Month: August 2019
No consensus on voting in schools
La PORTE – A discussion over whether the county should move polls out of Michigan City Area Schools buildings broke down into accusations of racism, voter intimidation and indifference from county officials on Friday.
Opioid settlement would divide money based on local impact
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The multibillion-dollar settlement that the maker of OxyContin is negotiating to resolve a crush of lawsuits over the nation’s opioid crisis contains formulas for dividing up the money among state and local governments across the count…
What to expect: Sports Betting at Hollywood Casino & Hotel, Lawrenceburg
What to expect: Sports Betting at Hollywood Casino & Hotel, Lawrenceburg soft opening on Sept. 1st, 2019.
Indiana governor ‘disgusted’ by texts official sent intern
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb said he’s “disgusted” by inappropriate text messages that the No. 2 official at the state’s troubled child welfare agency sent to a college intern before he abruptly resigned in July.
Take a look inside a sports book at one of first Indiana casinos to offer wagering on NFL, NCAA, NBA
Hollywood Casino Lawrenceburg is set to be one of the first two sites in Indiana to offer legalized sports betting starting Sunday.
Sports betting coming to Hollywood Casino & Hotel, Lawrenceburg, Sept. 1st
Sports betting preview: Hollywood Casino & Hotel, Lawrenceburg, Thursday, Aug. 29, 2019.
1,000 Things: How NHRA U.S. Nationals drag racing crews make cars go 300 miles per hour
A good drag racing pass takes less than five seconds to cover 1/4 of a mile. While the races are short, the preparation for them is much more complex.
A different kind of harmony
MICHIGAN CITY – Music helped Nanda Danitschek “rise above” a troubled childhood, and she’s trying to bring a little bit of peace and harmony to the lives of victims of sexual assault and domestic violence.