Month: June 2019
Stricter distracted driving rules take effect July 1
CHICAGO — Motorists caught using cellphones while driving will face harsher penalties under a new Illinois law taking effect Monday.
Insider: Pacers get younger, more flexible in adding Malcolm Brogdon, Jeremy Lamb
Pacers President Kevin Pritchard uses picks and cap space to make a big move to open free agency.
Report: Bojan Bogdanovic signs 4-year deal with Utah Jazz
Bogdanovic heads to Utah after a career year with the Pacers in the 2018-19 season.
Report: Thaddeus Young will sign 3-year deal with Chicago Bulls
Young averaged 11.8 points per game in three seasons with the Pacers.
Organ donation awareness comes with walking dogs
Dogs and their owners come together to raise funds and awareness for organ donation at the annual “Strut 2 Save Lives” Dog Walk event in Noblesville.
Safety-Kleen seeks changes to permit for chemical storage, treatment
EAST CHICAGO — Federal and state environmental regulators are accepting public comments on Safety-Kleen’s proposed permit renewal and modification to treat and store used oil containing carcinogenic chemicals at its facility in town.
‘There are people out there who care’
MICHIGAN CITY – Music and color, food and drink, peace and love abounded near the lakefront Saturday at the second annual Michigan City Pride Fest.
Red Wine and Brew is Wednesday
La PORTE — The Local Heroes Event: Red Wine and Brew will be held Wednesday at Stone Lake Beach in Soldiers Memorial Park.