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WNBA All-Star Game in Phoenix draws record number of viewers
The WNBA All-Star Game in Phoenix drew a record number of viewers on Saturday, crushing the old mark set 21 years ago, with 3.44 million people watching the game on ABC a year after an audience of 850,000 watched the contest in primetime.
Valparaiso University Makes Top 50 Programs Listed by The Princeton Review
Valparaiso University’s College of Business has been named to the Princeton University Review’s list of the Top 50 Online Master of Business Administration (MBA) Programs for 2024. This accolade is just one of several that the Online MBA Program at the University has received in the past year.
PNW plans major quantum commercialization center for Hammond
Purdue University Northwest (PNW) will join the Chicago region’s Bloch Tech Hub, a coalition of industry, academic, government and nonprofit stakeholders led by the Chicago Quantum Exchange and its focus on driving the nation’s quantum economy, university officials announced Thursday (July 18). PNW Chancellor Kenneth C. Holford also...
Franciscan Health Munster hosting free suicide prevention course
Franciscan Health Munster is hosting a free suicide-prevention course in August aimed at helping save lives. The entry level question, persuade and refer or QPR Suicide Prevention Course, is based on curriculum developed by the QPR Institute. The course aims to save lives and reduce suicidal behaviors by providing innovative, practical and proven suicide prevention training.
Calumet Park Man Charged in Dan Ryan Expressway Shooting That Wounded 7-Year-Old Boy
A Calumet Park man faces serious charges after a road rage incident on the Dan Ryan Expressway resulted in a 7-year-old boy being shot early Sunday morning. Ulyesee W. Burns, 54, has been charged with attempted murder and aggravated battery with a firearm, according to ABC7 Chicago. The Illinois State Police indicated that the child, who was a passenger in an involved vehicle, is in serious condition.
StRides Against Suicide and Overdose hosting annual bike rides, walks/runs in August
VALPARAISO, Ind. (WNDU) - We all know how important mental health resources are in our area. And in just a couple of weeks, you can be a part of StRides Against Suicide and Overdose. The non-profit is hosting its annual 5k Run/Walk and 10-, 40-, 60-, and 100-mile bike rides...
Charges filed against man accused of shooting 7-year-old during road rage incident on Dan Ryan Expressway
CHICAGO — Felony charges have been filed against a Calumet Park man accused of shooting a 7-year-old boy during an alleged road rage incident on the Dan Ryan Expressway early Sunday morning. Illinois State Police (ISP) troopers said 54-year-old Ulyesee Burns has been charged with attempted murder and aggravated battery with a firearm. ISP troopers […]
Embarking on a New Journey: Dean Residori’s Welcome to Olivet Students and Parents
“This is the next step, and it’s so cool and wonderful,” began Dr. Amber Residori, Dean of the College of Professional Studies, as she addressed the new students and their parents at Olivet Nazarene University’s orientation. With her dual perspective as both an administrator and a parent of two Olivet students, Residori offered a unique and heartfelt welcome, speaking from experience as a professor, administrator, and a mom.
Teen Charged In Beecher Shooutout
An 18-year-old suspect in a shootout in Beecher on June 25 was arrainged this week. Police in the Genesee County community responded to a home on Hilton Lane after an SUV parked in front, with three teens getting out and assaulting someone in the yard. Gunfire erupted between an occupant of the SUV and someone else nearby. 17-year-old Khamani Lindsey was killed while another 17-year-old was critically injured.
Illinois: Man says he was fired from trucking company after he refused to cut his hair
26-year-old Drew Harvey of Crete moved to Des Moines on June 23 for a new job with TMC Transportation but he was fired because of his reluctance to have his dreadlocks cut the day after he began a training program at the company. Harvey told the Des Moines Register, “I...
Valparaiso City Utilities Department of Water Works water main break on Country Club Road precautionary boil advisory
Valparaiso City Utilities field service crews responded to a water main break at Country Club Road. Approximately 150 customers within this service area may have experienced low water pressure or a complete interruption in water service. Due to the interruption of water service, a precautionary boil advisory will be issued...
Residents of Calumet City say they're drowning in record property taxes
CALUMET CITY, Ill. (CBS) -- Calumet City residents packed a town hall meeting Monday night to complain about a record increase in their property taxes."I used to pay $3,500, but now I have $9,000 due," one man said. You tell me who's going to help me pay this bill."A woman said the consequences of the tax spike could be dire."We're on the verge of losing our house by the end of this year," she said. "How am I supposed to come up with an additional $6,000 in two months?"The homeowners pleaded for relief as the bills are due in just...
Limo Camp 2024 | Recap
Magic Happens, Behind the Pines; life at a small festival. Midday sunlight beams down from a crystal blue sky onto the green fields of northern Indiana. Lake Michigan calmly splashes against the beach as workers cut short the toils of the workday to head for a special spot in the farmlands near Chesterton. Tonight is going to be magic; six local bands will be performing on a stage built into a pole barn at Behind the Pines, the homestead of Kerry and Carrie Lakin.
Survivor Series: John Dempsey
John Dempsey, a resident of Munster, Indiana, began his long battle with cancer at the age of 52-years-old. Dempsey had no idea that receiving a colonoscopy as a preventative measure would begin a six-year journey with colorectal cancer. Dempsey underwent treatment for his cancer three separate times, most recently receiving intensive treatment from Mayo Clinic in Minnesota. Despite dealing with a diagnosis that would turn his life upside down, Dempsey maintained a sense of humor and a hopeful outlook which he attributes to his success with treatment.
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