Taltree Arboretum opens Railway Garden

            VALPARAISO – Taltree Arboretum’s Railway Garden is scheduled to open Saturday, April 30 at 450 W. County Road 100 North.             The G-gauge railway will take visitors through a garden that provide discovery opportunities for all ages.             Hundreds of miniature and dwarf conifers, diminutive trees and shrubs and ground hugging perennials are the […]

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Valparaiso holds speed networking event

            VALPARAISO – In an effort to connect Valparaiso University students with area businesses, a Speed Networking Event will be held on the campus from 12:30 to 4 p.m. Friday, April 8.             Organizer Holly Simpson, assistant director of Harre Union, said the event will give students the opportunity to hone their networking and job

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Hammond mayor helps St. Baldrick’s

            HAMMOND – Mayor Thomas M. McDermott helped raise more than $2,600 for the St. Baldrick’s fundraiser. Joanna Halinski and her 4-year-old son, Oliver, also took part, helping raise $2,660 to help sick children.             “I think it’s great that a child as young as Oliver participated in an event like this,” said McDermott. It’s

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Six at Purdue Research Park are tech finalists

            WEST LAFAYETTE – Five companies and an entrepreneur based in the statewide Purdue Research Park network have been named finalists for the 2011 TechPoint Mira Awards.             The Purdue Research Park network has locations in West Lafayette, Merrillville, Indianapolis and New Albany and is home to 200 businesses that employ 4,000 people.             The

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Lake Area United Way names board

            GRIFFITH – New officers and members have been elected to Lake Area United Way’s 2011 board of trustees.             Heading the board is Daniel Lowery, vice president of academic affairs at Calumet College. Other officers are Michael Davis, retired from NIPSCO, vice chairman; and Kay Nelson, director of environmental affairs for the Northwest Indiana

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Community begins using new pacemakers

            MUNSTER – Cardiologists at Community Hospital have announced they are among the first in Northwest Indiana to begin implanting MRI compatible pacemakers in patients. The Medtronic Revo MRI Surescan device is safe for use around or in magnetic resonance imaging equipment.             “It has been estimated that up to 50 percent of patients with

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Purdue to host emergency responders

            WEST LAFAYETTE – Purdue University has extended an invitation to emergency responders, government leaders and the public to take part in a conference to better understand communication, transportation, energy and distribution issues during a natural disaster.             The Network Resilience Conference is 1:30-5:30 p.m. (EST) Monday, April 7, in the Morgan Center for Entrepreneurship,

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United Way accepting donations for Japan

            GRIFFITH – United Way Worldwide is accepting contributions for the Central Community Chest of Japan.             “We’ve all been shocked and moved by the images and stories coming out of Japan following last week’s earthquakes, tsunami, and now, nuclear crisis. Around the globe, people are responding with support for the people of Japan,” said

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