Michigan City, IN News
- Michigan City, IN News
- The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee
- Footlight To Presents 'Kitchen Witches' as Weekend Fundraiser
- Footlight Players Wins Top Honors In State Competition
- Funny Money / Auditions
- Footlight To Compete In State Theatre Event
- Blue Chip Takes Top Honors Among Chicagoland Casinos in Casino Player Best of Gaming Reader Poll
- Amazing August at Blue Chip with great dining, special offers and entertainment
- Footlight Players Awards Winners
- Footlight to Hold Auditions for Season Opener - Yankee Tavern
- Footlight Players Presents 'The Queen of Bingo'
- Footlight to End Their Season with ‘Forever Plaid'
- Footlight Players Musical Comedy `Nunsense'
- Whitney Cummings Headlines at Blue Chip March 5
- Footlight Players - Audition Notice
- Seeking Directors/Plays - Footlight Players
- Footlight Presents ‘Dixie Swim Club’
- Footlight Players Is Looking For A Few Good Men and Women!
- Police reports for Sunday, Oct. 17, 2010
- Crackdown yielded few local arrests
- Tax bills likely to arrive in December
- Grand Prix gives local economy $5.3M boost
- ‘Roadeo’ keeps bus drivers on their toes
- LP schools probe may go to prosecutor today
- Police Reports For Monday, October 18, 2010
- Siblings scuffle with police
- Irma Fay Flagg
- Teen charged after SUV hits tree
- Stimulus project payoff temporary
- Police find man, 82, dead in recliner
- Uncertain Future
- Police Reports For Friday, October 15, 2010
- Car in baseball park belonged to Michigan woman on long trip
- T. Creek redevelopment deadline extended
- Police chief: Rivalry didn’t cause fights at Friday’s Homecoming
- Judge won’t budge
- Investigation of coach may reach prosecutor
- Unions meet to discuss MCAS money troubles
- Property tax bills may be ready soon
- Broken water main sends MCHS students home early
- Boy, 2, dies a week after crash
- Police Reports For Saturday, October 16, 2010
- Pest control
- 7 officers promoted, three commended
- Police Reports For Wednesday, October 13, 2010
- PNC to use savings for employee raises
- Bottle bomb takes out Frankenstein
- Forum questions run the gamut
- MCAS down 93 students
- Car’s occupants flee after crash into pole
- Police drug money account scrutinized
- Evasive Chevy turns up with drug paraphernalia
- Information and prevention focus of women’s health fair
- Siblings scuffle with police
- Irma Fay Flagg
- Stimulus project payoff temporary
- Police find man, 82, dead in recliner
- Police Reports For Friday, October 15, 2010
- Car in baseball park belonged to Michigan woman on long trip
- T. Creek redevelopment deadline extended
- Police chief: Rivalry didn’t cause fights at Friday’s Homecoming
- Judge won’t budge
- Investigation of coach may reach prosecutor
- Unions meet to discuss MCAS money troubles
- Property tax bills may be ready soon
- Police Reports For Monday, October 18, 2010
- Broken water main sends MCHS students home early
- Boy, 2, dies a week after crash
- Police Reports For Saturday, October 16, 2010
- Pest control
- Teen charged after SUV hits tree
- 7 officers promoted, three commended
- Police Reports For Wednesday, October 13, 2010
- Uncertain Future
- PNC to use savings for employee raises
- Bottle bomb takes out Frankenstein
- Police Reports For Monday, October 11, 2010
- Forum questions run the gamut
- MCAS down 93 students
- Teens arrested for shoplifting
- Car’s occupants flee after crash into pole
- Police drug money account scrutinized
- Meijer site of confrontation
- Evasive Chevy turns up with drug paraphernalia
- Information and prevention focus of women’s health fair
- Survey: Support is growing for smoke-free law
- Police reports for Sunday, Oct. 17, 2010
- Crackdown yielded few local arrests
- Community invited to ‘Lunch with League’
- Tax bills likely to arrive in December
- Grand Prix gives local economy $5.3M boost
- 18-year-old shot at party
- ‘Roadeo’ keeps bus drivers on their toes
- LP schools probe may go to prosecutor today
- 'It's Wonderful'
- T. Creek redevelopment deadline extended
- Police chief: Rivalry didn’t cause fights at Friday’s Homecoming
- Police reports for Sunday, Oct. 10, 2010
- Car’s occupants flee after crash into pole
- Judge won’t budge
- Investigation of coach may reach prosecutor
- Scam targets senior citizens
- Evasive Chevy turns up with drug paraphernalia
- Unions meet to discuss MCAS money troubles
- Property tax bills may be ready soon
- Political Notebook
- Police reports for Sunday, Oct. 17, 2010
- Broken water main sends MCHS students home early
- Boy, 2, dies a week after crash
- Portion of U.S. 421 to close
- Tax bills likely to arrive in December
- Police Reports For Saturday, October 16, 2010
- Pest control
- Several brawls break out at Homecoming
- ‘Roadeo’ keeps bus drivers on their toes
- 7 officers promoted, three commended
- Police Reports For Wednesday, October 13, 2010
- Oktoberfest
- Fire Reports For Saturday, October 9, 2010
- PNC to use savings for employee raises
- Bottle bomb takes out Frankenstein
- Police Reports For Monday, October 11, 2010
- Police Reports For Saturday, October 9, 2010
- Forum questions run the gamut
- MCAS down 93 students
- Teens arrested for shoplifting
- Interns can apply at fair
- Police drug money account scrutinized
- Meijer site of confrontation
- Meeting speaker set
- Information and prevention focus of women’s health fair
- Survey: Support is growing for smoke-free law
- Officials collect food
- Crackdown yielded few local arrests
- Community invited to ‘Lunch with League’
- Closings announced
- Grand Prix gives local economy $5.3M boost
- 18-year-old shot at party
- Fifth Ward Leaf Fest set
- LP schools probe may go to prosecutor today
- 'It's Wonderful'
- Murder suspect moved from local jail
- Siblings scuffle with police
- Irma Fay Flagg
- Two arrested on heroin charges
- Stimulus project payoff temporary
- Police find man, 82, dead in recliner
- MCAS candidates earn union backing
- Police Reports For Friday, October 15, 2010
- Car in baseball park belonged to Michigan woman on long trip
- Tazed and Confused
- Irma Fay Flagg
- Two arrested on heroin charges
- Crackdown yielded few local arrests
- Community invited to ‘Lunch with League’
- Closings announced
- Siblings scuffle with police
- Police find man, 82, dead in recliner
- MCAS candidates earn union backing
- Grand Prix gives local economy $5.3M boost
- 18-year-old shot at party
- Fifth Ward Leaf Fest set
- Stimulus project payoff temporary
- Car in baseball park belonged to Michigan woman on long trip
- Tazed and Confused
- LP schools probe may go to prosecutor today
- 'It's Wonderful'
- Murder suspect moved from local jail
- Police Reports For Friday, October 15, 2010
- Police chief: Rivalry didn’t cause fights at Friday’s Homecoming
- Police reports for Sunday, Oct. 10, 2010
- Siblings scuffle with police
- Irma Fay Flagg
- Two arrested on heroin charges
- T. Creek redevelopment deadline extended
- Investigation of coach may reach prosecutor
- Scam targets senior citizens
- Stimulus project payoff temporary
- Police find man, 82, dead in recliner
- MCAS candidates earn union backing
- Judge won’t budge
- Property tax bills may be ready soon
- Political Notebook
- Police Reports For Friday, October 15, 2010
- Car in baseball park belonged to Michigan woman on long trip
- Tazed and Confused
- Unions meet to discuss MCAS money troubles
- Boy, 2, dies a week after crash
- Portion of U.S. 421 to close
- T. Creek redevelopment deadline extended
- Police chief: Rivalry didn’t cause fights at Friday’s Homecoming
- Police reports for Sunday, Oct. 10, 2010
- Broken water main sends MCHS students home early
- Pest control
- Several brawls break out at Homecoming
- Judge won’t budge
- Investigation of coach may reach prosecutor
- Scam targets senior citizens
- Police Reports For Saturday, October 16, 2010
- Police Reports For Wednesday, October 13, 2010
- Oktoberfest
- Fire Reports For Saturday, October 9, 2010
- Unions meet to discuss MCAS money troubles
- Property tax bills may be ready soon
- Political Notebook
- 7 officers promoted, three commended
- Bottle bomb takes out Frankenstein
- Police Reports For Monday, October 11, 2010
- Police Reports For Saturday, October 9, 2010
- Broken water main sends MCHS students home early
- Boy, 2, dies a week after crash
- Portion of U.S. 421 to close
- PNC to use savings for employee raises
- MCAS down 93 students
- Teens arrested for shoplifting
- Interns can apply at fair
- Pest control
- Several brawls break out at Homecoming
- Forum questions run the gamut
- Meijer site of confrontation
- Meeting speaker set
- Police Reports For Wednesday, October 13, 2010
- Oktoberfest
- Fire Reports For Saturday, October 9, 2010
- Police drug money account scrutinized
- Survey: Support is growing for smoke-free law
- Officials collect food
- Bottle bomb takes out Frankenstein
- Police Reports For Monday, October 11, 2010
- Police Reports For Saturday, October 9, 2010
- Information and prevention focus of women’s health fair
- Community invited to ‘Lunch with League’
- Closings announced
- MCAS down 93 students
- Teens arrested for shoplifting
- Interns can apply at fair
- Crackdown yielded few local arrests
- 18-year-old shot at party
- Fifth Ward Leaf Fest set
- Police drug money account scrutinized
- Meijer site of confrontation
- Meeting speaker set
- Grand Prix gives local economy $5.3M boost
- 'It's Wonderful'
- Murder suspect moved from local jail
- Information and prevention focus of women’s health fair
- Survey: Support is growing for smoke-free law
- Officials collect food
- LP schools probe may go to prosecutor today
- LP schools probe may go to prosecutor today
- 'It's Wonderful'
- Murder suspect moved from local jail
- Police Reports For Thursday, October 7, 2010
- Siblings scuffle with police
- Irma Fay Flagg
- Two arrested on heroin charges
- Political Notebook For Thursday, October 7, 2010
- Stimulus project payoff temporary
- Police find man, 82, dead in recliner
- MCAS candidates earn union backing
- Probationary officers graduate from law-enforcement academy
- Car in baseball park belonged to Michigan woman on long trip
- Tazed and Confused
- 3 arrested on drug charges
- Police chief: Rivalry didn’t cause fights at Friday’s Homecoming
- Police reports for Sunday, Oct. 10, 2010
- Breaking The Cycle
- Investigation of coach may reach prosecutor
- Scam targets senior citizens
- 17 percent of property assessments were incorrect
- Property tax bills may be ready soon
- Political Notebook
- Park staff: Move to Senior Center wasn’t political
- Boy, 2, dies a week after crash
- Portion of U.S. 421 to close
- South Central Schools on brief lockdown
- Pest control
- Several brawls break out at Homecoming
- Mold at MCHS
- Police Reports For Wednesday, October 13, 2010
- Oktoberfest
- Fire Reports For Saturday, October 9, 2010
- Bottle bomb takes out Frankenstein
- Police Reports For Monday, October 11, 2010
- Police Reports For Saturday, October 9, 2010
- Police Reports For Friday, October 15, 2010
- MCAS down 93 students
- Teens arrested for shoplifting
- Interns can apply at fair
- T. Creek redevelopment deadline extended
- Police drug money account scrutinized
- Meijer site of confrontation
- Meeting speaker set
- Judge won’t budge
- Information and prevention focus of women’s health fair
- Survey: Support is growing for smoke-free law
- Officials collect food
- Unions meet to discuss MCAS money troubles
- Crackdown yielded few local arrests
- Community invited to ‘Lunch with League’
- Closings announced
- Broken water main sends MCHS students home early
- Grand Prix gives local economy $5.3M boost
- 18-year-old shot at party
- Fifth Ward Leaf Fest set
- Fire Reports For Thursday, October 7, 2010
- Police chief: Rivalry didn’t cause fights at Friday’s Homecoming
- Police reports for Sunday, Oct. 10, 2010
- Officials view park building problems
- Information and prevention focus of women’s health fair
- Survey: Support is growing for smoke-free law
- Officials collect food
- Car plows through Patriot Park field
- Investigation of coach may reach prosecutor
- Scam targets senior citizens
- 17 percent of property assessments were incorrect
- Fire Reports For Wednesday, October 6, 2010
- Community invited to ‘Lunch with League’
- Closings announced
- Fire Reports For Thursday, October 7, 2010
- Property tax bills may be ready soon
- Political Notebook
- Park staff: Move to Senior Center wasn’t political
- Police Reports For Wednesday, October 6, 2010
- 18-year-old shot at party
- Fifth Ward Leaf Fest set
- Police Reports For Thursday, October 7, 2010
- Crackdown yielded few local arrests
- Boy, 2, dies a week after crash
- Portion of U.S. 421 to close
- South Central Schools on brief lockdown
- Burglars enjoy snack before stealing from home
- 'It's Wonderful'
- Murder suspect moved from local jail
- Political Notebook For Thursday, October 7, 2010
- Grand Prix gives local economy $5.3M boost
- Pest control
- Several brawls break out at Homecoming
- Mold at MCHS
- Police: Pattern possible in thefts of cigarettes
- Irma Fay Flagg
- Two arrested on heroin charges
- Probationary officers graduate from law-enforcement academy
- LP schools probe may go to prosecutor today
- Police Reports For Wednesday, October 13, 2010
- Oktoberfest
- Fire Reports For Saturday, October 9, 2010
- Election updates announced
- Police find man, 82, dead in recliner
- MCAS candidates earn union backing
- 3 arrested on drug charges
- Siblings scuffle with police
- Bottle bomb takes out Frankenstein
- Police Reports For Monday, October 11, 2010
- Police Reports For Saturday, October 9, 2010
- $6.8M+ headed to Porter Co. complex
- Car in baseball park belonged to Michigan woman on long trip
- Tazed and Confused
- Breaking The Cycle
- Stimulus project payoff temporary
- MCAS down 93 students
- Teens arrested for shoplifting
- Interns can apply at fair
- Waste station lawsuit dismissed
- Police chief: Rivalry didn’t cause fights at Friday’s Homecoming
- Police reports for Sunday, Oct. 10, 2010
- Officials view park building problems
- Fire Reports For Wednesday, October 6, 2010
- Police drug money account scrutinized
- Meijer site of confrontation
- Meeting speaker set
- 'Outraged' park staff leaving city building
- Investigation of coach may reach prosecutor
- Scam targets senior citizens
- 17 percent of property assessments were incorrect
- Police Reports For Wednesday, October 6, 2010
- Information and prevention focus of women’s health fair
- Survey: Support is growing for smoke-free law
- Officials collect food
- Car plows through Patriot Park field
- Property tax bills may be ready soon
- Political Notebook
- Park staff: Move to Senior Center wasn’t political
- Burglars enjoy snack before stealing from home
- Community invited to ‘Lunch with League’
- Closings announced
- Fire Reports For Thursday, October 7, 2010
- Boy, 2, dies a week after crash
- Portion of U.S. 421 to close
- South Central Schools on brief lockdown
- Police: Pattern possible in thefts of cigarettes
- 18-year-old shot at party
- Fifth Ward Leaf Fest set
- Police Reports For Thursday, October 7, 2010
- Pest control
- Several brawls break out at Homecoming
- Mold at MCHS
- Election updates announced
- 'It's Wonderful'
- Murder suspect moved from local jail
- Political Notebook For Thursday, October 7, 2010
- Police Reports For Wednesday, October 13, 2010
- Oktoberfest
- Fire Reports For Saturday, October 9, 2010
- $6.8M+ headed to Porter Co. complex
- Irma Fay Flagg
- Two arrested on heroin charges
- Probationary officers graduate from law-enforcement academy
- Bottle bomb takes out Frankenstein
- Police Reports For Monday, October 11, 2010
- Police Reports For Saturday, October 9, 2010
- Waste station lawsuit dismissed
- Police find man, 82, dead in recliner
- MCAS candidates earn union backing
- 3 arrested on drug charges
- MCAS down 93 students
- Teens arrested for shoplifting
- Interns can apply at fair
- Car in baseball park belonged to Michigan woman on long trip
- Tazed and Confused
- Breaking The Cycle
- Police drug money account scrutinized
- Meijer site of confrontation
- Meeting speaker set
- 'Outraged' park staff leaving city building
- Park staff: Move to Senior Center wasn’t political
- Police Reports For Wednesday, October 6, 2010
- Property tax bills may be ready soon
- Political Notebook
- South Central Schools on brief lockdown
- Burglars enjoy snack before stealing from home
- Boy, 2, dies a week after crash
- Portion of U.S. 421 to close
- Mold at MCHS
- Police: Pattern possible in thefts of cigarettes
- Pest control
- Several brawls break out at Homecoming
- Election updates announced
- Oktoberfest
- Fire Reports For Saturday, October 9, 2010
- $6.8M+ headed to Porter Co. complex
- Police Reports For Monday, October 11, 2010
- Police Reports For Saturday, October 9, 2010
- Waste station lawsuit dismissed
- Teens arrested for shoplifting
- Interns can apply at fair
- 'Outraged' park staff leaving city building
- Meijer site of confrontation
- Meeting speaker set
- Car plows through Patriot Park field
- Survey: Support is growing for smoke-free law
- Officials collect food
- Fire Reports For Thursday, October 7, 2010
- Community invited to ‘Lunch with League’
- Closings announced
- Police Reports For Thursday, October 7, 2010
- 18-year-old shot at party
- Fifth Ward Leaf Fest set
- Political Notebook For Thursday, October 7, 2010
- Police Reports For Wednesday, October 13, 2010
- 'It's Wonderful'
- Murder suspect moved from local jail
- Probationary officers graduate from law-enforcement academy
- Bottle bomb takes out Frankenstein
- Irma Fay Flagg
- Two arrested on heroin charges
- 3 arrested on drug charges
- MCAS down 93 students
- Police find man, 82, dead in recliner
- MCAS candidates earn union backing
- Breaking The Cycle
- Police drug money account scrutinized
- Car in baseball park belonged to Michigan woman on long trip
- Tazed and Confused
- Officials view park building problems
- Information and prevention focus of women’s health fair
- Police chief: Rivalry didn’t cause fights at Friday’s Homecoming
- Police reports for Sunday, Oct. 10, 2010
- 17 percent of property assessments were incorrect
- Fire Reports For Wednesday, October 6, 2010
- Investigation of coach may reach prosecutor
- Scam targets senior citizens
- Park staff: Move to Senior Center wasn’t political
- Police Reports For Wednesday, October 6, 2010
- Community invited to ‘Lunch with League’
- Closings announced
- Fire Reports For Thursday, October 7, 2010
- Donald R. Mashburn
- Political Notebook
- South Central Schools on brief lockdown
- Burglars enjoy snack before stealing from home
- 18-year-old shot at party
- Fifth Ward Leaf Fest set
- Police Reports For Thursday, October 7, 2010
- Donald Mallon
- Portion of U.S. 421 to close
- Mold at MCHS
- Police: Pattern possible in thefts of cigarettes
- 'It's Wonderful'
- Murder suspect moved from local jail
- Political Notebook For Thursday, October 7, 2010
- Rita B. Durkin
- Several brawls break out at Homecoming
- Fire Reports For Saturday, October 9, 2010
- Election updates announced
- Pit bull owner cited after attack
- Two arrested on heroin charges
- Probationary officers graduate from law-enforcement academy
- Is Mollenhauer pursuit getting old?
- Irma Fay Flagg
- Oktoberfest
- Police Reports For Saturday, October 9, 2010
- $6.8M+ headed to Porter Co. complex
- Officers: Biker in crash was drunk
- MCAS candidates earn union backing
- 3 arrested on drug charges
- Port Authority will move forward with plans
- Police find man, 82, dead in recliner
- Police Reports For Monday, October 11, 2010
- Interns can apply at fair
- Waste station lawsuit dismissed
- Election Day volunteers sought
- Tazed and Confused
- Breaking The Cycle
- DJ shot at party
- Car in baseball park belonged to Michigan woman on long trip
- Teens arrested for shoplifting
- Meeting speaker set
- 'Outraged' park staff leaving city building
- Union pickets Lowe’s for hiring non-union painters
- Police reports for Sunday, Oct. 10, 2010
- Officials view park building problems
- A happy demolition
- Police chief: Rivalry didn’t cause fights at Friday’s Homecoming
- Meijer site of confrontation
- Car plows through Patriot Park field
- Police reports for Tuesday, Oct. 5, 2010
- Scam targets senior citizens
- 17 percent of property assessments were incorrect
- Fire Reports For Wednesday, October 6, 2010
- Investigation of coach may reach prosecutor
- Survey: Support is growing for smoke-free law
- Officials collect food
- Fire Reports For Thursday, October 7, 2010
- Donald R. Mashburn
- Political Notebook
- Park staff: Move to Senior Center wasn’t political
- Police Reports For Wednesday, October 6, 2010
- Property tax bills may be ready soon
- Community invited to ‘Lunch with League’
- Closings announced
- Police Reports For Thursday, October 7, 2010
- Donald Mallon
- Portion of U.S. 421 to close
- South Central Schools on brief lockdown
- Burglars enjoy snack before stealing from home
- Boy, 2, dies a week after crash
- 18-year-old shot at party
- Fifth Ward Leaf Fest set
- Political Notebook For Thursday, October 7, 2010
- Rita B. Durkin
- Several brawls break out at Homecoming
- Mold at MCHS
- Police: Pattern possible in thefts of cigarettes
- Pest control
- 'It's Wonderful'
- Murder suspect moved from local jail
- Probationary officers graduate from law-enforcement academy
- Is Mollenhauer pursuit getting old?
- Oktoberfest
- Fire Reports For Saturday, October 9, 2010
- Election updates announced
- Pit bull owner cited after attack
- Two arrested on heroin charges
- 3 arrested on drug charges
- Port Authority will move forward with plans
- Police Reports For Monday, October 11, 2010
- Police Reports For Saturday, October 9, 2010
- $6.8M+ headed to Porter Co. complex
- Officers: Biker in crash was drunk
- MCAS candidates earn union backing
- Breaking The Cycle
- DJ shot at party
- Teens arrested for shoplifting
- Interns can apply at fair
- Waste station lawsuit dismissed
- Election Day volunteers sought
- Tazed and Confused
- Officials view park building problems
- A happy demolition
- Meijer site of confrontation
- Meeting speaker set
- 'Outraged' park staff leaving city building
- Union pickets Lowe’s for hiring non-union painters
- Police reports for Sunday, Oct. 10, 2010
- 17 percent of property assessments were incorrect
- Fire Reports For Wednesday, October 6, 2010
- Survey: Support is growing for smoke-free law
- Officials collect food
- Car plows through Patriot Park field
- Police reports for Tuesday, Oct. 5, 2010
- Scam targets senior citizens
- Police reports for Sunday, Oct. 10, 2010
- Officials view park building problems
- A happy demolition
- 18-year-old shot at party
- Scam targets senior citizens
- 17 percent of property assessments were incorrect
- Fire Reports For Wednesday, October 6, 2010
- 'It's Wonderful'
- Political Notebook
- Park staff: Move to Senior Center wasn’t political
- Police Reports For Wednesday, October 6, 2010
- Police Reports For Monday, October 4, 2010
- Portion of U.S. 421 to close
- South Central Schools on brief lockdown
- Burglars enjoy snack before stealing from home
- Police monitoring rise in property crimes
- Several brawls break out at Homecoming
- Mold at MCHS
- Police: Pattern possible in thefts of cigarettes
- The Power of Hope
- Oktoberfest
- Fire Reports For Saturday, October 9, 2010
- Election updates announced
- Pit bull owner cited after attack
- Police Reports For Saturday, October 9, 2010
- $6.8M+ headed to Porter Co. complex
- Officers: Biker in crash was drunk
- Interns can apply at fair
- Waste station lawsuit dismissed
- Election Day volunteers sought
- Meeting speaker set
- 'Outraged' park staff leaving city building
- Union pickets Lowe’s for hiring non-union painters
- Officials collect food
- Car plows through Patriot Park field
- Police reports for Tuesday, Oct. 5, 2010
- Closings announced
- Fire Reports For Thursday, October 7, 2010
- Donald R. Mashburn
- Fifth Ward Leaf Fest set
- Police Reports For Thursday, October 7, 2010
- Donald Mallon
- Police Reports For Monday, October 11, 2010
- Murder suspect moved from local jail
- Political Notebook For Thursday, October 7, 2010
- Rita B. Durkin
- Teens arrested for shoplifting
- Two arrested on heroin charges
- Probationary officers graduate from law-enforcement academy
- Is Mollenhauer pursuit getting old?
- Meijer site of confrontation
- MCAS candidates earn union backing
- 3 arrested on drug charges
- Port Authority will move forward with plans
- Survey: Support is growing for smoke-free law
- Tazed and Confused
- Breaking The Cycle
- DJ shot at party
- Community invited to ‘Lunch with League’
- Meeting speaker set
- 'Outraged' park staff leaving city building
- Union pickets Lowe’s for hiring non-union painters
- Officials collect food
- Car plows through Patriot Park field
- Police reports for Tuesday, Oct. 5, 2010
- Closings announced
- Fire Reports For Thursday, October 7, 2010
- Donald R. Mashburn
- Fifth Ward Leaf Fest set
- Police Reports For Thursday, October 7, 2010
- Donald Mallon
- Murder suspect moved from local jail
- Political Notebook For Thursday, October 7, 2010
- Rita B. Durkin
- Two arrested on heroin charges
- Probationary officers graduate from law-enforcement academy
- Is Mollenhauer pursuit getting old?
- MCAS candidates earn union backing
- 3 arrested on drug charges
- Port Authority will move forward with plans
- Police reports for Sunday, Oct. 3, 2010
- Tazed and Confused
- Breaking The Cycle
- DJ shot at party
- Legislators: 2011 session may get ugly
- Police reports for Sunday, Oct. 10, 2010
- Officials view park building problems
- A happy demolition
- Voter registration low
- Scam targets senior citizens
- 17 percent of property assessments were incorrect
- Fire Reports For Wednesday, October 6, 2010
- Doctor’s survey: Single-payer health care system favored
- Political Notebook
- Park staff: Move to Senior Center wasn’t political
- Police Reports For Wednesday, October 6, 2010
- Police Reports For Monday, October 4, 2010
- South Central Schools on brief lockdown
- Burglars enjoy snack before stealing from home
- Police monitoring rise in property crimes
- Portion of U.S. 421 to close
- Mold at MCHS
- Police: Pattern possible in thefts of cigarettes
- The Power of Hope
- Several brawls break out at Homecoming
- Fire Reports For Saturday, October 9, 2010
- Election updates announced
- Pit bull owner cited after attack
- Oktoberfest
- Police Reports For Saturday, October 9, 2010
- $6.8M+ headed to Porter Co. complex
- Officers: Biker in crash was drunk
- Interns can apply at fair
- Waste station lawsuit dismissed
- Election Day volunteers sought
- Police Reports For Thursday, October 7, 2010
- Donald Mallon
- Two arrests made in Beachwalk burglaries
- Interns can apply at fair
- Political Notebook For Thursday, October 7, 2010
- Rita B. Durkin
- Hiring ordinance affects firm’s profitability
- Meeting speaker set
- Probationary officers graduate from law-enforcement academy
- Is Mollenhauer pursuit getting old?
- Access Point
- Officials collect food
- 3 arrested on drug charges
- Port Authority will move forward with plans
- Police reports for Sunday, Oct. 3, 2010
- Closings announced
- Breaking The Cycle
- DJ shot at party
- Legislators: 2011 session may get ugly
- Fifth Ward Leaf Fest set
- Officials view park building problems
- A happy demolition
- Voter registration low
- Murder suspect moved from local jail
- 17 percent of property assessments were incorrect
- Fire Reports For Wednesday, October 6, 2010
- Doctor’s survey: Single-payer health care system favored
- Two arrested on heroin charges
- Park staff: Move to Senior Center wasn’t political
- Police Reports For Wednesday, October 6, 2010
- Police Reports For Monday, October 4, 2010
- MCAS candidates earn union backing
- South Central Schools on brief lockdown
- Burglars enjoy snack before stealing from home
- Police monitoring rise in property crimes
- Tazed and Confused
- Mold at MCHS
- Police: Pattern possible in thefts of cigarettes
- The Power of Hope
- Fire Reports For Saturday, October 2, 2010
- Election updates announced
- Pit bull owner cited after attack
- Police Reports For Saturday, October 2, 2010
- $6.8M+ headed to Porter Co. complex
- Officers: Biker in crash was drunk
- Two teen girls arrested after MCHS fight
- Waste station lawsuit dismissed
- Election Day volunteers sought
- 3 arrested as part of drug investigation
- 'Outraged' park staff leaving city building
- Union pickets Lowe’s for hiring non-union painters
- LP home invasion, robbery probed
- Car plows through Patriot Park field
- Police reports for Tuesday, Oct. 5, 2010
- Police announce violation of month
- Fire Reports For Saturday, October 9, 2010
- Fire Reports For Thursday, October 7, 2010
- Donald R. Mashburn
- Man, 24, gets 10 years probation
- Police Reports For Saturday, October 9, 2010
- Political Notebook For Thursday, October 7, 2010
- Rita B. Durkin
- Hiring ordinance affects firm’s profitability
- Shipwreck program set
- Probationary officers graduate from law-enforcement academy
- Is Mollenhauer pursuit getting old?
