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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.
Katie Fyfe | The Journal Gazette
Makhi Muff, 12, with the Euell A. Wilson Community Center, plays a game of dodge ball in a gym off Wabash Avenue Thursday. Part of the Wilson Center s mission is to promote an active, healthy lifestyle among the children it serves.
Katie Fyfe | The Journal Gazette
Activities offered by the Euell A. Wilson Community Center offer children numerous ways to cultivate healthy lifestyle habits.
Katie Fyfe | The Journal Gazette
Children with the Euell A Wilson Community Center let out some energy with a game of dodgeball in a gym located off of Wabash Avenue on Thursday.
Pueblo police are looking for a 66-year-old woman after she disappeared from central Pueblo Wednesday morning.
Antonia Trujillo was discharged from a health center at around 3 a.m., where she may have traveled to the intersection between E 4th Street and Glendale Avenue, near downtown Pueblo.
Police are urgently trying to locate Trujillo, as they said she has has some medical issues. She was last seen being discharged from the Parkview Health System.
Anyone that has seen Trujillo should call the Pueblo Police Department at 719-553-2502, police wrote on Twitter.
PLEASE SHAREThe Pueblo Police Department is asking for help from our community in locating 66-year-old Antonia Trujillo. She was last seen being discharged from the Parkview Health System around 3:00AM and may have traveled to the area of E 4th St. and Glendale. Pueblo Police Dept (@PuebloPolice1) July 8, 2021
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Indianapolis-based
Mina Starsiak Hawk, cofounder of Two Chicks and a Hammer and host of the HGTV series “Good Bones,” will be the keynote speaker for
Tapestry 2021, scheduled for Sept. 17 at the Allen County War Memorial Coliseum. Attendee ticket sales begin on July 12 at 8 am.
Purdue University Fort Wayne and Parkview Health are co-founders of this annual community event celebrating women. Since 2002, Tapestry has raised over $1 million in scholarships.
Hawk’s story is one of determination, family and community.
Hawk and her mother, Karen Laine, created a home renovation company in Indianapolis in 2007. Their goal was to revitalize neighborhoods in the Circle City, one house at a time. In 2014, the duo appeared in a pilot project for HGTV, “Two Chicks and a Hammer,” and in 2015, the network picked up the series with a new title, “Good Bones.”