Month: June 2019
3 'common sense' ways Indiana could protect renters from bad landlords — but doesn't
Housing advocates call for inspections, repair-and-deduct laws and a stronger landlord registry to help protect tenants from irresponsible landlords.
At two-story 16-Bit Bar + Arcade, players will 'level up' in more than one way
New entry in Indianapolis bar arcade scene is largest site for retro 16-Bit company founded in Ohio
When a 911 dispatcher walks a wife through a life-and-death moment
New Indiana law requires 911 operators to know how to help callers perform CPR over the phone
Women in Leadership to feature Warren
La PORTE — Women in Leadership of La Porte County will feature Dr. Kimberlie Warren, PhD, MPA, Organizational Effectiveness Consultant, and Caritas Coach at Beacon Health System, who will present “Resilience: A Building Block for Positive Well-Being.”…
La Porte County Public Library Events
Week at a glance at the La Porte County Public Library, 904 Indiana Ave.
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Lowell Vietnam veteran shares his war stories to shed light on PTSD
LOWELL — When then-21-year-old Jim Chancellor got the notice he would be drafted into the Vietnam War in 1969, he wasn’t too scared.
Trump arrives in Japan for G20. What to expect from meetings with China's Xi Jinping, Russia's Putin
Trump expects to tackle the trade war with China, tensions with Iran, and stalled talks with North Korea during the G-20 summit.