- Access Point
- Carpenter wins $100K
- 3 arrested on drug charges
- Port Authority will move forward with plans
- Police reports for Sunday, Oct. 3, 2010
- Fire Reports For Friday, October 1, 2010
- Breaking The Cycle
- DJ shot at party
- Legislators: 2011 session may get ugly
- Police Reports For Friday, October 1, 2010
- Officials view park building problems
- A happy demolition
- Voter registration low
- EEOC files lawsuit against Michigan City restaurant
- Fire Reports For Wednesday, October 6, 2010
- Doctor’s survey: Single-payer health care system favored
- Prairie Twp. residents can vote on school issue
- Police Reports For Wednesday, October 6, 2010
- Police Reports For Monday, October 4, 2010
- Calls grow to repeal carding rule
- Burglars enjoy snack before stealing from home
- Police monitoring rise in property crimes
- 5th Ward residents sound off on crime
- Police: Pattern possible in thefts of cigarettes
- The Power of Hope
- Fire Reports For Saturday, October 2, 2010
- Election updates announced
- Pit bull owner cited after attack
- Police Reports For Saturday, October 2, 2010
- $6.8M+ headed to Porter Co. complex
- Officers: Biker in crash was drunk
- Two teen girls arrested after MCHS fight
- 17 percent of property assessments were incorrect
- Waste station lawsuit dismissed
- Election Day volunteers sought
- 3 arrested as part of drug investigation
- Park staff: Move to Senior Center wasn’t political
- 'Outraged' park staff leaving city building
- Union pickets Lowe’s for hiring non-union painters
- LP home invasion, robbery probed
- South Central Schools on brief lockdown
- Car plows through Patriot Park field
- Police reports for Tuesday, Oct. 5, 2010
- Police announce violation of month
- Mold at MCHS
- Fire Reports For Thursday, October 7, 2010
- Donald R. Mashburn
- Man, 24, gets 10 years probation
- LP bar receives phony $50 bill
- Police Reports For Thursday, October 7, 2010
- Donald Mallon
- Two arrests made in Beachwalk burglaries
- Police no longer enforce insurance issue
- Port Authority will move forward with plans
- Police reports for Sunday, Oct. 3, 2010
- Fire Reports For Friday, October 1, 2010
- Two injured in crash
- DJ shot at party
- Legislators: 2011 session may get ugly
- Police Reports For Friday, October 1, 2010
- Man escapes serious injury
- A happy demolition
- Voter registration low
- EEOC files lawsuit against Michigan City restaurant
- MCAS official leaving
- Fire Reports For Wednesday, October 6, 2010
- Doctor’s survey: Single-payer health care system favored
- Prairie Twp. residents can vote on school issue
- New adult-ed director named
- Police Reports For Wednesday, October 6, 2010
- Police Reports For Monday, October 4, 2010
- Calls grow to repeal carding rule
- Hofer joins Election Board
- Fire Reports For Thursday, October 7, 2010
- Burglars enjoy snack before stealing from home
- Police monitoring rise in property crimes
- 5th Ward residents sound off on crime
- Election Board sets meeting
- Police Reports For Thursday, October 7, 2010
- Police: Pattern possible in thefts of cigarettes
- The Power of Hope
- Fire Reports For Saturday, October 2, 2010
- Monday deadline for voting requirements
- Political Notebook For Thursday, October 7, 2010
- Election updates announced
- Pit bull owner cited after attack
- Police Reports For Saturday, October 2, 2010
- Political Notebook For Thursday, September 30, 2010
- Probationary officers graduate from law-enforcement academy
- $6.8M+ headed to Porter Co. complex
- Officers: Biker in crash was drunk
- Two teen girls arrested after MCHS fight
- Scrap metal stolen from new company
- 3 arrested on drug charges
- Waste station lawsuit dismissed
- Election Day volunteers sought
- 3 arrested as part of drug investigation
- City picked for Pop Warner playoffs
- Breaking The Cycle
- 'Outraged' park staff leaving city building
- Union pickets Lowe’s for hiring non-union painters
- LP home invasion, robbery probed
- IDNL residents bid farewell to homes
- Officials view park building problems
- Car plows through Patriot Park field
- Police reports for Tuesday, Oct. 5, 2010
- Police announce violation of month
- 'We Live in a New Era'
- Fire Reports For Thursday, September 30, 2010
- Donald R. Mashburn
- Man, 24, gets 10 years probation
- LP bar receives phony $50 bill
- Police Reports For Thursday, September 30, 2010
- Donald Mallon
- Two arrests made in Beachwalk burglaries
- Police no longer enforce insurance issue
- Police probe Kabelin burglary
- Rita B. Durkin
- Hiring ordinance affects firm’s profitability
- Shipwreck program set
- Is Mollenhauer pursuit getting old?
- Access Point
- Carpenter wins $100K
- City Hall begins coat campaign
- Pit bull owner cited after attack
- Police Reports For Saturday, October 2, 2010
- Political Notebook For Thursday, September 30, 2010
- Election updates announced
- Officers: Biker in crash was drunk
- Two teen girls arrested after MCHS fight
- Scrap metal stolen from new company
- $6.8M+ headed to Porter Co. complex
- Election Day volunteers sought
- 3 arrested as part of drug investigation
- City picked for Pop Warner playoffs
- Waste station lawsuit dismissed
- Union pickets Lowe’s for hiring non-union painters
- LP home invasion, robbery probed
- IDNL residents bid farewell to homes
- 'Outraged' park staff leaving city building
- Police reports for Tuesday, Oct. 5, 2010
- Police announce violation of month
- 'We Live in a New Era'
- Car plows through Patriot Park field
- Donald R. Mashburn
- Man, 24, gets 10 years probation
- LP bar receives phony $50 bill
- Fire Reports For Thursday, September 30, 2010
- Donald Mallon
- Two arrests made in Beachwalk burglaries
- Police no longer enforce insurance issue
- Police Reports For Thursday, September 30, 2010
- Rita B. Durkin
- Hiring ordinance affects firm’s profitability
- Shipwreck program set
- Police probe Kabelin burglary
- Is Mollenhauer pursuit getting old?
- Access Point
- Carpenter wins $100K
- City Hall begins coat campaign
- Port Authority will move forward with plans
- Police reports for Sunday, Oct. 3, 2010
- Fire Reports For Friday, October 1, 2010
- Two injured in crash
- DJ shot at party
- Legislators: 2011 session may get ugly
- Police Reports For Friday, October 1, 2010
- Man escapes serious injury
- A happy demolition
- Voter registration low
- EEOC files lawsuit against Michigan City restaurant
- MCAS official leaving
- Doctor’s survey: Single-payer health care system favored
- Prairie Twp. residents can vote on school issue
- New adult-ed director named
- Fire Reports For Wednesday, October 6, 2010
- Police Reports For Monday, October 4, 2010
- Calls grow to repeal carding rule
- Hofer joins Election Board
- Police Reports For Wednesday, October 6, 2010
- Police monitoring rise in property crimes
- 5th Ward residents sound off on crime
- Election Board sets meeting
- Burglars enjoy snack before stealing from home
- The Power of Hope
- Fire Reports For Saturday, October 2, 2010
- Monday deadline for voting requirements
- Police: Pattern possible in thefts of cigarettes
- Police reports for Tuesday, Oct. 5, 2010
- Access Point
- Carpenter wins $100K
- City Hall begins coat campaign
- Access Point
- Carpenter wins $100K
- City Hall begins coat campaign
- Donald R. Mashburn
- Police reports for Sunday, Oct. 3, 2010
- Fire Reports For Friday, October 1, 2010
- Two injured in crash
- Police reports for Sunday, Oct. 3, 2010
- Fire Reports For Friday, October 1, 2010
- Two injured in crash
- Donald Mallon
- Legislators: 2011 session may get ugly
- Police Reports For Friday, October 1, 2010
- Man escapes serious injury
- Legislators: 2011 session may get ugly
- Police Reports For Friday, October 1, 2010
- Man escapes serious injury
- Rita B. Durkin
- Voter registration low
- EEOC files lawsuit against Michigan City restaurant
- MCAS official leaving
- Voter registration low
- EEOC files lawsuit against Michigan City restaurant
- MCAS official leaving
- Doctor’s survey: Single-payer health care system favored
- Prairie Twp. residents can vote on school issue
- New adult-ed director named
- Doctor’s survey: Single-payer health care system favored
- Prairie Twp. residents can vote on school issue
- New adult-ed director named
- Is Mollenhauer pursuit getting old?
- Police Reports For Monday, October 4, 2010
- Calls grow to repeal carding rule
- Hofer joins Election Board
- Police Reports For Monday, October 4, 2010
- Calls grow to repeal carding rule
- Hofer joins Election Board
- Port Authority will move forward with plans
- Police monitoring rise in property crimes
- 5th Ward residents sound off on crime
- Election Board sets meeting
- Police monitoring rise in property crimes
- 5th Ward residents sound off on crime
- Election Board sets meeting
- DJ shot at party
- The Power of Hope
- Fire Reports For Saturday, October 2, 2010
- Monday deadline for voting requirements
- The Power of Hope
- Fire Reports For Saturday, October 2, 2010
- Monday deadline for voting requirements
- A happy demolition
- Police Reports For Saturday, October 2, 2010
- Political Notebook For Thursday, September 30, 2010
- Police reports for Tuesday, Sept. 28, 2010
- Police Reports For Saturday, October 2, 2010
- Political Notebook For Thursday, September 30, 2010
- Police reports for Tuesday, Sept. 28, 2010
- Two teen girls arrested after MCHS fight
- Scrap metal stolen from new company
- Biker arrested for OWI after speeding
- Two teen girls arrested after MCHS fight
- Scrap metal stolen from new company
- Biker arrested for OWI after speeding
- 3 arrested as part of drug investigation
- City picked for Pop Warner playoffs
- Association of counties meets here this week
- 3 arrested as part of drug investigation
- City picked for Pop Warner playoffs
- Association of counties meets here this week
- LP home invasion, robbery probed
- IDNL residents bid farewell to homes
- Nine arrested in drinking party bust
- LP home invasion, robbery probed
- IDNL residents bid farewell to homes
- Nine arrested in drinking party bust
- Pit bull owner cited after attack
- Police announce violation of month
- 'We Live in a New Era'
- Explosion at complex
- Police announce violation of month
- 'We Live in a New Era'
- Explosion at complex
- Officers: Biker in crash was drunk
- Man, 24, gets 10 years probation
- LP bar receives phony $50 bill
- Fire Reports For Thursday, September 30, 2010
- Man, 24, gets 10 years probation
- LP bar receives phony $50 bill
- Fire Reports For Thursday, September 30, 2010
- Election Day volunteers sought
- Two arrests made in Beachwalk burglaries
- Police no longer enforce insurance issue
- Police Reports For Thursday, September 30, 2010
- Two arrests made in Beachwalk burglaries
- Police no longer enforce insurance issue
- Police Reports For Thursday, September 30, 2010
- Union pickets Lowe’s for hiring non-union painters
- Hiring ordinance affects firm’s profitability
- Shipwreck program set
- Police probe Kabelin burglary
- Hiring ordinance affects firm’s profitability
- Shipwreck program set
- Police probe Kabelin burglary
- Man escapes serious injury
- Association of counties meets here this week
- Legislators: 2011 session may get ugly
- Police Reports For Friday, October 1, 2010
- MCAS official leaving
- Nine arrested in drinking party bust
- Voter registration low
- EEOC files lawsuit against Michigan City restaurant
- New adult-ed director named
- Explosion at complex
- Doctor’s survey: Single-payer health care system favored
- Prairie Twp. residents can vote on school issue
- Hofer joins Election Board
- Edith E. Miller
- Calls grow to repeal carding rule
- Election Board sets meeting
- Carol L. Duttlinger
- 5th Ward residents sound off on crime
- Monday deadline for voting requirements
- Fire calls for Wednesday, Sept. 29, 2010
- Fire Reports For Saturday, October 2, 2010
- Political Notebook For Thursday, September 30, 2010
- Police reports for Wednesday, September 29, 2010
- Police Reports For Saturday, October 2, 2010
- Scrap metal stolen from new company
- Teachers won’t have to lose in-room appliances, for now
- Two teen girls arrested after MCHS fight
- Cunningham rips Mollenhauer in complaint to Election Board
- Police Reports For Monday, October 4, 2010
- 3 arrested as part of drug investigation
- City picked for Pop Warner playoffs
- State of Schools set for tonight
- Police monitoring rise in property crimes
- LP home invasion, robbery probed
- IDNL residents bid farewell to homes
- Off the hook
- The Power of Hope
- Police announce violation of month
- 'We Live in a New Era'
- Fire Reports For Thursday, September 30, 2010
- Police Reports For Monday, September 27, 2010
- Man, 24, gets 10 years probation
- LP bar receives phony $50 bill
- Police Reports For Thursday, September 30, 2010
- Two MCAS incumbents defend past decisions
- Two arrests made in Beachwalk burglaries
- Police no longer enforce insurance issue
- Police probe Kabelin burglary
- First Experience
- Hiring ordinance affects firm’s profitability
- Shipwreck program set
- City Hall begins coat campaign
- Police reports for Tuesday, Sept. 28, 2010
- Access Point
- Carpenter wins $100K
- Two injured in crash
- Biker arrested for OWI after speeding
- Police reports for Sunday, Oct. 3, 2010
- Fire Reports For Friday, October 1, 2010
- 3 arrested as part of drug investigation
- City picked for Pop Warner playoffs
- Cunningham rips Mollenhauer in complaint to Election Board
- Store reports employee theft of more than $4K
- LP home invasion, robbery probed
- IDNL residents bid farewell to homes
- State of Schools set for tonight
- Man arrested after stabbing brother with fork
- Police announce violation of month
- 'We Live in a New Era'
- Off the hook
- Cleaning up the Beach
- Man, 24, gets 10 years probation
- LP bar receives phony $50 bill
- Fire Reports For Thursday, September 30, 2010
- Police Reports For Monday, September 27, 2010
- Police reports for Sunday, Oct. 3, 2010
- Two arrests made in Beachwalk burglaries
- Police no longer enforce insurance issue
- Police Reports For Thursday, September 30, 2010
- Two MCAS incumbents defend past decisions
- Legislators: 2011 session may get ugly
- Hiring ordinance affects firm’s profitability
- Shipwreck program set
- Police probe Kabelin burglary
- First Experience
- Voter registration low
- Access Point
- Carpenter wins $100K
- City Hall begins coat campaign
- Police reports for Tuesday, Sept. 28, 2010
- Doctor’s survey: Single-payer health care system favored
- Fire Reports For Friday, October 1, 2010
- Two injured in crash
- Biker arrested for OWI after speeding
- Fire Reports For Saturday, September 25, 2010
- Police Reports For Friday, October 1, 2010
- Man escapes serious injury
- Association of counties meets here this week
- Police Reports For Saturday, September 25, 2010
- EEOC files lawsuit against Michigan City restaurant
- MCAS official leaving
- Nine arrested in drinking party bust
- Political Notebook For Saturday, September 25, 2010
- Prairie Twp. residents can vote on school issue
- New adult-ed director named
- Explosion at complex
- Man charged with incest
- Calls grow to repeal carding rule
- Hofer joins Election Board
- Edith E. Miller
- Bullet hits 16-year-old boy in back of head
- 5th Ward residents sound off on crime
- Election Board sets meeting
- Carol L. Duttlinger
- Candidate event nixed after questions arise
- Fire Reports For Saturday, October 2, 2010
- Monday deadline for voting requirements
- Fire calls for Wednesday, Sept. 29, 2010
- Porter County board sues MCAS over flooding near new Pine school
- Police Reports For Saturday, October 2, 2010
- Political Notebook For Thursday, September 30, 2010
- Police reports for Wednesday, September 29, 2010
- Police reports for Sunday, Sept. 26, 2010
- Two teen girls arrested after MCHS fight
- Scrap metal stolen from new company
- Teachers won’t have to lose in-room appliances, for now
- Two homes evacuated after car fire
- First Experience
- Access Point
- Shipwreck program set
- Police probe Kabelin burglary
- Police reports for Tuesday, Sept. 28, 2010
- Help sought to thwart burglaries by scrappers
- Carpenter wins $100K
- City Hall begins coat campaign
- Biker arrested for OWI after speeding
- Fire Reports For Saturday, September 25, 2010
- Fire Reports For Friday, October 1, 2010
- Two injured in crash
- Association of counties meets here this week
- Police Reports For Saturday, September 25, 2010
- Police Reports For Friday, October 1, 2010
- Man escapes serious injury
- Nine arrested in drinking party bust
- Political Notebook For Saturday, September 25, 2010
- EEOC files lawsuit against Michigan City restaurant
- MCAS official leaving
- Explosion at complex
- Man charged with incest
- Prairie Twp. residents can vote on school issue
- New adult-ed director named
- Edith E. Miller
- Bullet hits 16-year-old boy in back of head
- Calls grow to repeal carding rule
- Hofer joins Election Board
- Carol L. Duttlinger
- Candidate event nixed after questions arise
- Fire Reports For Saturday, October 2, 2010
- 5th Ward residents sound off on crime
- Election Board sets meeting
- Fire calls for Wednesday, Sept. 29, 2010
- Porter County board sues MCAS over flooding near new Pine school
- Police Reports For Saturday, October 2, 2010
- Monday deadline for voting requirements
- Police reports for Wednesday, September 29, 2010
- Police reports for Sunday, Sept. 26, 2010
- Two teen girls arrested after MCHS fight
- Political Notebook For Thursday, September 30, 2010
- Teachers won’t have to lose in-room appliances, for now
- Two homes evacuated after car fire
- 3 arrested as part of drug investigation
- Scrap metal stolen from new company
- Cunningham rips Mollenhauer in complaint to Election Board
- Store reports employee theft of more than $4K
- LP home invasion, robbery probed
- City picked for Pop Warner playoffs
- Man arrested after stabbing brother with fork
- Police announce violation of month
- IDNL residents bid farewell to homes
- State of Schools set for tonight
- Cleaning up the Beach
- Man, 24, gets 10 years probation
- 'We Live in a New Era'
- Off the hook
- Police Reports For Monday, September 27, 2010
- Two arrests made in Beachwalk burglaries
- LP bar receives phony $50 bill
- Fire Reports For Thursday, September 30, 2010
- Two MCAS incumbents defend past decisions
- Hiring ordinance affects firm’s profitability
- Police no longer enforce insurance issue
- Police Reports For Thursday, September 30, 2010
- LP bar receives phony $50 bill
- Fire Reports For Thursday, September 30, 2010
- Police Reports For Monday, September 27, 2010
- Kelver to seek council seat as Libertarian
- Police no longer enforce insurance issue
- Police Reports For Thursday, September 30, 2010
- Two MCAS incumbents defend past decisions
- Park department to pursue new building
- Shipwreck program set
- Police probe Kabelin burglary
- First Experience
- MCAS working to get students immunized
- Carpenter wins $100K
- City Hall begins coat campaign
- Police reports for Tuesday, Sept. 28, 2010
- Madison Center closing today
- Fire Reports For Friday, October 1, 2010
- Two injured in crash
- Biker arrested for OWI after speeding
- Fire Reports For Saturday, September 25, 2010
- Police Reports For Friday, October 1, 2010
- Man escapes serious injury
- Association of counties meets here this week
- Police Reports For Saturday, September 25, 2010
- EEOC files lawsuit against Michigan City restaurant
- MCAS official leaving
- Nine arrested in drinking party bust
- Political Notebook For Saturday, September 25, 2010
- Prairie Twp. residents can vote on school issue
- New adult-ed director named
- Explosion at complex
- Man charged with incest
- Calls grow to repeal carding rule
- Hofer joins Election Board
- Edith E. Miller
- Bullet hits 16-year-old boy in back of head
- Help sought to thwart burglaries by scrappers
- 5th Ward residents sound off on crime
- Election Board sets meeting
- Carol L. Duttlinger
- Candidate event nixed after questions arise
- Take-back program set
- Monday deadline for voting requirements
- Fire calls for Wednesday, Sept. 29, 2010
- Porter County board sues MCAS over flooding near new Pine school
- Political Notebook For Friday, September 24, 2010
- Political Notebook For Thursday, September 30, 2010
- Police reports for Wednesday, September 29, 2010
- Police reports for Sunday, Sept. 26, 2010
- Day for Kids is Saturday
- Scrap metal stolen from new company
- Teachers won’t have to lose in-room appliances, for now
- Two homes evacuated after car fire
- New bus hours set
- City picked for Pop Warner playoffs
- Cunningham rips Mollenhauer in complaint to Election Board
- Store reports employee theft of more than $4K
- Arnold embraces proposals that support schools
- IDNL residents bid farewell to homes
- State of Schools set for tonight
- Man arrested after stabbing brother with fork
- 3 linked to marijuana grow arraigned
- 'We Live in a New Era'
- Off the hook
- Cleaning up the Beach
- Woman in alleged scuffle arraigned
- Annual auction to aid Salvation Army
- MCAS official leaving
- Biker arrested for OWI after speeding
- Fire Reports For Saturday, September 25, 2010
- Coolspring teacher dies in car accident
- New adult-ed director named
- Association of counties meets here this week
- Police Reports For Saturday, September 25, 2010
- Police station gets spruced up
- Hofer joins Election Board
- Nine arrested in drinking party bust
- Political Notebook For Saturday, September 25, 2010
- Meer awarded $215K
- Election Board sets meeting
- Explosion at complex
- Man charged with incest
- Help sought to thwart burglaries by scrappers
- Monday deadline for voting requirements
- Edith E. Miller
- Bullet hits 16-year-old boy in back of head
- Take-back program set
- Political Notebook For Thursday, September 30, 2010
- Carol L. Duttlinger
- Candidate event nixed after questions arise
- Political Notebook For Friday, September 24, 2010
- Scrap metal stolen from new company
- Fire calls for Wednesday, Sept. 29, 2010
- Porter County board sues MCAS over flooding near new Pine school
- Day for Kids is Saturday
- City picked for Pop Warner playoffs
- Police reports for Wednesday, September 29, 2010
- Police reports for Sunday, Sept. 26, 2010
- New bus hours set
- IDNL residents bid farewell to homes
- Teachers won’t have to lose in-room appliances, for now
- Two homes evacuated after car fire
- Arnold embraces proposals that support schools
- 'We Live in a New Era'
- Cunningham rips Mollenhauer in complaint to Election Board
- Store reports employee theft of more than $4K
- 3 linked to marijuana grow arraigned
- Fire Reports For Thursday, September 23, 2010
- Fire Reports For Thursday, September 30, 2010
- State of Schools set for tonight
- Man arrested after stabbing brother with fork
- Woman in alleged scuffle arraigned
- Police Reports For Thursday, September 23, 2010
- Police Reports For Thursday, September 30, 2010
- Off the hook
- Cleaning up the Beach
- Kelver to seek council seat as Libertarian
- Semi-annual fire hydrant flushing set
- Police probe Kabelin burglary
- Police Reports For Monday, September 27, 2010
- Park department to pursue new building
- Driver in accident sought
- City Hall begins coat campaign
- Two MCAS incumbents defend past decisions
- MCAS working to get students immunized
- Farmer crashes into tree limb
- Two injured in crash
- First Experience
- Madison Center closing today
- ‘State of Schools’ next week
- Man escapes serious injury
- Police reports for Tuesday, Sept. 28, 2010
- Porter County board sues MCAS over flooding near new Pine school
- Political Notebook For Friday, September 24, 2010
- Woman reports man sends X-rated texts to daughter, 15
- Teachers won’t have to lose in-room appliances, for now
- Police reports for Sunday, Sept. 26, 2010
- Day for Kids is Saturday
- Two deputies get $138K in settlement
- Cunningham rips Mollenhauer in complaint to Election Board
- Two homes evacuated after car fire
- New bus hours set
- NIPSCO rate hike higher than reported
- State of Schools set for tonight
- Store reports employee theft of more than $4K
- Arnold embraces proposals that support schools
- Walorski nearly exits talk show
- Off the hook
- Man arrested after stabbing brother with fork
- 3 linked to marijuana grow arraigned
- Fire Reports For Thursday, September 23, 2010
- Tile project complete for Gateway Park
- Cleaning up the Beach
- Woman in alleged scuffle arraigned
- Police Reports For Thursday, September 23, 2010
- Police reports for Tuesday, Sept. 21, 2010
- Police Reports For Monday, September 27, 2010
- Kelver to seek council seat as Libertarian
- Semi-annual fire hydrant flushing set
- Woman arrested after several near-misses
- Two MCAS incumbents defend past decisions
- Park department to pursue new building
- Driver in accident sought
- 4 fake $50 bills passed at McDonald’s
- First Experience
- MCAS working to get students immunized
- Farmer crashes into tree limb
- Man goes to police after leaving crash site
- Police reports for Tuesday, Sept. 28, 2010
- Madison Center closing today
- ‘State of Schools’ next week
- Police Reports For Wednesday, September 22, 2010
- Biker arrested for OWI after speeding
- Fire Reports For Saturday, September 25, 2010
- Annual auction to aid Salvation Army
- Political Notebook For Wednesday, September 22, 2010
- Association of counties meets here this week
- Police Reports For Saturday, September 25, 2010
- Coolspring teacher dies in car accident
- Sea lampreys in Trail Creek to be exterminated
- Nine arrested in drinking party bust
- Political Notebook For Saturday, September 25, 2010
- Police station gets spruced up
- Council asks sheriff to use HR to hire some employees
- Edith E. Miller
- Explosion at complex
- Man charged with incest
- Meer awarded $215K
- Woman allegedly causes crash with truck towing car
- Carol L. Duttlinger
- Bullet hits 16-year-old boy in back of head
- Help sought to thwart burglaries by scrappers
- Thursday parade will welcome service members home
- Fire calls for Wednesday, Sept. 29, 2010
- Candidate event nixed after questions arise
- Take-back program set
- Carroll Avenue house soon to be demolished
- Police reports for Wednesday, September 29, 2010
- Coolspring teacher dies in car accident
- Sea lampreys in Trail Creek to be exterminated
- Association of counties meets here this week
- Porter County board sues MCAS over flooding near new Pine school
- Political Notebook For Friday, September 24, 2010
- Woman reports man sends X-rated texts to daughter, 15
- The Past Comes Alive
- Police Reports For Saturday, September 25, 2010
- Police station gets spruced up
- Council asks sheriff to use HR to hire some employees
- Nine arrested in drinking party bust
- Police reports for Sunday, Sept. 26, 2010
- Day for Kids is Saturday
- Two deputies get $138K in settlement
- Tile project complete for Gateway Park
- Political Notebook For Saturday, September 25, 2010
- Meer awarded $215K
- Woman allegedly causes crash with truck towing car
- Explosion at complex
- Two homes evacuated after car fire
- New bus hours set
- NIPSCO rate hike higher than reported
- Police reports for Tuesday, Sept. 21, 2010
- Man charged with incest
- Help sought to thwart burglaries by scrappers
- Thursday parade will welcome service members home
- Derby participants have a smashing good time
- Store reports employee theft of more than $4K
- Arnold embraces proposals that support schools
- Walorski nearly exits talk show
- Woman arrested after several near-misses
- Bullet hits 16-year-old boy in back of head
- Carroll Avenue house soon to be demolished
- Man shot outside wedding reception
- Man arrested after stabbing brother with fork
- 3 linked to marijuana grow arraigned
- Fire Reports For Thursday, September 23, 2010
- 4 fake $50 bills passed at McDonald’s
- Candidate event nixed after questions arise
- Take-back program set
- Woman reports man sends X-rated texts to daughter, 15
- The Past Comes Alive
- Cleaning up the Beach
- Woman in alleged scuffle arraigned
- Police Reports For Thursday, September 23, 2010
- Man goes to police after leaving crash site
- Porter County board sues MCAS over flooding near new Pine school
- Political Notebook For Friday, September 24, 2010
- Two deputies get $138K in settlement
- Tile project complete for Gateway Park
- Police Reports For Monday, September 27, 2010
- Kelver to seek council seat as Libertarian
- Semi-annual fire hydrant flushing set
- Councilman Espar: 2011 budget represents $6M cut over 3 years
- Police reports for Sunday, Sept. 26, 2010
- Day for Kids is Saturday
- NIPSCO rate hike higher than reported
- Police reports for Tuesday, Sept. 21, 2010
- Two MCAS incumbents defend past decisions
- Park department to pursue new building
- Driver in accident sought
- Police: 2 arrested in Sunday shooting
- Two homes evacuated after car fire
- New bus hours set
- Walorski nearly exits talk show
- Woman arrested after several near-misses
- First Experience
- MCAS working to get students immunized
- Farmer crashes into tree limb
- Lauding women’s suffrage
- Store reports employee theft of more than $4K
- Arnold embraces proposals that support schools
- Fire Reports For Thursday, September 23, 2010
- 4 fake $50 bills passed at McDonald’s
- Madison Center closing today
- ‘State of Schools’ next week
- Police Reports For Wednesday, September 22, 2010
- Man arrested after stabbing brother with fork
- 3 linked to marijuana grow arraigned
- Police Reports For Thursday, September 23, 2010
- Man goes to police after leaving crash site
- Fire Reports For Saturday, September 25, 2010
- Annual auction to aid Salvation Army
- Political Notebook For Wednesday, September 22, 2010
- Cleaning up the Beach
- Woman in alleged scuffle arraigned
- Semi-annual fire hydrant flushing set
- Councilman Espar: 2011 budget represents $6M cut over 3 years
- Police Reports For Saturday, September 25, 2010
- Coolspring teacher dies in car accident
- Sea lampreys in Trail Creek to be exterminated
- Police Reports For Monday, September 27, 2010
- Kelver to seek council seat as Libertarian
- Driver in accident sought
- Police: 2 arrested in Sunday shooting
- Political Notebook For Saturday, September 25, 2010
- Police station gets spruced up
- Council asks sheriff to use HR to hire some employees
- Two MCAS incumbents defend past decisions
- Park department to pursue new building
- Farmer crashes into tree limb
- Lauding women’s suffrage
- Man charged with incest
- Meer awarded $215K
- Woman allegedly causes crash with truck towing car
- First Experience
- MCAS working to get students immunized
- ‘State of Schools’ next week
- Police Reports For Wednesday, September 22, 2010
- Police reports for Tuesday, Sept. 28, 2010
- Bullet hits 16-year-old boy in back of head
- Help sought to thwart burglaries by scrappers
- Thursday parade will welcome service members home
- Derby participants have a smashing good time
- Madison Center closing today
- Annual auction to aid Salvation Army
- Political Notebook For Wednesday, September 22, 2010
- Biker arrested for OWI after speeding
- Candidate event nixed after questions arise
- Take-back program set
- Carroll Avenue house soon to be demolished
- Man shot outside wedding reception
- Fire Reports For Saturday, September 25, 2010
- New bus hours set
- NIPSCO rate hike higher than reported
- Police reports for Tuesday, Sept. 21, 2010
- Two homes evacuated after car fire
- Arnold embraces proposals that support schools
- Walorski nearly exits talk show
- Woman arrested after several near-misses
- Store reports employee theft of more than $4K
- 3 linked to marijuana grow arraigned
- Fire Reports For Thursday, September 23, 2010
- 4 fake $50 bills passed at McDonald’s
- Man arrested after stabbing brother with fork
- Woman in alleged scuffle arraigned
- Police Reports For Thursday, September 23, 2010
- Man goes to police after leaving crash site
- Cleaning up the Beach
- Kelver to seek council seat as Libertarian
- Semi-annual fire hydrant flushing set
- Councilman Espar: 2011 budget represents $6M cut over 3 years
- Park department to pursue new building
- Driver in accident sought
- Police: 2 arrested in Sunday shooting
- MCAS working to get students immunized
- Farmer crashes into tree limb
- Lauding women’s suffrage
- Madison Center closing today
- ‘State of Schools’ next week
- Police Reports For Wednesday, September 22, 2010
- Annual auction to aid Salvation Army
