Month: July 2019
Keep an eye on these Indy-area small school football standouts in 2019
These small-school players are producing big-time results. Kyle Neddenriep says to watch these 12 in the upcoming season.
Lights, camera, action in MC
MICHIGAN CITY – “Pardoned By Grace” – a feature film based on the true story of prisoner-turned-preacher Scott Highberger – will begin production in late July in Northwest Indiana, where the story actually took place.
The CarmelFest runners start their run to the parade
The runners start their 6 1/2 mile run from Carmel High School. The group wears U.S.A. gear and waves American flags throughout the run.
Andy Cowen on running ahead of the CarmelFest parade
Cowen and his friends have been breaking onto the CarmelFest parade route moments before it starts for the last nine years
Trooper’s ‘retirement’ not for relaxing
LOWELL – A La Porte County resident who spent the last 25 years-plus working for the Indiana State Police is retiring, but it won’t exactly be a relaxing retirement.
Success has Malaysian rapper Bunga dreaming of music
One of the few Malaysian female rappers, Bunga says she at first didn’t consider a career in music.
A high-voiced rising star at 25
Aryeh Nussbaum Cohen’s improbable career has brought him rapidly to the brink of operatic stardom at age 25. So it’s not surprising that the Brooklyn-born countertenor would fall prey to feeling a “kind of impostor syndrome” when he walked on…
Ire, investigations over bar ‘raid’
MICHIGAN CITY – The mayor’s office and Indiana State Excise Police are investigating the late-night “inspection” of a local tavern that led to a firestorm of outrage on social media over the involvement of Michigan City Police officers.
Scammers call under guise of law enforcement demanding money, U.S. marshal says
HAMMOND — Con artists are impersonating law enforcement, official agencies, friends and local businesses demanding money, the U.S. Marshals Service has warned.