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Innovation Center s 1st leader steps down | Local

Innovation Center s 1st leader steps down After 21 years; taking similar job in Florida LISA GREEN | The Journal Gazette For 21 years, Karl R. LaPan has been a visionary, a chief executive overseeing the implementation of plans and programs to help Fort Wayne-area entrepreneurs. Under his leadership, the Northeast Indiana Innovation Center counts these among its accomplishments: • Building a broad portfolio of support grants, including the Foellinger Foundation Breakthrough Program, to boost access to entrepreneurial services by underrepresented groups. • Establishing a Women s Entrepreneurial Opportunity Center six years ago to more effectively serve female business owners. • Earning a designation as an Indiana Certified Tech Park and Opportunity Zone.

Blaxers Blog: Why the Bodley Brothers Chose to Leave a Legacy in the NAIA

WHAC All-Academic Team (Samuel Bodley) TEMPERATURE’S RISING As youth, the Bodley brothers were nurtured by two loving parents who pushed them to follow their dreams. Their father, Christopher Bodley, was an All-American track and field athlete at Concordia (Neb.) who later served as a Navy chaplain for 12 years. His service included Operation Iraqi Freedom. In 2003, Christopher was inducted into Concordia s Athletics Hall of Fame. Their mother, Shikina Bodley, studied opera/vocal performance at Concordia and speech language pathology at Houston and Purdue University Fort Wayne.  A tight bond was formed between the brothers through backyard fishing, instrument playing and bike rides through the Pine Hills neighborhood.

ARTS & CULTURE | FortWayne com

February 9, 2021 An interior designer/stager by trade, Linda Schwartz’s interest in fine art goes back to her childhood, as does her fascination with… February 9, 2021 At 6 inches by 6 inches, Heidi Malott’s “Snow Streets Downtown” is smaller than our reproduction. Yet large ideas conveyed in that… July 30, 2020 This compelling photo from the early days of the demonstrations in Fort Wayne captured the attention of editors from national magazines… June 23, 2020 Inspired by a desire to combine three of his favorite things, artist Matt Hakey’s illustrations pair his talent as a… June 23, 2020 Time for a big admission. I am not an artist   at least, not in the professional sense. But like most members of…

Groups ask Governor to veto wetlands bill

4 Indiana Department of Natural Resources.  Connecting Wetlands, Wildlife, and You  Veto request for SEA 389 - 5  The DNR has estimated dollar values for some of the annual benefits wetlands provide:  ●  $1.8 billion in water storage,  ●  $850 million in erosion prevention,  ●  $202 million in water purification, and  ●  support for Indiana’s multi-billion dollar outdoor recreation, hunting, and fishing industries5.  The water storage and water quality functions of wetlands can be replaced by building stormwater infrastructure, but at a substantial cost, and without wildlife, recreation, air quality, and climate benefits. EPA data on the cost of stormwater infrastructure, adjusted to 2021 dollars, show that the least expensive option costs over $86,000 per acre of wetland being replaced6. Preserving existing wetlands saves these construction costs and provides the most cost-effective stormwater management available. 

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