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Best of Northwest Indiana 2010

For the Past few months, readers of Northwest Indiana Business Quarterly have been casting their votes for the Best of Northwest Indiana. But this year, instead of mailing or faxing in their ballots, readers simply clicked their mouse. It took a bit of time to page through the numerous categories, and to all those who …

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Job Opening at NWIBQ

Immediate Opening full or part-time: Account Executive Job description and responsibilities: This position requires previous advertising sales experience in publishing or related print advertising sales media or broadcast media.  This candidate is responsible for new business advertising revenues for a growing successful regional business magazine currently serving northwest Indiana and South Bend/Michiana. This job requires …

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Moran Design Ad Wins Summit Creative Award

Moran Design Corporation added another award to it’s ever growing list of recognitions, recently capturing a silver in the prestigious 2010 Summit Creative Award competition, sponsored annually by Summit International Awards. Thousands of submissions poured in from 24 countries with the Hammond, Indiana design firm scoring among the very best creative entries. The design firm’s …

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Call for Entries: Heartland Film Festival

Heartland Film Festival officially opened its Call for Entries and is now accepting independently-produced feature length, short and student films for its 19th annual competition, which will take place October 14-23, 2010 in Indianapolis, Indiana. Heartland Film Festival presents Crystal Heart Awards and more than $100,000 in cash prizes to the top-judged submissions, including a …

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Former U.S. Attorney, Business Leader to Speak at Law Commencement

The director of global litigation for one of the world’s largest engineering and construction companies and a former United States Attorney for northern Indiana, John F. Hoehner, will speak to graduates of the Valparaiso University School of Law during May 22 commencement ceremonies. Hoehner, whose distinguished legal career has spanned more than 30 years, will …

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RSS Syndication

NWIBQ.COM supports RSS syndication, for all of you savvy web news readers out there. To subscribe, click on the RSS link anywhere you see it. Or, click the RSS icon in your browser’s address bar. If you are an avid news reader, and don’t know what RSS syndication means – you’re missing out on a …

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NWIBQ launches its new web portal

Welcome to our new site! We’ve updated NWIBQ.COM to provide a whole host of new features. Here are some highlights: The new Business News Blog (which you are reading right now) will provide a stream of updates about NWIBQ and general news items of interest to the Northwest Indiana business community. In between issues of …

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Help in the Workplace

The 2008 rankings from the United Health Foundation show that Indiana faces several health challenges. Nearly one-quarter (24.1 percent) of Hoosiers smoke and 27.4 percent are obese. The overall indications are that healthiness will decline over time rather than improve. Not a pretty picture. Many people are receiving health care assistance from the workplace—both medical …

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Ciao Bella

You never know quite what you’re going to get when a new place opens up and calls itself an Italian restaurant. Sometime that means the restaurant can make a tasty pizza and a terrific plate of spaghetti. An Italian restaurant is something special when it embraces the richness of northern and southern Italian cuisine. Happily, …

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Keeping Employees Healthy

Everyone is concerned about health these days—from our own personal health to the health of the economy. On at least one level, the two are intertwined. Americans pay more for health care than many other nations, which raises the question: Could economic recovery start at the doctor’s office? “No,” says Mike Campbell of Louisville-based Neace …

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