Ivy Tech offers CNC machining program
Ivy Tech is offering a four-day CNC Automation & Programming Skills Training workshop in East Chicago to help meet the employment needs of area manufacturers.
Ivy Tech is offering a four-day CNC Automation & Programming Skills Training workshop in East Chicago to help meet the employment needs of area manufacturers.
Ports of Indiana-Burns Harbor welcomed the M.V. Pile as the first ocean vessel of the 2025 international shipping season and presented a steel stein to the ship’s captain.
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Valparaiso University is expanding its academic offerings in 2025–2026 with new programs and certificates designed to meet emerging workforce and societal needs.
State Rep. Chuck Moseley presented a resolution honoring Indiana State Police Officer Nedal Nabhan for his courage and selflessness in the face of a terrorist attack.
Gary Community School Corp.’s radio station WGVE 88.7 FM, a teaching platform for students and a community resource, recently underwent a vast equipment upgrade.
Purdue University broke ground on the new Mitch Daniels School of Business building, a facility that will become the university’s second-largest classroom in West Lafayette.
Goodwill Industries of Michiana’s Veteran’s Resource Network is planning six military veteran Stand Down events to support veterans and their families across the Region.
The City of La Porte recently took the No. 2 spot for USA Today’s Best Small Town in the Midwest contest and made Bottom Line Magazine’s list of affordable places to live.
Albert Miller, 35, of Raymond James & Associates in Valparaiso, landed No. 14 for producing $2.5 million in annual revenue.
The City of Valparaiso is exploring the possibility of expanding Central Plaza Park in downtown Valparaiso and has initiatiated preliminary discussions with landowners.
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