- Political Notebook For Wednesday, September 22, 2010
- Fire Reports For Saturday, September 25, 2010
- Coolspring teacher dies in car accident
- Sea lampreys in Trail Creek to be exterminated
- Police Reports For Monday, September 27, 2010
- Police Reports For Saturday, September 25, 2010
- Police station gets spruced up
- Council asks sheriff to use HR to hire some employees
- Two MCAS incumbents defend past decisions
- Political Notebook For Saturday, September 25, 2010
- Meer awarded $215K
- Woman allegedly causes crash with truck towing car
- First Experience
- Man charged with incest
- Help sought to thwart burglaries by scrappers
- Thursday parade will welcome service members home
- Derby participants have a smashing good time
- Bullet hits 16-year-old boy in back of head
- Take-back program set
- Carroll Avenue house soon to be demolished
- Man shot outside wedding reception
- Candidate event nixed after questions arise
- Political Notebook For Friday, September 24, 2010
- Woman reports man sends X-rated texts to daughter, 15
- The Past Comes Alive
- Porter County board sues MCAS over flooding near new Pine school
- Day for Kids is Saturday
- Two deputies get $138K in settlement
- Tile project complete for Gateway Park
- Police reports for Sunday, Sept. 26, 2010
- Arnold embraces proposals that support schools
- Walorski nearly exits talk show
- Woman arrested after several near-misses
- 3 linked to marijuana grow arraigned
- Fire Reports For Thursday, September 23, 2010
- 4 fake $50 bills passed at McDonald’s
- Woman in alleged scuffle arraigned
- Police Reports For Thursday, September 23, 2010
- Man goes to police after leaving crash site
- Kelver to seek council seat as Libertarian
- Semi-annual fire hydrant flushing set
- Councilman Espar: 2011 budget represents $6M cut over 3 years
- Park department to pursue new building
- Driver in accident sought
- Police: 2 arrested in Sunday shooting
- Police reports for Sunday, Sept. 26, 2010
- MCAS working to get students immunized
- Farmer crashes into tree limb
- Lauding women’s suffrage
- Two homes evacuated after car fire
- Madison Center closing today
- ‘State of Schools’ next week
- Police Reports For Wednesday, September 22, 2010
- Store reports employee theft of more than $4K
- Fire Reports For Saturday, September 25, 2010
- Annual auction to aid Salvation Army
- Political Notebook For Wednesday, September 22, 2010
- Man arrested after stabbing brother with fork
- Police Reports For Saturday, September 25, 2010
- Coolspring teacher dies in car accident
- Sea lampreys in Trail Creek to be exterminated
- Accused child molester makes initial appearance
- Political Notebook For Saturday, September 25, 2010
- Police station gets spruced up
- Council asks sheriff to use HR to hire some employees
- Sword burglar pleads guilty
- Man charged with incest
- Meer awarded $215K
- Woman allegedly causes crash with truck towing car
- Campaign sign wars begin
- Bullet hits 16-year-old boy in back of head
- Help sought to thwart burglaries by scrappers
- Thursday parade will welcome service members home
- Derby participants have a smashing good time
- Candidate event nixed after questions arise
- Take-back program set
- Carroll Avenue house soon to be demolished
- Man shot outside wedding reception
- Porter County board sues MCAS over flooding near new Pine school
- Political Notebook For Friday, September 24, 2010
- Woman reports man sends X-rated texts to daughter, 15
- The Past Comes Alive
- Day for Kids is Saturday
- Two deputies get $138K in settlement
- Tile project complete for Gateway Park
- New bus hours set
- NIPSCO rate hike higher than reported
- Police reports for Tuesday, Sept. 21, 2010
- Woman in alleged scuffle arraigned
- Police Reports For Thursday, September 23, 2010
- Man goes to police after leaving crash site
- South Shore plans temporary outage
- Park department to pursue new building
- Driver in accident sought
- Police: 2 arrested in Sunday shooting
- Suspected heroin dealer arraigned
- Kelver to seek council seat as Libertarian
- Semi-annual fire hydrant flushing set
- Councilman Espar: 2011 budget represents $6M cut over 3 years
- New sundial on PNC campus
- MCAS working to get students immunized
- Farmer crashes into tree limb
- Lauding women’s suffrage
- School Board candidate outlines concerns
- Park department to pursue new building
- Driver in accident sought
- Police: 2 arrested in Sunday shooting
- Suspected heroin dealer arraigned
- Madison Center closing today
- ‘State of Schools’ next week
- Police Reports For Wednesday, September 22, 2010
- LP teen to stand trial for attempted murder
- MCAS working to get students immunized
- Farmer crashes into tree limb
- Lauding women’s suffrage
- School Board candidate outlines concerns
- Annual auction to aid Salvation Army
- Political Notebook For Wednesday, September 22, 2010
- Reviving a Forgotten Craft
- Madison Center closing today
- ‘State of Schools’ next week
- Police Reports For Wednesday, September 22, 2010
- LP teen to stand trial for attempted murder
- Coolspring teacher dies in car accident
- Sea lampreys in Trail Creek to be exterminated
- Accused child molester makes initial appearance
- Fire Reports For Saturday, September 25, 2010
- Annual auction to aid Salvation Army
- Political Notebook For Wednesday, September 22, 2010
- Reviving a Forgotten Craft
- Police station gets spruced up
- Council asks sheriff to use HR to hire some employees
- Sword burglar pleads guilty
- Police Reports For Saturday, September 25, 2010
- Coolspring teacher dies in car accident
- Sea lampreys in Trail Creek to be exterminated
- Accused child molester makes initial appearance
- Meer awarded $215K
- Woman allegedly causes crash with truck towing car
- Campaign sign wars begin
- Political Notebook For Saturday, September 25, 2010
- Police station gets spruced up
- Council asks sheriff to use HR to hire some employees
- Sword burglar pleads guilty
- Help sought to thwart burglaries by scrappers
- Thursday parade will welcome service members home
- Derby participants have a smashing good time
- Man charged with incest
- Meer awarded $215K
- Woman allegedly causes crash with truck towing car
- Campaign sign wars begin
- Take-back program set
- Carroll Avenue house soon to be demolished
- Man shot outside wedding reception
- Bullet hits 16-year-old boy in back of head
- Help sought to thwart burglaries by scrappers
- Thursday parade will welcome service members home
- Derby participants have a smashing good time
- Political Notebook For Friday, September 24, 2010
- Woman reports man sends X-rated texts to daughter, 15
- The Past Comes Alive
- Candidate event nixed after questions arise
- Take-back program set
- Carroll Avenue house soon to be demolished
- Man shot outside wedding reception
- Day for Kids is Saturday
- Two deputies get $138K in settlement
- Tile project complete for Gateway Park
- Porter County board sues MCAS over flooding near new Pine school
- Political Notebook For Friday, September 24, 2010
- Woman reports man sends X-rated texts to daughter, 15
- The Past Comes Alive
- New bus hours set
- NIPSCO rate hike higher than reported
- Police reports for Tuesday, Sept. 21, 2010
- Day for Kids is Saturday
- Two deputies get $138K in settlement
- Tile project complete for Gateway Park
- Arnold embraces proposals that support schools
- Walorski nearly exits talk show
- Woman arrested after several near-misses
- Fire Reports For Saturday, September 18, 2010
- New bus hours set
- NIPSCO rate hike higher than reported
- Police reports for Tuesday, Sept. 21, 2010
- 3 linked to marijuana grow arraigned
- Fire Reports For Thursday, September 23, 2010
- 4 fake $50 bills passed at McDonald’s
- Police Reports For Saturday, September 18, 2010
- Arnold embraces proposals that support schools
- Walorski nearly exits talk show
- Woman arrested after several near-misses
- Fire Reports For Saturday, September 18, 2010
- Woman in alleged scuffle arraigned
- Police Reports For Thursday, September 23, 2010
- Man goes to police after leaving crash site
- South Shore plans temporary outage
- 3 linked to marijuana grow arraigned
- Fire Reports For Thursday, September 23, 2010
- 4 fake $50 bills passed at McDonald’s
- Police Reports For Saturday, September 18, 2010
- Kelver to seek council seat as Libertarian
- Semi-annual fire hydrant flushing set
- Councilman Espar: 2011 budget represents $6M cut over 3 years
- New sundial on PNC campus
- Farmer crashes into tree limb
- Lauding women’s suffrage
- School Board candidate outlines concerns
- Mediation talks may resolve RPM Fest suit
- ‘State of Schools’ next week
- Police Reports For Wednesday, September 22, 2010
- LP teen to stand trial for attempted murder
- LP reaches compromise on providers
- Annual auction to aid Salvation Army
- Political Notebook For Wednesday, September 22, 2010
- Reviving a Forgotten Craft
- Police Reports For Friday, September 17, 2010
- Coolspring teacher dies in car accident
- Sea lampreys in Trail Creek to be exterminated
- Accused child molester makes initial appearance
- Gun exchange program set
- Help sought to thwart burglaries by scrappers
- Police station gets spruced up
- Council asks sheriff to use HR to hire some employees
- Sword burglar pleads guilty
- Woman reports phone scam
- Take-back program set
- Meer awarded $215K
- Woman allegedly causes crash with truck towing car
- Campaign sign wars begin
- No injuries after plant oven fire
- Political Notebook For Friday, September 24, 2010
- Thursday parade will welcome service members home
- Derby participants have a smashing good time
- Home invasion investigated
- Day for Kids is Saturday
- Carroll Avenue house soon to be demolished
- Man shot outside wedding reception
- Heroin arrest uncovers pot-growing operation
- New bus hours set
- Woman reports man sends X-rated texts to daughter, 15
- The Past Comes Alive
- 40-year-old city man sentenced for robbery
- Arnold embraces proposals that support schools
- Two deputies get $138K in settlement
- Tile project complete for Gateway Park
- Little wishes have big impact for MCHS teen
- 3 linked to marijuana grow arraigned
- NIPSCO rate hike higher than reported
- Police reports for Tuesday, Sept. 21, 2010
- Two burned after small explosion
- Woman in alleged scuffle arraigned
- Walorski nearly exits talk show
- Woman arrested after several near-misses
- Fire Reports For Saturday, September 18, 2010
- Kelver to seek council seat as Libertarian
- Fire Reports For Thursday, September 23, 2010
- 4 fake $50 bills passed at McDonald’s
- Police Reports For Saturday, September 18, 2010
- Park department to pursue new building
- Police Reports For Thursday, September 23, 2010
- Man goes to police after leaving crash site
- South Shore plans temporary outage
- MCAS working to get students immunized
- Semi-annual fire hydrant flushing set
- Councilman Espar: 2011 budget represents $6M cut over 3 years
- New sundial on PNC campus
- Madison Center closing today
- Driver in accident sought
- Police: 2 arrested in Sunday shooting
- Suspected heroin dealer arraigned
- The story behind plea bargains
- The story behind plea bargains
- Driver in accident sought
- Police: 2 arrested in Sunday shooting
- Suspected heroin dealer arraigned
- Farmer crashes into tree limb
- Lauding women’s suffrage
- School Board candidate outlines concerns
- Mediation talks may resolve RPM Fest suit
- ‘State of Schools’ next week
- Police Reports For Wednesday, September 22, 2010
- LP teen to stand trial for attempted murder
- LP reaches compromise on providers
- Annual auction to aid Salvation Army
- Political Notebook For Wednesday, September 22, 2010
- Reviving a Forgotten Craft
- Police Reports For Friday, September 17, 2010
- Coolspring teacher dies in car accident
- Sea lampreys in Trail Creek to be exterminated
- Accused child molester makes initial appearance
- Gun exchange program set
- Police station gets spruced up
- Council asks sheriff to use HR to hire some employees
- Sword burglar pleads guilty
- Woman reports phone scam
- Police Reports For Thursday, September 16, 2010
- Meer awarded $215K
- Woman allegedly causes crash with truck towing car
- Campaign sign wars begin
- No injuries after plant oven fire
- Yom Kippur services set
- Thursday parade will welcome service members home
- Derby participants have a smashing good time
- Home invasion investigated
- College workshop set
- Carroll Avenue house soon to be demolished
- Man shot outside wedding reception
- Heroin arrest uncovers pot-growing operation
- Woman reports prowler
- Woman reports man sends X-rated texts to daughter, 15
- The Past Comes Alive
- 40-year-old city man sentenced for robbery
- Water heater causes damage
- Two deputies get $138K in settlement
- Tile project complete for Gateway Park
- Little wishes have big impact for MCHS teen
- 11 boys taken into custody for $100K in damage at old factory
- NIPSCO rate hike higher than reported
- Police reports for Tuesday, Sept. 21, 2010
- Two burned after small explosion
- Tom Ringo recalled as man dedicated to his community
- Walorski nearly exits talk show
- Woman arrested after several near-misses
- Fire Reports For Saturday, September 18, 2010
- Moving marinas could cost local taxpayers
- Fire Reports For Thursday, September 23, 2010
- 4 fake $50 bills passed at McDonald’s
- Police Reports For Saturday, September 18, 2010
- MCAS fears lack of revenue spells trouble
- Police Reports For Thursday, September 23, 2010
- Man goes to police after leaving crash site
- South Shore plans temporary outage
- Zoo evacuated after gas leak
- Semi-annual fire hydrant flushing set
- Councilman Espar: 2011 budget represents $6M cut over 3 years
- New sundial on PNC campus
- Woman arrested after several near-misses
- Fire Reports For Saturday, September 18, 2010
- Tom Ringo recalled as man dedicated to his community
- NIPSCO rate hike higher than reported
- 4 fake $50 bills passed at McDonald’s
- Police Reports For Saturday, September 18, 2010
- Moving marinas could cost local taxpayers
- Walorski nearly exits talk show
- Man goes to police after leaving crash site
- South Shore plans temporary outage
- MCAS fears lack of revenue spells trouble
- Fire Reports For Wednesday, September 15, 2010
- Councilman Espar: 2011 budget represents $6M cut over 3 years
- New sundial on PNC campus
- Zoo evacuated after gas leak
- Police Reports For Wednesday, September 15, 2010
- Police: 2 arrested in Sunday shooting
- Suspected heroin dealer arraigned
- The story behind plea bargains
- Money orders missing
- Lauding women’s suffrage
- School Board candidate outlines concerns
- Mediation talks may resolve RPM Fest suit
- Deputies blame accident on alcohol
- LP teen to stand trial for attempted murder
- LP reaches compromise on providers
- Special treat awaits Pines pupils
- Reviving a Forgotten Craft
- Police Reports For Friday, September 17, 2010
- New Kiwanis chapter starts off strong
- Police Reports For Wednesday, September 22, 2010
- Accused child molester makes initial appearance
- Gun exchange program set
- Motions by Burgwald lack board support
- Political Notebook For Wednesday, September 22, 2010
- Sword burglar pleads guilty
- Woman reports phone scam
- A Time of Remembrance
- Sea lampreys in Trail Creek to be exterminated
- Campaign sign wars begin
- No injuries after plant oven fire
- Police Reports For Thursday, September 16, 2010
- Council asks sheriff to use HR to hire some employees
- Derby participants have a smashing good time
- Home invasion investigated
- Yom Kippur services set
- Woman allegedly causes crash with truck towing car
- Man shot outside wedding reception
- Heroin arrest uncovers pot-growing operation
- College workshop set
- Thursday parade will welcome service members home
- The Past Comes Alive
- 40-year-old city man sentenced for robbery
- Woman reports prowler
- Carroll Avenue house soon to be demolished
- Tile project complete for Gateway Park
- Little wishes have big impact for MCHS teen
- Water heater causes damage
- Woman reports man sends X-rated texts to daughter, 15
- Police reports for Tuesday, Sept. 21, 2010
- Two burned after small explosion
- 11 boys taken into custody for $100K in damage at old factory
- Two deputies get $138K in settlement
- Prescription Drug Take Back Day set
- LP teen to stand trial for attempted murder
- LP reaches compromise on providers
- Special treat awaits Pines pupils
- Derby participants have a smashing good time
- Home invasion investigated
- Yom Kippur services set
- Meer considers run for ‘full-time’ public office
- Reviving a Forgotten Craft
- Police Reports For Friday, September 17, 2010
- New Kiwanis chapter starts off strong
- Man shot outside wedding reception
- Heroin arrest uncovers pot-growing operation
- College workshop set
- Police reports for Tuesday, Sept. 14, 2010
- Accused child molester makes initial appearance
- Gun exchange program set
- Motions by Burgwald lack board support
- The Past Comes Alive
- 40-year-old city man sentenced for robbery
- Woman reports prowler
- Dorothy E. Warnke
- Sword burglar pleads guilty
- Woman reports phone scam
- A Time of Remembrance
- ‘Literacy museum on wheels’ visits city preschoolers
- Little wishes have big impact for MCHS teen
- Water heater causes damage
- Dog targeted for euthanization
- Campaign sign wars begin
- No injuries after plant oven fire
- Police Reports For Thursday, September 16, 2010
- School Board candidate hosts meet-and-greet
- Two burned after small explosion
- 11 boys taken into custody for $100K in damage at old factory
- Derby participants have a smashing good time
- Home invasion investigated
- Yom Kippur services set
- Prescription Drug Take Back Day set
- Fire Reports For Saturday, September 18, 2010
- Tom Ringo recalled as man dedicated to his community
- Trying to spark interest
- Tile project complete for Gateway Park
- Man shot outside wedding reception
- Heroin arrest uncovers pot-growing operation
- College workshop set
- Meer considers run for ‘full-time’ public office
- Police Reports For Saturday, September 18, 2010
- Moving marinas could cost local taxpayers
- The walls come down at church site
- Police reports for Tuesday, Sept. 21, 2010
- The Past Comes Alive
- 40-year-old city man sentenced for robbery
- Woman reports prowler
- Police reports for Tuesday, Sept. 14, 2010
- South Shore plans temporary outage
- MCAS fears lack of revenue spells trouble
- Fire Reports For Wednesday, September 15, 2010
- Woman arrested after several near-misses
- Little wishes have big impact for MCHS teen
- Water heater causes damage
- Dorothy E. Warnke
- New sundial on PNC campus
- Zoo evacuated after gas leak
- Police Reports For Wednesday, September 15, 2010
- 4 fake $50 bills passed at McDonald’s
- Two burned after small explosion
- 11 boys taken into custody for $100K in damage at old factory
- Dog targeted for euthanization
- Suspected heroin dealer arraigned
- The story behind plea bargains
- Money orders missing
- Man goes to police after leaving crash site
- Fire Reports For Saturday, September 18, 2010
- Tom Ringo recalled as man dedicated to his community
- Trying to spark interest
- School Board candidate outlines concerns
- Mediation talks may resolve RPM Fest suit
- Deputies blame accident on alcohol
- Councilman Espar: 2011 budget represents $6M cut over 3 years
- Police Reports For Saturday, September 18, 2010
- Moving marinas could cost local taxpayers
- The walls come down at church site
- LP teen to stand trial for attempted murder
- LP reaches compromise on providers
- Special treat awaits Pines pupils
- Police: 2 arrested in Sunday shooting
- South Shore plans temporary outage
- MCAS fears lack of revenue spells trouble
- Fire Reports For Wednesday, September 15, 2010
- Reviving a Forgotten Craft
- Police Reports For Friday, September 17, 2010
- New Kiwanis chapter starts off strong
- Lauding women’s suffrage
- New sundial on PNC campus
- Zoo evacuated after gas leak
- Police Reports For Wednesday, September 15, 2010
- Accused child molester makes initial appearance
- Gun exchange program set
- Motions by Burgwald lack board support
- ‘Literacy museum on wheels’ visits city preschoolers
- Suspected heroin dealer arraigned
- The story behind plea bargains
- Money orders missing
- Sword burglar pleads guilty
- Woman reports phone scam
- A Time of Remembrance
- School Board candidate hosts meet-and-greet
- School Board candidate outlines concerns
- Mediation talks may resolve RPM Fest suit
- Deputies blame accident on alcohol
- Campaign sign wars begin
- No injuries after plant oven fire
- Police Reports For Thursday, September 16, 2010
- Police Reports For Thursday, September 16, 2010
- School Board candidate hosts meet-and-greet
- Campaign sign wars begin
- No injuries after plant oven fire
- Yom Kippur services set
- Prescription Drug Take Back Day set
- Home invasion investigated
- College workshop set
- Meer considers run for ‘full-time’ public office
- Heroin arrest uncovers pot-growing operation
- Woman reports prowler
- Police reports for Tuesday, Sept. 14, 2010
- 40-year-old city man sentenced for robbery
- Water heater causes damage
- Dorothy E. Warnke
- Little wishes have big impact for MCHS teen
- 11 boys taken into custody for $100K in damage at old factory
- Dog targeted for euthanization
- Two burned after small explosion
- Tom Ringo recalled as man dedicated to his community
- Trying to spark interest
- Fire Reports For Saturday, September 18, 2010
- Moving marinas could cost local taxpayers
- The walls come down at church site
- Police Reports For Saturday, September 18, 2010
- MCAS fears lack of revenue spells trouble
- Fire Reports For Wednesday, September 15, 2010
- Derby participants have a smashing good time
- South Shore plans temporary outage
- Police Reports For Wednesday, September 15, 2010
- Man shot outside wedding reception
- New sundial on PNC campus
- Zoo evacuated after gas leak
- Money orders missing
- The Past Comes Alive
- Suspected heroin dealer arraigned
- The story behind plea bargains
- Deputies blame accident on alcohol
- Police Reports For Monday, September 13, 2010
- School Board candidate outlines concerns
- Mediation talks may resolve RPM Fest suit
- Special treat awaits Pines pupils
- RP Baseball Association ready to ‘move forward’
- LP teen to stand trial for attempted murder
- LP reaches compromise on providers
- New Kiwanis chapter starts off strong
- Trail Creek offers leisurely trip during Fun Float
- Reviving a Forgotten Craft
- Police Reports For Friday, September 17, 2010
- Motions by Burgwald lack board support
- Lisa Ling speaks to nearly full house at Sinai Forum about a life of telling stories
- Accused child molester makes initial appearance
- Gun exchange program set
- A Time of Remembrance
- ‘Literacy museum on wheels’ visits city preschoolers
- Sword burglar pleads guilty
- Woman reports phone scam
- Gun exchange program set
- Motions by Burgwald lack board support
- Lisa Ling speaks to nearly full house at Sinai Forum about a life of telling stories
- Woman reports phone scam
- A Time of Remembrance
- ‘Literacy museum on wheels’ visits city preschoolers
- Accused child molester makes initial appearance
- No injuries after plant oven fire
- Police Reports For Thursday, September 16, 2010
- School Board candidate hosts meet-and-greet
- Sword burglar pleads guilty
- Home invasion investigated
- Yom Kippur services set
- Prescription Drug Take Back Day set
- Campaign sign wars begin
- Heroin arrest uncovers pot-growing operation
- College workshop set
- Meer considers run for ‘full-time’ public office
- Fire Reports For Saturday, September 11, 2010
- 40-year-old city man sentenced for robbery
- Woman reports prowler
- Police reports for Tuesday, Sept. 14, 2010
- Police Reports For Saturday, September 11, 2010
- Little wishes have big impact for MCHS teen
- Water heater causes damage
- Dorothy E. Warnke
- Two alleged bank card thieves are arraigned
- Two burned after small explosion
- 11 boys taken into custody for $100K in damage at old factory
- Dog targeted for euthanization
- Outraged Alevizos rejects DUI plea
- Fire Reports For Saturday, September 18, 2010
- Tom Ringo recalled as man dedicated to his community
- Trying to spark interest
- $10.5 million project under way
- Police Reports For Saturday, September 18, 2010
- Moving marinas could cost local taxpayers
- The walls come down at church site
- Three projects to restrict lanes in La Porte County
- South Shore plans temporary outage
- MCAS fears lack of revenue spells trouble
- Fire Reports For Wednesday, September 15, 2010
- Police reports for Sunday, Sept. 12, 2010
- New sundial on PNC campus
- Zoo evacuated after gas leak
- Police Reports For Wednesday, September 15, 2010
- Coolspring principal plays ice hockey in spare time
- Suspected heroin dealer arraigned
- The story behind plea bargains
- Money orders missing
- Beauty from within?
- School Board candidate outlines concerns
- Mediation talks may resolve RPM Fest suit
- Deputies blame accident on alcohol
- Police Reports For Monday, September 13, 2010
- LP teen to stand trial for attempted murder
- LP reaches compromise on providers
- Special treat awaits Pines pupils
- RP Baseball Association ready to ‘move forward’
- Reviving a Forgotten Craft
- Police Reports For Friday, September 17, 2010
- New Kiwanis chapter starts off strong
- Trail Creek offers leisurely trip during Fun Float
- Beauty from within?
- Police hear concerns at Garden Estates
- Fire Reports For Saturday, September 18, 2010
- The story behind plea bargains
- Money orders missing
- Police Reports For Monday, September 13, 2010
- Bicyclist injured in collision
- Police Reports For Saturday, September 18, 2010
- Mediation talks may resolve RPM Fest suit
- Deputies blame accident on alcohol
- RP Baseball Association ready to ‘move forward’
- Political Notebook For Friday, September 10, 2010
- South Shore plans temporary outage
- LP reaches compromise on providers
- Special treat awaits Pines pupils
- Trail Creek offers leisurely trip during Fun Float
- Woman, 20, gets life in prison, no parole
- New sundial on PNC campus
- Police Reports For Friday, September 17, 2010
- New Kiwanis chapter starts off strong
- Lisa Ling speaks to nearly full house at Sinai Forum about a life of telling stories
- RP-area molester gets nine-year sentence
- Suspected heroin dealer arraigned
- Gun exchange program set
- Motions by Burgwald lack board support
- ‘Literacy museum on wheels’ visits city preschoolers
- Trial will proceed for man charged with arson
- School Board candidate outlines concerns
- Woman reports phone scam
- A Time of Remembrance
- School Board candidate hosts meet-and-greet
- Donnelly defends new ad’s approach
- LP teen to stand trial for attempted murder
- No injuries after plant oven fire
- Police Reports For Thursday, September 16, 2010
- Prescription Drug Take Back Day set
- Court: Woman stole from Little League
- Reviving a Forgotten Craft
- Home invasion investigated
- Yom Kippur services set
- Meer considers run for ‘full-time’ public office
- Fire Reports For Saturday, September 11, 2010
- Footlight to Present 'The Murder Room'
- Heroin arrest uncovers pot-growing operation
- College workshop set
- Police reports for Tuesday, Sept. 14, 2010
- Police Reports For Saturday, September 11, 2010
- Police investigate car set ablaze
- 40-year-old city man sentenced for robbery
- Woman reports prowler
- Dorothy E. Warnke
- Two alleged bank card thieves are arraigned
- Police Reports For Friday, September 10, 2010
- Little wishes have big impact for MCHS teen
- Water heater causes damage
- Dog targeted for euthanization
- Outraged Alevizos rejects DUI plea
- Officer recuperating after woman allegedly drove over foot
- Two burned after small explosion
- 11 boys taken into custody for $100K in damage at old factory
- Trying to spark interest
- $10.5 million project under way
- Westville man dies in his car
- Tom Ringo recalled as man dedicated to his community
- Three projects to restrict lanes in La Porte County
- Bond reduction denied for teen
- Moving marinas could cost local taxpayers
- The walls come down at church site
- Police reports for Sunday, Sept. 12, 2010
- Two men arrested on alcohol charges
- MCAS fears lack of revenue spells trouble
- Fire Reports For Wednesday, September 15, 2010
- Coolspring principal plays ice hockey in spare time
- Three arrested on drug charges
- Zoo evacuated after gas leak
- Police Reports For Wednesday, September 15, 2010
- Water heater causes damage
- Dorothy E. Warnke
- Two alleged bank card thieves are arraigned
- Police Reports For Friday, September 10, 2010
- Gun exchange program set
- 11 boys taken into custody for $100K in damage at old factory
- Dog targeted for euthanization
- Outraged Alevizos rejects DUI plea
- Officer recuperating after woman allegedly drove over foot
- Woman reports phone scam
- Tom Ringo recalled as man dedicated to his community
- Trying to spark interest
- $10.5 million project under way
- Westville man dies in his car
- No injuries after plant oven fire
- Moving marinas could cost local taxpayers
- The walls come down at church site
- Three projects to restrict lanes in La Porte County
- Bond reduction denied for teen
- Home invasion investigated
- MCAS fears lack of revenue spells trouble
- Fire Reports For Wednesday, September 15, 2010
- Police reports for Sunday, Sept. 12, 2010
- Two men arrested on alcohol charges
- Heroin arrest uncovers pot-growing operation
- Zoo evacuated after gas leak
- Police Reports For Wednesday, September 15, 2010
- Coolspring principal plays ice hockey in spare time
- Three arrested on drug charges
- 40-year-old city man sentenced for robbery
- Money orders missing
- Beauty from within?
- Police hear concerns at Garden Estates
- Little wishes have big impact for MCHS teen
- Deputies blame accident on alcohol
- Police Reports For Monday, September 13, 2010
- Bicyclist injured in collision
- Two burned after small explosion
- Special treat awaits Pines pupils
- RP Baseball Association ready to ‘move forward’
- Political Notebook For Friday, September 10, 2010
- Fire Reports For Thursday, September 9, 2010
- New Kiwanis chapter starts off strong
- Trail Creek offers leisurely trip during Fun Float
- Woman, 20, gets life in prison, no parole
- Police investigate car set ablaze
- Motions by Burgwald lack board support
- Lisa Ling speaks to nearly full house at Sinai Forum about a life of telling stories
- RP-area molester gets nine-year sentence
- Council schedules executive session
- A Time of Remembrance
- ‘Literacy museum on wheels’ visits city preschoolers
- Trial will proceed for man charged with arson
- Donnelly to attend Dem branch opening
- Police Reports For Thursday, September 16, 2010
- School Board candidate hosts meet-and-greet
- Donnelly defends new ad’s approach
- Alleged sexual assault investigated
- The story behind plea bargains
- Yom Kippur services set
- Prescription Drug Take Back Day set
- Court: Woman stole from Little League
- Area man to join Honor Flight Chicago
- Mediation talks may resolve RPM Fest suit
- College workshop set
- Meer considers run for ‘full-time’ public office
- Fire Reports For Saturday, September 11, 2010
- Work release program to stay put for now
- LP reaches compromise on providers
- Woman reports prowler
- Police reports for Tuesday, Sept. 14, 2010
- Police Reports For Saturday, September 11, 2010
- Transit to cut service
- Police Reports For Friday, September 17, 2010
- Outraged Alevizos rejects DUI plea
- Officer recuperating after woman allegedly drove over foot
- 11 boys taken into custody for $100K in damage at old factory
- Dog targeted for euthanization
- Westville man dies in his car
- Tom Ringo recalled as man dedicated to his community
- Trying to spark interest
- $10.5 million project under way
- Bond reduction denied for teen
- Moving marinas could cost local taxpayers
- The walls come down at church site
- Three projects to restrict lanes in La Porte County
- Two men arrested on alcohol charges
- MCAS fears lack of revenue spells trouble
- Fire Reports For Wednesday, September 15, 2010
- Police reports for Sunday, Sept. 12, 2010
- Three arrested on drug charges
- Zoo evacuated after gas leak
- Police Reports For Wednesday, September 15, 2010
- Coolspring principal plays ice hockey in spare time
- Police hear concerns at Garden Estates
- Money orders missing
- Beauty from within?
