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David Ray of Zimmer Biomet reviews course assignments with Grace College engineering students Ben Miller, right, and Korbin Baker.
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Zimmer Biomet recently donated about 2,000 bars of density medical grade polyethylene to Ivy Tech Warsaw.
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Orthopedic firms aid Grace, Ivy Tech
ASHLEY SLOBODA | The Journal Gazette
Two northeast Indiana colleges are benefiting from their proximity to a city nicknamed the Orthopedic Capital of the World.
The Orthopedic and Advanced Manufacturing Training Center at Ivy Tech Warsaw recently received 1,999 bars of density medical grade polyethylene, worth more than $100,000, from Zimmer Biomet, according to a news release.
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A Fort Wayne woman has died from injuries suffered in a crash Nov. 27.
Ida B. Schmidtke, 95, was driving in the 6000 block of Stellhorn Road about 1 p.m. when she was involved in a crash, the Allen County coroner s office said today in a statement following an autopsy.
Schmidtke was admitted to a hospital after the crash, where she later died, the statement said.
Schmidtke s cause of death has been ruled as pneumonia and respiratory failure from blunt force injuries. Her manner of death has been ruled an accident.
Schmidtke is the 33rd person to die in a crash in Allen County this year.