSCO chief executive, described the five recipients that way, and said “there inidividuals and organizations here truly helped light the way for those who follow.” South Shore Clean Cities‘ focus on reducing dependency on

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Local Leaders Lauded for Innovation

As part of its effort to highlight its 2013-14 class, the Society of Innovators of Northwest Indiana selected Carl and Lorrie Lisek as its September Innovators of the Month. Building on national recognition for displacing petroleum with alternative fuels, South Shore Clean Cities champions partnerships to build a green economy across Northern Indiana, said Carl

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Lakeside Advisors Serve as Delegates

WASHINGTON, DC – Tim Rice, President, and Tim VerSchure, Senior Vice President, of Lakeside Wealth Management were two of over 140 elite 401(k) plan advisors in the United States who gathered in Washington, DC recently to listen to and advise top congressional leaders about the future of the retirement savings industry and how proposed laws

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NIPSCO Customers Can Expect Lower Winter Heating Bills

MERRILLVILLE — NIPSCO today announced its forecast for home heating bills this upcoming winter heating season.  Compared to last winter, NIPSCO projections indicate that natural gas bills for residential customers will be approximately four percent lower. Over the course of the five-month winter heating season – Nov. 1 to March 31 – NIPSCO’s average residential

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