Month: August 2019
Upcoming events: Local youth sports organizations holding registration, tryouts
View a list of youth and adult sporting events taking place in Northwest Indiana in the next few months.
Officials urge churchgoers to take precautions in era of mass shootings
HAMMOND — If you see something, say something.
Indians bullpen squanders early lead as Lehigh Valley takes Game 1 of doubleheader
The Indianapolis Indians were unable to hold an early lead over the Lehigh Valley IronPigs.
'Nothing like this will ever happen again,' Dan Forestal said after 2007 OWI arrest
Indiana Rep. Dan Forestal told Indianapolis Fire Department officials that he would plead guilty to operating a vehicle while intoxicated in 2007.
Portage man walks to D.C. for cancer cause
PORTAGE — Just as the fight against cancer continues, Antonio Gutierrez continues to walk to raise funds and awareness.
Plea hearing for teen charged in 11-year-old’s shooting death continued until Aug. 30
CROWN POINT — An East Chicago teen accused of fatally shooting an 11-year-old boy might accept a plea agreement by month’s end, attorneys said.
No. 7 Lowell seeks quarterback, sixth straight sectional
Lowell comes in at No. 7 in The Times preseason Top 10, but the Red Devils are still seeking a starting quarterback.
Double track train keeps rolling
MICHIGAN CITY – The South Shore Line Double Track project is a half-step closer to fruition locally after the Michigan City Redevelopment Commission voted unanimously to seek $5.39 million in tax increment financing bonds to contribute to the project.