- Bicyclist injured in collision
- Fire Reports For Thursday, September 9, 2010
- Deputies blame accident on alcohol
- Police Reports For Monday, September 13, 2010
- Political Notebook For Friday, September 10, 2010
- Police investigate car set ablaze
- Special treat awaits Pines pupils
- RP Baseball Association ready to ‘move forward’
- Woman, 20, gets life in prison, no parole
- Council schedules executive session
- New Kiwanis chapter starts off strong
- Trail Creek offers leisurely trip during Fun Float
- RP-area molester gets nine-year sentence
- Donnelly to attend Dem branch opening
- Motions by Burgwald lack board support
- Lisa Ling speaks to nearly full house at Sinai Forum about a life of telling stories
- Trial will proceed for man charged with arson
- Alleged sexual assault investigated
- A Time of Remembrance
- ‘Literacy museum on wheels’ visits city preschoolers
- Donnelly defends new ad’s approach
- Area man to join Honor Flight Chicago
- Police Reports For Thursday, September 16, 2010
- School Board candidate hosts meet-and-greet
- Court: Woman stole from Little League
- Work release program to stay put for now
- Yom Kippur services set
- Prescription Drug Take Back Day set
- Fire Reports For Saturday, September 11, 2010
- Transit to cut service
- College workshop set
- Meer considers run for ‘full-time’ public office
- Police Reports For Saturday, September 11, 2010
- Local Inspiration
- Woman reports prowler
- Police reports for Tuesday, Sept. 14, 2010
- Two alleged bank card thieves are arraigned
- Police Reports For Friday, September 10, 2010
- Water heater causes damage
- Dorothy E. Warnke
- Dorothy E. Warnke
- Two alleged bank card thieves are arraigned
- Police Reports For Friday, September 10, 2010
- Accounts payable clerk will run for County Council
- Dog targeted for euthanization
- Outraged Alevizos rejects DUI plea
- Officer recuperating after woman allegedly drove over foot
- 6 West Side houses to be demolished
- Trying to spark interest
- $10.5 million project under way
- Westville man dies in his car
- Trailer full of playground equipment stolen from truck stop
- The walls come down at church site
- Three projects to restrict lanes in La Porte County
- Bond reduction denied for teen
- Fire calls for Wednesday, Sept. 8, 2010
- Police reports for Sunday, Sept. 12, 2010
- Two men arrested on alcohol charges
- County amends jail phone contract
- Coolspring principal plays ice hockey in spare time
- Three arrested on drug charges
- Loan program aims to retain local business
- Fire Reports For Wednesday, September 15, 2010
- Beauty from within?
- Police hear concerns at Garden Estates
- Appealing NIPSCO decision
- Police Reports For Wednesday, September 15, 2010
- Police Reports For Monday, September 13, 2010
- Bicyclist injured in collision
- Fire Reports For Thursday, September 9, 2010
- Money orders missing
- RP Baseball Association ready to ‘move forward’
- Political Notebook For Friday, September 10, 2010
- Police investigate car set ablaze
- Deputies blame accident on alcohol
- Trail Creek offers leisurely trip during Fun Float
- Woman, 20, gets life in prison, no parole
- Council schedules executive session
- Special treat awaits Pines pupils
- Lisa Ling speaks to nearly full house at Sinai Forum about a life of telling stories
- RP-area molester gets nine-year sentence
- Donnelly to attend Dem branch opening
- New Kiwanis chapter starts off strong
- ‘Literacy museum on wheels’ visits city preschoolers
- Trial will proceed for man charged with arson
- Alleged sexual assault investigated
- Motions by Burgwald lack board support
- School Board candidate hosts meet-and-greet
- Donnelly defends new ad’s approach
- Area man to join Honor Flight Chicago
- A Time of Remembrance
- Prescription Drug Take Back Day set
- Court: Woman stole from Little League
- Work release program to stay put for now
- Teen injured during rollover
- Meer considers run for ‘full-time’ public office
- Fire Reports For Saturday, September 11, 2010
- Transit to cut service
- 1 injured after car hits deer
- Police reports for Tuesday, Sept. 14, 2010
- Police Reports For Saturday, September 11, 2010
- Local Inspiration
- Officer causes crash after foot slips off brake
- Appealing NIPSCO decision
- Police investigate stabbing
- Beauty from within?
- Police hear concerns at Garden Estates
- Fire Reports For Thursday, September 9, 2010
- Driver allegedly causes crash
- Police Reports For Monday, September 13, 2010
- Bicyclist injured in collision
- Police investigate car set ablaze
- Woman arrested at game
- RP Baseball Association ready to ‘move forward’
- Political Notebook For Friday, September 10, 2010
- Council schedules executive session
- Man attacked, shot in leg
- Trail Creek offers leisurely trip during Fun Float
- Woman, 20, gets life in prison, no parole
- Donnelly to attend Dem branch opening
- Labor Dayz earns praise from attendees
- ‘Literacy museum on wheels’ visits city preschoolers
- Lisa Ling speaks to nearly full house at Sinai Forum about a life of telling stories
- RP-area molester gets nine-year sentence
- Donnelly ad under scrutiny
- School Board candidate hosts meet-and-greet
- Trial will proceed for man charged with arson
- Alleged sexual assault investigated
- Former ISP guard fighting dismissal
- Prescription Drug Take Back Day set
- Donnelly defends new ad’s approach
- Area man to join Honor Flight Chicago
- Teen injured during rollover
- Meer considers run for ‘full-time’ public office
- Court: Woman stole from Little League
- Work release program to stay put for now
- 1 injured after car hits deer
- Police reports for Tuesday, Sept. 14, 2010
- Fire Reports For Saturday, September 11, 2010
- Transit to cut service
- Officer causes crash after foot slips off brake
- Dorothy E. Warnke
- Police Reports For Saturday, September 11, 2010
- Local Inspiration
- Accounts payable clerk will run for County Council
- Dog targeted for euthanization
- Two alleged bank card thieves are arraigned
- Police Reports For Friday, September 10, 2010
- 6 West Side houses to be demolished
- Trying to spark interest
- Outraged Alevizos rejects DUI plea
- Officer recuperating after woman allegedly drove over foot
- Trailer full of playground equipment stolen from truck stop
- The walls come down at church site
- $10.5 million project under way
- Westville man dies in his car
- Fire calls for Wednesday, Sept. 8, 2010
- Alleged drunk driver hits house
- Three projects to restrict lanes in La Porte County
- Bond reduction denied for teen
- County amends jail phone contract
- Police Reports For Tuesday, September 7, 2010
- Police reports for Sunday, Sept. 12, 2010
- Two men arrested on alcohol charges
- Loan program aims to retain local business
- Local deputy aids arrest of escapee
- Coolspring principal plays ice hockey in spare time
- Three arrested on drug charges
- Police hear concerns at Garden Estates
- Appealing NIPSCO decision
- Police investigate stabbing
- RP-area molester gets nine-year sentence
- Donnelly to attend Dem branch opening
- Labor Dayz earns praise from attendees
- Beauty from within?
- Bicyclist injured in collision
- Fire Reports For Thursday, September 9, 2010
- Driver allegedly causes crash
- Trial will proceed for man charged with arson
- Alleged sexual assault investigated
- Donnelly ad under scrutiny
- Political Notebook For Friday, September 10, 2010
- Police investigate car set ablaze
- Woman arrested at game
- Donnelly defends new ad’s approach
- Area man to join Honor Flight Chicago
- Former ISP guard fighting dismissal
- Woman, 20, gets life in prison, no parole
- Council schedules executive session
- Man attacked, shot in leg
- Court: Woman stole from Little League
- Work release program to stay put for now
- Teen injured during rollover
- RP-area molester gets nine-year sentence
- Donnelly to attend Dem branch opening
- Labor Dayz earns praise from attendees
- Fire Reports For Saturday, September 11, 2010
- Transit to cut service
- 1 injured after car hits deer
- Trial will proceed for man charged with arson
- Alleged sexual assault investigated
- Donnelly ad under scrutiny
- Police Reports For Saturday, September 11, 2010
- Local Inspiration
- Officer causes crash after foot slips off brake
- Police Reports For Monday, September 13, 2010
- Donnelly defends new ad’s approach
- Area man to join Honor Flight Chicago
- Former ISP guard fighting dismissal
- Two alleged bank card thieves are arraigned
- Police Reports For Friday, September 10, 2010
- Accounts payable clerk will run for County Council
- RP Baseball Association ready to ‘move forward’
- Court: Woman stole from Little League
- Work release program to stay put for now
- Teen injured during rollover
- Outraged Alevizos rejects DUI plea
- Officer recuperating after woman allegedly drove over foot
- 6 West Side houses to be demolished
- Trail Creek offers leisurely trip during Fun Float
- Fire Reports For Saturday, September 11, 2010
- Transit to cut service
- 1 injured after car hits deer
- $10.5 million project under way
- Westville man dies in his car
- Trailer full of playground equipment stolen from truck stop
- Lisa Ling speaks to nearly full house at Sinai Forum about a life of telling stories
- Local Inspiration
- Officer causes crash after foot slips off brake
- Three projects to restrict lanes in La Porte County
- Bond reduction denied for teen
- Fire calls for Wednesday, Sept. 8, 2010
- Alleged drunk driver hits house
- Police Reports For Saturday, September 11, 2010
- Police Reports For Friday, September 10, 2010
- Accounts payable clerk will run for County Council
- Police reports for Sunday, Sept. 12, 2010
- Two men arrested on alcohol charges
- County amends jail phone contract
- Police Reports For Tuesday, September 7, 2010
- Two alleged bank card thieves are arraigned
- Officer recuperating after woman allegedly drove over foot
- 6 West Side houses to be demolished
- Coolspring principal plays ice hockey in spare time
- Three arrested on drug charges
- Loan program aims to retain local business
- Local deputy aids arrest of escapee
- Outraged Alevizos rejects DUI plea
- Westville man dies in his car
- Trailer full of playground equipment stolen from truck stop
- Beauty from within?
- Police hear concerns at Garden Estates
- Appealing NIPSCO decision
- Police investigate stabbing
- $10.5 million project under way
- Bond reduction denied for teen
- Fire calls for Wednesday, Sept. 8, 2010
- Alleged drunk driver hits house
- Bicyclist injured in collision
- Fire Reports For Thursday, September 9, 2010
- Driver allegedly causes crash
- Three projects to restrict lanes in La Porte County
- Two men arrested on alcohol charges
- County amends jail phone contract
- Police Reports For Tuesday, September 7, 2010
- Political Notebook For Friday, September 10, 2010
- Police investigate car set ablaze
- Woman arrested at game
- Police reports for Sunday, Sept. 12, 2010
- Three arrested on drug charges
- Loan program aims to retain local business
- Local deputy aids arrest of escapee
- Woman, 20, gets life in prison, no parole
- Council schedules executive session
- Man attacked, shot in leg
- Coolspring principal plays ice hockey in spare time
- Trial will proceed for man charged with arson
- Alleged sexual assault investigated
- Donnelly ad under scrutiny
- Police warn of debt, IRS collection scam
- Donnelly defends new ad’s approach
- Area man to join Honor Flight Chicago
- Former ISP guard fighting dismissal
- Search continues for missing Chicago man
- Three projects to restrict lanes in La Porte County
- Court: Woman stole from Little League
- Work release program to stay put for now
- Teen injured during rollover
- Man surrenders after failed escape
- Police reports for Sunday, Sept. 12, 2010
- Fire Reports For Saturday, September 11, 2010
- Transit to cut service
- 1 injured after car hits deer
- Taxi driver robbed at gunpoint
- Coolspring principal plays ice hockey in spare time
- Police Reports For Saturday, September 11, 2010
- Local Inspiration
- Officer causes crash after foot slips off brake
- Police reports for Sunday, September 5, 2010
- Beauty from within?
- Two alleged bank card thieves are arraigned
- Police Reports For Friday, September 10, 2010
- Accounts payable clerk will run for County Council
- Willie Belle Turner
- Fire Reports For Saturday, September 4, 2010
- Outraged Alevizos rejects DUI plea
- Officer recuperating after woman allegedly drove over foot
- 6 West Side houses to be demolished
- Toy train’s popularity helps power attendance at steam museum’s show
- Police Reports For Saturday, September 4, 2010
- $10.5 million project under way
- Westville man dies in his car
- Trailer full of playground equipment stolen from truck stop
- ‘A whole new world’
- Gunshots fired at home
- Bond reduction denied for teen
- Fire calls for Wednesday, Sept. 8, 2010
- Alleged drunk driver hits house
- Man accused of rape appears in court
- Two men arrested on alcohol charges
- County amends jail phone contract
- Police Reports For Tuesday, September 7, 2010
- Volunteers needed for cleanup
- Three arrested on drug charges
- Loan program aims to retain local business
- Local deputy aids arrest of escapee
- Woman insists on sentencing despite no attorney present
- Police hear concerns at Garden Estates
- Appealing NIPSCO decision
- Police investigate stabbing
- LP man who allegedly hit woman with car arraigned
- Bicyclist injured in collision
- Fire Reports For Thursday, September 9, 2010
- Driver allegedly causes crash
- Walk aims to raise funds, instill hope
- Political Notebook For Friday, September 10, 2010
- Police investigate car set ablaze
- Woman arrested at game
- Jobless struggle with bleak outlook
- Woman, 20, gets life in prison, no parole
- Council schedules executive session
- Man attacked, shot in leg
- Hours for Ours seeking mentor volunteers
- RP-area molester gets nine-year sentence
- Donnelly to attend Dem branch opening
- Labor Dayz earns praise from attendees
- ‘Huffing’ amongst teens becoming prevalent
- Fire calls for Wednesday, Sept. 8, 2010
- Alleged drunk driver hits house
- Man accused of rape appears in court
- Bond reduction denied for teen
- County amends jail phone contract
- Police Reports For Tuesday, September 7, 2010
- Volunteers needed for cleanup
- Two men arrested on alcohol charges
- Loan program aims to retain local business
- Local deputy aids arrest of escapee
- Woman insists on sentencing despite no attorney present
- Three arrested on drug charges
- Appealing NIPSCO decision
- Police investigate stabbing
- LP man who allegedly hit woman with car arraigned
- Police hear concerns at Garden Estates
- Fire Reports For Thursday, September 9, 2010
- Driver allegedly causes crash
- Walk aims to raise funds, instill hope
- Bicyclist injured in collision
- Police investigate car set ablaze
- Woman arrested at game
- Jobless struggle with bleak outlook
- Political Notebook For Friday, September 10, 2010
- Council schedules executive session
- Man attacked, shot in leg
- Hours for Ours seeking mentor volunteers
- Woman, 20, gets life in prison, no parole
- Donnelly to attend Dem branch opening
- Labor Dayz earns praise from attendees
- ‘Huffing’ amongst teens becoming prevalent
- RP-area molester gets nine-year sentence
- Alleged sexual assault investigated
- Donnelly ad under scrutiny
- Police warn of debt, IRS collection scam
- Fire Reports For Saturday, September 11, 2010
- Trial will proceed for man charged with arson
- Area man to join Honor Flight Chicago
- Former ISP guard fighting dismissal
- Search continues for missing Chicago man
- Police Reports For Saturday, September 11, 2010
- Donnelly defends new ad’s approach
- Work release program to stay put for now
- Teen injured during rollover
- Man surrenders after failed escape
- Two alleged bank card thieves are arraigned
- Court: Woman stole from Little League
- Transit to cut service
- 1 injured after car hits deer
- Taxi driver robbed at gunpoint
- Outraged Alevizos rejects DUI plea
- Local Inspiration
- Officer causes crash after foot slips off brake
- Police reports for Sunday, September 5, 2010
- $10.5 million project under way
- Accounts payable clerk will run for County Council
- Willie Belle Turner
- Fire Reports For Saturday, September 4, 2010
- Police Reports For Friday, September 10, 2010
- 6 West Side houses to be demolished
- Toy train’s popularity helps power attendance at steam museum’s show
- Police Reports For Saturday, September 4, 2010
- Officer recuperating after woman allegedly drove over foot
- Trailer full of playground equipment stolen from truck stop
- ‘A whole new world’
- Gunshots fired at home
- Westville man dies in his car
- Council schedules executive session
- Man attacked, shot in leg
- Hours for Ours seeking mentor volunteers
- Man’s parked motorcycle stolen
- Donnelly to attend Dem branch opening
- Labor Dayz earns praise from attendees
- ‘Huffing’ amongst teens becoming prevalent
- Toll Road restrictions eased
- Alleged sexual assault investigated
- Donnelly ad under scrutiny
- Police warn of debt, IRS collection scam
- Extra hurt during movie shoot
- Area man to join Honor Flight Chicago
- Former ISP guard fighting dismissal
- Search continues for missing Chicago man
- Nurse to seek seat on MCAS board
- Work release program to stay put for now
- Teen injured during rollover
- Man surrenders after failed escape
- Pines group: We’re ‘shut out’ of probe
- Transit to cut service
- 1 injured after car hits deer
- Taxi driver robbed at gunpoint
- Man cashes phony Ivy Tech check at local business
- Local Inspiration
- Officer causes crash after foot slips off brake
- Police reports for Sunday, September 5, 2010
- Retired surgeon pushes for universal coverage
- Accounts payable clerk will run for County Council
- Willie Belle Turner
- Fire Reports For Saturday, September 4, 2010
- 6 West Side houses to be demolished
- Toy train’s popularity helps power attendance at steam museum’s show
- Police Reports For Saturday, September 4, 2010
- Trailer full of playground equipment stolen from truck stop
- ‘A whole new world’
- Gunshots fired at home
- Fire calls for Wednesday, Sept. 8, 2010
- Alleged drunk driver hits house
- Man accused of rape appears in court
- County amends jail phone contract
- Police Reports For Tuesday, September 7, 2010
- Volunteers needed for cleanup
- Fire Reports For Friday, September 3, 2010
- Loan program aims to retain local business
- Local deputy aids arrest of escapee
- Woman insists on sentencing despite no attorney present
- Police Reports For Friday, September 3, 2010
- Appealing NIPSCO decision
- Police investigate stabbing
- LP man who allegedly hit woman with car arraigned
- Victim placed in car trunk
- Fire Reports For Thursday, September 9, 2010
- Driver allegedly causes crash
- Walk aims to raise funds, instill hope
- Judge revokes work release for 27-year-old
- Police investigate car set ablaze
- Woman arrested at game
- Jobless struggle with bleak outlook
- How to inspire change
- Man attacked, shot in leg
- Hours for Ours seeking mentor volunteers
- Man’s parked motorcycle stolen
- Police Reports For Thursday, September 2, 2010
- Labor Dayz earns praise from attendees
- ‘Huffing’ amongst teens becoming prevalent
- Toll Road restrictions eased
- MCAS school board executive session set
- Police warn of debt, IRS collection scam
- Extra hurt during movie shoot
- Weather camera now atop Blue Chip
- Donnelly ad under scrutiny
- Search continues for missing Chicago man
- Nurse to seek seat on MCAS board
- U.S. 6 lane restrictions announced
- Former ISP guard fighting dismissal
- Man surrenders after failed escape
- Pines group: We’re ‘shut out’ of probe
- Accident briefly closes stretch of U.S. 6
- Teen injured during rollover
- Taxi driver robbed at gunpoint
- Man cashes phony Ivy Tech check at local business
- Hearing in teen’s attempted murder case postponed
- 1 injured after car hits deer
- Police reports for Sunday, September 5, 2010
- Retired surgeon pushes for universal coverage
- Families get feel for life at MCHS during open house
- Officer causes crash after foot slips off brake
- Willie Belle Turner
- Fire Reports For Saturday, September 4, 2010
- School system nears record high
- Fire Reports For Thursday, September 9, 2010
- Accounts payable clerk will run for County Council
- Toy train’s popularity helps power attendance at steam museum’s show
- Police Reports For Saturday, September 4, 2010
- Inmate holds ISP worker hostage for 90 minutes
- Police investigate car set ablaze
- 6 West Side houses to be demolished
- ‘A whole new world’
- Gunshots fired at home
- No arrests made yet after high-speed chase
- Council schedules executive session
- Trailer full of playground equipment stolen from truck stop
- Alleged drunk driver hits house
- Man accused of rape appears in court
- Valpo firm's contract with city stirs debate
- Donnelly to attend Dem branch opening
- Fire calls for Wednesday, Sept. 8, 2010
- Police Reports For Tuesday, September 7, 2010
- Volunteers needed for cleanup
- Fire Reports For Friday, September 3, 2010
- Alleged sexual assault investigated
- County amends jail phone contract
- Local deputy aids arrest of escapee
- Woman insists on sentencing despite no attorney present
- Police Reports For Friday, September 3, 2010
- Area man to join Honor Flight Chicago
- Loan program aims to retain local business
- Police investigate stabbing
- LP man who allegedly hit woman with car arraigned
- Victim placed in car trunk
- Work release program to stay put for now
- Appealing NIPSCO decision
- Driver allegedly causes crash
- Walk aims to raise funds, instill hope
- Judge revokes work release for 27-year-old
- Transit to cut service
- Woman arrested at game
- Jobless struggle with bleak outlook
- How to inspire change
- Local Inspiration
- ‘A whole new world’
- Gunshots fired at home
- No arrests made yet after high-speed chase
- Fire Reports for Wednesday, September 1, 2010
- Alleged drunk driver hits house
- Man accused of rape appears in court
- Valpo firm's contract with city stirs debate
- Police Reports For Wednesday, September 1, 2010
- Police Reports For Tuesday, September 7, 2010
- Volunteers needed for cleanup
- Fire Reports For Friday, September 3, 2010
- Mother of LP man fatally shot by police files lawsuit
- Local deputy aids arrest of escapee
- Woman insists on sentencing despite no attorney present
- Police Reports For Friday, September 3, 2010
- Food bank network founder dies at 69
- Police investigate stabbing
- LP man who allegedly hit woman with car arraigned
- Victim placed in car trunk
- LP rape suspect arrested
- Driver allegedly causes crash
- Walk aims to raise funds, instill hope
- Judge revokes work release for 27-year-old
- Alleged drunk driver has kids in back seat
- Woman arrested at game
- Jobless struggle with bleak outlook
- How to inspire change
- Dropped Off Alone
- Man attacked, shot in leg
- Hours for Ours seeking mentor volunteers
- Man’s parked motorcycle stolen
- Police Reports For Thursday, September 2, 2010
- Labor Dayz earns praise from attendees
- ‘Huffing’ amongst teens becoming prevalent
- Toll Road restrictions eased
- MCAS school board executive session set
- Donnelly ad under scrutiny
- Police warn of debt, IRS collection scam
- Extra hurt during movie shoot
- Weather camera now atop Blue Chip
- Former ISP guard fighting dismissal
- Search continues for missing Chicago man
- Nurse to seek seat on MCAS board
- U.S. 6 lane restrictions announced
- Man surrenders after failed escape
- Pines group: We’re ‘shut out’ of probe
- Accident briefly closes stretch of U.S. 6
- Taxi driver robbed at gunpoint
- Man cashes phony Ivy Tech check at local business
- Hearing in teen’s attempted murder case postponed
- Police reports for Sunday, September 5, 2010
- Retired surgeon pushes for universal coverage
- Families get feel for life at MCHS during open house
- Willie Belle Turner
- Fire Reports For Saturday, September 4, 2010
- School system nears record high
- Michigan City Residents are Facing Foreclosure. The NFCC Can Help.
