“It’s important to give whether it’s your time or money. It’s human to give and the more you give the more you get.” This sentiment of giving freely to others is something Pennie Kroush-Klucina promotes through her words and through giving...
Aubrey Thomson
Despite COVID-19 hardships, theatre thrives in Northwest Indiana
Since the middle of March, COVID-19 has thrown a wrench in the normal onslaught of public activities, but schools and theatre companies throughout Northwest Indiana refuse to let the spirit of theatre dwindle. Theatre arts are all about creativity,...
Leadership Life Series: Eric J. Holcomb, Governor of Indiana
Prior to being elected as the 51st governor of Indiana, Governor Eric Holcomb served in the United States Navy and as the state chairman of the Indiana Republican Party. Holcomb has met with officials from all over the world and was recognized as the...
Virtual theatre performances relieve stress and keep people connected while social distancing
While the pandemic may keep people apart, school theatre departments and theatre companies decided it did not have to keep them from performing. Whether it’s through Zoom or another video application, the theatre community has found ways not only...
Cancer Survivor Series: Kelley Weisenbacher
Once she got it back, Kelley Weisenbacher decided to use her voice to compel people to actively attend to their physical health through regular checkups with a doctor. After being diagnosed with thyroid cancer in 2017, Weisenbacher realized how...
Lubeznik Center for the Arts inspires children through School Learning Tour Program
Through the funding provided by Healthcare Foundation of La Porte, Michigan City Community Enrichment Corporation, and Horizon Bank, Lubeznik Center for the Arts (LCA) is proud to offer the School Learning Tour Program to fuel children’s curiosity,...
A McAfee Animal Hospital Employee Spotlight: Tonya Haveck
When her dog had a ruptured ACL, Tonya Haveck turned to McAfee Animal Hospital for help. As a pet owner who adored her dog and admittedly treated him like a child, she recalled being impressed by the level of care with which the veterinarians and...
“Be a mandated supporter”—IUN’s 30th Forum on Child Abuse Neglect promotes supporting families
Every October, athletes sport pink cleats and kids get pink highlights in their hair for Breast Cancer Awareness Month, but October also represents awareness of another crucially important issue that people may overlook. In addition to donning pink...
A Valpo Life in the Spotlight: Logan Ozdyck
Starting with Boy Scouts of America, Valparaiso resident Logan Ozdyck started serving his community at a young age. Ozdyck stuck with Boy Scouts and worked to become an esteemed Eagle Scout. Being an Eagle Scout provided him even more opportunities...
Teachers Credit Union’s Patrick McGinley provides tips on starting a small business
With so many superstores and chain restaurants, people grow tired of big businesses that are all alike. Many crave something original and unique to their communities. When they find that cute little coffee shop across from the courthouse, that...
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