Beginning Monday February 4th the Valparaiso Police Department’s gun permit procedures will be changing. On Monday gun permit applicants will first be required to apply online for a gun permit and within 30 days schedule an appointment at L1...
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Rhame & Elwood Attorneys at Law, located on Willowcreek Road in Portage, is filled with talented, community oriented individuals that are passionate about the work that they do. Attorney Scott McClure, who became an associate at Rhame &...
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Opportunity Enterprises currently has $1,455 ($2,910 in donations) in Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP) tax credits available for allocation. The credits, which will be awarded on a first-come, first-served basis, will support renovations in the...
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Brought to you be the General Insurance Services, Inc. Over the past few weeks, the agencies responsible for implementation of the health care reform law - the Departments of Health and Human Services, Labor and the Treasury - issued proposed...
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Recent news from the legal profession has focused on the difficulty of new lawyers in finding jobs. Is that changing? A third of law firms and corporations participating in a quarterly survey indicated they are seeking to hire full-time legal staff....
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Recent news from the legal profession has focused on the difficulty of new lawyers in finding jobs. Is that changing? A third of law firms and corporations participating in a quarterly survey indicated they are seeking to hire full-time legal staff....
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NIPSCO
Last Updated: May 14, 2012
New laws passed by the Indiana General Assembly are woven into the fabric of economic development in the state. Three In the News The Indiana Chamber of Commerce highlighted three new pieces of legislation as having the potential to positively impact...
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By:
NIPSCO
Last Updated: May 14, 2012
New laws passed by the Indiana General Assembly are woven into the fabric of economic development in the state. Three In the News The Indiana Chamber of Commerce highlighted three new pieces of legislation as having the potential to positively impact...
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Do you have an old Indiana conviction that you dread revealing to potential employers? Under Indiana’s new “Second Chance Act”, you may no longer have to tell anyone and employers may not be allowed to find out! In an August article, we...
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An intriguing paper from Brookings relays how America’s voting population is skewing older. This is the first time in history (or at least the first census) in which people 45 and older made up the majority of the voting population. These...
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