Governor Announces Statewide Face Covering Requirement
Governor Eric J. Holcomb announced he will sign an executive order requiring Hoosiers to wear face coverings in most public settings, beginning Monday.
Governor Eric J. Holcomb announced he will sign an executive order requiring Hoosiers to wear face coverings in most public settings, beginning Monday.
Today, Gary Community School Corporation Emergency Manager Dr. Paige McNulty announced that the district would begin its school year on an e-learning platform. The announcement was made during a press conference held at Gary City Hall.
Chicagoans invited to participate in season-long volunteer effort, adopt a park with others in their community
Why Should You Donate Blood? Every donation saves 3 lives | All donations go to local hospitals | Every 2 seconds someone needs blood
Community Healthcare System, Versiti Blood Center of Illinois and The Center for Visual and Performing Arts are calling on you to donate blood!
Indiana Conservation Officers are confirming the recovery of two bodies from the White River in Lawrence County. At approximately 12:14 p.m. this afternoon (7/22/2020), the body of Cung Hu, 38, of Indianapolis, was located approximately ½ mile south of the Williams Dam. At approximately 6:47 p.m., Conservation Officers located the second body, Hrang Mang, 42, of Indianapolis. Family notifications have been made. This incident is still under investigation.
VIRTUAL EVENT! The Chicago League of Lady Arms Wrestlers Presents CLLAW XXXVI: Hands Off! Saturday, July 25, 2020 | Benefiting Sideshow Theatre Company & Brave Space Alliance
The Munster Police Departments asks residents to note that we had three incidents this past week (July 12-18) which involved thefts of purses or wallets, and asks residents to read and make note of the following safety tips in regards to preventing these types of thefts from occurring:
As part of our original National Night Out Against Crime activities, a contest was made available to all of our town’s elementary students where they were invited to create a poster which displayed positive and community partnerships.
As part of our original National Night Out Against Crime activities, a contest was made available to all of our town’s elementary students where they were invited to create a poster which displayed positive and community partnerships.