Month: May 2019
After initially expressing plans to transfer, Freeman-Liberty returning to Valparaiso
Javon Freeman-Liberty is returning to the Valparaiso University men’s basketball team for his sophomore year after previously announcing plans to transfer.
1st suspect shot man outside Hammond bar, 2nd suspect fired more rounds while he was down, police say
CROWN POINT — Two East Chicago men reached for their waistbands April 14 as they pursued a man being escorted out of a Hammond bar and later shot at the man’s friend in the parking lot, court records allege.
Notre Dame baseball fights to keep its head above water in grueling ACC
Six years since making the jump in class to the ACC, Notre Dame baseball is still trying to find its way
Much more than a police officer
MICHIGAN CITY — One of the first two women hired as an officer by the Michigan City Police Department, where she showed an uncommon combination of compassion and toughness.
UPDATE: Longtime business owner killed in fire at his shop, officials say
GARY — A longtime businessman died in a fire Wednesday at his auto body shop in the city’s Midtown section, officials said.
Deputies graduate from Northwest Indiana Law Enforcement Academy
La PORTE — La Porte County Sheriff John T. Boyd has announced the graduation of five deputies from the Northwest Indiana Law Enforcement Academy (NILEA).
A national cybersecurity resource
WESTVILLE — The U.S. Department of Homeland Security and National Security Agency have again granted the National Center for Academic Excellence for Cyber Defense Education designation to Purdue University Northwest through its College of Technology.
Dames at Sea: Popular musical opens in Munster
An old-fashioned musical is set to dance onto the stage at Munster’s Theatre at the Center.
Mastodon bones found on a farm in Seymour are now at an Indianapolis museum
Two limb bones and parts of a skull and tusk from a mastodon have been delivered from Seymour to the Indiana State Museum in Indianapolis.