18/08/2024
Free lunches, breakfasts continue for Portage students with participation increase
Count Portage Township Schools among the “kids eat free” crowd.
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Free lunches, breakfasts continue for Portage students with participation increase
Count Portage Township Schools among the “kids eat free” crowd.
Valpo Council retains and passes ‘blended’ ordinance changes for VU frats, stormwater
Valparaiso City Council President Robert Cotton and council constituents devoted more than 90 minutes of further point and counterpoint dialogue with one another and Valparaiso Mayor Jon Costas abo…
Art, nature come together at Meadowbrook Nature Preserve with weaving, painting and hikes
An hour into “Weaving Through Waterways” the parking lot of Meadowbrook Nature Preserve in Valparaiso was full Saturday morning. It was an all-ages crowd ranging from preschoolers to older adults. …
Lake Station teen charged with attempted murder
A Lake Station teen, 17, is facing an attempted murder case over a months-long simmering feud with the victim, documents show.
Business news: National Health Center Week, Valpo police accreditation, and baby expo
News and events around the Northwest Indiana business community
Storm assistance outreach center open at Valpo library through Aug. 27
A temporary Disaster Loan Outreach Center has been set up at the Valparaiso branch of the Porter County Library System to help residents and business owners learn about and apply for federal and st…
Medical students from Vietnam get practical experience through Purdue Northwest program
A group of students gathered around a medical examiner-style table with a touchscreen monitor and virtually looked at the rib cage and spine of a patient.
Gary Air Show takes flight Saturday and Sunday
The Trojan Phlyers T-28s and other teams were practicing their upcoming performances Friday morning in preparation for this weekend’s Gary Air Show.
Gary man’s sentencing in former girlfriend’s ‘19 murder reset after he fires lawyers
Lake Superior Judge Natalie Bokota reset a Gary man’s pending murder sentencing Friday after he fired both lawyers earlier in the week. A jury convicted Drew Carter, 46, in June in the Feb. 24 or 2…
From the Farm: Newspapers are part of ‘the secret’ to informed aging stellar mental healthy
It’s a question posed to me by readers so often. And the prized answer has nothing to do with a recipe.
Lake Election Board rejects surveyor candidate who filed to run for two offices
The Lake County Board of Elections and Registration Board approved a challenge Friday against a write-in candidate for Lake County Surveyor because it was his second write-in candidate application …
Haake: Stop the Steal is back
Trump knows that if MAGA believes Harris-Walz crowds are “fake,” they will believe Trump’s 2024 loss is also fake. It’s important for national security experts to know that a cornered, frightened, …
Merrillville council fails to pass funding for Boys & Girls Club
Merrillville won’t be getting its own standalone Boys & Girls Club after the Town Council, which voted previously to provide funding toward it, tanked that same funding plan at its Tuesday nigh…
Merrillville man signs plea for assaulting mentally disabled girl in hotel
A Merrillville man signed a plea deal Thursday admitting he assaulted a “mentally disabled” girl in a hotel. Karl Harden, 46, pleaded guilty to battery resulting in bodily injury to a disabled pers…
Worship news: Day of Service, rummage sale, Taste of the World events
News and events at Northwest Indiana houses of worship
Michael Osipoff’s top 10 teams and 25 players to watch in Northwest Indiana for the 2024 boys soccer season
Lake Central takes the top spot, but Brayden Kurtz and Crown Point could provide a challenge.
NIRPC wants to reduce cost of state audits
The Northwestern Indiana Regional Planning Commission hopes to reduce the cost of State Board of Accounts audits for local governments.
Griffith man gets probation in plea for severely beating wife
Nearly two years after beating his wife in a “gruesome” scene, Donald Frey was sentenced to four years probation in a plea deal. Frey, 76, of Griffith, admitted July 2 to Level 5 felony domestic ba…
Chicago man gets 70 years in Gary revenge slaying for brother
A judge sentenced a Chicago man to 70 years Friday for gunning down Pierre Patterson, who allegedly killed his brother a year earlier. Martell Flippins, 36, was convicted in June of murder and a gu…
Lake Central’s David Dorneanu tries to ‘keep a smile on my face.’ His positive influence only starts there.
Dorneanu, a junior midfielder, has started since he was a freshman, which is no small feat at Lake Central.
Dave Melton’s top 10 girls volleyball teams and 25 players to watch in Northwest Indiana for the 2024 season
Chesterton sophomore outside hitter Luca Bombacino is among the players to watch this season.
Portage OKs tax abatement for spec building; structure near Bass Pro Shop could house up to six firms
The Portage City Council approved a 10-year property tax abatement for a new spec building next to Bass Pro Shop this week.
Crown Point man arrested with fentanyl following crash on I-65
Police arrested a Crown Point man Wednesday after he crashed his car into the median on Interstate 65 and they reportedly found fentanyl and other drugs in his vehicle.
Crown Point’s Elisa Algozine, a state qualifier in high jump, brings vertical leap back to volleyball court
Algozine, a 5-foot-10 outside hitter, starts her senior season with a spring in her step.
Southland/Northwest Indiana entertainment calendar
Here is a calendar of entertainment events happening in the Southland and Northwest Indiana.
Gary council repeals welcoming ordinance with looming threat of AG lawsuit
The Gary Common Council repealed its “welcoming city” ordinance earlier this month in response to Attorney General Todd Rokita’s letter warning of a lawsuit in response to the ordinance.
Griffith residents speak out against possible BMV branch closure
The potential closure of the Griffith branch of the Bureau of Motor Vehicles is not a done deal, as Indiana BMV Commissioner Joe Hoage heard from residents about their desire to keep it open during…
Acquitted on child molesting, Hobart man gets time served on battery
When a jury acquitted Carlos Villarreal on July 30 of Level 4 felony child molesting, they instead convicted him of a lower misdemeanor battery charge.
Man likely headed to trial for taking overdosed Griffith woman’s body to Gary to burn
Emmit Yarbrough appears headed to trial Aug. 26 for allegedly taking Deborah Leslie’s overdosed body to Gary to set on fire in an abandoned building.
Former Griffith Kmart to stay vacant as Menards backs off plans for new store
A major retail development in Griffith appears to be dead, as the former Kmart at Ridge Road and Cline Avenue has remained unoccupied for more than eight years now.
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