Office of Community and Rural Affairs Awards

INDIANAPOLIS – Today at the Indiana Statehouse, Lt. Governor Sue Ellspermann joined the Office of Community and Rural Affairs awards to recognize over 100 rural communities who partnered with the agency throughout 2015 to cooperatively shape and execute their vision for local community and economic development opportunities. “It is important to determine where we want our […]

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New President at Franciscan St Anthony Health Michigan City

MICHIGAN CITY – Dean Mazzoni, who has held executive positions at five hospitals, including for-profit and not-for-profit facilities, has been named the new president and chief executive officer of Franciscan St. Anthony Health-Michigan City. The new President at Franciscan St Anthony Health Michigan City will assume his duties in mid-January. Mazzoni has served for three years in his

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St Mary Medical Center Earns Recognition

HOBART – St Mary Medical Center earns recognition as a 2014 Top Performer on Key Quality Measures by The Joint Commission, the leading accreditor of health care organizations in the United States. St. Mary Medical Center was recognized in The Joint Commission’s 2015 annual report “America’s Hospitals: Improving Quality and Safety,” for attaining and sustaining excellence

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Purdue Professor Helps Create DNA Based Motor

WEST LAFAYETTE — A research team including a Purdue professor helps create DNA based motor that “rolls” rather than “walks” and is 1,000 times faster than conventional DNA-based motors. Andrew Mugler, an assistant professor of physics in Purdue’s Department of Physics and Astronomy, provided insight into the theoretical framework of the physics associated with the motors

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New Technology Fighting Prostate Cancer

MUNSTER – Men with elevated and/or rising PSA levels concerned about a prostate cancer diagnosis or men in active surveillance of prostate cancer will get peace of mind with new technology fighting prostate cancer. The new 3T MRI technology being used at Community Hospital. Radiologists, urologists and oncologists are working together to identify, target and

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Increased Charter School Enrollment Across the Nation

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Ten years ago, only one community in the nation enrolled at least 30 percent of its public school students in charter public schools. Today, 14 communities meet that threshold, demonstrating high demand for increased charter school enrollment across the nation, according to the 10th annual student enrollment share report released today by the

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IU President Tours Port of Indiana

GARY – Indiana University President Michael A. McRobbie, IU Northwest Chancellor William J. Lowe, and colleagues got an up-close look at some of Northwest Indiana’s most powerful economic engines as the IU President tours Port of Indiana – Burns Harbor. The tour was part of McRobbie’s visit to IU Northwest, one of seven IU campuses

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