Cancer Survivor Series: Esther Lewis
In January of 2019, Esther Lewis, then 39, found a small lump in her breast. Having dealt with swollen lymph nodes before, she thought this lump was most likely that. But being cautious and proactive, Lewis sought confirmation that would end up...
Read MoreStudents shoot for their futures at The Crusader Hoops in Hammond event
Valparaiso University’s (VU) men’s and women’s basketball teams tipped-off the new season working with children today at the Hammond Civic Center. The Crusader Hoops in Hammond event brought students from the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater...
Read MorePorter Physician Group’s Dr. Sunil Patel Discusses Flu Prevention
Those who have ever had the flu will tell you one thing: never again, if they can help it. Flu season has arrived, and while it’s still early, the time to get vaccinated is now, because the flu can be more than miserable. It can be deadly. Dr....
Read MoreA La Porte County Life in the Spotlight: Dan and Jon Egolf
Brothers, business owners, and musicians Dan and Jon Egolf of San Pierre are putting spice into the community. Owners of Leg Shakers BBQ—“barbecue so good, it’ll make your leg shake”—the Egolf brothers are using their talents to put some...
Read MoreWhat you can do to support teachers year-round
With a breath of relief, and maybe even a few tears, many parents watched their kids go back to school last month. School bags were packed full of pencils, erasers, markers, and many other supplies requested by teachers. The supplies sent along with...
Read MoreA LaPorte County Life in the Spotlight: Jonathan Wilson
A Media Engineer at InTouch Practice Communications during the day, and at night, his alter-ego emerges as he becomes Creativity Man --with a donning of the proverbial cape, much like the comic book heroes he loves. Musician, Documentarian,...
Read MoreCommunity Healthcare System equips community with knowledge on Parkinson’s disease
“Knowledge is power,” said Patricia Pompea, an attendee of Community Healthcare System’s Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders symposium on Wednesday evening. Newly diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, Pompea was ready to arm herself...
Read MoreK-Pop culture encourages self-care and healthy living in teens across the world
It’s hard to believe Beatlemania and the British Invasion was over 50 years ago. Thousands of teens flooded stadiums, screaming at the top of their lungs, enraptured with new sound. And today, we have a new musical invasion-- K-Pop (Korean Pop)....
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