Radio One completes new transmission tower

CEDAR LAKE – Radio One Communications has complete construction on a 500-foot tall radio transmission tower, the second-tallest structure in the region. The project includes five years of planning and several months of construction. The tower will serve classic rock station WXRD-FM X-Rock 103.9 and adult contemporary WZVN-FM 107.1, The Z. “The new tower consolidates […]

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Regetz leaves Michigan City EDC for Idaho

MICHIGAN CITY – John Regetz, executive director of the Michigan City Economic Development Corp., has resigned to become executive director of the Bannock Development Corp. in Pocatello, Idaho. Regetz has been with the MCEDC since 2006. He said creating county-wide cooperation with other economic development efforts was one of his biggest achievements, along with the

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NWI Forum elects new officers

PORTAGE – The Northwest Indiana Forum has elected Don Babcock of NIPSCO as chairman of the board. Jill Richie of United States Steel Corp., will be chairman elect and Tom Keilman of BP is secretary-treasurer. The Forum announced that Charles Weaver of the Starke County Economic Development Foundation will head its Economic Development efforts. Leading

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Methodist Hospitals’ bonds upgraded

GARY – Fitch Ratings, one of the three major credit rating agencies, has upgraded Methodist Hospitals‘ bond issues to BBB- from BB+. The ratings agency cited Methodist’s consecutive years of improving profitability, consistent and healthy liquidity, effective expense control and improving medical staff stability as reasons for the upgrade. In 2010 Methodist Hospitals has a

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Purdue researchers take on Parkinson’s

WEST LAFAYETTE – Purdue University researchers have revealed how a mutation in a protein shuts down a protective function needed to prevent the death of neurons in Parkinson’s disease. The discovery could open the door to new drug strategies in treating the disorder. Fred Regnier, the J.J. Law Distinguished Professor of Chemistry, and Jean-Christophe Rochet,

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Fesko named top healthcare executive

MUNSTER – Donald P. Fesko, CEO of Community Hospital, has been named the American College of Healthcare Executives Robert S. Hudgens Memorial Award recipient as the 2012 Young Healthcare Executive of the Year. The award honors an exceptional healthcare executive who is younger than 40. “We are proud that ACHE has selected Don as the

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