A Lasting Legacy

Largest estate gift funds St. Joseph’s College scholarships. by Michael Puente For two years beginning in 2008, Maureen Egan provided vital information about St. Joseph’s College in Rensselaer to a complete stranger. She had no idea what this person was going to do with the information or to whom they were going to pass the […]

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The Best of Northwest Indiana Business

Our readers’ picks of the region’s top business and lifestyle choices. by Rick A. Richards All businesses strive to be the best at what they do. Companies create a culture to nurture excellence in hiring the right employees and providing the services and products customers want, but they seldom receive unsolicited validation that what they’re

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Memorial Fetal Medicine get ultrasound OK

SOUTH BEND – The Ultrasound Practice Accreditation Council of the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine has announced that the ultrasound practice of Memorial Maternal Fetal Medicine has been re-accredited. All facets of Memorial’s practice were assessed, including the training and qualification of physicians and sonographers; equipment maintenance documentation, storage and record keeping practices; policies

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PNC commencement set at Valparaiso

WESTVILLE – Purdue University North Central will hold its commencement ceremony at 7 p.m. Monday, May 21, at the Valparaiso University Athletics-Recreation Center. No tickets are needed to attend. PNC students will earn 330 masters’ bachelor’s or associate degrees. Graduates will be welcomed into the ranks of Purdue alumni by Jeffrey L. Swan, vice president

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IUN hosts high speed rail conference

GARY – The 13th annual Golden Spike Seminar will be held Thursday, May 17, at the John Anderson Conference Center at Indiana University Northwest. The seminar, “Why Indiana is so Important to the Midwest Regional Rail System” is sponsored by IUN, the Midwest Regional Rail System and the Indiana High Speed Rail Association. The keynote

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PUC professor to discuss NATO summit

HAMMOND – A Purdue University Calumet professor and author will discuss the upcoming NATO Summit in Chicago during a free presentation at noon, Monday, May 14, in YJean Chambers Hall of the university’s Student Union and Library. Richard Rupp is an associate professor of political science, head of Purdue Calumet’s Department of History and Political

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