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Steel execs address strengths, challenges of North American industry
To stay competitive globally and to grow, the North American steel industry needs reasonable, streamlined and effectively enforced policies from the U.S. and Canadian governments, top steel executives said.
Students plant gardens to supply food for cafeteria meals, help teach healthier lifestyles
A new “back to the land” movement is starting to sprout in region elementary schools.
Boy Scouts honor Times publisher Masterson
MUNSTER | Calumet Council Boy Scouts of America saluted Times Media Co. Publisher Bill Masterson Jr. on Wednesday as 2013 Distinguished Citizen of the Year in his last public appearance before starting his new position with Berkshire Hathaway in Oklahoma.
Ending gridlock at Calumet Avenue/45th Street still years away
MUNSTER | Beginning to end the traffic gridlock on Calumet Avenue at the Canadian National railroad tracks is still three or four years away, but progress is being made on the first phase of the project, said Town Manager Tom DeGiulio.
Munster redevelopment panel OKs capital project list
MUNSTER | Capital projects totaling more than $5.9 million received the green light from the town’s Redevelopment Commission.
LOFS Clubhouse closed for near future
WINFIELD TOWNSHIP | The Lakes of the Four Season Clubhouse will be closed for an undetermined amount of time after a man drove a van in reverse into the building on Sunday, authorities said.
Visclosky: Investing in NWI essential
GARY | Investment by all layers of government, economic development agencies and private industry is what’s needed to secure the future of the U.S., Indiana and Northwest Indiana, said U.S. Rep. Peter Visclosky at Monday’s Gary Chamber of Commerce annual meeting.
Manor Avenue park will replace older homes
MUNSTER – A long block of green space will replace the older brick duplexes that line Manor Avenue from Ridge Road to Broadmoor Avenue.
Allergy season nothing to sneeze at
If you are sneezing, coughing, have itchy swollen eyes and feel tired all the time, you’re in good company.
Week highlights major public health issue
GRIFFITH | Rather than nourish her small body, food threatens Charlee Prutsman’s life.
Mother's Day march in Gary targets gun violence
GARY | Families who have lost loved ones to gun violence gathered Saturday with political and community leaders and law enforcement for the sixth annual Mother’s Day Stop the Violence March and Rally.
Lake Central board honors retiring employees
ST. JOHN | It was a night of recognitions at last week's Lake Central School Board meeting.
IUN grads revel in their successes at commencement in Gary
GARY | “Life is full of days that seem like they’ll never come. This is one many of us never thought would come."
Latino students, adults stage protest at Hammond Area Career Center
HAMMOND | A group of Latino students who left Clark High School during classes Wednesday morning staged a protest across Sohl Avenue from the Hammond Area Career Center, where Glenda Ritz, Indiana superintendent of public instruction, was talking with administrators and teachers.
Ritz: Referendums needed to fund public education until state legislature changes
Referendums to add money to shrinking public school budgets, such as those held Tuesday in Lake and Porter counties, will be the wave of the future as long as the Indiana General Assembly controls funding.
Munster school referendum passes by nearly 2-1
MUNSTER | Jubilation filled a room at Charleyhorse Restaurant on Calumet Avenue as the school referendum votes from the town’s 25 precincts were displayed on a big screen.
Three area high schools place in state Academic Super Bowl
WEST LAFAYETTE | Teams from three Northwest Indiana high schools took top medals at the Academic Super Bowl state finals held Saturday at Purdue University.
Slager updates Lake Central schools board on legislation
ST. JOHN | State Rep. Hal Slager, R-Schererville, delivered a legislative update to the Lake Central School Corp. board about school funding during Monday’s meeting.
Man sought in Highland for indecent exposure
HIGHLAND | A man who allegedly exposed himself to several girls during separate incidents along the Erie Lackawanna Trail last week is being sought by police.
Hundreds turn out for Walk/Run for Kailey to honor girl, fund research
ST. JOHN | Hundreds came together Sunday on the Clark Middle School track for the Walk/Run for Kailey.
Hub Run draws 1,600 participants to Crown Point
CROWN POINT | More than 1,600 runners, many dressed in what one registration worker called “wow yellow,” took off Sunday from the courthouse square for the 33rd annual Hub Run hosted by the Southlake Family YMCA.
Visitors at Munster show get revved up about vehicles
MUNSTER | Thousands of car lovers descended on Community Park on Saturday for the 15th annual Car & Cycle Show.
Healthy East Chicago honors 3 as Pillars of the Community
EAST CHICAGO | Three residents who work to create a shared vision of a united and healthy urban community on Thursday were named Pillars of the Community.
3 local high school bands to compete in state finals Saturday
Bands from Munster, Valparaiso and LaPorte high schools will head to Indianapolis to compete with bands from 13 other schools in Saturday’s ISSMA concert band finals at Butler University.
Winfield, LOFS residents can drop off trash during cleanup
WINFIELD | The town plans to take on spring cleaning Saturday with the annual Spring Clean-Up.