- Toy train’s popularity helps power attendance at steam museum’s show
- Police Reports For Saturday, September 4, 2010
- Inmate holds ISP worker hostage for 90 minutes
- Jr. fireman arrested for county arsons
- Volunteers needed for cleanup
- Fire Reports For Friday, September 3, 2010
- Mother of LP man fatally shot by police files lawsuit
- Woman arrested at game
- Woman insists on sentencing despite no attorney present
- Police Reports For Friday, September 3, 2010
- Food bank network founder dies at 69
- Man attacked, shot in leg
- LP man who allegedly hit woman with car arraigned
- Victim placed in car trunk
- LP rape suspect arrested
- Labor Dayz earns praise from attendees
- Walk aims to raise funds, instill hope
- Judge revokes work release for 27-year-old
- Alleged drunk driver has kids in back seat
- Donnelly ad under scrutiny
- Jobless struggle with bleak outlook
- How to inspire change
- Dropped Off Alone
- Former ISP guard fighting dismissal
- Hours for Ours seeking mentor volunteers
- Man’s parked motorcycle stolen
- Police Reports For Thursday, September 2, 2010
- Political Notebook
- Toll Road restrictions eased
- MCAS school board executive session set
- Man arrested after urinating on squad car
- ‘Huffing’ amongst teens becoming prevalent
- Extra hurt during movie shoot
- Weather camera now atop Blue Chip
- Officers chase, arrest teens
- Police warn of debt, IRS collection scam
- Nurse to seek seat on MCAS board
- U.S. 6 lane restrictions announced
- Students ignore warnings, jump off pier
- Search continues for missing Chicago man
- Pines group: We’re ‘shut out’ of probe
- Accident briefly closes stretch of U.S. 6
- Police reports for Tuesday, Aug. 31, 2010
- Man surrenders after failed escape
- Man cashes phony Ivy Tech check at local business
- Hearing in teen’s attempted murder case postponed
- Alyce D. Henckel
- Taxi driver robbed at gunpoint
- Retired surgeon pushes for universal coverage
- Families get feel for life at MCHS during open house
- Toddler found after hour in cornfield
- Alleged drunk driver hits house
- Police reports for Sunday, September 5, 2010
- Fire Reports For Saturday, September 4, 2010
- School system nears record high
- Jr. fireman arrested for county arsons
- Police Reports For Tuesday, September 7, 2010
- Willie Belle Turner
- Police Reports For Saturday, September 4, 2010
- Inmate holds ISP worker hostage for 90 minutes
- Experts: Cook eggs thoroughly
- Local deputy aids arrest of escapee
- Toy train’s popularity helps power attendance at steam museum’s show
- Gunshots fired at home
- No arrests made yet after high-speed chase
- Fire Reports for Wednesday, September 1, 2010
- Police investigate stabbing
- ‘A whole new world’
- Man accused of rape appears in court
- Valpo firm's contract with city stirs debate
- Police Reports For Wednesday, September 1, 2010
- Driver allegedly causes crash
- ‘Huffing’ amongst teens becoming prevalent
- Toll Road restrictions eased
- MCAS school board executive session set
- Man arrested after urinating on squad car
- Police warn of debt, IRS collection scam
- Extra hurt during movie shoot
- Weather camera now atop Blue Chip
- Officers chase, arrest teens
- Search continues for missing Chicago man
- Nurse to seek seat on MCAS board
- U.S. 6 lane restrictions announced
- Students ignore warnings, jump off pier
- Man surrenders after failed escape
- Pines group: We’re ‘shut out’ of probe
- Accident briefly closes stretch of U.S. 6
- Police reports for Tuesday, Aug. 31, 2010
- Taxi driver robbed at gunpoint
- Man cashes phony Ivy Tech check at local business
- Hearing in teen’s attempted murder case postponed
- Alyce D. Henckel
- Police reports for Sunday, September 5, 2010
- Retired surgeon pushes for universal coverage
- Families get feel for life at MCHS during open house
- Toddler found after hour in cornfield
- Willie Belle Turner
- Fire Reports For Saturday, September 4, 2010
- School system nears record high
- Jr. fireman arrested for county arsons
- Toy train’s popularity helps power attendance at steam museum’s show
- Police Reports For Saturday, September 4, 2010
- Inmate holds ISP worker hostage for 90 minutes
- Experts: Cook eggs thoroughly
- ‘A whole new world’
- Gunshots fired at home
- No arrests made yet after high-speed chase
- Fire Reports for Wednesday, September 1, 2010
- Man accused of rape appears in court
- Valpo firm's contract with city stirs debate
- Police Reports For Wednesday, September 1, 2010
- Volunteers needed for cleanup
- Fire Reports For Friday, September 3, 2010
- Mother of LP man fatally shot by police files lawsuit
- Woman insists on sentencing despite no attorney present
- Police Reports For Friday, September 3, 2010
- Food bank network founder dies at 69
- LP man who allegedly hit woman with car arraigned
- Victim placed in car trunk
- LP rape suspect arrested
- Walk aims to raise funds, instill hope
- Judge revokes work release for 27-year-old
- Alleged drunk driver has kids in back seat
- Jobless struggle with bleak outlook
- How to inspire change
- Dropped Off Alone
- Hours for Ours seeking mentor volunteers
- Man’s parked motorcycle stolen
- Police Reports For Thursday, September 2, 2010
- Political Notebook
- Woman insists on sentencing despite no attorney present
- Police Reports For Friday, September 3, 2010
- Food bank network founder dies at 69
- Police reports for Sunday, Aug. 29, 2010
- LP man who allegedly hit woman with car arraigned
- Victim placed in car trunk
- LP rape suspect arrested
- MCHS students upset about ban on purses
- Walk aims to raise funds, instill hope
- Judge revokes work release for 27-year-old
- Alleged drunk driver has kids in back seat
- Lots of questions at student forum
- Jobless struggle with bleak outlook
- How to inspire change
- Dropped Off Alone
- Hot day, smooth jazz
- Man’s parked motorcycle stolen
- Police Reports For Thursday, September 2, 2010
- Political Notebook
- Toll Road restrictions eased
- MCAS school board executive session set
- Man arrested after urinating on squad car
- Extra hurt during movie shoot
- Weather camera now atop Blue Chip
- Officers chase, arrest teens
- Nurse to seek seat on MCAS board
- U.S. 6 lane restrictions announced
- Students ignore warnings, jump off pier
- Pines group: We’re ‘shut out’ of probe
- Accident briefly closes stretch of U.S. 6
- Police reports for Tuesday, Aug. 31, 2010
- Man cashes phony Ivy Tech check at local business
- Hearing in teen’s attempted murder case postponed
- Alyce D. Henckel
- Hours for Ours seeking mentor volunteers
- Retired surgeon pushes for universal coverage
- Families get feel for life at MCHS during open house
- Toddler found after hour in cornfield
- Police warn of debt, IRS collection scam
- Fire Reports For Saturday, September 4, 2010
- School system nears record high
- Jr. fireman arrested for county arsons
- Search continues for missing Chicago man
- Police Reports For Saturday, September 4, 2010
- Inmate holds ISP worker hostage for 90 minutes
- Experts: Cook eggs thoroughly
- Police reports for Sunday, September 5, 2010
- Gunshots fired at home
- No arrests made yet after high-speed chase
- Fire Reports for Wednesday, September 1, 2010
- Willie Belle Turner
- Man accused of rape appears in court
- Valpo firm's contract with city stirs debate
- Police Reports For Wednesday, September 1, 2010
- Toy train’s popularity helps power attendance at steam museum’s show
- Volunteers needed for cleanup
- Fire Reports For Friday, September 3, 2010
- Mother of LP man fatally shot by police files lawsuit
- ‘A whole new world’
- How to inspire change
- Dropped Off Alone
- Hot day, smooth jazz
- Man’s parked motorcycle stolen
- Police Reports For Thursday, September 2, 2010
- Political Notebook
- Toll Road restrictions eased
- MCAS school board executive session set
- Man arrested after urinating on squad car
- Extra hurt during movie shoot
- Weather camera now atop Blue Chip
- Officers chase, arrest teens
- Fire Reports For Saturday, September 4, 2010
- Nurse to seek seat on MCAS board
- U.S. 6 lane restrictions announced
- Students ignore warnings, jump off pier
- Police Reports For Saturday, September 4, 2010
- Pines group: We’re ‘shut out’ of probe
- Accident briefly closes stretch of U.S. 6
- Police reports for Tuesday, Aug. 31, 2010
- Gunshots fired at home
- Man cashes phony Ivy Tech check at local business
- Hearing in teen’s attempted murder case postponed
- Alyce D. Henckel
- Man accused of rape appears in court
- Retired surgeon pushes for universal coverage
- Families get feel for life at MCHS during open house
- Toddler found after hour in cornfield
- Volunteers needed for cleanup
- School system nears record high
- Jr. fireman arrested for county arsons
- Woman insists on sentencing despite no attorney present
- Inmate holds ISP worker hostage for 90 minutes
- Experts: Cook eggs thoroughly
- No arrests made yet after high-speed chase
- Fire Reports for Wednesday, September 1, 2010
- LP man who allegedly hit woman with car arraigned
- Valpo firm's contract with city stirs debate
- Police Reports For Wednesday, September 1, 2010
- Walk aims to raise funds, instill hope
- Fire Reports For Friday, September 3, 2010
- Mother of LP man fatally shot by police files lawsuit
- Jobless struggle with bleak outlook
- Police Reports For Friday, September 3, 2010
- Food bank network founder dies at 69
- Police reports for Sunday, Aug. 29, 2010
- Victim placed in car trunk
- LP rape suspect arrested
- MCHS students upset about ban on purses
- Judge revokes work release for 27-year-old
- Alleged drunk driver has kids in back seat
- Lots of questions at student forum
- Inmate holds ISP worker hostage for 90 minutes
- Experts: Cook eggs thoroughly
- Nurse to seek seat on MCAS board
- No arrests made yet after high-speed chase
- Fire Reports for Wednesday, September 1, 2010
- Pines group: We’re ‘shut out’ of probe
- Valpo firm's contract with city stirs debate
- Police Reports For Wednesday, September 1, 2010
- Man cashes phony Ivy Tech check at local business
- Mother of LP man fatally shot by police files lawsuit
- Retired surgeon pushes for universal coverage
- Food bank network founder dies at 69
- Police reports for Sunday, Aug. 29, 2010
- LP rape suspect arrested
- MCHS students upset about ban on purses
- Alleged drunk driver has kids in back seat
- Lots of questions at student forum
- Dropped Off Alone
- Hot day, smooth jazz
- Police Reports For Thursday, September 2, 2010
- Political Notebook
- Fire Reports For Friday, September 3, 2010
- MCAS school board executive session set
- Man arrested after urinating on squad car
- Police Reports For Friday, September 3, 2010
- Weather camera now atop Blue Chip
- Officers chase, arrest teens
- Victim placed in car trunk
- U.S. 6 lane restrictions announced
- Students ignore warnings, jump off pier
- Judge revokes work release for 27-year-old
- Accident briefly closes stretch of U.S. 6
- Police reports for Tuesday, Aug. 31, 2010
- How to inspire change
- Hearing in teen’s attempted murder case postponed
- Alyce D. Henckel
- Man’s parked motorcycle stolen
- Families get feel for life at MCHS during open house
- Toddler found after hour in cornfield
- Toll Road restrictions eased
- School system nears record high
- Jr. fireman arrested for county arsons
- Extra hurt during movie shoot
- Alleged drunk driver has kids in back seat
- Lots of questions at student forum
- Dropped Off Alone
- Hot day, smooth jazz
- Political Notebook
- Man arrested after urinating on squad car
- Police Reports For Thursday, September 2, 2010
- Officers chase, arrest teens
- MCAS school board executive session set
- Students ignore warnings, jump off pier
- Weather camera now atop Blue Chip
- Police reports for Tuesday, Aug. 31, 2010
- U.S. 6 lane restrictions announced
- Alyce D. Henckel
- Accident briefly closes stretch of U.S. 6
- Toddler found after hour in cornfield
- Hearing in teen’s attempted murder case postponed
- Jr. fireman arrested for county arsons
- Families get feel for life at MCHS during open house
- Experts: Cook eggs thoroughly
- School system nears record high
- Fire Reports for Wednesday, September 1, 2010
- Inmate holds ISP worker hostage for 90 minutes
- Police Reports For Wednesday, September 1, 2010
- No arrests made yet after high-speed chase
- Mother of LP man fatally shot by police files lawsuit
- Valpo firm's contract with city stirs debate
- Food bank network founder dies at 69
- Police reports for Sunday, Aug. 29, 2010
- LP rape suspect arrested
- MCHS students upset about ban on purses
- Students ignore warnings, jump off pier
- Police reports for Tuesday, Aug. 31, 2010
- Fire Reports for Wednesday, September 1, 2010
- Alyce D. Henckel
- Police Reports For Wednesday, September 1, 2010
- Toddler found after hour in cornfield
- Mother of LP man fatally shot by police files lawsuit
- Jr. fireman arrested for county arsons
- Food bank network founder dies at 69
- Experts: Cook eggs thoroughly
- LP rape suspect arrested
- Alleged drunk driver has kids in back seat
- Dropped Off Alone
- Police reports for Sunday, Aug. 29, 2010
- MCHS students upset about ban on purses
- Lots of questions at student forum
- Hot day, smooth jazz
- Political Notebook
- Man arrested after urinating on squad car
- Officers chase, arrest teens
- Toddler found after hour in cornfield
- Jr. fireman arrested for county arsons
- Experts: Cook eggs thoroughly
- Police reports for Sunday, Aug. 29, 2010
- MCHS students upset about ban on purses
- Lots of questions at student forum
- Hot day, smooth jazz
- Political Notebook
- Man arrested after urinating on squad car
- Officers chase, arrest teens
- Students ignore warnings, jump off pier
- Police reports for Tuesday, Aug. 31, 2010
- Alyce D. Henckel
- Pine Township Board meets Friday
- Reception welcomes Save the Dunes director
- Part of Eighth Street closed for sewer reconstruction
- MCPD swears in new officer, 25
- Police Reports For Monday, August 30, 2010
- Record enrollment at La Lumiere
- Marijuana smokers allegedly make arrests easy for police
- Police share details of investigation, heroin bust
- Hall of Fame to induct area residents
- Bonus for county workers being considered
- On the Beach
- Lorenzo’s mother keeping vigil at beach
- La Lumiere announces new faculty
- Police reports for Sunday, Aug. 29, 2010
- Three with ties to Garden Estates face charges
- MCHS students upset about ban on purses
- Teen swimmers still missing after search
- Lots of questions at student forum
- Council postpones two county projects
- Hot day, smooth jazz
- Police reports for Tuesday, Aug. 24, 2010
- Geraldine E. “Gerree” Zimmermann
- James Dudeck Sr.
- ISP visitor arrested for trafficking
- Indiana 39 traffic restricted
- ISP visitor arrested for trafficking
- Walorski scores Palin's support
- Free dyslexia seminar set
- Indiana 39 traffic restricted
- Sixth-graders adapt to new setting through transition camp
- Church site for conference
- Pine Township Board meets Friday
- Brayden Richard Hammer
- Executive session scheduled
- Reception welcomes Save the Dunes director
- Fire calls for Sunday, Aug. 22, 2010
- Street closure announced
- Part of Eighth Street closed for sewer reconstruction
- Police reports for Sunday, Aug. 22, 2010
- Garden Estates focus of meeting
- MCPD swears in new officer, 25
- Political Notebook
- Copper wiring taken from tower
- Record enrollment at La Lumiere
- Friends gather to build wheelchair ramp for boy, 11
- Anti-freeze thief sentenced
- Police share details of investigation, heroin bust
- Residents show up early for Back-to-School Rally
- Police investigate attempted rape
- Bonus for county workers being considered
- Art in the park
- Alleged drug dealer arrested
- Lorenzo’s mother keeping vigil at beach
- La Lumiere announces new faculty
- Lang sentences robber, 52
- Man faces drug charges after Blue Chip arrest
- Three with ties to Garden Estates face charges
- Blood drives arrive amid urgent need for donors
- Sweep nets 21 arrests
- Teen swimmers still missing after search
- Alleged crack dealer arraigned
- Students add to school’s ‘Key to Success’
- Council postpones two county projects
- Accused burglar pleads guilty
- Police reports for Sunday, Aug. 29, 2010
- Sewer bills may see increase
- Police reports for Tuesday, Aug. 24, 2010
- State health dept. gives update on egg recall
- MCHS students upset about ban on purses
- Body retrieved from area pond
- Geraldine E. “Gerree” Zimmermann
- MCAS race now has nine candidates
- Lots of questions at student forum
- James Dudeck Sr.
- What buyers consider while at boat show
- Hot day, smooth jazz
- Council postpones two county projects
- Accused burglar pleads guilty
- Sweep nets 21 arrests
- Police reports for Tuesday, Aug. 24, 2010
- State health dept. gives update on egg recall
- Students add to school’s ‘Key to Success’
- MCAS race now has nine candidates
- Sewer bills may see increase
- Geraldine E. “Gerree” Zimmermann
- What buyers consider while at boat show
- Body retrieved from area pond
- James Dudeck Sr.
- Walorski scores Palin's support
- Free dyslexia seminar set
- ISP visitor arrested for trafficking
- Sixth-graders adapt to new setting through transition camp
- Church site for conference
- Indiana 39 traffic restricted
- Brayden Richard Hammer
- Executive session scheduled
- Pine Township Board meets Friday
- Fire calls for Sunday, Aug. 22, 2010
- Street closure announced
- Reception welcomes Save the Dunes director
- Police reports for Sunday, Aug. 22, 2010
- Garden Estates focus of meeting
- Part of Eighth Street closed for sewer reconstruction
- Political Notebook
- Copper wiring taken from tower
- MCPD swears in new officer, 25
- Friends gather to build wheelchair ramp for boy, 11
- Anti-freeze thief sentenced
- Record enrollment at La Lumiere
- Residents show up early for Back-to-School Rally
- Police investigate attempted rape
- Police share details of investigation, heroin bust
- Art in the park
- Alleged drug dealer arrested
- Bonus for county workers being considered
- La Lumiere announces new faculty
- Lang sentences robber, 52
- Lorenzo’s mother keeping vigil at beach
- Three with ties to Garden Estates face charges
- Blood drives arrive amid urgent need for donors
- Teen swimmers still missing after search
- Alleged crack dealer arraigned
- Man faces drug charges after Blue Chip arrest
- Part of Eighth Street closed for sewer reconstruction
- Police reports for Sunday, Aug. 22, 2010
- Garden Estates focus of meeting
- Sweep nets 15 arrests in three hours
- MCPD swears in new officer, 25
- Political Notebook
- Copper wiring taken from tower
- Outdoor Dining Near Lake Michigan
- Record enrollment at La Lumiere
- Friends gather to build wheelchair ramp for boy, 11
- Anti-freeze thief sentenced
- Police reports for Friday, Aug. 20, 2010
- Police share details of investigation, heroin bust
- Residents show up early for Back-to-School Rally
- Police investigate attempted rape
- Multiple thefts from vehicles reported to police
- Bonus for county workers being considered
- Art in the park
- Alleged drug dealer arrested
- Three arrested outside La Porte nightclub
- Lorenzo’s mother keeping vigil at beach
- La Lumiere announces new faculty
- Lang sentences robber, 52
- Dunebrook fundraiser has a speakeasy theme
- Body of teen pulled from Lake Michigan
- Three with ties to Garden Estates face charges
- Blood drives arrive amid urgent need for donors
- Police commission will meet Monday
- Breaking News: Body of 17-year-old swimmer found
- Teen swimmers still missing after search
- Alleged crack dealer arraigned
- Back-to-school rally set for Saturday at Gill Field
- Council postpones two county projects
- Accused burglar pleads guilty
- La Porte settles sidewalk issue
- Police reports for Tuesday, Aug. 24, 2010
- State health dept. gives update on egg recall
- Tall ship helps change boy’s life
- Geraldine E. “Gerree” Zimmermann
- MCAS race now has nine candidates
- 31st annual In-Water Boat Show
- James Dudeck Sr.
- What buyers consider while at boat show
- Mom: Son doesn’t deserve long sentence
- ISP visitor arrested for trafficking
- Walorski scores Palin's support
- Free dyslexia seminar set
- Indiana 39 traffic restricted
- Sixth-graders adapt to new setting through transition camp
- Church site for conference
- Pine Township Board meets Friday
- Brayden Richard Hammer
- Executive session scheduled
- Fire Reports For Friday, August 27, 2010
- Reception welcomes Save the Dunes director
- Fire calls for Sunday, Aug. 22, 2010
- Street closure announced
- Body of second missing swimmer, 17, found
- Three with ties to Garden Estates face charges
- Blood drives arrive amid urgent need for donors
- Chief deputy marshal under investigation
- Police commission will meet Monday
- Pine Township Board meets Friday
- Resale shop has August sale
- Brayden Richard Hammer
- Executive session scheduled
- Interest low so far in MCAS School Board seats
- ‘Anchors and Art Weekend’ means plenty of family fun
- Body of teen pulled from Lake Michigan
- Teen swimmers still missing after search
- Alleged crack dealer arraigned
- Parents of missing teen, 17, place rose petals near site of drowning
- Back-to-school rally set for Saturday at Gill Field
- Reception welcomes Save the Dunes director
- Tupperware party organized
- Fire calls for Sunday, Aug. 22, 2010
- Street closure announced
- In-Water Boat Show kicks off today
- Boy, 13, takes on cancer as cause
- Police Reports For Thursday, August 26, 2010
- Council postpones two county projects
- Accused burglar pleads guilty
- Body of 14-year-old swimmer recovered
- La Porte settles sidewalk issue
- Part of Eighth Street closed for sewer reconstruction
- Motorcyclist hit by vehicle
- Police reports for Sunday, Aug. 22, 2010
- Garden Estates focus of meeting
- Rider: Keep evening bus service
- Embezzler receives jail time
- LP man wins $100K through lottery
- Police reports for Tuesday, Aug. 24, 2010
- State health dept. gives update on egg recall
- Tall ship helps change boy’s life
- MCPD swears in new officer, 25
- Arrest follows fleeing scene
- Political Notebook
- Copper wiring taken from tower
- Up in the Air
- Judge again rejects plea
- Training shows firefighters how to handle ‘flashover’ scenario
- Geraldine E. “Gerree” Zimmermann
- MCAS race now has nine candidates
- 31st annual In-Water Boat Show
- Record enrollment at La Lumiere
- Litigation in Allis-Chalmers issue settled
- Friends gather to build wheelchair ramp for boy, 11
- Anti-freeze thief sentenced
- Police reports for Friday, Aug. 20, 2010
- Stop smoking contest deadline extended
- Community mulls issues facing Garden Estates
- James Dudeck Sr.
- What buyers consider while at boat show
- Mom: Son doesn’t deserve long sentence
- Police share details of investigation, heroin bust
- Fire Reports For Thursday, August 19, 2010
- Residents show up early for Back-to-School Rally
- Police investigate attempted rape
- Multiple thefts from vehicles reported to police
- Road closures set for event
- 'It All Happened So Fast'
- Walorski scores Palin's support
- Free dyslexia seminar set
- Bonus for county workers being considered
- Police Reports For Thursday, August 19, 2010
- Art in the park
- Alleged drug dealer arrested
- Three arrested outside La Porte nightclub
- YMCA to temporarily close
- Breaking News: Body of 17-year-old swimmer found
- ISP visitor arrested for trafficking
- Sixth-graders adapt to new setting through transition camp
- Church site for conference
- Lorenzo’s mother keeping vigil at beach
- Impaired drivers focus of campaign
- La Lumiere announces new faculty
- Lang sentences robber, 52
- Dunebrook fundraiser has a speakeasy theme
- Man in wheelchair hit by car
- Fire Reports For Wednesday, August 18, 2010
- Indiana 39 traffic restricted
- Brayden Richard Hammer
- Executive session scheduled
- Body of teen pulled from Lake Michigan
- Interest low so far in MCAS School Board seats
- Three with ties to Garden Estates face charges
- ‘Anchors and Art Weekend’ means plenty of family fun
- Blood drives arrive amid urgent need for donors
- Police commission will meet Monday
- Resale shop has August sale
- Police Reports For Wednesday, August 18, 2010
- Pine Township Board meets Friday
- Fire calls for Sunday, Aug. 22, 2010
- Street closure announced
- Fire Reports For Wednesday, August 25, 2010
- In-Water Boat Show kicks off today
- Teen swimmers still missing after search
- Boy, 13, takes on cancer as cause
- Alleged crack dealer arraigned
- Back-to-school rally set for Saturday at Gill Field
- Tupperware party organized
- Poker Run planned
- Reception welcomes Save the Dunes director
- Police reports for Sunday, Aug. 22, 2010
- Garden Estates focus of meeting
- Police Reports For Wednesday, August 25, 2010
- Rider: Keep evening bus service
- Council postpones two county projects
- Embezzler receives jail time
- Accused burglar pleads guilty
- La Porte settles sidewalk issue
- Motorcyclist hit by vehicle
- City man, 35, sentenced
- Part of Eighth Street closed for sewer reconstruction
- Political Notebook
- Copper wiring taken from tower
- Area men plead guilty
- Up in the Air
- Police reports for Tuesday, Aug. 24, 2010
- Judge again rejects plea
- State health dept. gives update on egg recall
- Tall ship helps change boy’s life
- Arrest follows fleeing scene
- Township schools to consolidate
- MCPD swears in new officer, 25
- Friends gather to build wheelchair ramp for boy, 11
- Anti-freeze thief sentenced
- State treasurer candidate zeroes in on unemployment
- Police reports for Friday, Aug. 20, 2010
- Geraldine E. “Gerree” Zimmermann
- Stop smoking contest deadline extended
- MCAS race now has nine candidates
- 31st annual In-Water Boat Show
- Litigation in Allis-Chalmers issue settled
- Digital cameras help capture jail incident
- Record enrollment at La Lumiere
- Residents show up early for Back-to-School Rally
- Police investigate attempted rape
- NIPSCO agrees to rate cut
- Multiple thefts from vehicles reported to police
- James Dudeck Sr.
- Road closures set for event
- What buyers consider while at boat show
- Mom: Son doesn’t deserve long sentence
- Fire Reports For Thursday, August 19, 2010
- Councilmen attack mayor’s proposed budget
- Police share details of investigation, heroin bust
- Art in the park
- Alleged drug dealer arrested
- MCHS assistant principal hired
- Three arrested outside La Porte nightclub
- ISP visitor arrested for trafficking
- YMCA to temporarily close
- Walorski scores Palin's support
- Free dyslexia seminar set
- Police Reports For Thursday, August 19, 2010
- Arrest made after assaults at center
- Bonus for county workers being considered
- La Lumiere announces new faculty
- Lang sentences robber, 52
- MCAS chief excited by new school year
- Dunebrook fundraiser has a speakeasy theme
- Indiana 39 traffic restricted
- Man in wheelchair hit by car
- Sixth-graders adapt to new setting through transition camp
- Church site for conference
- Impaired drivers focus of campaign
- Effort aims to make area nature preserve
- Lorenzo’s mother keeping vigil at beach
- City man, 35, sentenced
- Council postpones two county projects
- Council postpones two county projects
- Accused burglar pleads guilty
- La Porte settles sidewalk issue
- Motorcyclist hit by vehicle
- Township schools to consolidate
- Police reports for Tuesday, Aug. 24, 2010
- Police reports for Tuesday, Aug. 24, 2010
- State health dept. gives update on egg recall
- Tall ship helps change boy’s life
- Arrest follows fleeing scene
- Digital cameras help capture jail incident
- Geraldine E. “Gerree” Zimmermann
- Geraldine E. “Gerree” Zimmermann
- MCAS race now has nine candidates
- 31st annual In-Water Boat Show
- Litigation in Allis-Chalmers issue settled
- Councilmen attack mayor’s proposed budget
- Fire Reports For Wednesday, August 25, 2010
- James Dudeck Sr.
- James Dudeck Sr.
- What buyers consider while at boat show
- Mom: Son doesn’t deserve long sentence
- Fire Reports For Thursday, August 19, 2010
- Arrest made after assaults at center
- Police Reports For Wednesday, August 25, 2010
- ISP visitor arrested for trafficking
- ISP visitor arrested for trafficking
- Walorski scores Palin's support
- Free dyslexia seminar set
- Police Reports For Thursday, August 19, 2010
- Effort aims to make area nature preserve
- Area men plead guilty
- Indiana 39 traffic restricted
- Indiana 39 traffic restricted
- Sixth-graders adapt to new setting through transition camp
- Church site for conference
- Impaired drivers focus of campaign
- ‘Anchors and Art Weekend’ means plenty of family fun
- State treasurer candidate zeroes in on unemployment
- Pine Township Board meets Friday
- Pine Township Board meets Friday
- Brayden Richard Hammer
- Executive session scheduled
- Interest low so far in MCAS School Board seats
- Boy, 13, takes on cancer as cause
- NIPSCO agrees to rate cut
- Reception welcomes Save the Dunes director
- Reception welcomes Save the Dunes director
- Fire calls for Sunday, Aug. 22, 2010
- Street closure announced
- In-Water Boat Show kicks off today
- Embezzler receives jail time
- MCHS assistant principal hired
- Part of Eighth Street closed for sewer reconstruction
- Part of Eighth Street closed for sewer reconstruction
- Police reports for Sunday, Aug. 22, 2010
- Garden Estates focus of meeting
- Rider: Keep evening bus service
- Judge again rejects plea
- MCAS chief excited by new school year
- MCPD swears in new officer, 25
- MCPD swears in new officer, 25
- Political Notebook
- Copper wiring taken from tower
- Up in the Air
- Chief deputy marshal under investigation
- Record enrollment at La Lumiere
- Record enrollment at La Lumiere
- Friends gather to build wheelchair ramp for boy, 11
- Anti-freeze thief sentenced
- Police reports for Friday, Aug. 20, 2010
- Stop smoking contest deadline extended
- Parents of missing teen, 17, place rose petals near site of drowning
- Police share details of investigation, heroin bust
- Police share details of investigation, heroin bust
- Residents show up early for Back-to-School Rally
- Police investigate attempted rape
- Multiple thefts from vehicles reported to police
- Road closures set for event
- Body of 14-year-old swimmer recovered
- Bonus for county workers being considered
- Bonus for county workers being considered
- Art in the park
- Alleged drug dealer arrested
- Three arrested outside La Porte nightclub
- YMCA to temporarily close
- Fire Reports For Wednesday, August 18, 2010
- Lorenzo’s mother keeping vigil at beach
- Lorenzo’s mother keeping vigil at beach
- La Lumiere announces new faculty
- Lang sentences robber, 52
- Dunebrook fundraiser has a speakeasy theme
- Man in wheelchair hit by car
- Police Reports For Wednesday, August 18, 2010
- The search continues
- The search continues
- Three with ties to Garden Estates face charges
- Blood drives arrive amid urgent need for donors
- Police commission will meet Monday
- Resale shop has August sale
- Poker Run planned
- Body of teen pulled from Lake Michigan
- Teen swimmers still missing after search
- Alleged crack dealer arraigned
- Back-to-school rally set for Saturday at Gill Field
- Tupperware party organized
- La Lumiere announces new faculty
- Tupperware party organized
- Lang sentences robber, 52
- Poker Run planned
- Dunebrook fundraiser has a speakeasy theme
- Relay for Life team puts on poker walk
- Man in wheelchair hit by car
- Fire Reports For Wednesday, August 18, 2010
- Body of teen pulled from Lake Michigan
- Teen swimmers still missing after search
- Alleged crack dealer arraigned
- Back-to-school rally set for Saturday at Gill Field
- Three with ties to Garden Estates face charges
- Motorcyclist hit by vehicle
- Blood drives arrive amid urgent need for donors
- City man, 35, sentenced
- Police commission will meet Monday
- Habitat work day sponsored by women voters
- Resale shop has August sale
- Police Reports For Wednesday, August 18, 2010
- Political Notebook
- Council postpones two county projects
- Accused burglar pleads guilty
- La Porte settles sidewalk issue
- Teen swimmers still missing after search
- Arrest follows fleeing scene
- Alleged crack dealer arraigned
- Township schools to consolidate
- Back-to-school rally set for Saturday at Gill Field
- Blood drive set for Monday at library
- Tupperware party organized
- Poker Run planned
- Relay for Life team puts on poker walk
- Police reports for Tuesday, Aug. 24, 2010
- State health dept. gives update on egg recall
- Tall ship helps change boy’s life
- Litigation in Allis-Chalmers issue settled
- Accused burglar pleads guilty
- Digital cameras help capture jail incident
- La Porte settles sidewalk issue
- Lane restriction planned on Indiana 2
- Motorcyclist hit by vehicle
- City man, 35, sentenced
- Habitat work day sponsored by women voters
- Geraldine E. “Gerree” Zimmermann
- MCAS race now has nine candidates
- 31st annual In-Water Boat Show
- Body of teen pulled from Lake Michigan
- Fire Reports For Thursday, August 19, 2010
- State health dept. gives update on egg recall
- Councilmen attack mayor’s proposed budget
- Tall ship helps change boy’s life
- Shotgun robbery
- Arrest follows fleeing scene
- Township schools to consolidate
- Blood drive set for Monday at library
- James Dudeck Sr.
