Wabash Valley Correctional Helps Fight the Spread of COVID-19
Offenders at the Wabash Valley Correctional Facility (WVCF) are making masks to help limit the spread of COVID-19 both within the prison walls and in the community.
Offenders at the Wabash Valley Correctional Facility (WVCF) are making masks to help limit the spread of COVID-19 both within the prison walls and in the community.
THE SPOTLIGHT SHINES ON THEATER EXCELLENCE AS NOMINEES FOR THE 47TH ANNUAL NON-EQUITY JEFF AWARDS ARE ANNNOUNCED
Indiana Department of Insurance Commissioner Stephen W. Robertson recently approved requests from several auto insurance carriers to offer refunds, credits and other programs for consumers due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The total estimated amount of savings to consumers is over $129 million dollars. Indiana is already one of the states with the lowest auto insurance rates.
As we settle in for the long weeks ahead, we're increasingly looking outside of ourselves for inspiration. Maybe you're taking long walks, learning a new hobby, or getting creative in the kitchen. For us, the magic that happens onstage is always inspirational, and we love sharing that with you each week.
$61,000 in Unrestricted Funds Going to 28 Artists in 2020-2021 Cycle | Urgently Needed Funds Arrive at Crucial Time for a Diverse Group of Emerging Artists
In response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, PlayMakers Laboratory announced today it will postpone its upcoming Pride Month revue That’s Queer, Grandma, originally scheduled for Monday, June 22 & Monday, June 29, 2020 at 8 pm at the Neo-Futurist Theater, 5153 N. Ashland Ave. in Chicago. The production will be rescheduled at a later date.
Warden Kathy Alvey and Branchville Correctional Facility would like to announce that Sgt. Dwane Osborne has been selected for the Silent Heroes Award.
www.BeWellIndiana.org was curated from mental health experts across the state; will be useful to Hoosiers coping with issues during and post-pandemic
Munster’s code enforcement officer, Kim Nordhoff, advised that she has been receiving a number of concerns in regards to large items that are being left out for garbage pick-up for long periods of time at the ends of driveways or in front yards.
On Saturday, April 25th, many students from Munster High School had been looking forward to participating in their annual Prom. Due to the current national situation, several high school students took it upon themselves to organize their own “Grand March” that evening, during which many of the students drove in a procession around the school.