IRS official Lerner: 'I did nothing wrong' WASHINGTON | The Internal Revenue Service official at the center of the storm over the agency's targeting of conservative groups told Congress…
NWI home sales continue winning streak Northwest Indiana single-family home sales increased 26 percent in April as compared to one year ago, marking the 22nd straight month home sal…
Highland wins No. 630 for Miller in last regular-season game HIGHLAND | In addition to Tuesday's regular-season baseball finale against Valparaiso scheduled as senior night, the seniors preferred to thin…
Westville outlasts host S.C. in sectional semifinals UNION MILLS | A two-foot single with three gratis bases helped put an end to a 12-inning marathon Tuesday that featured its share of bizarre h…
NWI home sales continue winning streak Northwest Indiana single-family home sales increased 26 percent in April as compared to one year ago, marking the 22nd straight month home sal…
Steel production falls 19,000 tons in Great Lakes states Raw steel production in the country's Great Lakes region was 667,000 tons in the week ending May 18, according to estimates from the American …
Be alert to phone scam involving Medicare funds I received a phone call from someone with a foreign accent who told me I was getting a new Medicare card and he wanted to verify some informat…
Purdue Calumet's Amanda Gasken Print Email Purdue Calumet's Amanda Gasken is guarded by Grand View's Amy Vos during NAIA basketball action Thursday at the Tyson Events Center in Sioux City, Iowa. March 07, 2013 10:12 pm • Jim Lee, Sioux City Journal Tags Naia, Basketball, Purdue Calumet, Grand View Related Stories Grand View ousts Purdue Calumet women in NAIA tournament