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Indiana University research finds opioid overdose deaths in state have risen 500 percent the past 15 years

New research from Indiana University shows opioid overdose deaths in the state have risen by more than 500 percent the past 15 years and misuse of these drugs has cost Indiana billions in economic damage. IU research shows that misuse of opioids in Indiana cost $4.3 billion last year and will exceed $4 billion this …

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INDOT Community Crossings

INDOT will begin accepting matching funds applications for local construction projects Aug. 6

The Indiana Department of Transportation will begin accepting applications for matching funds for shovel-ready local construction projects through Community Crossings beginning Monday, Aug. 6. Community Crossings is the state’s local road and bridge matching grant program. The state has awarded $300 million in state funds through the program to support local road and bridge projects …

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Tatiana Botero

Notre Dame Spanish language professor wins top teaching honors

Tatiana Botero, associate teaching professor of Spanish at the University of Notre Dame, was named 2018 Indiana teacher of the year for university-level instruction by the American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese. She will receive the award at a ceremony on Nov. 2. Botero teaches a community-based learning course called “Immigration and the …

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NIPSCO

NIPSCO issues request for proposals to meet customers’ future electricity needs

Merrillville-based Northern Indiana Public Service Co. seeks proposals for alternative options to meet future electricity needs of its customers. The company said it wants to consider a combination of potential resources for electricity. “As the energy market and customer needs continue to evolve, it is important that we consider all options when determining a long-term …

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Goodwill

Goodwill’s Elkhart Workforce Development Office hosts open house May 23

Goodwill’s Elkhart Workforce Development Office, 2301 S. Nappanee St., Elkhart, will host an open house on Wednesday, May 23 from 8 a.m. to noon. There will be a virtual welding presentation at 9 a.m. Guests will receive an overview of the 2nd Chance and Goodwill Works programs, the Elkhart Urban Enterprise Zone, and the Industrial …

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Merrillville-based Centier Bank was named among the Indiana Chamber of Commerce's Best Places to Work for 2018.

Several Northwest Indiana businesses named among best places to work

Several Northwest Indiana-based businesses and those with a presence in the region, were recognized among the 2018 Best Places to Work in Indiana by the Indiana Chamber of Commerce. Winners were recognized during a banquet on May 3 in Indianapolis. A total of 125 businesses across the state were honored. Winning companies ranged from 16 …

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Indiana Dunes Tourism, Visit Michigan City LaPorte name 2018 ROSE Awards winners

PORTER — Indiana Dunes Tourism and Visit Michigan City LaPorte honored businesses, organizations and individuals for providing outstanding service to the community and visitors on May 9. The Recognition of Service Excellence or ROSE Awards recognize those who go the extra mile to make Porter and LaPorte Counties great places to live and visit. The …

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Wilson Sheehan Lab for Economic Opportunities

Notre Dame receives $10 million anonymous donation to support its efforts to reduce poverty

The University of Notre Dame has received a $10 million anonymous donation, which will help in its efforts to reduce poverty through evidence-based programs and policies. The funds will go to college’s Wilson Sheehan Lab for Economic Opportunities (LEO), a research center in its department of economics. The money will support two new faculty positions …

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The Northwestern Indiana Regional Planning Commission is seeking community input on its 2050 regional plan for Lake, LaPorte and Porter counties.

Northwestern Indiana Regional Planning Commission seeks community input on 2050 regional plan

The Northwestern Indiana Regional Planning Commission is hosting a series of meetings, seeking community input on its 2050 regional plan for Lake, LaPorte and Porter counties. Upcoming meetings include: –          Thursday, May 17, 5:30 p.m., Steel City Academy Cafeteria, 2650 W. 35th Ave., Gary –          Monday, May 21, 4 p.m., Metro Center – Gary Public …

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John Gohsman

Notre Dame names John Gohsman vice president for informaton technology and chief information officer

John Gohsman was named vice president for information technology and chief information officer at the University of Notre Dame. Gohsman, who most recently served as vice chancellor for information technology and chief information officer at Washington University in St. Louis, replaces Ron Kraemer whose retirement was announced in February. Gohsman, originally from Vassar, Mich., has more …

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