- What buyers consider while at boat show
- Mom: Son doesn’t deserve long sentence
- Police Reports For Thursday, August 19, 2010
- MCAS race now has nine candidates
- Arrest made after assaults at center
- 31st annual In-Water Boat Show
- Suspects in gunfire incident identified
- Litigation in Allis-Chalmers issue settled
- Digital cameras help capture jail incident
- Lane restriction planned on Indiana 2
- ISP visitor arrested for trafficking
- Walorski scores Palin's support
- Free dyslexia seminar set
- Impaired drivers focus of campaign
- What buyers consider while at boat show
- Effort aims to make area nature preserve
- Mom: Son doesn’t deserve long sentence
- Sopranos featured at last Muni concert of the season
- Fire Reports For Thursday, August 19, 2010
- Councilmen attack mayor’s proposed budget
- Shotgun robbery
- Indiana 39 traffic restricted
- Sixth-graders adapt to new setting through transition camp
- Church site for conference
- Interest low so far in MCAS School Board seats
- Walorski scores Palin's support
- ‘Anchors and Art Weekend’ means plenty of family fun
- Free dyslexia seminar set
- Police reports for Tuesday, August 17, 2010
- Police Reports For Thursday, August 19, 2010
- Arrest made after assaults at center
- Suspects in gunfire incident identified
- Pine Township Board meets Friday
- Brayden Richard Hammer
- Executive session scheduled
- In-Water Boat Show kicks off today
- Sixth-graders adapt to new setting through transition camp
- Boy, 13, takes on cancer as cause
- Church site for conference
- Alleged shoplifter tried to steal $1,200 in goods
- Impaired drivers focus of campaign
- Effort aims to make area nature preserve
- Sopranos featured at last Muni concert of the season
- Reception welcomes Save the Dunes director
- Fire calls for Sunday, Aug. 22, 2010
- Street closure announced
- Rider: Keep evening bus service
- Brayden Richard Hammer
- Embezzler receives jail time
- Executive session scheduled
- Vacant lot sells for $1,002
- Interest low so far in MCAS School Board seats
- ‘Anchors and Art Weekend’ means plenty of family fun
- Police reports for Tuesday, August 17, 2010
- Part of Eighth Street closed for sewer reconstruction
- Police reports for Sunday, Aug. 22, 2010
- Garden Estates focus of meeting
- Up in the Air
- Fire calls for Sunday, Aug. 22, 2010
- Judge again rejects plea
- Street closure announced
- Rehabbing the West Side
- In-Water Boat Show kicks off today
- Boy, 13, takes on cancer as cause
- Alleged shoplifter tried to steal $1,200 in goods
- MCPD swears in new officer, 25
- Political Notebook
- Copper wiring taken from tower
- Police reports for Friday, Aug. 20, 2010
- Police reports for Sunday, Aug. 22, 2010
- Stop smoking contest deadline extended
- Garden Estates focus of meeting
- City prepares to study South Shore routes
- Rider: Keep evening bus service
- Embezzler receives jail time
- Vacant lot sells for $1,002
- Record enrollment at La Lumiere
- Friends gather to build wheelchair ramp for boy, 11
- Anti-freeze thief sentenced
- Multiple thefts from vehicles reported to police
- Political Notebook
- Road closures set for event
- Copper wiring taken from tower
- Commish approves Trail Creek RFQ
- Up in the Air
- Judge again rejects plea
- Rehabbing the West Side
- Police share details of investigation, heroin bust
- Residents show up early for Back-to-School Rally
- Police investigate attempted rape
- Three arrested outside La Porte nightclub
- Friends gather to build wheelchair ramp for boy, 11
- YMCA to temporarily close
- Anti-freeze thief sentenced
- Teen driver to be charged as adult
- Police reports for Friday, Aug. 20, 2010
- Stop smoking contest deadline extended
- City prepares to study South Shore routes
- Bonus for county workers being considered
- Art in the park
- Alleged drug dealer arrested
- Residents show up early for Back-to-School Rally
- Man in wheelchair hit by car
- Police investigate attempted rape
- Fire Reports For Wednesday, August 18, 2010
- Multiple thefts from vehicles reported to police
- Road closures set for event
- Commish approves Trail Creek RFQ
- Lorenzo’s mother keeping vigil at beach
- La Lumiere announces new faculty
- Lang sentences robber, 52
- Dunebrook fundraiser has a speakeasy theme
- Art in the park
- Resale shop has August sale
- Alleged drug dealer arrested
- Police Reports For Wednesday, August 18, 2010
- Three arrested outside La Porte nightclub
- Political Notebook
- YMCA to temporarily close
- Teen driver to be charged as adult
- The search continues
- Three with ties to Garden Estates face charges
- Blood drives arrive amid urgent need for donors
- Police commission will meet Monday
- MCAS race now has nine candidates
- 31st annual In-Water Boat Show
- Litigation in Allis-Chalmers issue settled
- Digital cameras help capture jail incident
- Lane restriction planned on Indiana 2
- What buyers consider while at boat show
- Mom: Son doesn’t deserve long sentence
- Fire Reports For Thursday, August 19, 2010
- Councilmen attack mayor’s proposed budget
- Shotgun robbery
- Walorski scores Palin's support
- Free dyslexia seminar set
- Police Reports For Thursday, August 19, 2010
- Arrest made after assaults at center
- Suspects in gunfire incident identified
- Sixth-graders adapt to new setting through transition camp
- Church site for conference
- Impaired drivers focus of campaign
- Effort aims to make area nature preserve
- Sopranos featured at last Muni concert of the season
- Brayden Richard Hammer
- Executive session scheduled
- Interest low so far in MCAS School Board seats
- ‘Anchors and Art Weekend’ means plenty of family fun
- Police reports for Tuesday, August 17, 2010
- La Lumiere announces new faculty
- Fire calls for Sunday, Aug. 22, 2010
- Street closure announced
- In-Water Boat Show kicks off today
- Boy, 13, takes on cancer as cause
- Alleged shoplifter tried to steal $1,200 in goods
- Three with ties to Garden Estates face charges
- Police reports for Sunday, Aug. 22, 2010
- Garden Estates focus of meeting
- Rider: Keep evening bus service
- Embezzler receives jail time
- Vacant lot sells for $1,002
- Teen swimmers still missing after search
- Political Notebook
- Copper wiring taken from tower
- Up in the Air
- Judge again rejects plea
- Rehabbing the West Side
- Police Reports For Monday, August 16, 2010
- Friends gather to build wheelchair ramp for boy, 11
- Anti-freeze thief sentenced
- Police reports for Friday, Aug. 20, 2010
- Stop smoking contest deadline extended
- City prepares to study South Shore routes
- Argument ends with arrest at Walmart
- Residents show up early for Back-to-School Rally
- Police investigate attempted rape
- Multiple thefts from vehicles reported to police
- Road closures set for event
- Commish approves Trail Creek RFQ
- Woman leads police on short chase
- Art in the park
- Alleged drug dealer arrested
- Three arrested outside La Porte nightclub
- YMCA to temporarily close
- Teen driver to be charged as adult
- No Time To Retire
- Lang sentences robber, 52
- Dunebrook fundraiser has a speakeasy theme
- Man in wheelchair hit by car
- Fire Reports For Wednesday, August 18, 2010
- Lester Radke named Humanitarian of Year
- Blood drives arrive amid urgent need for donors
- Police commission will meet Monday
- Resale shop has August sale
- Police Reports For Wednesday, August 18, 2010
- Political Notebook
- Alleged crack dealer arraigned
- Back-to-school rally set for Saturday at Gill Field
- Tupperware party organized
- Poker Run planned
- Relay for Life team puts on poker walk
- Accused burglar pleads guilty
- La Porte settles sidewalk issue
- Motorcyclist hit by vehicle
- City man, 35, sentenced
- Habitat work day sponsored by women voters
- State health dept. gives update on egg recall
- Tall ship helps change boy’s life
- Arrest follows fleeing scene
- Township schools to consolidate
- Blood drive set for Monday at library
- Embezzler receives jail time
- Vacant lot sells for $1,002
- City budget: No raises for 3rd straight year
- Police reports for Sunday, Aug. 22, 2010
- Garden Estates focus of meeting
- Rider: Keep evening bus service
- Judge again rejects plea
- Rehabbing the West Side
- Police Reports For Monday, August 16, 2010
- Political Notebook
- Copper wiring taken from tower
- Up in the Air
- Stop smoking contest deadline extended
- City prepares to study South Shore routes
- Argument ends with arrest at Walmart
- Friends gather to build wheelchair ramp for boy, 11
- Anti-freeze thief sentenced
- Police reports for Friday, Aug. 20, 2010
- Road closures set for event
- Commish approves Trail Creek RFQ
- Woman leads police on short chase
- Residents show up early for Back-to-School Rally
- Police investigate attempted rape
- Multiple thefts from vehicles reported to police
- YMCA to temporarily close
- Teen driver to be charged as adult
- No Time To Retire
- Art in the park
- Alleged drug dealer arrested
- Three arrested outside La Porte nightclub
- Man in wheelchair hit by car
- Fire Reports For Wednesday, August 18, 2010
- Lester Radke named Humanitarian of Year
- Lang sentences robber, 52
- Dunebrook fundraiser has a speakeasy theme
- Resale shop has August sale
- Police Reports For Wednesday, August 18, 2010
- Political Notebook
- Blood drives arrive amid urgent need for donors
- Police commission will meet Monday
- Poker Run planned
- Relay for Life team puts on poker walk
- Alleged crack dealer arraigned
- Back-to-school rally set for Saturday at Gill Field
- Tupperware party organized
- City man, 35, sentenced
- Habitat work day sponsored by women voters
- Accused burglar pleads guilty
- La Porte settles sidewalk issue
- Motorcyclist hit by vehicle
- Township schools to consolidate
- Blood drive set for Monday at library
- State health dept. gives update on egg recall
- Tall ship helps change boy’s life
- Arrest follows fleeing scene
- Digital cameras help capture jail incident
- Lane restriction planned on Indiana 2
- MCAS race now has nine candidates
- 31st annual In-Water Boat Show
- Litigation in Allis-Chalmers issue settled
- Councilmen attack mayor’s proposed budget
- Shotgun robbery
- Man reports burglary, then is arrested for possession
- What buyers consider while at boat show
- Mom: Son doesn’t deserve long sentence
- Fire Reports For Thursday, August 19, 2010
- Arrest made after assaults at center
- Suspects in gunfire incident identified
- Store seeks to drop theft charges after complaint
- Walorski scores Palin's support
- Free dyslexia seminar set
- Police Reports For Thursday, August 19, 2010
- Effort aims to make area nature preserve
- Sopranos featured at last Muni concert of the season
- Shots fired after post-party fight at Lakeland Estates
- Sixth-graders adapt to new setting through transition camp
- Church site for conference
- Impaired drivers focus of campaign
- ‘Anchors and Art Weekend’ means plenty of family fun
- Police reports for Tuesday, August 17, 2010
- Police reports for Sunday, Aug. 15, 2010
- Brayden Richard Hammer
- Executive session scheduled
- Interest low so far in MCAS School Board seats
- Boy, 13, takes on cancer as cause
- Alleged shoplifter tried to steal $1,200 in goods
- Finding fashion trends at Goodwill prices
- Fire calls for Sunday, Aug. 22, 2010
- Street closure announced
- In-Water Boat Show kicks off today
- Arrest follows fleeing scene
- Township schools to consolidate
- Blood drive set for Monday at library
- Coroner: Diabetic reaction led to drowning in backyard pool
- Alleged crack dealer arraigned
- Tall ship helps change boy’s life
- Litigation in Allis-Chalmers issue settled
- Digital cameras help capture jail incident
- Lane restriction planned on Indiana 2
- 'A Great Opportunity'
- Accused burglar pleads guilty
- 31st annual In-Water Boat Show
- Fire Reports For Thursday, August 19, 2010
- Councilmen attack mayor’s proposed budget
- Shotgun robbery
- Man reports burglary, then is arrested for possession
- State health dept. gives update on egg recall
- Mom: Son doesn’t deserve long sentence
- Police Reports For Thursday, August 19, 2010
- Arrest made after assaults at center
- Suspects in gunfire incident identified
- Store seeks to drop theft charges after complaint
- MCAS race now has nine candidates
- Impaired drivers focus of campaign
- Effort aims to make area nature preserve
- Sopranos featured at last Muni concert of the season
- Shots fired after post-party fight at Lakeland Estates
- What buyers consider while at boat show
- Interest low so far in MCAS School Board seats
- ‘Anchors and Art Weekend’ means plenty of family fun
- Police reports for Tuesday, August 17, 2010
- Police reports for Sunday, Aug. 15, 2010
- Walorski scores Palin's support
- Free dyslexia seminar set
- In-Water Boat Show kicks off today
- Boy, 13, takes on cancer as cause
- Alleged shoplifter tried to steal $1,200 in goods
- Finding fashion trends at Goodwill prices
- Sixth-graders adapt to new setting through transition camp
- Church site for conference
- Rider: Keep evening bus service
- Embezzler receives jail time
- Vacant lot sells for $1,002
- City budget: No raises for 3rd straight year
- Man charged with murder
- Executive session scheduled
- Up in the Air
- Judge again rejects plea
- Rehabbing the West Side
- Police Reports For Monday, August 16, 2010
- Fire Reports For Saturday, August 14, 2010
- Street closure announced
- Police reports for Friday, Aug. 20, 2010
- Stop smoking contest deadline extended
- City prepares to study South Shore routes
- Argument ends with arrest at Walmart
- Police Reports For Saturday, August 14, 2010
- Garden Estates focus of meeting
- Multiple thefts from vehicles reported to police
- Road closures set for event
- Commish approves Trail Creek RFQ
- Woman leads police on short chase
- Political Notebook For Saturday, August 14, 2010
- Copper wiring taken from tower
- YMCA to temporarily close
- Teen driver to be charged as adult
- No Time To Retire
- Project awarded
- Anti-freeze thief sentenced
- Three arrested outside La Porte nightclub
- Man in wheelchair hit by car
- Fire Reports For Wednesday, August 18, 2010
- Lester Radke named Humanitarian of Year
- Book signing organized
- Police investigate attempted rape
- Dunebrook fundraiser has a speakeasy theme
- Resale shop has August sale
- Police Reports For Wednesday, August 18, 2010
- Political Notebook
- Restrictions to begin
- Alleged drug dealer arrested
- Police commission will meet Monday
- Tupperware party organized
- Poker Run planned
- Relay for Life team puts on poker walk
- Drunk driver pleads guilty
- Lang sentences robber, 52
- Back-to-school rally set for Saturday at Gill Field
- Motorcyclist hit by vehicle
- City man, 35, sentenced
- Habitat work day sponsored by women voters
- Drug dealer sentenced
- Blood drives arrive amid urgent need for donors
- La Porte settles sidewalk issue
- Litigation in Allis-Chalmers issue settled
- Digital cameras help capture jail incident
- Lane restriction planned on Indiana 2
- 'A Great Opportunity'
- Fire calls for Friday, August 13, 2010
- Results of extra patrols released
- Fire Reports For Thursday, August 19, 2010
- Councilmen attack mayor’s proposed budget
- Shotgun robbery
- Man reports burglary, then is arrested for possession
- Woman, 35, drowns in backyard pool
- Blue Devils takes quarterfinals
- Police Reports For Thursday, August 19, 2010
- Arrest made after assaults at center
- Suspects in gunfire incident identified
- Store seeks to drop theft charges after complaint
- Boy treated for gun shot wounds
- Cooling centers available
- Impaired drivers focus of campaign
- Effort aims to make area nature preserve
- Sopranos featured at last Muni concert of the season
- Shots fired after post-party fight at Lakeland Estates
- City man, 88, injured in accident at LP dealership
- Alleged drunk driver arraigned
- Police reports for Friday, Aug. 20, 2010
- Interest low so far in MCAS School Board seats
- ‘Anchors and Art Weekend’ means plenty of family fun
- Police reports for Tuesday, August 17, 2010
- Police reports for Sunday, Aug. 15, 2010
- In Mourning
- County park now has dog facility
- Multiple thefts from vehicles reported to police
- In-Water Boat Show kicks off today
- Boy, 13, takes on cancer as cause
- Alleged shoplifter tried to steal $1,200 in goods
- Finding fashion trends at Goodwill prices
- Shooting suspect captured
- Benefit set for 12-year-old girl
- Three arrested outside La Porte nightclub
- Rider: Keep evening bus service
- Embezzler receives jail time
- Vacant lot sells for $1,002
- City budget: No raises for 3rd straight year
- Man charged with murder
- Cause of house fire accidental
- Dunebrook fundraiser has a speakeasy theme
- Up in the Air
- Judge again rejects plea
- Rehabbing the West Side
- Police Reports For Monday, August 16, 2010
- Fire Reports For Saturday, August 14, 2010
- Burgwald files for re-election
- Police commission will meet Monday
- Stop smoking contest deadline extended
- City prepares to study South Shore routes
- Argument ends with arrest at Walmart
- Police Reports For Saturday, August 14, 2010
- Cucumbers used in some vandalisms
- Back-to-school rally set for Saturday at Gill Field
- Road closures set for event
- Commish approves Trail Creek RFQ
- Woman leads police on short chase
- Political Notebook For Saturday, August 14, 2010
- Father in court after son wanders streets in LP searching for him
- La Porte settles sidewalk issue
- YMCA to temporarily close
- Teen driver to be charged as adult
- No Time To Retire
- Project awarded
- Second-lowest bidder gets OK
- Tall ship helps change boy’s life
- Man in wheelchair hit by car
- Fire Reports For Wednesday, August 18, 2010
- Lester Radke named Humanitarian of Year
- Book signing organized
- Outages affect thousands in LP
- 31st annual In-Water Boat Show
- Resale shop has August sale
- Police Reports For Wednesday, August 18, 2010
- Political Notebook
- Restrictions to begin
- Man shot at Garden Estates
- Mom: Son doesn’t deserve long sentence
- Tupperware party organized
- Poker Run planned
- Relay for Life team puts on poker walk
- Drunk driver pleads guilty
- Accused kidnapper requests new public defender
- Fire Reports For Thursday, August 12, 2010
- Motorcyclist hit by vehicle
- City man, 35, sentenced
- Habitat work day sponsored by women voters
- Drug dealer sentenced
- Air Quality Action Day forecast
- Police Reports For Thursday, August 12, 2010
- Arrest follows fleeing scene
- Township schools to consolidate
- Blood drive set for Monday at library
- Coroner: Diabetic reaction led to drowning in backyard pool
- Restaurant hosts fundraiser
- Closings for upcoming triathlon announced
- Relay for Life team puts on poker walk
- Resale shop has August sale
- Drunk driver pleads guilty
- Accused kidnapper requests new public defender
- Fire Reports For Thursday, August 12, 2010
- Councilmen attack mayor’s proposed budget
- Shotgun robbery
- Man reports burglary, then is arrested for possession
- Woman, 35, drowns in backyard pool
- Poker Run planned
- Blue Devils takes quarterfinals
- Habitat work day sponsored by women voters
- Tupperware party organized
- Drug dealer sentenced
- Air Quality Action Day forecast
- Police Reports For Thursday, August 12, 2010
- Arrest made after assaults at center
- Suspects in gunfire incident identified
- Store seeks to drop theft charges after complaint
- Boy treated for gun shot wounds
- City man, 35, sentenced
- Cooling centers available
- Blood drive set for Monday at library
- Motorcyclist hit by vehicle
- Coroner: Diabetic reaction led to drowning in backyard pool
- Restaurant hosts fundraiser
- Closings for upcoming triathlon announced
- Effort aims to make area nature preserve
- Sopranos featured at last Muni concert of the season
- Shots fired after post-party fight at Lakeland Estates
- City man, 88, injured in accident at LP dealership
- Township schools to consolidate
- Alleged drunk driver arraigned
- Arrest follows fleeing scene
- 'A Great Opportunity'
- Fire calls for Friday, August 13, 2010
- Results of extra patrols released
- Fire Reports for Wednesday, August 11, 2010
- Police reports for Tuesday, August 17, 2010
- Police reports for Sunday, Aug. 15, 2010
- In Mourning
- Digital cameras help capture jail incident
- County park now has dog facility
- Lane restriction planned on Indiana 2
- Litigation in Allis-Chalmers issue settled
- Man reports burglary, then is arrested for possession
- Woman, 35, drowns in backyard pool
- Blue Devils takes quarterfinals
- Police Reports For Wednesday, August 11, 2010
- Alleged shoplifter tried to steal $1,200 in goods
- Finding fashion trends at Goodwill prices
- Shooting suspect captured
- Councilmen attack mayor’s proposed budget
- Benefit set for 12-year-old girl
- Shotgun robbery
- Fire Reports For Thursday, August 19, 2010
- Store seeks to drop theft charges after complaint
- Boy treated for gun shot wounds
- Cooling centers available
- NIPSCO starts appliance home pickup program
- Vacant lot sells for $1,002
- City budget: No raises for 3rd straight year
- Man charged with murder
- Arrest made after assaults at center
- Cause of house fire accidental
- Suspects in gunfire incident identified
- Police Reports For Thursday, August 19, 2010
- Shots fired after post-party fight at Lakeland Estates
- City man, 88, injured in accident at LP dealership
- Alleged drunk driver arraigned
- Political Notebook For Wednesday, August 11, 2010
- Rehabbing the West Side
- Police Reports For Monday, August 16, 2010
- Fire Reports For Saturday, August 14, 2010
- Effort aims to make area nature preserve
- Burgwald files for re-election
- Sopranos featured at last Muni concert of the season
- Impaired drivers focus of campaign
- Police reports for Sunday, Aug. 15, 2010
- In Mourning
- County park now has dog facility
- Kora to discuss new health care law
- City prepares to study South Shore routes
- Argument ends with arrest at Walmart
- Police Reports For Saturday, August 14, 2010
- Cucumbers used in some vandalisms
- Police reports for Tuesday, August 17, 2010
- Interest low so far in MCAS School Board seats
- Finding fashion trends at Goodwill prices
- ‘Anchors and Art Weekend’ means plenty of family fun
- Shooting suspect captured
- Benefit set for 12-year-old girl
- Candidate workshop planned
- Commish approves Trail Creek RFQ
- Woman leads police on short chase
- Political Notebook For Saturday, August 14, 2010
- Father in court after son wanders streets in LP searching for him
- Alleged shoplifter tried to steal $1,200 in goods
- In-Water Boat Show kicks off today
- City budget: No raises for 3rd straight year
- Boy, 13, takes on cancer as cause
- Man charged with murder
- Cause of house fire accidental
- Midwest Corvette and Chevy Show this weekend
- Teen driver to be charged as adult
- No Time To Retire
- Project awarded
- Second-lowest bidder gets OK
- Vacant lot sells for $1,002
- Rider: Keep evening bus service
- Police Reports For Monday, August 16, 2010
- Embezzler receives jail time
- Fire Reports For Saturday, August 14, 2010
- Burgwald files for re-election
- Daughter’s car vandalized
- Fire Reports For Wednesday, August 18, 2010
- Lester Radke named Humanitarian of Year
- Book signing organized
- Outages affect thousands in LP
- Rehabbing the West Side
- Up in the Air
- Argument ends with arrest at Walmart
- Judge again rejects plea
- Police Reports For Saturday, August 14, 2010
- Cucumbers used in some vandalisms
- Police mull conflicting stories
- Police Reports For Wednesday, August 18, 2010
- Political Notebook
- Restrictions to begin
- Man shot at Garden Estates
- City prepares to study South Shore routes
- Fire Reports For Thursday, August 12, 2010
- Woman leads police on short chase
- Stop smoking contest deadline extended
- Political Notebook For Saturday, August 14, 2010
- Father in court after son wanders streets in LP searching for him
- Special Friends Boat Cruise set
- Poker Run planned
- Relay for Life team puts on poker walk
- Drunk driver pleads guilty
- Accused kidnapper requests new public defender
- Commish approves Trail Creek RFQ
- Police Reports For Thursday, August 12, 2010
- No Time To Retire
- Road closures set for event
- Project awarded
- Second-lowest bidder gets OK
- Officials view Grand Prix as success
- City man, 35, sentenced
- Habitat work day sponsored by women voters
- Drug dealer sentenced
- Air Quality Action Day forecast
- Teen driver to be charged as adult
- Closings for upcoming triathlon announced
- Lester Radke named Humanitarian of Year
- YMCA to temporarily close
- Book signing organized
- Outages affect thousands in LP
- MCAS chief hopeful aid means staff can be rehired
- Township schools to consolidate
- Blood drive set for Monday at library
- Coroner: Diabetic reaction led to drowning in backyard pool
- Restaurant hosts fundraiser
- Fire Reports For Wednesday, August 18, 2010
- Political Notebook
- Man in wheelchair hit by car
- Restrictions to begin
- Man shot at Garden Estates
- City band to perform 1948 Elston graduate’s original composition
- Digital cameras help capture jail incident
- Lane restriction planned on Indiana 2
- 'A Great Opportunity'
- Fire calls for Friday, August 13, 2010
- Police Reports For Wednesday, August 18, 2010
- Results of extra patrols released
- Habitat work day sponsored by women voters
- Drug dealer sentenced
- Air Quality Action Day forecast
- Police Reports For Thursday, August 12, 2010
- Fire Reports for Wednesday, August 11, 2010
- Blood drive set for Monday at library
- Coroner: Diabetic reaction led to drowning in backyard pool
- Restaurant hosts fundraiser
- Closings for upcoming triathlon announced
- Police Reports For Wednesday, August 11, 2010
- Lane restriction planned on Indiana 2
- 'A Great Opportunity'
- Fire calls for Friday, August 13, 2010
- Results of extra patrols released
- NIPSCO starts appliance home pickup program
- Shotgun robbery
- Man reports burglary, then is arrested for possession
- Woman, 35, drowns in backyard pool
- Blue Devils takes quarterfinals
- Political Notebook For Wednesday, August 11, 2010
- Suspects in gunfire incident identified
- Store seeks to drop theft charges after complaint
- Boy treated for gun shot wounds
- Cooling centers available
- Kora to discuss new health care law
- Sopranos featured at last Muni concert of the season
- Shots fired after post-party fight at Lakeland Estates
- City man, 88, injured in accident at LP dealership
- Alleged drunk driver arraigned
- Candidate workshop planned
- Police reports for Tuesday, August 17, 2010
- Police reports for Sunday, Aug. 15, 2010
- In Mourning
- County park now has dog facility
- Midwest Corvette and Chevy Show this weekend
- Alleged shoplifter tried to steal $1,200 in goods
- Finding fashion trends at Goodwill prices
- Shooting suspect captured
- Benefit set for 12-year-old girl
- Daughter’s car vandalized
- Fire Reports For Wednesday, August 18, 2010
- Vacant lot sells for $1,002
- City budget: No raises for 3rd straight year
- Man charged with murder
- Cause of house fire accidental
- Police mull conflicting stories
- Police Reports For Wednesday, August 18, 2010
- Rehabbing the West Side
- Police Reports For Monday, August 16, 2010
- Fire Reports For Saturday, August 14, 2010
- Burgwald files for re-election
- Special Friends Boat Cruise set
- Poker Run planned
- City prepares to study South Shore routes
- Argument ends with arrest at Walmart
- Police Reports For Saturday, August 14, 2010
- Cucumbers used in some vandalisms
- Officials view Grand Prix as success
- City man, 35, sentenced
- Commish approves Trail Creek RFQ
- Woman leads police on short chase
- Political Notebook For Saturday, August 14, 2010
- Father in court after son wanders streets in LP searching for him
- MCAS chief hopeful aid means staff can be rehired
- Township schools to consolidate
- Teen driver to be charged as adult
- No Time To Retire
- Project awarded
- Second-lowest bidder gets OK
- City band to perform 1948 Elston graduate’s original composition
- Digital cameras help capture jail incident
- Lester Radke named Humanitarian of Year
- Book signing organized
- Outages affect thousands in LP
- 3 MCAS principals, 1 asst. principal hired
- Councilmen attack mayor’s proposed budget
- Political Notebook
- Restrictions to begin
- Man shot at Garden Estates
- Heat doesn’t spoil quarterfinals
- Arrest made after assaults at center
- Relay for Life team puts on poker walk
- Drunk driver pleads guilty
- Accused kidnapper requests new public defender
- Fire Reports For Thursday, August 12, 2010
- Effort aims to make area nature preserve
- Counterfeit $20 at garage sale
- Blood drive set for Monday at library
- Police Reports For Monday, August 16, 2010
- Fire Reports For Saturday, August 14, 2010
- Burgwald files for re-election
- Special Friends Boat Cruise set
- 2 arrests; burglary case closed
- Lane restriction planned on Indiana 2
- Argument ends with arrest at Walmart
- Police Reports For Saturday, August 14, 2010
- Cucumbers used in some vandalisms
- Officials view Grand Prix as success
- Smoking on oxygen deemed fire cause
- Shotgun robbery
- Woman leads police on short chase
- Political Notebook For Saturday, August 14, 2010
- Father in court after son wanders streets in LP searching for him
- MCAS chief hopeful aid means staff can be rehired
- Police reports for Tuesday, August 10, 2010
- Suspects in gunfire incident identified
- No Time To Retire
- Project awarded
- Second-lowest bidder gets OK
- City band to perform 1948 Elston graduate’s original composition
- City welcomes DCI World Championship quarterfinals
- Sopranos featured at last Muni concert of the season
- TEEN DRIVER WAIVED TO ADULT COURT
- Book signing organized
- Outages affect thousands in LP
- 3 MCAS principals, 1 asst. principal hired
- Teen driver may face trial as adult
- Police reports for Tuesday, August 17, 2010
- Lester Radke named Humanitarian of Year
- Restrictions to begin
- Man shot at Garden Estates
- Heat doesn’t spoil quarterfinals
- Boat driver out of S.B. hospital
- Alleged shoplifter tried to steal $1,200 in goods
- Drunk driver pleads guilty
- Accused kidnapper requests new public defender
- Fire Reports For Thursday, August 12, 2010
- Vacant lot sells for $1,002
- Drug dealer sentenced
- Air Quality Action Day forecast
- Police Reports For Thursday, August 12, 2010
- Fire Reports for Wednesday, August 11, 2010
- Rehabbing the West Side
- Coroner: Diabetic reaction led to drowning in backyard pool
- Restaurant hosts fundraiser
- Closings for upcoming triathlon announced
- Police Reports For Wednesday, August 11, 2010
- City prepares to study South Shore routes
- 'A Great Opportunity'
- Fire calls for Friday, August 13, 2010
- Results of extra patrols released
- NIPSCO starts appliance home pickup program
- Commish approves Trail Creek RFQ
- Man reports burglary, then is arrested for possession
- Woman, 35, drowns in backyard pool
- Blue Devils takes quarterfinals
- Political Notebook For Wednesday, August 11, 2010
- Teen driver to be charged as adult
- Store seeks to drop theft charges after complaint
- Boy treated for gun shot wounds
- Cooling centers available
- Kora to discuss new health care law
- Poll: Donnelly shows large lead over Walorski
- Shots fired after post-party fight at Lakeland Estates
- City man, 88, injured in accident at LP dealership
- Alleged drunk driver arraigned
- Candidate workshop planned
- Man allegedly drove under influence
- Political Notebook
- Police reports for Sunday, Aug. 15, 2010
- In Mourning
- County park now has dog facility
- Midwest Corvette and Chevy Show this weekend
- Coins stolen in home burglary
- Relay for Life team puts on poker walk
- Finding fashion trends at Goodwill prices
- Shooting suspect captured
- Benefit set for 12-year-old girl
- Daughter’s car vandalized
- Pines holds rezoning workshop
- Habitat work day sponsored by women voters
- City budget: No raises for 3rd straight year
- Man charged with murder
- Cause of house fire accidental
- Police mull conflicting stories
- Drunk driver pleads guilty
- Accused kidnapper requests new public defender
- Fire Reports For Thursday, August 12, 2010
- Boat driver out of S.B. hospital
- Drug dealer sentenced
- Air Quality Action Day forecast
- Police Reports For Thursday, August 12, 2010
