Sally Beyers Reynolds believes that commitment is an important skill to teach others, so much so that she has been volunteering with Job’s Daughters International for 35 years to do so. Originally from Terre Haute, Reynolds moved to Portage 44...
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A Northwest Indiana Life in the Spotlight: Jodi Mann-Bella
Jodi Mann-Bella has two passions: helping the older adults in her community and taking photos. Originally from Cincinnati, Ohio, Mann-Bella works as a business development manager for Meals on Wheels of Northwest...
Read MoreA Valpo Life in the Spotlight: David Prokop
Teaching is a profession that requires individuals to not only educate students but to connect with them and help them grow. Valparaiso High School (VHS) Teacher David Prokop makes it his mission to establish that connection with his...
Read MoreNorthwest Indiana Regional Development Authority helps to develop transit areas
Northwest Indiana Regional Development Authority (RDA) is helping to further develop the Region through its work with the upcoming South Shore Line improvements. In conjunction with funding partners – the Federal Transit Administration, Michigan...
Read MoreIndiana University Northwest School of Education receives perfect accreditation evaluation for educator preparation
Indiana University Northwest School of Education proves to be among the best as it recently received a perfect evaluation from the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP) for both its bachelor’s and master’s...
Read MoreNewby, Lewis, Kaminski & Jones, LLP works as team to ensure clients get the best attorney for their case
With its small-town feel, Newby, Lewis, Kaminski & Jones, LLP (NLKJ) is committed to helping the LaPorte and Northwest Indiana communities. With nine attorneys, each from a different background, NLKJ is able to...
Read MoreCancer Survivor Series: Don Kirschner
When Don Kirschner was serving in the Vietnam War with the United States Air Force, he caught hepatitis C. It wasn’t discovered in his body until the ‘90s, and hepatitis C can turn into cancer when left untreated. His...
Read MoreIndiana Beverage’s summer seltzers for 2021 are the perfect poolside refreshers
Need a refreshing drink to sip on as you lounge around the pool? How about a nice, cool drink after a long day in the sun? Indiana Beverage has got you covered. Indiana Beverage offers a variety of flavors and brands of seltzers, guaranteeing...
Read MoreA Valpo Life in the Spotlight: Karen Blakely
Karen Blakely wanted to make a difference, so she became an art teacher. Blakely, who grew up in Portage, has wanted to become a teacher her whole life. “I had always wanted to be a teacher. When I was young, I had a lot of siblings, and I didn't...
Read MoreCalumet College of St. Joseph celebrates 70 years of education and service
Established in East Chicago in 1951 by the Missionaries of the Precious Blood, Calumet College of St. Joseph (CCSJ) has changed lives. As CCSJ reaches its 70th anniversary, they take a look back on their rich history, their students and alumni, as...
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