Dust expected to settle by mid-June along White Oak Avenue
MUNSTER | What began as a sewer separation project along White Oak Avenue has turned into a driving and walking challenge for motorists, schoolchildren and residents, town officials concede.
Home construction numbers up for St. John
ST. JOHN | Residential building permits for this year are running ahead of last year.
Christian Reformed Church land rezoned
MUNSTER | The Christian Reformed Church at 214 Ridge Road can move ahead with plans to relocate, add and demolish structures now that the Town Council has approved rezoning the land into a single commercial planned unit development.
L.C. board debates public comment policy change
ST. JOHN | The Lake Central School Corp. board examined Monday whether the public comment portion of School Board meetings should be modified and how the district’s new strategic plan will be produced.
Fundraiser aids girl, 9, with rare degenerative disease
SCHERERVILLE | Kailey Florkiewicz enjoys donning her leotard and taking dance classes at Patti’s All-American in Dyer with her younger sister, Kenzie, 8.
St. John to replace water mains in two areas
ST. JOHN | More water mains will be replaced this year in two areas of town, members of the Board of Water Works have been told.
City humane officer ramps up care for abused, neglected animals
GARY | Max sniffed the chairs, floor and people sitting in the waiting room at the Humane Society of Northwest Indiana as if reacquainting himself with the place where he began to heal from the neglect he experienced last year.
Munster council amends economic development area
MUNSTER | Three major economic development projects are now possible because the Town Council recently amended the Munster Economic Development Area, town officials said.
St. John council scraps controversial park proposal
ST. JOHN | The proposed Bramblewood subdivision tot lot park is now history.
Munster modifies budget, approves hiring cops
MUNSTER | The Town Council has modified the 2013 municipal budget of $47.7 million to match transfers between funds authorized earlier this month.
Munster event celebrates ties between Israel, NWI
MUNSTER | The annual Walk With Israel took on a special celebratory spirit Sunday as the more than 100 participants honored Israel’s 65th anniversary as a modern nation.
Officials: St. John set to save $750,000 by refinancing bonds
ST. JOHN | St. John will save more than $750,000 by refinancing two municipal building corporation bonds issued in 2005 and 2006, town officials said.
11 receive Leaders as Heroes awards at LNI-sponsored event
HOBART | “Leadership is not about popularity. It’s about being effective. Those we honor are those who are the founders, the risk takers and doers and the shakers.”
Ceremony honors fallen workers
GARY | The dozens of names engraved on the waist-high, three-sided wall on the U.S. Steel Gary Complex Workers’ Memorial date back to 1908 and are a stark reminder that not everyone who leaves home to work returns to loved ones.
Motivational speaker tells how to attract, keep talented employees
MERRILLVILLE | Gathering talented people for a business or organization helps create success, but how those people are treated in their work environment determines if they will stay or move on.
Winfield set to license contractors
WINFIELD | The Winfield Town Council adopted an amended ordinance this week requiring tradesmen to be registered and licensed to do work in the town.
It’s all about jobs in Gary
GARY | New permanent part-time and full-time jobs are coming to the city, and Gary residents will have multiple opportunities to apply for them.
Waste Management to now provide waste, recycling service starting May 1
Starting May 1, Munster residents will begin receiving new waste and recycling service from Waste Management, and making the transition will be simple.
Leaders as Heroes awards to recognize NWI residents
Leadership Northwest Indiana will honor 22 Northwest Indiana residents and recognize 11 of them with Leaders as Heroes awards on Friday at Avalon Manor in Hobart.
Munster residents want answers to flooding after last week’s rains
MUNSTER | Residents of opposite sides of town asked the Town Council and administrative staff Monday to address problems with water ponding and streets flooding during last week’s torrential rains.
PUC students take class project to new heights with speaker, organization
HAMMOND | What started as an assignment for a freshman English class at Purdue University Calumet is blossoming into a motivational program for Morton High School students and possibly a new campus organization.
Valpo boy, 8, shares his Heart of Gold as fundraiser
MERRILLVILLE | Logan Castleton, 8, of Valparaiso, has a Heart of Gold according to the American Heart Association Midwest Affiliate Northwest Indiana Chapter.
Church holds Heart for Africa fundraising brunch on Sunday
MUNSTER | To fund a month of meals for children in Swaziland is the goal for Sunday’s Heart for Africa brunch at Westminster Presbyterian Church, 8955 Columbia Ave.
Right to Life speaker touts adoption
HOBART | More than 1,000 people gathered at Avalon Manor for Friday’s 40th annual Lake County Right to Life fundraising banquet, making it the largest anti-abortion event ever held in Northwest Indiana.
Gary School Corp. to borrow nearly $29M
GARY | The Gary Community School Corp. will need to borrow $28,951,113 in tax anticipation warrants to keep schools afloat financially until property tax revenue is distributed in June and December.
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