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Former Griffith police chief demands hearing
GRIFFITH | Saying that former Police Chief Ronald Kottka wants a chance to face his accusers, his attorney is demanding a hearing with the Griffith Safety Board.
Slager applauded by Griffith council, residents
GRIFFITH | The Griffith Town Council and its audience applauded state Rep. Hal Slager on Tuesday for his efforts in helping ease the financial burden of Calumet Township.
Highland plans new police station, Town Hall
HIGHLAND | A year from now, the town could be watching the construction of a new police station, Town Hall — or both, the Town Council said Monday.
Griffith board recommends settlement in sexual discrimination claim
GRIFFITH | The Safety Board is recommending a settlement with a Griffith police officer who alleged sexual discrimination in relation to a promotion.
Ex-State Farm agent believed in giving back
While the clients of Irving Lang's State Farm agency benefited from his insurance skills, others benefited from his decency and visionary skills.
Griffith awaits Pence's signature on township bill
GRIFFITH | The town is waiting for the final step in its quest for financial relief from Calumet Township — the signature of Gov. Mike Pence.
Opening of Griffith market postponed until next week
GRIFFITH | Today's debut of the Griffith Central Market has been rescheduled for next week.
Man a father figure to all
Roger Rettig was a man who treated kids around his neighborhood like they were his own.
New market coming to Griffith park
GRIFFITH | A park already known for its many fine arts and craft fairs is adding food to its long schedule of events.
Griffith council has misgivings about consolidated 911 system
GRIFFITH | The Town Council is concerned about the central 911 system that would replace the individual systems of each town in Lake County.
Vandals tag several blocks in Griffith with graffiti
GRIFFITH | Graffiti was found over several residential blocks early Tuesday morning, town officials said.
Crown Point man was a hero to youngsters
Dimas Correa was a man whose love of children was easily perceived by any kid lucky enough to cross his path.
Highland weighs candidates for infrastructure work
HIGHLAND | The Town Council is trying to decide what infrastructure project to tackle through a Community Development Block Grant allocation.
Suspended officer retires from Griffith police force
GRIFFITH – A police officer recently suspended for stealing state grant money has decided to retire, the Safety Board said Thursday.
Food market seeks more vendors
GRIFFITH | The upcoming Griffith Central Market is hoping for a big debut when it opens next month.
Former NWI man made world better
Wherever Michael Jerome Perry went, he made the world better for everyone.
Griffith officer accused of stealing state grant money
GRIFFITH | Police officer and former Town Councilman Michael Gulley recently was suspended without pay after being accused of stealing state police grant money, Griffith officials said.
Woman was a champion of young people
Marie Parrish was a guiding force not just for her children, but for all young people she ever encountered.
United Way names video contest winners
GRIFFITH | The Lake Area United Way on Thursday named the winners of its Everyday Community Heroes video contest.
Woman was a champion for youth
Marie Parrish was not just a guiding force for her children, but for all young people she ever encountered.
E.C. mayor optimistic about city's future
EAST CHICAGO | Before a large audience Wednesday at the Field Educational Center, Mayor Anthony Copeland gave a State of the City address that promises many projects in 2013.
Griffith council happy township bill language reinstated
GRIFFITH | The Town Council on Tuesday said relief from the financial drain of Calumet Township might be just two votes away.
Highland expands territory Fiire Department can tap for additional help
HIGHLAND | The Town Council on Monday approved an agreement that expands the number of communities the Fire Department can contact for assistance with additional firefighters and equipment.
Hammond man was full of compassion
The amount of compassion within David Escamilla could be measured by the length of his locks.
Former Griffith man loved fun, family, friends
Robert Nagel loved nothing better in life than having fun — as long as he was sharing it with his family and friends.
Griffith schools renew contract with YMCA
GRIFFITH | Saying the first two years were very productive, the Griffith Public Schools board has signed on for another two years with the YMCA.
Residents encourage effort to leave Calumet Township
GRIFFITH | It was standing room only Tuesday night as residents encouraged the Town Council to continue its effort to secede from Calumet Township.
Griffith council seeks comment on Cal Twp. split legislation
GRIFFITH | Griffith residents asking what happened in the Indiana Senate to the Calumet Township secession bill are invited to attend the Town Council's meeting Tuesday evening.
E.C. police vet joins Highland force; ranks increase to 36
HIGHLAND | The Highland Town Council has sworn in a new police officer, bringing the force up to 36.
Bricklayer's ministry? Deacon to E.C.
James Haugh was not just a deacon at St. Stanislaus Church, he was an unofficial "deacon" to the city of his birth.
Highland buys third house at site of proposed police station
HIGHLAND | The Highland Town Council voted to buy a house at 3305 Ridge Road for $133,000.
Highland police officer cited for 25-year perfect attendance
HIGHLAND | It's becoming more unusual for someone to work 25 years for the same company, and even more rare to work a quarter-century without missing a day of work.
Highland renews garbage contract
HIGHLAND | Highland has signed an agreement extending its garbage collection contract with Republic Services Inc.
Redevelopment, revitalization fuel Highland hopes
HIGHLAND | Redevelopment and revitalization are common threads woven through Highland's immediate past, present and future.
Shop owner worked on four-wheeled canvas
Richard Riley learned early in life that hard work will get you where you want to go.
Griffith names new top cop
GRIFFITH | The Town Council named Griffith Detective Greg Mance as its new police chief Tuesday.
Griffith school officials say students safer with new measures
GRIFFITH | The town's public schools are safer since the tragic Connecticut school shootings in December, the School Board said Thursday.
Home purchase may pave way for new Highland police station
HIGHLAND | The Town Council is about to buy the last house standing on the site of a future police station.
Highland woman was always graceful
Whether she was serving her country during World War II or serving her parish in later years, Mary Elizabeth Doherty truly defined "The Greatest Generation."
Griffith boosts water, sewer rates to keep up with costs
GRIFFITH | After a pair of public hearings, the Griffith Town Council has approved water and sewer rate hikes to keep up with increasing operating costs.
Hammond to repay Highland for loan
HIGHLAND | A $1.75 million loan to the city of Hammond is about to be repaid, the Town Council learned on Monday.
Highland woman loved her husband's voice
When Mary Jane Kucharski first met her future husband, it was a case of love at first "sound."
Masonic Temple in Highland seeks return of stolen symbol
HIGHLAND | The Masonic Temple is asking for anyone with knowledge of the recent theft of its symbol to contact police.
Griffith makes another bid to leave Calumet Township
GRIFFITH | After six years of trying to leave Calumet Township, the Town Council said Tuesday that 2013 may finally be the charm.
Volunteer work big ticket for abandoned Highland theater
HIGHLAND | Free volunteer work has been a big ticket for the vacant Town Theatre, the Town Council learned on Monday.
Griffith School Board welcomes new members
GRIFFITH | The School Board has welcomed two new members and selected its officers for the new year.
Highland adjusts election districts
HIGHLAND | The Town Council on Friday approved an ordinance to adjust the town's five election districts.
Griffith buys vacant golf center with TIF funds
GRIFFITH | The town shot a hole in one Friday when the Redevelopment Commission bought the vacant Griffith Golf Center.
Griffith council reappoints board members
GRIFFITH | The Town Council on Thursday reappointed several incumbents to various boards and commissions.
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