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Indiana CPA Society holds conference

            INDIANAPOLIS – The Indiana CPA Society will hold its annual conference Tuesday, Sept. 21 at the Marriott East in Indianapolis.             Keynote speaker is Ralph Nach of Loscalzo Associates Ltd., who will provide information on accounting standards.             For more information on the conference, contact Jenifer Groth at (317) 726-5010 or e-mail jgroth@incpas.org.

Photography trade show at Welcome Center

            HAMMOND – A photography seminar and trade show will be held from 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 26 at the Indiana Welcome Center at Interstate 94 and Kennedy Avenue.             The seminar will include instruction by professional photographers. The event is for photographers of all skill levels. Among those participating are Edda …

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Lakeshore Chamber holds 6th Business Expo

            HAMMOND – The Lakeshore Chamber of Commerce will hold its sixth annual Business Expo starting at 11:30 a.m. Oct. 21 at Dynasty Banquets, 4125 Calumet Ave.             The theme is “Health Care Reform 2010” and speakers include certified public accountant Tim Anderson of Clifton Gunderson LLP; Gene Diamond, regional CEO of Sisters of St. …

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Sand Creek awards two scholarships

            CHESTERTON – Sand Creek Country Club has selected two recipients for its Alice Wesson Scholarship.             Josh Kalita and Nicolas Teall have received the scholarship, which is named after former Sand Creek employee Alice Wesson. She worked at the country club for 18 years and was killed in an auto accident Sept. 1, 2000. …

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Former DNR director focuses on Asian carp

            WASHINGTON, D.C. – John Goss, former head of the Indiana Department of Natural Resources, will head the campaign to prevent Asian carp from invading the Great Lakes.             Goss, who also was executive director of the National Wildlife Federation’s Indiana affiliate, was named to the Asian carp position by President Barack Obama.             He …

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PUC Chancellor Cohen to step down

            HAMMOND – Howard Cohen, chancellor of Purdue University Calumet, has announced he is stepping down effective June 30, 2011, after nine years at the helm of the campus.             Cohen, 66, said he plans to remain at Purdue Calumet as a faculty member in the Department of English and Philosophy.             “This university has …

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Bankers Association urges fiscal basics

            INDIANAPOLIS – Teaching children the financial basics is important, but they are not often taught those basics in school, according to the Indiana Bankers Association.             Financial literacy is important for not only future business leaders, but for customers as well. Children as young as 4 realize money is important, but they don’t understand …

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Community uses robots in pharmacy

            MUNSTER – Community Healthcare System has implemented a high-tech solution to safeguard patients against misidentification. Community Healthcare includes Community Hospital in Munster, St. Catherine Hospital in East Chicago and St. Mary Medical Center in Hobart.             The hospital is using robots to dispense medication, said John Gorski, chief operating officer. “Our goal is to …

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Purdue joins research consortium

            WEST LAFAYETTE – Purdue University has become part of a research consortium led by Pennsylvania State University to develop technologies to create more energy efficient buildings.             Penn State will receive $129 million over the next five years from several federal sources to create an “Energy Innovation Hub” at the Philadelphia Navy Yard. Purdue …

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$220 million project set at U.S. Steel

            GARY – U.S. Steel Corp. will begun work soon on a $220 million project at its Gary Works site.             The project includes four coke oven modules that will allow the company to more efficiently and cleanly produce the coke it needs for the steelmaking process.             U.S. Steel announced the project several months …

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