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Congressman Mrvan announces $963,000 in funding for Challenger Learning Center of Northwest Indiana
HAMMOND, Ind. (WNDU) - A beacon of educational excellence and innovation for the last 25 years in Hammond is getting nearly $1 million in funding. Indiana 1st District Congressman Frank Mrvan and board members of the Challenger Learning Center of Northwest Indiana announced that the center will receive $963,000 in community project funding during a news conference on Friday morning.
Niles council approves revolving loan increase for Apothica Teas
NILES — A popular downtown Niles business will be able to continue its expansion projects with support from the City of Niles. The Niles City Council voted 7-1 Monday to approve Laura Hollister’s loan increase of $18,000 and refinance request for her business, Apothica Teas. The business, located at 222 E. Main St., has a […] The post Niles council approves revolving loan increase for Apothica Teas appeared first on Leader Publications.
Cass County Fair starts Sunday, live entertainment, food, rides, and more
CASS COUNTY, Mich. -- As July's festivities wind down, the Cass County Fair is just winding up, with the fair starting on Sunday at 8 a.m. at 590 N O'Keeffe St. in Cassopolis. There will be pre-fair activities on Friday and Saturday as well. During pre-fair days, the rides will be closed. You can find the activity schedule here.
Warsaw Code Enforcement Continues A Number Of Cases
Seven cases were continued at the Warsaw code enforcement hearing Tuesday. Cathy Wade provided an update on a house at 815 E. Clark St. Building Inspector Robert Hurford did an inspection on Monday, and the bathroom was not finished; however, Wade stated that later that night, the bathroom was completed. She provided photos of the water running. Wade stated that an obstacle to completing the updates was that NIPSCO projected it would take up to six weeks to install a gas meter. Gas is needed for her hot water heater and gas stove.
Prison for Excuse Making Snowman
(La Porte, IN) - A traffic stop resulting in a cocaine seizure in La Porte has resulted in prison time for the driver. Ramon Castro was given a four year prison sentence and two years on probation for possession of cocaine Friday by La Porte Circuit Court Judge Tom Alevizos.
Market Magic in La Porte Spreads to New Buffalo
(New Buffalo, MI) - The revitalized farmers market in New Buffalo this year is experiencing a very noticeable increase in shoppers and vendors, much like the revamped market operated by the same manager in La Porte. The market called “Farmed and Forged” is open every Thursday from 5 p.m. to...
Counting down the top Notre Dame football players heading into the 2024 college football season, offensive breakouts
The list of top Notre Dame players heading into the 2024 college football season begins. 11-15 on the list includes some potential offensive breakouts.
Surf Internet employees enjoy a day of fun and unity cheering on the South Bend Cubs
Fostering a sense of community beyond the workplace is a vital part of Surf Internet's culture. Recently recognized as a 2024 Best Places to Work in Indiana by the Indiana Chamber of Commerce, Surf Internet continues to demonstrate its commitment to its employees' well-being. On Sunday, July 21, employees, along with their families and friends, gathered on the United Federal Credit Union Rooftop at Four Winds Field for a day of fun and camaraderie.
Notre Dame football offers 2026 Tennessee cornerback
For a little while, Notre Dame football has been quiet on the recruiting trail, but it looks like this week will be much different. While the Irish are hosting their ‘Grill and Chill’ event, they also sent out an offer on Monday. The scholarship went to Tennessee cornerback Caden Harris, who is ranked as the country’s No. 181 overall prospect and 13th ranked player at his position according to the 247Sports Composite Rankings.
Stakeholders from around the state gather to address infant, maternal mortality
The Indiana Department of Health (IDOH) kicked off its two-day “Labor of Love” Summit on Tuesday with a series of informational sessions addressing women’s health, teen pregnancy and infant wellbeing and outcomes. At the opening of the summit — which was attended by hundreds of physicians, nurses, caregivers and public health officials — Indiana State […] The post Stakeholders from around the state gather to address infant, maternal mortality appeared first on Indiana Capital Chronicle.
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