Life sciences startup lands additional funding

West Lafayette-based life sciences startup Amplified Sciences has secured more funding to further develop its pancreatic cancer diagnostic platform. The company has received two investments totaling $108,000 from the Flywheel Fund.... Read More

Bowen Center plans to open four new clinics

Warsaw-based not-for-profit health services provider Bowen Center plans to open four health clinics in the next few weeks in northeast Indiana, marking the latest expansions for the largest community health center in the state.... Read More

Region 4 Workforce Board names new CEO

A Lafayette-based organization that provides workforce development services for a 12-county region has a new leader. The Region 4 Workforce Board on Wednesday announced Gregg Notestine as its new CEO and executive director.... Read More

Merrillville unveils new town slogan

After a nearly five-month process, the town of Merrillville has approved a new town slogan. The Merrillville Town Council this week said residents overwhelmingly voted "Merrillville, The Heart of the Region" as the new slogan.... Read More

Ivy Tech approved for use of Pell Grants for inmates

The Indiana Department of Correction has approved the use of Pell Grants for three Ivy Tech Community College certificates available to inmates. If approved by the U.S. Department of Education and Ivy Tech’s accrediting agencies, the initiative would make...... Read More

Grace College delegation visits Hungary institution

Five faculty and staff members from Grace College in Winona Lake traveled to visit their partner university in Budapest, Hungary, earlier this month. Among the goals of the trip, Grace said, was to brainstorm additional partnership opportunities.... Read More