NIPSCO

NIPSCO accepting grant requests for public safety education, training

MERRILLVILLE — NIPSCO has launched a new grant to support local nonprofits, which provide public safety education and training across northern Indiana. Grants are available in amounts ranging between $500 and $5,000. Applications will be accepted through Aug. 10; grant awards will be announced the week of Aug. 27. Grants should be applied toward community

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University of Saint Francis Crown Point Program Director Julie Gardner named to ’40 Under Forty’ list

CROWN POINT – Julie Gardner, assistant professor of biology at the University of Saint Francis – Crown Point, recently was named to the 2018 American Society for Clinical Pathology’s 40 Under Forty list. Gardner also is the director of USF Crown Point’s Medical Laboratory Technician program. ASCP’s 40 Under Forty program spotlights 40 accomplished pathologists,

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St. Joseph Energy Center

State, local officials dedicate new St. Joseph Energy Center power plant in New Carlisle

NEW CARLISLE – State and local officials on June 13 dedicated the new Phase I St. Joseph Energy Center natural gas fueled power generating plant at 54745 Walnut Road in New Carlisle. Representatives of the plant’s ownership group, Ares EIF Group and Toyota Tsusho, also were on hand to formally mark the plant’s opening. The

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Dr. Jessica Williams

Dr. Jessica Williams joins Porter Physician Group’s cardiovascular practice

VALPARAISO – Dr. Jessica D. Williams is the newest member of Porter Physician Group’s Northwest Indiana Cardiovascular Physicians practice. Williams was raised in Gary and was the valedictorian of her graduating class at Horace Mann High School. She earned a bachelor of arts degree in sociology from Northwestern University and completed additional pre-medicine courses at

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Engineering firm executive elected director of American Society of Civil Engineers Region 3 board

Carl Sutter, an executive with Wisconsin-based McMahon, an engineering and architectural design firm, was elected to a three-year term as Region 3 director of the American Society of Civil Engineers. Sutter, a senior vice president, leads McMahon’s environmental and infrastructure division. The company also has branch offices in Valparaiso and Machesney Park, Ill. Sutter’s active

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Ozinga

Ozinga driver finishes third in annual Indiana Ready Mixed Concrete Association Mixer Driver Competition

Bruce Mitchell, a ready mix driver with Ozinga, which has several locations across Northwest Indiana, took third place at the 10th annual Indiana Ready Mixed Concrete Association Mixer Driver Competition on June 2. The IRMCA competition tests drivers on a written exam, truck inspection, and up to 10 driving challenges. Mitchell has participated in other

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Northwest Indiana Business Magazine

Governor’s Workforce Cabinet cleared to fill role of workforce development board

The Department of Labor approved Gov. Eric Holcomb’s waiver request, allowing the recently formed Governor’s Workforce Cabinet to fill the role of the state’s federally mandated workforce development board. The Governor’s Workforce Cabinet launched in August 2017 and leads Holcomb’s Next Level Jobs Initiative, the program which connects residents with the skills and training they

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Gary Chicago Airport

Gary/Chicago among several Indiana airports receiving share of $16.8 million in infrastructure grants from U.S. Department of Transportation

Gary/Chicago International Airport is among six Indiana airports awarded a share of $16.8 million in infrastructure grants through the U.S. Department of Transportation. The funds are part of a $677 million first allotment of $3.2 billion in grants through the Federal Aviation Administration’s Airport Improvement Program for airports across the country. Gary/Chicago International Airport is

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