Valpo OKs plan to help fund assisted living facility
The funds will be used to cover most of the expected $30 million cost of the project on U.S. 30.
The funds will be used to cover most of the expected $30 million cost of the project on U.S. 30.
Faced with growing concerns about the transmission of COVID-19, Indiana businesses have issued travel restrictions and told ill workers to stay home.
Bloomington-based author Craig Fehrman explores presidential campaign books and post-White House memoirs in “Author In Chief.”
Bloomington resident Craig Fehrman explored the history of U.S presidents’ campaign books and memoirs for his first book, “Author in Chief.”
Indiana knew emissions from a controversial proposed coal-to-diesel plant exceeded the agency’s limits for cancer risks and still approved the permit.
As districts prepare for the possibility of an outbreak of the novel coronavirus in their schools, most consider a move to online learning.
Following his wins Tuesday, Biden has widened his delegate lead against Sanders and Sanders will need to play catch up next Tuesday.
The CDC recommends employers develop “non-punitive leave policies.” Paid sick leave is urgent to fend off the spread of coronavirus.
La PORTE — The La Porte Symphony Orchestra continues its 47th season on March 15 with a celebration of Beethoven’s 250th Birthday. Under the direction of the LCSO’s 5th Music Director Candidate, Wilbur Lin, the Orchestra will perform:
New Durham School Board meets