- Fire Reports for Wednesday, August 11, 2010
- TEEN DRIVER WAIVED TO ADULT COURT
- Drug dealer sentenced
- Air Quality Action Day forecast
- Police Reports For Thursday, August 12, 2010
- Fire Reports for Wednesday, August 11, 2010
- Coroner: Diabetic reaction led to drowning in backyard pool
- Restaurant hosts fundraiser
- Closings for upcoming triathlon announced
- Police Reports For Wednesday, August 11, 2010
- Gary N. Singleton
- Coroner: Diabetic reaction led to drowning in backyard pool
- Restaurant hosts fundraiser
- Closings for upcoming triathlon announced
- Police Reports For Wednesday, August 11, 2010
- 'A Great Opportunity'
- Fire calls for Friday, August 13, 2010
- Results of extra patrols released
- NIPSCO starts appliance home pickup program
- Home found for bull that survived crash
- 'A Great Opportunity'
- Fire calls for Friday, August 13, 2010
- Results of extra patrols released
- NIPSCO starts appliance home pickup program
- Man reports burglary, then is arrested for possession
- Woman, 35, drowns in backyard pool
- Blue Devils takes quarterfinals
- Political Notebook For Wednesday, August 11, 2010
- Driver OK after boat flips over
- Man reports burglary, then is arrested for possession
- Woman, 35, drowns in backyard pool
- Blue Devils takes quarterfinals
- Political Notebook For Wednesday, August 11, 2010
- Store seeks to drop theft charges after complaint
- Boy treated for gun shot wounds
- Cooling centers available
- Kora to discuss new health care law
- RACE DAY
- Store seeks to drop theft charges after complaint
- Boy treated for gun shot wounds
- Cooling centers available
- Kora to discuss new health care law
- Shots fired after post-party fight at Lakeland Estates
- City man, 88, injured in accident at LP dealership
- Alleged drunk driver arraigned
- Candidate workshop planned
- Poll: Donnelly shows large lead over Walorski
- Shots fired after post-party fight at Lakeland Estates
- City man, 88, injured in accident at LP dealership
- Alleged drunk driver arraigned
- Candidate workshop planned
- Police reports for Sunday, Aug. 15, 2010
- Poll: Donnelly shows large lead over Walorski
- In Mourning
- County park now has dog facility
- Midwest Corvette and Chevy Show this weekend
- Man allegedly drove under influence
- Police reports for Sunday, Aug. 15, 2010
- In Mourning
- County park now has dog facility
- Midwest Corvette and Chevy Show this weekend
- City budget: No raises for 3rd straight year
- Man allegedly drove under influence
- Shooting suspect captured
- Benefit set for 12-year-old girl
- Daughter’s car vandalized
- Coins stolen in home burglary
- Finding fashion trends at Goodwill prices
- Shooting suspect captured
- Benefit set for 12-year-old girl
- Daughter’s car vandalized
- Finding fashion trends at Goodwill prices
- Coins stolen in home burglary
- Man charged with murder
- Cause of house fire accidental
- Police mull conflicting stories
- Pines holds rezoning workshop
- City budget: No raises for 3rd straight year
- Man charged with murder
- Cause of house fire accidental
- Police mull conflicting stories
- Pines holds rezoning workshop
- Fire Reports For Saturday, August 14, 2010
- Burgwald files for re-election
- Special Friends Boat Cruise set
- Counterfeit $20 at garage sale
- Police Reports For Monday, August 16, 2010
- Fire Reports For Saturday, August 14, 2010
- Burgwald files for re-election
- Special Friends Boat Cruise set
- Counterfeit $20 at garage sale
- Police Reports For Saturday, August 14, 2010
- Cucumbers used in some vandalisms
- Officials view Grand Prix as success
- 2 arrests; burglary case closed
- Police Reports For Saturday, August 14, 2010
- Cucumbers used in some vandalisms
- Officials view Grand Prix as success
- 2 arrests; burglary case closed
- Political Notebook For Saturday, August 14, 2010
- Father in court after son wanders streets in LP searching for him
- MCAS chief hopeful aid means staff can be rehired
- Smoking on oxygen deemed fire cause
- Argument ends with arrest at Walmart
- Political Notebook For Saturday, August 14, 2010
- Father in court after son wanders streets in LP searching for him
- MCAS chief hopeful aid means staff can be rehired
- Smoking on oxygen deemed fire cause
- Project awarded
- Second-lowest bidder gets OK
- City band to perform 1948 Elston graduate’s original composition
- Police reports for Tuesday, August 10, 2010
- Woman leads police on short chase
- Project awarded
- Second-lowest bidder gets OK
- City band to perform 1948 Elston graduate’s original composition
- Police reports for Tuesday, August 10, 2010
- Book signing organized
- Outages affect thousands in LP
- 3 MCAS principals, 1 asst. principal hired
- City welcomes DCI World Championship quarterfinals
- No Time To Retire
- Book signing organized
- Outages affect thousands in LP
- 3 MCAS principals, 1 asst. principal hired
- City welcomes DCI World Championship quarterfinals
- Restrictions to begin
- Man shot at Garden Estates
- Heat doesn’t spoil quarterfinals
- Teen driver may face trial as adult
- TEEN DRIVER WAIVED TO ADULT COURT
- Restrictions to begin
- Man shot at Garden Estates
- Heat doesn’t spoil quarterfinals
- Teen driver may face trial as adult
- Drunk driver pleads guilty
- Accused kidnapper requests new public defender
- Fire Reports For Thursday, August 12, 2010
- Boat driver out of S.B. hospital
- Lester Radke named Humanitarian of Year
- Cause of house fire accidental
- Police mull conflicting stories
- Pines holds rezoning workshop
- Finding fashion trends at Goodwill prices
- Man charged with murder
- Burgwald files for re-election
- Special Friends Boat Cruise set
- Counterfeit $20 at garage sale
- Fire Reports For Saturday, August 14, 2010
- Cucumbers used in some vandalisms
- Officials view Grand Prix as success
- 2 arrests; burglary case closed
- Police Reports For Saturday, August 14, 2010
- Father in court after son wanders streets in LP searching for him
- MCAS chief hopeful aid means staff can be rehired
- Smoking on oxygen deemed fire cause
- Political Notebook For Saturday, August 14, 2010
- Second-lowest bidder gets OK
- City band to perform 1948 Elston graduate’s original composition
- Police reports for Tuesday, August 10, 2010
- Project awarded
- Outages affect thousands in LP
- 3 MCAS principals, 1 asst. principal hired
- City welcomes DCI World Championship quarterfinals
- Book signing organized
- Man shot at Garden Estates
- Heat doesn’t spoil quarterfinals
- Teen driver may face trial as adult
- Restrictions to begin
- Accused kidnapper requests new public defender
- Fire Reports For Thursday, August 12, 2010
- Boat driver out of S.B. hospital
- Drunk driver pleads guilty
- Air Quality Action Day forecast
- Police Reports For Thursday, August 12, 2010
- Fire Reports for Wednesday, August 11, 2010
- Drug dealer sentenced
- Restaurant hosts fundraiser
- Closings for upcoming triathlon announced
- Police Reports For Wednesday, August 11, 2010
- Gary N. Singleton
- Coroner: Diabetic reaction led to drowning in backyard pool
- Fire calls for Friday, August 13, 2010
- Results of extra patrols released
- NIPSCO starts appliance home pickup program
- Home found for bull that survived crash
- 'A Great Opportunity'
- Woman, 35, drowns in backyard pool
- Blue Devils takes quarterfinals
- Political Notebook For Wednesday, August 11, 2010
- Driver OK after boat flips over
- Man reports burglary, then is arrested for possession
- Boy treated for gun shot wounds
- Cooling centers available
- Kora to discuss new health care law
- RACE DAY
- Store seeks to drop theft charges after complaint
- City man, 88, injured in accident at LP dealership
- Alleged drunk driver arraigned
- Candidate workshop planned
- Poll: Donnelly shows large lead over Walorski
- Shots fired after post-party fight at Lakeland Estates
- In Mourning
- County park now has dog facility
- Midwest Corvette and Chevy Show this weekend
- Man allegedly drove under influence
- Police reports for Sunday, Aug. 15, 2010
- Benefit set for 12-year-old girl
- Daughter’s car vandalized
- Coins stolen in home burglary
- City budget: No raises for 3rd straight year
- Shooting suspect captured
- Man charged with murder
- Cause of house fire accidental
- Police mull conflicting stories
- Pines holds rezoning workshop
- Handguns stolen from La Porte store
- Burgwald files for re-election
- Special Friends Boat Cruise set
- Counterfeit $20 at garage sale
- Alleged molester arraigned
- Fire Reports For Saturday, August 14, 2010
- Cucumbers used in some vandalisms
- Officials view Grand Prix as success
- 2 arrests; burglary case closed
- Police powers limited in illegal immigrant issue
- Police Reports For Saturday, August 14, 2010
- Father in court after son wanders streets in LP searching for him
- MCAS chief hopeful aid means staff can be rehired
- Smoking on oxygen deemed fire cause
- How to Enjoy Race Weekend
- Political Notebook For Saturday, August 14, 2010
- Second-lowest bidder gets OK
- City band to perform 1948 Elston graduate’s original composition
- Police reports for Tuesday, August 10, 2010
- Fire Reports For Sunday, August 8, 2010
- Project awarded
- Outages affect thousands in LP
- 3 MCAS principals, 1 asst. principal hired
- City welcomes DCI World Championship quarterfinals
- Police Reports for Sunday, August 8, 2010
- Book signing organized
- Man shot at Garden Estates
- Heat doesn’t spoil quarterfinals
- Teen driver may face trial as adult
- DCI quarterfinals tickets on sale in Marquette Mall
- Restrictions to begin
- Accused kidnapper requests new public defender
- Fire Reports For Thursday, August 12, 2010
- Boat driver out of S.B. hospital
- Less than half MCAS budget spent in classroom
- Drunk driver pleads guilty
- Air Quality Action Day forecast
- Police Reports For Thursday, August 12, 2010
- Fire Reports for Wednesday, August 11, 2010
- A Taste of Michigan City
- Drug dealer sentenced
- Restaurant hosts fundraiser
- Closings for upcoming triathlon announced
- Police Reports For Wednesday, August 11, 2010
- Gary N. Singleton
- Coroner: Diabetic reaction led to drowning in backyard pool
- Fire calls for Friday, August 13, 2010
- Results of extra patrols released
- NIPSCO starts appliance home pickup program
- Home found for bull that survived crash
- 'A Great Opportunity'
- Woman, 35, drowns in backyard pool
- Blue Devils takes quarterfinals
- Political Notebook For Wednesday, August 11, 2010
- Driver OK after boat flips over
- Police Reports For Saturday, August 7, 2010
- Boy treated for gun shot wounds
- Cooling centers available
- Kora to discuss new health care law
- RACE DAY
- Talent show participants sought
- City man, 88, injured in accident at LP dealership
- Alleged drunk driver arraigned
- Candidate workshop planned
- Poll: Donnelly shows large lead over Walorski
- Salvation Army food drive under way
- In Mourning
- County park now has dog facility
- Midwest Corvette and Chevy Show this weekend
- Man allegedly drove under influence
- Grand Prix South Shore poster available
- Shooting suspect captured
- Benefit set for 12-year-old girl
- Daughter’s car vandalized
- Coins stolen in home burglary
- Political Notebook For Saturday, August 7, 2010
- Handguns stolen from La Porte store
- Police plan talk on gangs
- Cause of house fire accidental
- Police mull conflicting stories
- Pines holds rezoning workshop
- Alleged molester arraigned
- Mother, son attacked
- Accused kidnapper requests new public defender
- Burgwald files for re-election
- Special Friends Boat Cruise set
- Counterfeit $20 at garage sale
- Police powers limited in illegal immigrant issue
- Burglar takes $100 bill
- Air Quality Action Day forecast
- Cucumbers used in some vandalisms
- Officials view Grand Prix as success
- 2 arrests; burglary case closed
- How to Enjoy Race Weekend
- Imposter reports persist
- Restaurant hosts fundraiser
- Father in court after son wanders streets in LP searching for him
- MCAS chief hopeful aid means staff can be rehired
- Smoking on oxygen deemed fire cause
- Nominations are sought for S. Shore Wall of Legends
- Fire calls for Friday, August 13, 2010
- Second-lowest bidder gets OK
- City band to perform 1948 Elston graduate’s original composition
- Police reports for Tuesday, August 10, 2010
- Fire Reports For Sunday, August 8, 2010
- Slashed hours legal
- Woman, 35, drowns in backyard pool
- Outages affect thousands in LP
- 3 MCAS principals, 1 asst. principal hired
- City welcomes DCI World Championship quarterfinals
- Police Reports for Sunday, August 8, 2010
- Guilty plea, sentencing stem from drug raid
- Boy treated for gun shot wounds
- Man shot at Garden Estates
- Heat doesn’t spoil quarterfinals
- Teen driver may face trial as adult
- DCI quarterfinals tickets on sale in Marquette Mall
- Teen’s sentencing postponed after obscenity laced outburst
- City man, 88, injured in accident at LP dealership
- Fire Reports For Thursday, August 12, 2010
- Boat driver out of S.B. hospital
- Less than half MCAS budget spent in classroom
- Park Board decries acts of vandalism
- In Mourning
- Police Reports For Thursday, August 12, 2010
- Fire Reports for Wednesday, August 11, 2010
- A Taste of Michigan City
- Smooth Jazz Awards moved to Chicago
- Shooting suspect captured
- Closings for upcoming triathlon announced
- Police Reports For Wednesday, August 11, 2010
- Gary N. Singleton
- It's Party Time
- Man charged with murder
- Results of extra patrols released
- NIPSCO starts appliance home pickup program
- Home found for bull that survived crash
- Police Reports For Saturday, August 7, 2010
- Fire Reports For Friday, August 6, 2010
- Blue Devils takes quarterfinals
- Political Notebook For Wednesday, August 11, 2010
- Driver OK after boat flips over
- Talent show participants sought
- Police Reports For Friday, August 6, 2010
- Cooling centers available
- Kora to discuss new health care law
- RACE DAY
- Salvation Army food drive under way
- Police: M. Shores incident not attempted abduction
- Alleged drunk driver arraigned
- Candidate workshop planned
- Poll: Donnelly shows large lead over Walorski
- Grand Prix South Shore poster available
- Book signing planned
- County park now has dog facility
- Midwest Corvette and Chevy Show this weekend
- Man allegedly drove under influence
- Political Notebook For Saturday, August 7, 2010
- Lane restriction announced
- Benefit set for 12-year-old girl
- Daughter’s car vandalized
- Coins stolen in home burglary
- NIPSCO starts appliance home pickup program
- Home found for bull that survived crash
- It's Party Time
- Right Place, Right Time
- Cause of house fire accidental
- Political Notebook For Wednesday, August 11, 2010
- Driver OK after boat flips over
- Police Reports For Saturday, August 7, 2010
- Fire Reports For Friday, August 6, 2010
- Burgwald files for re-election
- Kora to discuss new health care law
- RACE DAY
- Talent show participants sought
- Police Reports For Friday, August 6, 2010
- Cucumbers used in some vandalisms
- Candidate workshop planned
- Poll: Donnelly shows large lead over Walorski
- Salvation Army food drive under way
- Police: M. Shores incident not attempted abduction
- Father in court after son wanders streets in LP searching for him
- Midwest Corvette and Chevy Show this weekend
- Man allegedly drove under influence
- Grand Prix South Shore poster available
- Book signing planned
- Second-lowest bidder gets OK
- Daughter’s car vandalized
- Coins stolen in home burglary
- Political Notebook For Saturday, August 7, 2010
- Lane restriction announced
- Outages affect thousands in LP
- Police mull conflicting stories
- Pines holds rezoning workshop
- Handguns stolen from La Porte store
- Police plan talk on gangs
- Man shot at Garden Estates
- Special Friends Boat Cruise set
- Counterfeit $20 at garage sale
- Alleged molester arraigned
- Mother, son attacked
- Fire Reports For Thursday, August 5, 2010
- Fire Reports For Thursday, August 12, 2010
- 2 arrests; burglary case closed
- Police powers limited in illegal immigrant issue
- Burglar takes $100 bill
- Police Reports For Thursday, August 5, 2010
- Police Reports For Thursday, August 12, 2010
- Officials view Grand Prix as success
- Smoking on oxygen deemed fire cause
- How to Enjoy Race Weekend
- Imposter reports persist
- LP man pleads guilty
- Closings for upcoming triathlon announced
- MCAS chief hopeful aid means staff can be rehired
- Police reports for Tuesday, August 10, 2010
- Fire Reports For Sunday, August 8, 2010
- Nominations are sought for S. Shore Wall of Legends
- I-94 welcome center to close
- Results of extra patrols released
- City band to perform 1948 Elston graduate’s original composition
- City welcomes DCI World Championship quarterfinals
- Police Reports for Sunday, August 8, 2010
- Slashed hours legal
- Police participate in grant patrols
- Blue Devils takes quarterfinals
- 3 MCAS principals, 1 asst. principal hired
- Teen driver may face trial as adult
- DCI quarterfinals tickets on sale in Marquette Mall
- Guilty plea, sentencing stem from drug raid
- Siren test set for Saturday
- Cooling centers available
- Heat doesn’t spoil quarterfinals
- Boat driver out of S.B. hospital
- Less than half MCAS budget spent in classroom
- Teen’s sentencing postponed after obscenity laced outburst
- Mom planning ceremony
- Alleged drunk driver arraigned
- Fire Reports for Wednesday, August 11, 2010
- A Taste of Michigan City
- Park Board decries acts of vandalism
- Patch Picnic canceled; other events planned this weekend
- County park now has dog facility
- Police Reports For Wednesday, August 11, 2010
- Gary N. Singleton
- Smooth Jazz Awards moved to Chicago
- Tracking device helps police arrest suspect
- Benefit set for 12-year-old girl
- City welcomes DCI World Championship quarterfinals
- Police Reports for Sunday, August 8, 2010
- Slashed hours legal
- Police participate in grant patrols
- Vacation home burglarized
- Political Notebook For Wednesday, August 11, 2010
- Teen driver may face trial as adult
- DCI quarterfinals tickets on sale in Marquette Mall
- Guilty plea, sentencing stem from drug raid
- Siren test set for Saturday
- Car set on fire by home
- Kora to discuss new health care law
- Boat driver out of S.B. hospital
- Less than half MCAS budget spent in classroom
- Teen’s sentencing postponed after obscenity laced outburst
- Mom planning ceremony
- Phony bill used
- Candidate workshop planned
- A Taste of Michigan City
- Park Board decries acts of vandalism
- Patch Picnic canceled; other events planned this weekend
- Commission meets tonight
- Midwest Corvette and Chevy Show this weekend
- Gary N. Singleton
- Smooth Jazz Awards moved to Chicago
- Tracking device helps police arrest suspect
- Friend steals car
- Daughter’s car vandalized
- Home found for bull that survived crash
- It's Party Time
- Right Place, Right Time
- Weather takes toll on runner
- Police mull conflicting stories
- Driver OK after boat flips over
- Police Reports For Saturday, August 7, 2010
- Fire Reports For Friday, August 6, 2010
- Alleged misconduct probed
- Special Friends Boat Cruise set
- RACE DAY
- Talent show participants sought
- Police Reports For Friday, August 6, 2010
- Ship coming to city
- Officials view Grand Prix as success
- Poll: Donnelly shows large lead over Walorski
- Salvation Army food drive under way
- Police: M. Shores incident not attempted abduction
- May offender sweep among many checks sheriff’s department makes
- MCAS chief hopeful aid means staff can be rehired
- Man allegedly drove under influence
- Grand Prix South Shore poster available
- Book signing planned
- MCAS plans back-to-school efforts
- City band to perform 1948 Elston graduate’s original composition
- Coins stolen in home burglary
- Political Notebook For Saturday, August 7, 2010
- Lane restriction announced
- Board signs off on $1.8M bid
- 3 MCAS principals, 1 asst. principal hired
- Pines holds rezoning workshop
- Handguns stolen from La Porte store
- Police plan talk on gangs
- City Council OKs hiring ordinance
- Heat doesn’t spoil quarterfinals
- Counterfeit $20 at garage sale
- Alleged molester arraigned
- Mother, son attacked
- Fire Reports For Thursday, August 5, 2010
- Fire Reports For Wednesday, August 4, 2010
- 2 arrests; burglary case closed
- Police powers limited in illegal immigrant issue
- Burglar takes $100 bill
- Police Reports For Thursday, August 5, 2010
- Police Reports For Wednesday, August 4, 2010
- Fire Reports for Wednesday, August 11, 2010
- Smoking on oxygen deemed fire cause
- How to Enjoy Race Weekend
- Imposter reports persist
- LP man pleads guilty
- Amtrak adds stops
- Police Reports For Wednesday, August 11, 2010
- Police reports for Tuesday, August 10, 2010
- Fire Reports For Sunday, August 8, 2010
- Nominations are sought for S. Shore Wall of Legends
- I-94 welcome center to close
- Association brings back Taste of MC
- NIPSCO starts appliance home pickup program
- MCAS plans back-to-school efforts
- Owner asks Board of Works not to demolish building
- Man allegedly drove under influence
- Grand Prix South Shore poster available
- Book signing planned
- Board signs off on $1.8M bid
- Port Authority: $2M in upgrades needed
- Coins stolen in home burglary
- Political Notebook For Saturday, August 7, 2010
- Lane restriction announced
- City Council OKs hiring ordinance
- Tired truck driver crashes on I-94
- Pines holds rezoning workshop
- Handguns stolen from La Porte store
- Police plan talk on gangs
- Fire Reports For Thursday, August 5, 2010
- Fire Reports For Wednesday, August 4, 2010
- Police reports for Tuesday, August 3, 2010
- Counterfeit $20 at garage sale
- Alleged molester arraigned
- Mother, son attacked
- Police Reports For Thursday, August 5, 2010
- Police Reports For Wednesday, August 4, 2010
- Cocaine dealer given leniency after adjusting her life
- 2 arrests; burglary case closed
- Police powers limited in illegal immigrant issue
- Burglar takes $100 bill
- LP man pleads guilty
- Amtrak adds stops
- Perseid stargaze at Indiana Dunes State Park
- Smoking on oxygen deemed fire cause
- How to Enjoy Race Weekend
- Imposter reports persist
- I-94 welcome center to close
- Association brings back Taste of MC
- Music students invited to discussion at jazz concert
- Police reports for Tuesday, August 10, 2010
- Fire Reports For Sunday, August 8, 2010
- Nominations are sought for S. Shore Wall of Legends
- Police participate in grant patrols
- Vacation home burglarized
- 2 bikers in separate road rash incidents in 90 minutes
- City welcomes DCI World Championship quarterfinals
- Police Reports for Sunday, August 8, 2010
- Slashed hours legal
- Siren test set for Saturday
- Car set on fire by home
- Speeding man arrested after allegedly blowing a .20
- Teen driver may face trial as adult
- DCI quarterfinals tickets on sale in Marquette Mall
- Guilty plea, sentencing stem from drug raid
- Mom planning ceremony
- Phony bill used
- Rolling Prairie man pleads guilty to federal charge
- Boat driver out of S.B. hospital
- Less than half MCAS budget spent in classroom
- Teen’s sentencing postponed after obscenity laced outburst
- Patch Picnic canceled; other events planned this weekend
- Commission meets tonight
- Drug arrest made after traffic stop
- A Taste of Michigan City
- Park Board decries acts of vandalism
- Tracking device helps police arrest suspect
- Friend steals car
- Soprano to be featured at Thursday’s Muni Band concert
- Gary N. Singleton
- Smooth Jazz Awards moved to Chicago
- Weather takes toll on runner
- Political Notebook
- Home found for bull that survived crash
- It's Party Time
- Right Place, Right Time
- Alleged misconduct probed
- Officers conduct neighborhood sweep
- Driver OK after boat flips over
- Police Reports For Saturday, August 7, 2010
- Fire Reports For Friday, August 6, 2010
- Ship coming to city
- Water Dept. not endorsing direct-mail service
- RACE DAY
- Talent show participants sought
- Police Reports For Friday, August 6, 2010
- May offender sweep among many checks sheriff’s department makes
- Potential buyers for land on 9th St. get second chance
- Poll: Donnelly shows large lead over Walorski
- Salvation Army food drive under way
- Police: M. Shores incident not attempted abduction
- Less than half MCAS budget spent in classroom
- Teen’s sentencing postponed after obscenity laced outburst
- Mom planning ceremony
- Phony bill used
- Rolling Prairie man pleads guilty to federal charge
- A Taste of Michigan City
- Park Board decries acts of vandalism
- Patch Picnic canceled; other events planned this weekend
- Commission meets tonight
- Drug arrest made after traffic stop
- Gary N. Singleton
- Smooth Jazz Awards moved to Chicago
- Tracking device helps police arrest suspect
- Friend steals car
- Soprano to be featured at Thursday’s Muni Band concert
- Home found for bull that survived crash
- It's Party Time
- Right Place, Right Time
- Weather takes toll on runner
- Political Notebook
- Driver OK after boat flips over
- Police Reports For Saturday, August 7, 2010
- Fire Reports For Friday, August 6, 2010
- Alleged misconduct probed
- Officers conduct neighborhood sweep
- RACE DAY
- Talent show participants sought
- Police Reports For Friday, August 6, 2010
- Ship coming to city
- Water Dept. not endorsing direct-mail service
- Salvation Army food drive under way
- Police: M. Shores incident not attempted abduction
- May offender sweep among many checks sheriff’s department makes
- Potential buyers for land on 9th St. get second chance
- Grand Prix South Shore poster available
- Book signing planned
- MCAS plans back-to-school efforts
- Owner asks Board of Works not to demolish building
- Political Notebook For Saturday, August 7, 2010
- Lane restriction announced
- Board signs off on $1.8M bid
- Port Authority: $2M in upgrades needed
- Handguns stolen from La Porte store
- Police plan talk on gangs
- City Council OKs hiring ordinance
- Tired truck driver crashes on I-94
- Alleged molester arraigned
- Mother, son attacked
- Fire Reports For Thursday, August 5, 2010
- Fire Reports For Wednesday, August 4, 2010
- Police reports for Tuesday, August 3, 2010
- Police powers limited in illegal immigrant issue
- Burglar takes $100 bill
- Police Reports For Thursday, August 5, 2010
- Police Reports For Wednesday, August 4, 2010
- Cocaine dealer given leniency after adjusting her life
- How to Enjoy Race Weekend
- Imposter reports persist
- LP man pleads guilty
- Amtrak adds stops
- Perseid stargaze at Indiana Dunes State Park
- Fire Reports For Sunday, August 8, 2010
- Nominations are sought for S. Shore Wall of Legends
- I-94 welcome center to close
- Association brings back Taste of MC
- Music students invited to discussion at jazz concert
- Police Reports for Sunday, August 8, 2010
- Slashed hours legal
- Police participate in grant patrols
- Vacation home burglarized
- 2 bikers in separate road rash incidents in 90 minutes
- DCI quarterfinals tickets on sale in Marquette Mall
- Guilty plea, sentencing stem from drug raid
- Siren test set for Saturday
- Car set on fire by home
- Speeding man arrested after allegedly blowing a .20
- DCI quarterfinals tickets on sale in Marquette Mall
- Guilty plea, sentencing stem from drug raid
- Siren test set for Saturday
- Car set on fire by home
- Speeding man arrested after allegedly blowing a .20
- Less than half MCAS budget spent in classroom
- Teen’s sentencing postponed after obscenity laced outburst
- Mom planning ceremony
- Phony bill used
- Rolling Prairie man pleads guilty to federal charge
- A Taste of Michigan City
- Park Board decries acts of vandalism
- Patch Picnic canceled; other events planned this weekend
- Commission meets tonight
- Drug arrest made after traffic stop
- Smooth Jazz Awards moved to Chicago
- Tracking device helps police arrest suspect
- Friend steals car
- Soprano to be featured at Thursday’s Muni Band concert
- It's Party Time
- Right Place, Right Time
- Weather takes toll on runner
- Political Notebook
- Police Reports For Saturday, August 7, 2010
- Fire Reports For Friday, August 6, 2010
- Alleged misconduct probed
- Officers conduct neighborhood sweep
- Police reports for Monday, Aug. 2, 2010
- Talent show participants sought
- Police Reports For Friday, August 6, 2010
- Ship coming to city
- Water Dept. not endorsing direct-mail service
- Campers wield hammers and paint brushes at this camp
- Salvation Army food drive under way
- Police: M. Shores incident not attempted abduction
- May offender sweep among many checks sheriff’s department makes
- Potential buyers for land on 9th St. get second chance
- Jazz pianist presents tribute to Indiana composers
- Grand Prix South Shore poster available
- Book signing planned
- MCAS plans back-to-school efforts
- Owner asks Board of Works not to demolish building
- Homeless shelters see upswing in applicants
- Political Notebook For Saturday, August 7, 2010
- Lane restriction announced
- Board signs off on $1.8M bid
- Port Authority: $2M in upgrades needed
- The serious business of being a lifeguard
- Handguns stolen from La Porte store
- Police plan talk on gangs
- City Council OKs hiring ordinance
- Tired truck driver crashes on I-94
- Police reports for Tuesday, August 3, 2010
- Alleged molester arraigned
- Mother, son attacked
- Fire Reports For Thursday, August 5, 2010
- Fire Reports For Wednesday, August 4, 2010
- Cocaine dealer given leniency after adjusting her life
- Police powers limited in illegal immigrant issue
- Burglar takes $100 bill
- Police Reports For Thursday, August 5, 2010
- Police Reports For Wednesday, August 4, 2010
- Perseid stargaze at Indiana Dunes State Park
- How to Enjoy Race Weekend
- Imposter reports persist
- LP man pleads guilty
- Amtrak adds stops
- Music students invited to discussion at jazz concert
- Fire Reports For Sunday, August 8, 2010
- Nominations are sought for S. Shore Wall of Legends
- I-94 welcome center to close
- Association brings back Taste of MC
- 2 bikers in separate road rash incidents in 90 minutes
- Police Reports for Sunday, August 8, 2010
- Slashed hours legal
- Police participate in grant patrols
- Vacation home burglarized
- Book signing planned
- MCAS plans back-to-school efforts
- Owner asks Board of Works not to demolish building
- Jazz pianist presents tribute to Indiana composers
- Lane restriction announced
- Board signs off on $1.8M bid
- Port Authority: $2M in upgrades needed
- Homeless shelters see upswing in applicants
- Police plan talk on gangs
- City Council OKs hiring ordinance
- Tired truck driver crashes on I-94
- The serious business of being a lifeguard
- Mother, son attacked
- Fire Reports For Thursday, August 5, 2010
- Fire Reports For Wednesday, August 4, 2010
- Police reports for Tuesday, August 3, 2010
- Police Reports For Saturday, August 7, 2010
- Police Reports For Thursday, August 5, 2010
- Police Reports For Wednesday, August 4, 2010
- Cocaine dealer given leniency after adjusting her life
- Talent show participants sought
- Burglar takes $100 bill
- LP man pleads guilty
- Amtrak adds stops
- Perseid stargaze at Indiana Dunes State Park
- Salvation Army food drive under way
- Imposter reports persist
- I-94 welcome center to close
- Association brings back Taste of MC
- Music students invited to discussion at jazz concert
- Grand Prix South Shore poster available
- Nominations are sought for S. Shore Wall of Legends
- Police participate in grant patrols
- Vacation home burglarized
- 2 bikers in separate road rash incidents in 90 minutes
- Political Notebook For Saturday, August 7, 2010
- Slashed hours legal
- Siren test set for Saturday
- Car set on fire by home
- Speeding man arrested after allegedly blowing a .20
- Handguns stolen from La Porte store
- Guilty plea, sentencing stem from drug raid
- Mom planning ceremony
- Phony bill used
- Rolling Prairie man pleads guilty to federal charge
- Alleged molester arraigned
- Teen’s sentencing postponed after obscenity laced outburst
- Patch Picnic canceled; other events planned this weekend
- Commission meets tonight
- Drug arrest made after traffic stop
- Police powers limited in illegal immigrant issue
- Park Board decries acts of vandalism
- Tracking device helps police arrest suspect
- Friend steals car
- Soprano to be featured at Thursday’s Muni Band concert
