Month: May 2019
House explosion kills 1, injures 2 in southern Indiana city
JEFFERSONVILLE, Ind. — An explosion leveled a home in southern Indiana early Sunday, killing one person, injuring two others and leaving several nearby homes uninhabitable, authorities said.
After 7 vocalist Melvin Edmonds dies at 65
Melvin Edmonds, a founding member of Indianapolis R&B group After 7 and older brother of Kenny “Babyface” Edmonds, died Saturday. He was 65.
Time to get to work
La PORTE COUNTY — Students in the La Porte County Career and Technical Education programs at the A.K. Smith Area Career Center have been busy preparing for the next phase in their life – and their hard work has begun…
After 7 vocalist and North Central alum Melvin Edmonds dies at 65
R&B singer Melvin Edmonds was co-founder of After 7 and older brother of Kenny “Babyface” Edmonds
Honoring La Porte role models
La PORTE — On Wednesday, at the La Porte High School Bands’ Pops Concert, La Porte Mayor Mark Krentz proclaimed June 2 as Mickey and Teri Stisher Day in the City of La Porte.
‘People dying because of hate’
MICHIGAN CITY – With chants of “We won’t forget” and “Don’t stall; fix the law,” a group of local activists gave notice to Gov. Eric Holcomb and the General Assembly on Saturday afternoon.
Woodsy arts enclave returns to its roots — Dunes Summer Theatre revives summer stock, the fine arts
MICHIGAN CITY — Change is in the air at Dunes Summer Theatre.
‘People dying because of hate’
MICHIGAN CITY – With chants of “We won’t forget” and “Don’t stall; fix the law,” a group of local activists gave notice to Gov. Eric Holcomb and the General Assembly on Saturday afternoon.
Rocket challenge goal is getting kids excited about STEM
MICHIGAN CITY – A new all-time record was set at Barker Middle School’s annual Water Bottle Rocket STEM Community Challenge at Ames Field on Friday.