Month: November 2019
Lowell’s Mantis ready to lead young team after big summer
Lowell junior guard Christopher Mantis has received two Division I scholarship offers and is the Red Devils’ only returning starter.
Making sure their voice is heard
La PORTE — Nearly 300 Indiana school districts called off classes Tuesday in anticipation of the Red for Ed Day of Action. While many county teachers went to the big rally in Indianapolis, dozens of others took to the La…
Video: IMS Museum curator of vehicles Jason Vansickle discusses new exhibit ‘From the Vault’
On Nov. 20, the IMS Museum opens a new five-month exhibit featuring some of its most famous and prized cars from its collection.
Hoosiers hope to capitalize on chance to return to AP Top 25
The Indiana Hoosiers let one chance to beat a ranked team slip away last weekend.
Parents upset students opened child-proof bottles at school
LELAND, Ill. — Parents of students at a northern Illinois elementary school are angry after an older student led an experiment that asked their children to open child-proof medicine bottles.
Photos: IMS Museum unveils “From the Vault” exhibit
For the next five months, the IMS Museum will display pieces of it’s best racing, IMS and Indy 500 artifacts in its latest exhibit, which opens for the public Nov. 20.
NFL power rankings: Colts, Texans run neck-and-neck heading into Week 12 matchup
Houston Texans host the Indianapolis Colts on Thursday night for NFL Week 12 action with the AFC South lead in the balance
Personal touch to kettle campaign
MICHIGAN CITY – A popular tradition started last year is continuing as the Salvation Army of Michigan City is again partnering with the community to customize kettles for its annual holiday campaign.
Sheriff’s Office upping patrols during holidays
La PORTE – The La Porte County Sheriff’s Office will be conducting overtime patrols during the holidays, utilizing a $49,250 traffic safety improvement grant from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.