Month: June 2019
Pacers to face Grizzlies in Summer League opener
The Pacers will also play against the Pistons, Hawks and Raptors before tournament play begins.
IU's Robert Vaden back in Indiana, chasing greatness
Vaden has moved back to his home state and signed as a player in the “BIG3” — a 3-on-3 pro basketball league which is coming to Indianapolis Sunday.
‘We have to make some changes’: Griffith school board faces public in first meeting after staff reductions
GRIFFITH — In its first meeting since cutting up to 14 staff positions, the Griffith Public Schools board met for two-and-a-half hours this week, taking questions from a full audience of teachers, parents and students raising concerns about the future……
Indy Eleven midterm report card: Road results have team meeting expectations – sort of
The team is meeting expectations, just not how they were expected to do it
Special day for a special educator
MICHIGAN CITY – With a crown on her head and a sash on her waist, Peggy Thomas spent the last day of school treated like a queen.
More time to think and dream
MICHIGAN CITY – Think, dream, believe, achieve! Those were the words around Peggy Thomas’ desk in her sky blue principal’s office at Edgewood Elementary School. And, they’re the words Thomas, who’s retiring after 39 years with Michigan City Area School…
Why Pacers fans should expect Goga Bitadze to succeed no matter what they thought of pick
Indiana Pacers rookie Goga Bitadze navigated war and the top leagues in Europe en route to the NBA.
$7M price tag for Plaza Phase I
MICHIGAN CITY – The civic plaza planned for the city’s downtown is one step closer to fruition after the Michigan City Redevelopment Commission took its first step toward financing the project.
Man charged in connection to Lowell, Cedar Lake robberies after Newton County carjacking
LOWELL — A 61-year-old man charged in connection to an armed robbery in Cedar Lake is facing additional felonies stemming from a similar incident June 16 at a Casey’s General Store in Lowell, where he allegedly stole $1,000.