Vendors run the gamut from fine art to fair food — and, of course, popcorn
From brats to doughnuts, burrito bowls, elephant ears and, naturally, popcorn, there will be something for everyone at this year’s Popcorn Festival.
From brats to doughnuts, burrito bowls, elephant ears and, naturally, popcorn, there will be something for everyone at this year’s Popcorn Festival.
Sponsors play a crucial role in the success of any large community event, and the Popcorn Festival is no exception.
Local bowling scores from around the Region. Local bowling alleys can send their scores by email to: MUNSports@lee.net.
Carrot tops, potato peels and bones quickly go from your cutting board to the trash bin, but no more. These are just a few ingredients at the center of the zero-waste movement, promising to make meals delicious and sustainable.
Here’s a look at some of the fall sports events that took place recently.
Eric Devonta Antoine Smith, 30, pleaded guilty Friday to neglect of a dependent resulting in serious bodily injury. He faces three to 16 years in prison.
Box scores from recent RailCats games
Kevin J. Smith, 42, pleaded guilty to aggravated battery, which carries a possible sentence of between three and 16 years in prison.
The 54-year-old Florida man was northbound on Ind. 49 when around 7:30 a.m. he experienced a health issue, turned eastbound on Porter Avenue and lost consciousness, according to Chesterton police.
“It was a busy few days for the CFD this weekend, with our men and women responding to three structure fires and a serious accident,” according to the department.