Regional groups receive state grants
Indiana’s Commerce office awarded $925,107 in grants to 28 organizations statewide to fund community projects focused on growing the state’s entrepreneurial ecosystem.
Indiana’s Commerce office awarded $925,107 in grants to 28 organizations statewide to fund community projects focused on growing the state’s entrepreneurial ecosystem.
Memorial Hospital of South Bend is using new needle-free technology to reduce the number of needle sticks patients need during standard blood draws and hospital stays.
Memorial Hospital now providing needle-free blood draws Read More »
Young budding entrepreneurs are invited to a free summer bootcamp in Michigan City to explore entrepreneurship, creating positive mindsets and reaching personal goals.
Summer Buddingpreneur Bootcamp plants seeds of youth entrepreneurship Read More »
The American College of Cardiology recently listed Northwest Health – La Porte among the nation’s top performing hospitals for treatment of heart attack patients.
Goshen Physicians Family Medicine expanded its footprint, opening a 2,500-square-foot facility in Wakarusa that will be staffed by Dr. Malinda Lasater and Dr. Tricia Foster.
Northwest Indiana organizations are joining other groups across the state in a four-month training aimed at exploring approaches to align talent development with industry needs.
Regional organizations participate in training to enhance talent pipeline Read More »
A Beacon Health neurosurgeon and Notre Dame engineer have teamed up to develop an implant that will advance spinal treatment for patients with chronic back pain.
Beacon Health doctor, University of Notre Dame aerospace engineer collaborate Read More »
Harmony Marketing Group recently updated its name to Harmony and refreshed its website to reflect the concept that the organization integrates into clients’ programs.
The Michigan City Chamber of Commerce and the Economic Development Corp. Michigan City delivered an economic update highlighting the city’s projects and prosperity.
Timothy Abeska, retired attorney of Barnes & Thornburg, recently won the Indiana Bar Foundation’s Legacy Award for his work spanning volunteerism and legal assistance.