Nickel Plate diner's name could live on under developer's purchase agreement
Should new restaurant operators move into the iconic space in Fishers following renovations, they could use the name “Nickel Plate.”
Should new restaurant operators move into the iconic space in Fishers following renovations, they could use the name “Nickel Plate.”
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MICHIGAN CITY — The Michigan City Public Library hosted a Family Zine-making Workshop ahead of the annual Zine and Small Press Fest.
VALPARAISO — Origami, the ancient art of Japanese paper folding, once was considered mostly child’s play – a flapping bird, a fortune teller, a ninja star, said Leslie Cefali, who has taught at Purdue University in Westville.
MICHIGAN CITY — “Autism impacts all racial, ethnic and socioeconomic groups,” according to Joanne Tedesco of the Michigan City Human Rights Commission.
The Indiana Department of Transportation today announced that the agency’s annual Trash Bash! will take place April 15 through April 30. Trash Bash! brings INDOT crews together with volunteers to beautify the state’s roadside areas by cleaning trash an…
INDIANAPOLIS — House Speaker Brian Bosma, R-Indianapolis, is hoping to end the 2019 legislative session April 24 — five days ahead of the April 29 adjournment required by state law.
Longtime Calumet College assistant and former Valparaiso University player Chris Artis has joined the Incarnate Word men’s basketball staff.
Crown Point junior Jonathan Sabotnik has committed to Illinois State and hopes to play in the field and pitch for the Redbirds.