Spotlight Interview with Indiana Nature Conservancy

Listen to “Spotlight” radio interview with State Director, Mary McConnell with The Indiana Nature Conservancy and Jim Poyser, Indiana Living Green Magazine, and executive producer/host Glee Renick-May. Spotlight – Part One: [audio:https://nwindianabusiness.com//wp-content/uploads/2012/04/Spotlight-Indianapolis-1-of-2-042212.mp3|titles=Spotlight Indianapolis 1 of 2 042212]

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RDA offers to help region bus service

CROWN POINT – The Northwest Indiana Regional Development Authority is offering to provide gap funding for regional bus service to continue after its announced June 30 shutdown date, provided local officials identify and implement a permanent funding source before that time. “Over the past two years, the region has made progress toward the creation of

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Tech Transformation

How can you decide which new technologies to adopt? In 40 short years, the world has been transformed by the personal computer. There are few businesses that can successfully and profitably operate without computers and digital information technology. Embedded in this rapid and overwhelming innovation is a growing sense of falling behind. If you own

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Around the Region

A lot has happened in Northwest Indiana’s business community the past three months. Here are some of the highlights. Accounting Peggy Rogers has opened a full-service accounting office in Valparaiso. Peggy Rogers & Associates LLC will offer accounting services, assurance, tax services and consulting. Most recently, Rogers was a partner at a firm in Michigan

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The NBA Returns

Labor deal gives a boost to small-market teams such as Indiana Pacers. by Rick A. Richards After five months of rancorous bargaining, the National Basketball Association got back to business Christmas Day. As is usually the case in labor-management disputes, the root of the disagreement was money – but not between labor and management. The

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The Digital Age of Marketing

There’s no cookie-cutter approach to social media. With the dramatic increase in technology the past few years, brands have learned how to quickly adapt to the needs of the growing online consumer. While some may say all brands need to utilize the standard social media outlets such as Facebook, Twitter, Flickr and YouTube, it’s crucial

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