Self-care is not selfish. That message was the thread connecting presentations and interactive sessions at the Empowering Women’s Retreat, hosted by Community Healthcare System. The event, which took place April 20 at The Center for Visual and...
Read MorePorter County, are you ready to vote?
Vote411 has the election information you need to make an informed decision for the primaries on May 7! Vote411.org is open 24/7 and offers important information about who's on your ballot and where they stand on the issues that matter to you. Visit...
Read MorePortage EDC educates future professionals in Healthcare 360 program at Ivy Tech Community College
The Portage Economic Development Corporation (EDC) held its annual Healthcare 360 program at Ivy Tech Community College’s Valparaiso Campus on Wednesday, April 24. Students across Northwest Indiana were introduced to different aspects of the...
Read MoreIUN’s Class of 2024: Earning a degree on your own time
Stephanie Garcia, a mother of four, earned two degrees in half the time There might not be too much Stephanie Garcia can put on her plate. The Griffith native chose to pursue her degree at Indiana University Northwest two years ago. She’s now...
Read MoreValparaiso Awarded $1.5 million in Community Crossing Funds
The City of Valparaiso has been awarded the maximum $1.5 million in Community Crossings grant funds through the Indiana Department of Transportation, announced Governor Eric Holcomb. Together with newly appropriated funding for roadways,...
Read MoreUniversity-community collaboration helps grow local police departments, creating safer communities
How an IU Northwest alumnus and professor’s partnership is advancing the region Cynthia Torres had a lifelong dream of becoming a police officer, but she thought it was out of her reach. “I honestly thought I never could,” she said. “I...
Read MoreRound up for Hospice of the Calumet Region through the Strack & Van Til checkout challenge round up
Caring for loved ones is an honor and a responsibility, and when it comes to end-of-life decisions, dignity and comfort are paramount. That is why many people choose hospice care. From Monday, April 22 through Sunday, April 28, Hospice of the Calumet...
Read MoreHammond Common Council College Scholarship Applications Now Available
The Hammond City Council is once again providing fifteen $1,000 scholarships to Hammond Indiana high school seniors graduating in May/June 2024. All seniors who plan to enroll in either a two-year or a four-year degree program at an accredited...
Read MoreIUN’s Class of 2024: Finding stability through education
CIS graduate Breyah Barnes sought a career of longevity by returning to school For Breyah Barnes, returning to school was a necessity. A mother of two boys, working long hours, she wanted a career not just another job. In the summer of 2021, Barnes...
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