While those of us in Northwest Indiana aren’t necessarily paying attention to the southwest corner of Indiana, the story of how the southern portion of I-69 came to be is interesting, especially in light of the discussion concerning the Illiana Expressway in our region and the fact that funding came from the Indiana Toll Road lease.

Video: I-69, Are We There Yet.

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Valparaiso Indiana at Dawn
Photo credit: Valparaiso Indiana at Dawn by MinimalistPhotography101.com

Elias Crim writes in ValpoLife that local investing might be the way to save community businesses and explains how people are coming together to form “crowdfunding” investments.

… (F)rom your local base you can know (local businesses) and even invest in them, maybe for 10% of your portfolio. In exchange for accepting some geographical risk and probably a lower return, you get the satisfaction of supporting local job creation (that’s how it’s really done, folks!), having a stake in the community and helping to sustain it long-term.

Local investing (or locavesting), while not recommended to be a sole investment strategy, does offer a way to diversify investments in an era where many trades are made by automated algorithms disconnected from anything but mathematics and to possibly save endangered communities passed over by modern finance.

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