- How to Enjoy Race Weekend
- Smooth Jazz Awards moved to Chicago
- Right Place, Right Time
- Weather takes toll on runner
- Political Notebook
- Officer breaks up heroin deal
- It's Party Time
- Fire Reports For Friday, August 6, 2010
- Alleged misconduct probed
- Officers conduct neighborhood sweep
- Beach's water quality third dirtiest in state
- Police Reports For Friday, August 6, 2010
- Ship coming to city
- Water Dept. not endorsing direct-mail service
- Police reports for Monday, Aug. 2, 2010
- Police: M. Shores incident not attempted abduction
- May offender sweep among many checks sheriff’s department makes
- Potential buyers for land on 9th St. get second chance
- Campers wield hammers and paint brushes at this camp
- Fire Reports For Thursday, August 5, 2010
- Alleged misconduct probed
- Officers conduct neighborhood sweep
- Beach's water quality third dirtiest in state
- Book signing planned
- Police Reports For Thursday, August 5, 2010
- Ship coming to city
- Water Dept. not endorsing direct-mail service
- Police reports for Monday, Aug. 2, 2010
- Lane restriction announced
- LP man pleads guilty
- May offender sweep among many checks sheriff’s department makes
- Potential buyers for land on 9th St. get second chance
- Campers wield hammers and paint brushes at this camp
- Police plan talk on gangs
- I-94 welcome center to close
- MCAS plans back-to-school efforts
- Owner asks Board of Works not to demolish building
- Jazz pianist presents tribute to Indiana composers
- Mother, son attacked
- Police participate in grant patrols
- Board signs off on $1.8M bid
- Port Authority: $2M in upgrades needed
- Homeless shelters see upswing in applicants
- Burglar takes $100 bill
- Siren test set for Saturday
- City Council OKs hiring ordinance
- Tired truck driver crashes on I-94
- The serious business of being a lifeguard
- Imposter reports persist
- Mom planning ceremony
- Fire Reports For Thursday, August 5, 2010
- Fire Reports For Wednesday, August 4, 2010
- Police reports for Tuesday, August 3, 2010
- Nominations are sought for S. Shore Wall of Legends
- Patch Picnic canceled; other events planned this weekend
- Police Reports For Thursday, August 5, 2010
- Police Reports For Wednesday, August 4, 2010
- Cocaine dealer given leniency after adjusting her life
- Slashed hours legal
- Tracking device helps police arrest suspect
- LP man pleads guilty
- Amtrak adds stops
- Perseid stargaze at Indiana Dunes State Park
- Guilty plea, sentencing stem from drug raid
- Right Place, Right Time
- I-94 welcome center to close
- Association brings back Taste of MC
- Music students invited to discussion at jazz concert
- Teen’s sentencing postponed after obscenity laced outburst
- Police participate in grant patrols
- Vacation home burglarized
- 2 bikers in separate road rash incidents in 90 minutes
- Park Board decries acts of vandalism
- Siren test set for Saturday
- Car set on fire by home
- Speeding man arrested after allegedly blowing a .20
- Smooth Jazz Awards moved to Chicago
- Mom planning ceremony
- Phony bill used
- Rolling Prairie man pleads guilty to federal charge
- It's Party Time
- Patch Picnic canceled; other events planned this weekend
- Commission meets tonight
- Drug arrest made after traffic stop
- Fire calls for Friday, July 30, 2010
- Fire Reports For Friday, August 6, 2010
- Tracking device helps police arrest suspect
- Friend steals car
- Soprano to be featured at Thursday’s Muni Band concert
- Police reports for Friday, July 30, 2010
- Police Reports For Friday, August 6, 2010
- Right Place, Right Time
- Weather takes toll on runner
- Political Notebook
- Officer breaks up heroin deal
- Police: M. Shores incident not attempted abduction
- MCAS plans back-to-school efforts
- Owner asks Board of Works not to demolish building
- Jazz pianist presents tribute to Indiana composers
- Alleged misconduct probed
- Officers conduct neighborhood sweep
- Beach's water quality third dirtiest in state
- Board signs off on $1.8M bid
- Port Authority: $2M in upgrades needed
- Homeless shelters see upswing in applicants
- Ship coming to city
- Water Dept. not endorsing direct-mail service
- Police reports for Monday, Aug. 2, 2010
- City Council OKs hiring ordinance
- Tired truck driver crashes on I-94
- The serious business of being a lifeguard
- May offender sweep among many checks sheriff’s department makes
- Potential buyers for land on 9th St. get second chance
- Campers wield hammers and paint brushes at this camp
- Fire Reports For Thursday, August 5, 2010
- Fire Reports For Wednesday, August 4, 2010
- Police reports for Tuesday, August 3, 2010
- MCAS plans back-to-school efforts
- Owner asks Board of Works not to demolish building
- Jazz pianist presents tribute to Indiana composers
- Police Reports For Thursday, August 5, 2010
- Police Reports For Wednesday, August 4, 2010
- Cocaine dealer given leniency after adjusting her life
- Board signs off on $1.8M bid
- Port Authority: $2M in upgrades needed
- Homeless shelters see upswing in applicants
- LP man pleads guilty
- Amtrak adds stops
- Perseid stargaze at Indiana Dunes State Park
- City Council OKs hiring ordinance
- Tired truck driver crashes on I-94
- The serious business of being a lifeguard
- I-94 welcome center to close
- Association brings back Taste of MC
- Music students invited to discussion at jazz concert
- Fire Reports For Wednesday, August 4, 2010
- Police reports for Tuesday, August 3, 2010
- Police participate in grant patrols
- Vacation home burglarized
- 2 bikers in separate road rash incidents in 90 minutes
- Police Reports For Wednesday, August 4, 2010
- Cocaine dealer given leniency after adjusting her life
- Car set on fire by home
- Speeding man arrested after allegedly blowing a .20
- Amtrak adds stops
- Perseid stargaze at Indiana Dunes State Park
- Siren test set for Saturday
- Phony bill used
- Rolling Prairie man pleads guilty to federal charge
- Association brings back Taste of MC
- Music students invited to discussion at jazz concert
- Mom planning ceremony
- Commission meets tonight
- Drug arrest made after traffic stop
- Fire calls for Friday, July 30, 2010
- Vacation home burglarized
- 2 bikers in separate road rash incidents in 90 minutes
- Patch Picnic canceled; other events planned this weekend
- Friend steals car
- Soprano to be featured at Thursday’s Muni Band concert
- Police reports for Friday, July 30, 2010
- Car set on fire by home
- Speeding man arrested after allegedly blowing a .20
- Tracking device helps police arrest suspect
- Weather takes toll on runner
- Political Notebook
- Officer breaks up heroin deal
- Phony bill used
- Rolling Prairie man pleads guilty to federal charge
- Right Place, Right Time
- Alleged misconduct probed
- Officers conduct neighborhood sweep
- Beach's water quality third dirtiest in state
- Commission meets tonight
- Drug arrest made after traffic stop
- Fire calls for Friday, July 30, 2010
- Ship coming to city
- Water Dept. not endorsing direct-mail service
- Police reports for Monday, Aug. 2, 2010
- Friend steals car
- Soprano to be featured at Thursday’s Muni Band concert
- Police reports for Friday, July 30, 2010
- May offender sweep among many checks sheriff’s department makes
- Potential buyers for land on 9th St. get second chance
- Campers wield hammers and paint brushes at this camp
- Weather takes toll on runner
- Political Notebook
- Officer breaks up heroin deal
- Cocaine dealer given leniency after adjusting her life
- Alleged misconduct probed
- Perseid stargaze at Indiana Dunes State Park
- Ship coming to city
- Music students invited to discussion at jazz concert
- May offender sweep among many checks sheriff’s department makes
- 2 bikers in separate road rash incidents in 90 minutes
- MCAS plans back-to-school efforts
- Speeding man arrested after allegedly blowing a .20
- Board signs off on $1.8M bid
- Rolling Prairie man pleads guilty to federal charge
- City Council OKs hiring ordinance
- Drug arrest made after traffic stop
- Fire calls for Friday, July 30, 2010
- Fire Reports For Wednesday, August 4, 2010
- Soprano to be featured at Thursday’s Muni Band concert
- Police reports for Friday, July 30, 2010
- Police Reports For Wednesday, August 4, 2010
- Political Notebook
- Officer breaks up heroin deal
- Amtrak adds stops
- Officers conduct neighborhood sweep
- Beach's water quality third dirtiest in state
- Association brings back Taste of MC
- Water Dept. not endorsing direct-mail service
- Police reports for Monday, Aug. 2, 2010
- Vacation home burglarized
- Potential buyers for land on 9th St. get second chance
- Campers wield hammers and paint brushes at this camp
- Car set on fire by home
- Owner asks Board of Works not to demolish building
- Jazz pianist presents tribute to Indiana composers
- Phony bill used
- Port Authority: $2M in upgrades needed
- Homeless shelters see upswing in applicants
- Commission meets tonight
- Tired truck driver crashes on I-94
- The serious business of being a lifeguard
- Friend steals car
- Police reports for Tuesday, August 3, 2010
- Weather takes toll on runner
- Music students invited to discussion at jazz concert
- Sanlo will keep plant in Michigan City
- Nonpartisan group hosts happy hour
- 2 bikers in separate road rash incidents in 90 minutes
- Mix-up at the fair gate
- 3 military planes on display in Valpo
- Speeding man arrested after allegedly blowing a .20
- IDEM: Overflows not reported
- Save the Dunes announces new executive director
- Rolling Prairie man pleads guilty to federal charge
- Lang talks criminal justice
- Police reports for Sunday, July 25, 2010
- Drug arrest made after traffic stop
- Fire calls for Friday, July 30, 2010
- A fishing expedition for Wounded Warriors
- Soprano to be featured at Thursday’s Muni Band concert
- Police reports for Friday, July 30, 2010
- Laid-off teachers means larger MCAS class sizes
- Political Notebook
- Officer breaks up heroin deal
- Dance competition heats up Elston, literally
- Officers conduct neighborhood sweep
- Beach's water quality third dirtiest in state
- Police reports for Tuesday, July 27, 2010
- Water Dept. not endorsing direct-mail service
- Police reports for Monday, Aug. 2, 2010
- Sheridan Beach residents report car break-ins
- Potential buyers for land on 9th St. get second chance
- Campers wield hammers and paint brushes at this camp
- Tires slashed at Normandy Village
- Owner asks Board of Works not to demolish building
- Jazz pianist presents tribute to Indiana composers
- Council gives sheriff $185K for jail food
- Port Authority: $2M in upgrades needed
- Homeless shelters see upswing in applicants
- Donnelly challenges Walorski, Vogel to debates
- The serious business of being a lifeguard
- Youth conference starts Wednesday
- Tired truck driver crashes on I-94
- Police reports for Tuesday, August 3, 2010
- ‘Wrong place at the wrong time’
- Cocaine dealer given leniency after adjusting her life
- Muni band concert will feature Licorice Stix
- Perseid stargaze at Indiana Dunes State Park
- Offender dies at Westville facility
- Officer injured in scuffle with pharmacy patron
- Offender dies at Westville facility
- Officer injured in scuffle with pharmacy patron
- Sanlo will keep plant in Michigan City
- Nonpartisan group hosts happy hour
- Mix-up at the fair gate
- 3 military planes on display in Valpo
- IDEM: Overflows not reported
- Save the Dunes announces new executive director
- Lang talks criminal justice
- Police reports for Sunday, July 25, 2010
- Fire calls for Friday, July 30, 2010
- A fishing expedition for Wounded Warriors
- Police reports for Friday, July 30, 2010
- Laid-off teachers means larger MCAS class sizes
- Officer breaks up heroin deal
- Dance competition heats up Elston, literally
- Beach's water quality third dirtiest in state
- Police reports for Tuesday, July 27, 2010
- Police reports for Monday, Aug. 2, 2010
- Sheridan Beach residents report car break-ins
- Campers wield hammers and paint brushes at this camp
- Tires slashed at Normandy Village
- Jazz pianist presents tribute to Indiana composers
- Council gives sheriff $185K for jail food
- Homeless shelters see upswing in applicants
- Donnelly challenges Walorski, Vogel to debates
- The serious business of being a lifeguard
- Youth conference starts Wednesday
- Smoker wins Supreme Showman
- ‘Wrong place at the wrong time’
- Steer breaks records for sale
- Muni band concert will feature Licorice Stix
- A record-breaking day for livestock auction
- Muni band concert will feature Licorice Stix
- A record-breaking day for livestock auction
- Offender dies at Westville facility
- Officer injured in scuffle with pharmacy patron
- Sanlo will keep plant in Michigan City
- Nonpartisan group hosts happy hour
- Mix-up at the fair gate
- 3 military planes on display in Valpo
- IDEM: Overflows not reported
- Save the Dunes announces new executive director
- Lang talks criminal justice
- Police reports for Sunday, July 25, 2010
- Fire calls for Friday, July 30, 2010
- A fishing expedition for Wounded Warriors
- Police reports for Friday, July 30, 2010
- Laid-off teachers means larger MCAS class sizes
- Officer breaks up heroin deal
- Dance competition heats up Elston, literally
- Museum event proves bittersweet for family
- Police reports for Tuesday, July 27, 2010
- Police log 28 arrests during 24-hour period
- Sheridan Beach residents report car break-ins
- Beach's water quality third dirtiest in state
- Tires slashed at Normandy Village
- Council gives sheriff $185K for jail food
- Donnelly challenges Walorski, Vogel to debates
- Youth conference starts Wednesday
- Smoker wins Supreme Showman
- ‘Wrong place at the wrong time’
- Steer breaks records for sale
- Walorski responds to claims in campaign ads by Donnelly
- Tires slashed at Normandy Village
- Man bikes across country to raise money for Shriners organization
- 2 arrests part of ongoing probe
- Judge adds new sentence to woman with lengthy sentence
- Council gives sheriff $185K for jail food
- Man pleads guilty to molesting kids
- Coolspring intersection to close for two weeks
- LB police concerned about finding suspect
- Donnelly challenges Walorski, Vogel to debates
- Rifle Club to celebrate 75th anniversary
- Local man sentenced for molesting 12-year-old girl
- Compliance sweep of offenders successful
- Youth conference starts Wednesday
- Heat takes its toll on fairgoers
- Raid of man’s three homes leads to charges
- MCAS chief says program can help freshmen
- ‘Wrong place at the wrong time’
- Eagle spotted on lakefront
- Evicted tenant’s pit bull causes concern
- District lawyer questioned
- Muni band concert will feature Licorice Stix
- South Shore train hits car, 2 killed
- Fond Farewell
- Offender dies at Westville facility
- Officer injured in scuffle with pharmacy patron
- Smoker wins Supreme Showman
- Sanlo will keep plant in Michigan City
- Nonpartisan group hosts happy hour
- Steer breaks records for sale
- Mix-up at the fair gate
- 3 military planes on display in Valpo
- A record-breaking day for livestock auction
- IDEM: Overflows not reported
- Save the Dunes announces new executive director
- Police Reports For Saturday, July 24, 2010
- Lang talks criminal justice
- Police reports for Sunday, July 25, 2010
- Boating reminders issued
- WorkOne offices extend hours
- A fishing expedition for Wounded Warriors
- City man indicted
- Fire calls for Friday, July 30, 2010
- Laid-off teachers means larger MCAS class sizes
- First portion of jail recording system installed
- Fire Reports For Saturday, July 31, 2010
- Police reports for Friday, July 30, 2010
- Dance competition heats up Elston, literally
- Mayor sends vacancy requests to council
- Police Reports For Saturday, July 31, 2010
- Boats, machinery stolen
- Police reports for Tuesday, July 27, 2010
- Police tip leads to heroin arrest
- Boys destroy public toilets
- Park restroom vandalized
- Sheridan Beach residents report car break-ins
- Man at meth-lab blast pleads guilty
- Neighborhood block party today
- District lawyer questioned
- Sanlo will keep plant in Michigan City
- Nonpartisan group hosts happy hour
- Steer breaks records for sale
- Mix-up at the fair gate
- 3 military planes on display in Valpo
- A record-breaking day for livestock auction
- Pastor’s anniversary to be celebrated
- IDEM: Overflows not reported
- Save the Dunes announces new executive director
- Police Reports For Saturday, July 24, 2010
- Lang to speak at NAACP meeting
- Lang talks criminal justice
- Police reports for Sunday, July 25, 2010
- Boating reminders issued
- Burglar takes items from shed
- A fishing expedition for Wounded Warriors
- City man indicted
- Man arraigned on OWI charge
- Laid-off teachers means larger MCAS class sizes
- First portion of jail recording system installed
- Court sentences fugitive, 47, under plea agreement
- WorkOne offices extend hours
- Dance competition heats up Elston, literally
- Mayor sends vacancy requests to council
- Boy arrested on escape charge
- Fire calls for Friday, July 30, 2010
- Police reports for Tuesday, July 27, 2010
- Police tip leads to heroin arrest
- Police reports for Friday, July 23, 2010
- Police reports for Friday, July 30, 2010
- Sheridan Beach residents report car break-ins
- Man at meth-lab blast pleads guilty
- Visitation rights do exist
- Boats, machinery stolen
- Tires slashed at Normandy Village
- Man bikes across country to raise money for Shriners organization
- Sunday’s Skatepark Jam results released
- Park restroom vandalized
- Council gives sheriff $185K for jail food
- Man pleads guilty to molesting kids
- Man involved in confrontation sentenced
- Walorski responds to claims in campaign ads by Donnelly
- Donnelly challenges Walorski, Vogel to debates
- Rifle Club to celebrate 75th anniversary
- Judge grants three requests during status hearing
- Judge adds new sentence to woman with lengthy sentence
- Youth conference starts Wednesday
- Heat takes its toll on fairgoers
- Bruce lawyer may want evidence suppressed
- LB police concerned about finding suspect
- ‘Wrong place at the wrong time’
- Eagle spotted on lakefront
- Petition over straight party voting is denied
- Compliance sweep of offenders successful
- Muni band concert will feature Licorice Stix
- South Shore train hits car, 2 killed
- 4-H’er with Down syndrome all smiles after winning big at fair
- MCAS chief says program can help freshmen
- Offender dies at Westville facility
- Officer injured in scuffle with pharmacy patron
- Smoker wins Supreme Showman
- Entertainment, parade, poker run part of event
- Offender dies at Westville facility
- Officer injured in scuffle with pharmacy patron
- Smoker wins Supreme Showman
- Attorneys spar over RPM pay case
- Offender dies at Westville facility
- Officer injured in scuffle with pharmacy patron
- Smoker wins Supreme Showman
- Attorneys spar over RPM pay case
- County has no plans to take over building
- Sanlo will keep plant in Michigan City
- Nonpartisan group hosts happy hour
- Steer breaks records for sale
- A Legacy Fulfilled
- Sanlo will keep plant in Michigan City
- Nonpartisan group hosts happy hour
- Steer breaks records for sale
- A Legacy Fulfilled
- Choice for next reassessment questioned
- Mix-up at the fair gate
- 3 military planes on display in Valpo
- A record-breaking day for livestock auction
- Pastor’s anniversary to be celebrated
- Mix-up at the fair gate
- 3 military planes on display in Valpo
- A record-breaking day for livestock auction
- Pastor’s anniversary to be celebrated
- Birthday turns brutal for man visiting sister
- IDEM: Overflows not reported
- Save the Dunes announces new executive director
- Police Reports For Saturday, July 24, 2010
- Lang to speak at NAACP meeting
- IDEM: Overflows not reported
- Save the Dunes announces new executive director
- Police Reports For Saturday, July 24, 2010
- Lang to speak at NAACP meeting
- Fire Reports For Thursday, July 22, 2010
- Lang talks criminal justice
- Police reports for Sunday, July 25, 2010
- Boating reminders issued
- Burglar takes items from shed
- Lang talks criminal justice
- Fire Reports For Thursday, July 22, 2010
- Police reports for Sunday, July 25, 2010
- Boating reminders issued
- Burglar takes items from shed
- Fire Reports For Thursday, July 29, 2010
- A fishing expedition for Wounded Warriors
- City man indicted
- Man arraigned on OWI charge
- Police Reports For Thursday, July 22, 2010
- A fishing expedition for Wounded Warriors
- City man indicted
- Man arraigned on OWI charge
- Police Reports For Thursday, July 22, 2010
- Police Reports For Thursday, July 29, 2010
- Laid-off teachers means larger MCAS class sizes
- First portion of jail recording system installed
- Court sentences fugitive, 47, under plea agreement
- Woman reports ex-boyfriend threatens her
- Laid-off teachers means larger MCAS class sizes
- First portion of jail recording system installed
- Court sentences fugitive, 47, under plea agreement
- Woman reports ex-boyfriend threatens her
- Arrested, suicidal man stabs himself during booking
- Dance competition heats up Elston, literally
- Mayor sends vacancy requests to council
- Boy arrested on escape charge
- Car-wash fundraiser planned
- Dance competition heats up Elston, literally
- Mayor sends vacancy requests to council
- Boy arrested on escape charge
- Car-wash fundraiser planned
- Benefit planned for woman with cancer
- Police reports for Tuesday, July 27, 2010
- Police tip leads to heroin arrest
- Police reports for Friday, July 23, 2010
- Burglar takes 301 dollar bills
- Police reports for Tuesday, July 27, 2010
- Police tip leads to heroin arrest
- Police reports for Friday, July 23, 2010
- Burglar takes 301 dollar bills
- County budget hearings set
- Sheridan Beach residents report car break-ins
- Man at meth-lab blast pleads guilty
- Visitation rights do exist
- Cost revealed of laptop
- Sheridan Beach residents report car break-ins
- Man at meth-lab blast pleads guilty
- Visitation rights do exist
- Cost revealed of laptop
- Filing period set for candidates
- Tires slashed at Normandy Village
- Man bikes across country to raise money for Shriners organization
- Sunday’s Skatepark Jam results released
- City woman sentenced
- Tires slashed at Normandy Village
- Man bikes across country to raise money for Shriners organization
- Sunday’s Skatepark Jam results released
- City woman sentenced
- History fair, vehicle show this weekend
- Council gives sheriff $185K for jail food
- Man pleads guilty to molesting kids
- Man involved in confrontation sentenced
- Warnings issued after dog escapes
- Council gives sheriff $185K for jail food
- Man pleads guilty to molesting kids
- Man involved in confrontation sentenced
- Warnings issued after dog escapes
- Officer injured during arrest
- Donnelly challenges Walorski, Vogel to debates
- Rifle Club to celebrate 75th anniversary
- Judge grants three requests during status hearing
- Teen allegedly points gun
- Donnelly challenges Walorski, Vogel to debates
- Rifle Club to celebrate 75th anniversary
- Judge grants three requests during status hearing
- Teen allegedly points gun
- Judge rejects plea agreement
- Youth conference starts Wednesday
- Heat takes its toll on fairgoers
- Bruce lawyer may want evidence suppressed
- Sewer work to close intersection
- Youth conference starts Wednesday
- Heat takes its toll on fairgoers
- Bruce lawyer may want evidence suppressed
- Sewer work to close intersection
- Grandfather charged with OWI
- ‘Wrong place at the wrong time’
- Eagle spotted on lakefront
- Petition over straight party voting is denied
- Drill team, drumline event set
- ‘Wrong place at the wrong time’
- Eagle spotted on lakefront
- Petition over straight party voting is denied
- Drill team, drumline event set
- Burrito at center of stabbing
- Muni band concert will feature Licorice Stix
- South Shore train hits car, 2 killed
- 4-H’er with Down syndrome all smiles after winning big at fair
- Tips helped yield arrest
- Muni band concert will feature Licorice Stix
- South Shore train hits car, 2 killed
- 4-H’er with Down syndrome all smiles after winning big at fair
- Tips helped yield arrest
- Officer injured in scuffle with pharmacy patron
- Smoker wins Supreme Showman
- Attorneys spar over RPM pay case
- Police reports for Wednesday, July 21, 2010
- Officer hurt during chase
- Offender dies at Westville facility
- Nonpartisan group hosts happy hour
- Steer breaks records for sale
- A Legacy Fulfilled
- More changes made to MCAS staff
- Bus fleet passes state inspection
- Sanlo will keep plant in Michigan City
- 3 military planes on display in Valpo
- A record-breaking day for livestock auction
- Pastor’s anniversary to be celebrated
- Council greenlights $1M Westcott Park
- Bennett visits school district
- Mix-up at the fair gate
- Save the Dunes announces new executive director
- Police Reports For Saturday, July 24, 2010
- Lang to speak at NAACP meeting
- Terrific, award-winning swines
- A look at school board seats up for election in the fall
- IDEM: Overflows not reported
- Police reports for Sunday, July 25, 2010
- Boating reminders issued
- Burglar takes items from shed
- Fire Reports For Thursday, July 22, 2010
- Three MCAS administrators leaving posts
- Lang talks criminal justice
- A fishing expedition for Wounded Warriors
- City man indicted
- Man arraigned on OWI charge
- Police Reports For Thursday, July 22, 2010
- Two winners in the family for showing sheep
- Trail Creek man dies in four-vehicle crash
- Police post sets checkpoint
- Laid-off teachers means larger MCAS class sizes
- First portion of jail recording system installed
- Court sentences fugitive, 47, under plea agreement
- Woman reports ex-boyfriend threatens her
- Administrators cut 13% from MCAS budget
- Poster of Obama by LaRouche supporters causes some upset
- Tools stolen from vehicles
- Dance competition heats up Elston, literally
- Mayor sends vacancy requests to council
- Boy arrested on escape charge
- Car-wash fundraiser planned
- Police investigate report of early morning knife attack
- Police Taser city teen, 17
- Police reports for Tuesday, July 27, 2010
- Police tip leads to heroin arrest
- Police reports for Friday, July 23, 2010
- Burglar takes 301 dollar bills
- Officer chases suspected thieves in school playground
- Confrontation probed
- Man at meth-lab blast pleads guilty
- Visitation rights do exist
- Cost revealed of laptop
- Extension cord blamed for fire in mobile home
- 18-year-old shot in shoulder
- Sheridan Beach residents report car break-ins
- Man bikes across country to raise money for Shriners organization
- Sunday’s Skatepark Jam results released
- City woman sentenced
- NIPSCO requests approval for net metering
- Contest gives incentive to quit smoking
- Tires slashed at Normandy Village
- Man pleads guilty to molesting kids
- Man involved in confrontation sentenced
- Warnings issued after dog escapes
- No citations in accident at tire business
- Fire Reports for Wednesday, July 12, 2010
- Council gives sheriff $185K for jail food
- Rifle Club to celebrate 75th anniversary
- Judge grants three requests during status hearing
- Teen allegedly points gun
- Magistrate won’t be removed from hit-and-run case
- Police Reports For Wednesday, July 28, 2010
- Donnelly challenges Walorski, Vogel to debates
- Heat takes its toll on fairgoers
- Bruce lawyer may want evidence suppressed
- Sewer work to close intersection
- Volunteers needed for help with triathlon
- Addition made to Most Wanted List
- Youth conference starts Wednesday
- Eagle spotted on lakefront
- Petition over straight party voting is denied
- Drill team, drumline event set
- Fork-lifting certification class continues
- Cattle carrier crashes on I-94
- ‘Wrong place at the wrong time’
- South Shore train hits car, 2 killed
- 4-H’er with Down syndrome all smiles after winning big at fair
- Tips helped yield arrest
- Fire calls for Wednesday, July 21, 2010
- ISP visitor arrested on trafficking charge
- Muni band concert will feature Licorice Stix
- Mix-up at the fair gate
- 3 military planes on display in Valpo
- A record-breaking day for livestock auction
- Pastor’s anniversary to be celebrated
- Council greenlights $1M Westcott Park
- Change of venue sought in theft case
- IDEM: Overflows not reported
- Save the Dunes announces new executive director
- Police Reports For Saturday, July 24, 2010
- Lang to speak at NAACP meeting
- Terrific, award-winning swines
- Milsap now opposed to park after public input
- Lang talks criminal justice
- Police reports for Sunday, July 25, 2010
- Boating reminders issued
- Burglar takes items from shed
- Fire Reports For Thursday, July 22, 2010
- Crash sends car into business
- A fishing expedition for Wounded Warriors
- City man indicted
- Man arraigned on OWI charge
- Police Reports For Thursday, July 22, 2010
- Two winners in the family for showing sheep
- Laid-off teachers means larger MCAS class sizes
- First portion of jail recording system installed
- Court sentences fugitive, 47, under plea agreement
- Woman reports ex-boyfriend threatens her
- Administrators cut 13% from MCAS budget
- Dance competition heats up Elston, literally
- Mayor sends vacancy requests to council
- Boy arrested on escape charge
- Car-wash fundraiser planned
- Police investigate report of early morning knife attack
- Police reports for Tuesday, July 27, 2010
- Police tip leads to heroin arrest
- Police reports for Friday, July 23, 2010
- Burglar takes 301 dollar bills
- Officer chases suspected thieves in school playground
- Sheridan Beach residents report car break-ins
- Man at meth-lab blast pleads guilty
- Visitation rights do exist
- Cost revealed of laptop
- Extension cord blamed for fire in mobile home
- Police Reports For Tuesday, July 20, 2010
- Tires slashed at Normandy Village
- Man bikes across country to raise money for Shriners organization
- Sunday’s Skatepark Jam results released
- City woman sentenced
- NIPSCO requests approval for net metering
- Political Notebook For Tuesday, July 20, 2010
- Council gives sheriff $185K for jail food
- Man pleads guilty to molesting kids
- Man involved in confrontation sentenced
- Warnings issued after dog escapes
- No citations in accident at tire business
- Three injured in U.S. 20 crash
- Donnelly challenges Walorski, Vogel to debates
- Rifle Club to celebrate 75th anniversary
- Judge grants three requests during status hearing
- Teen allegedly points gun
- Magistrate won’t be removed from hit-and-run case
- Homeowners report unwelcome visitors
- Youth conference starts Wednesday
- Heat takes its toll on fairgoers
- Bruce lawyer may want evidence suppressed
- Sewer work to close intersection
- Volunteers needed for help with triathlon
- City to raze three West Side sites
- ‘Wrong place at the wrong time’
- Eagle spotted on lakefront
- Petition over straight party voting is denied
- Drill team, drumline event set
- Fork-lifting certification class continues
- Tickets on sale for quarterfinals
- Muni band concert will feature Licorice Stix
- South Shore train hits car, 2 killed
- 4-H’er with Down syndrome all smiles after winning big at fair
- Tips helped yield arrest
- Fire calls for Wednesday, July 21, 2010
- Vehicle with flat tire stolen
- Offender dies at Westville facility
- Officer injured in scuffle with pharmacy patron
- Smoker wins Supreme Showman
- Attorneys spar over RPM pay case
- Police reports for Wednesday, July 21, 2010
- The accolades keep coming for Rolling Prairie 4-H’er
- Sanlo will keep plant in Michigan City
- Nonpartisan group hosts happy hour
- Steer breaks records for sale
- A Legacy Fulfilled
- More changes made to MCAS staff
- Businesswoman reports $27K check forged
- Footlight Announces Award Nominees
- Meijer's Simply Giving Food Donation Program
- Michigan City Chamber Music Festival: Chamber-ama-thon
- Songs of the Season Presented During Winter Wonderland In Michigan City
- Footlight Honor Thesbians At Banquet
- Footlight Registration Deadline Extended
- Footlight Kicks Off Patron Drive
- Keenan Baxter to Appear at McGinnis Pub in Michigan City
- Footlight To Present Comedy By Area Playrights
- Summer Youth Workshop
- Footlight To Present Prize Winning Drama
- Footlight Players - News Release
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