Getting kids back in the game
MICHIGAN CITY – Stolen equipment won’t keep the Michigan City House of Hope Youth Empowerment Program from kicking off another free baseball season for local kids.
MICHIGAN CITY – Stolen equipment won’t keep the Michigan City House of Hope Youth Empowerment Program from kicking off another free baseball season for local kids.
VALPARAISO — A regional convenience store chain, which has several stores in La Porte County, has decided to discontinue offering products from fairlife, LLC after allegations of animal abuse at Fair Oaks Farms.
La PORTE — A former lawmaker and state auditor who now serves as Indiana’s second-highest executive, Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch has no shortage of accomplishments under her belt.
WESTVILLE — In the mid-1960s, then-President Lyndon Johnson signed the Equal Opportunities Act of 1964 and the Higher Education Act of 1965 to close the achievement gap as part of his administration’s “War on Poverty.”
MICHIGAN CITY – The old joke is that police officers spend a lot of time eating donuts, but at least in Michigan City for the last couple of years, it’s been the firefighters who put away the most donuts.
Healthy investments in the future
La Porte Hospital offers Safe Sitter Course
La PORTE— Cruise Night will return to downtown La Porte on Saturday from 6 to 8 p.m.
MICHIGAN CITY – Four former educators were added to the Michigan City Area Schools Wall of Fame on Monday, and 19 retirees were also honored during the annual MCAS Retirement and Wall of Fame Dinner at Blue Chip Casino.
MICHIGAN CITY – Michigan City elementary students had the chance to make a candle, identify trees by their bark, learn about composting, make their own wool balls, and much more during environmental programs last month.