Purdue Cal United Way effort up 25 percent

HAMMOND – Purdue University Calumet closed 2011 with a 25 percent increase in contribution to its annual Lake Area United Way campaign. Faculty, staff and students generated $22,235.56 in pledges and gifts, including a record $1,648.14 from students. The campus committee was directed by Daniel Hendricks, vice chancellor for advancement; Ralph Rogers, vice chancellor for […]

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Porter gets accreditation from Cancer Society

VALPARAISO – Porter Hospital has received a three-year American Cancer Society Gold Standards of Accreditation for its computed technology (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and other nuclear medicine procedures. The Gold Standard of Accreditation is awarded to facilities meeting Cancer Society guidelines and technical standards and is the highest level of image quality and patient

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Sav-A-Lot to open two new stores

WHEATFIELD – Save-A-Lot, a national discount supermarket chain, will open stores in Wheatfield and Kouts. The stores will be owned by Tysen’s Family Market, which operates supermarkets in DeMotte, Delphi, Hammond, Michigan City and Rensselaer. Todd Hinson, CEO of Tysen’s Family Market, said Sav-A-Lot stores offer grocers at 40 percent less than traditional grocery stores.

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Porter County creates ‘jobs cabinet’

VALPARAISO – The Porter County Commissioners have named 11 members of a newly created Economic Development Cabinet to spur job creation in the county. They are Doug Olson, former Portage mayor and director of governmental affairs at SEH of Indiana; Ronald Belin, general manager of Frontier Communication; Stewart McMillan, president of Task Force Tips; Heather

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