When Realty Executives Premier Real Estate Agent Frances Burkett was driving through Valparaiso with her husband a few years ago, it took her only one car ride for her to decide that Valparaiso was the place she wanted to be. "After one drive, I knew...
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The SSCVA’s Lincoln Train Exhibit Awakens History in Northwest Indiana
The historic Lincoln Funeral Train was front and center for the South Shore CVA's Lincoln Train debut at the Indiana Visitor's Center in Hammond, Indiana. A crowd of people of all ages and interests was present to welcome this historic locomotive to...
Read MoreKay Nelson Brings Her Community Contributions to NWI Forum
NWI Forum Director of Environmental Affairs Kay Nelson's dedication to Northwest Indiana and the local community is not limited to her work on the forum, but also her abundance of community work for children and adults. From her time working at the...
Read MoreDon’t Strive for Awards, Strive for Innovation
Humans are obsessed with recognition, we are obsessed with being rewarded, we are obsessed with being praised. It's not something that I want to pass blame on either. Who doesn't want to be awarded for their achievements? Who doesn't want recognition...
Read MoreThe Man, The Myth, and The Legend of W.F. “Bill” Wellman
W.F. "Bill" Wellman is a man who's love for his country and community is expressed every day in the most endearing way. As the senior vice president of Whiteco Industries, star of his own autobiography "It's Made to Sell Not to Drink!", former marine...
Read MoreHistoric Lincoln Funeral Train Holds Connection to Northwest Indiana
On a rainy April 21st, 1865, Former President Abraham Lincoln began his journey towards his final resting place as his 9 car funeral train left Washington Station as it began its long journey north. Along with Lincoln's casket, Lincoln's son Willie...
Read MoreAll About the Journeymen
When one hears the name "journeyman", images of epic warriors or experienced travelers comes to mind, however, this brand of journeymen are of a different breed. While they may not go on epic travels or participate in ferocious battles, these...
Read MoreNorthwest Indiana Forum’s Manufacturing Summit Paints a Bright Picture for Present and Future State of Manufacturing
Urschel Laboratories held dozens of representatives from aspects of business and manufacturing as they gathered to celebrate Manufacturing Day, take a look at the accomplishments of Northwest Indiana's triumphs in manufacturing and where it will go...
Read MoreOpposite of Adults
One of the laments I often hear from Facebook friends and followers is their stance towards moving forward in life or "adulting" as some jokingly call it. It's a term and state of life that seems to draw battle lines as both sides scramble to defend...
Read MoreSummer is Gone, Long Live the Fall
Today is the first day of fall for 2015, and I could not be more excited. Fall comes every year and unlike most seasonal changes always seems to not stay around quite as long as we’d like. This begs the question, what makes fall, especially...
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