Important Notes & Reminders for Munster Residents
The Munster Police Department offers these importnat notes and reminders for all residents.
The Munster Police Department offers these importnat notes and reminders for all residents.
Governor Eric J. Holcomb today signed an executive order to allow retired and inactive EMS professionals to join the fight against COVID-19.
Governor Eric J. Holcomb and Indiana Department of Transportation Commissioner Joe McGuinness today announced 214 Indiana cities, towns, and counties received a combined $126.5 million in state matching funds for local road projects through the Next Level Roads: Community Crossings Initiative.
In response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, First Floor Theater (FFT) announced today that it will indefinitely postpone its upcoming world premiere of Noah Diaz’s The Juniors directed by FFT Artistic Director Hutch Pimentel, scheduled to play April 18 – May 30, 2020 at The Den Theatre, 1331 N. Milwaukee Ave. in Chicago’s Wicker Park neighborhood.
The Indiana State Police Forensic Scientist of the Year Award is presented annually to a Forensic Scientist within the Laboratory Division deemed to have consistently provided a superior quality forensic analysis service in a highly professional, proficient, and unbiased manner for the Indiana Criminal Justice Community. The recipient of the 2019 Indiana State Police Forensic Scientist of the Year is Stacey R. Hartman, whose accomplishments during that year are worthy of such recognition and have earned her this award.
HEARTS TO ART, THE AUDITORIUM THEATRE’S SIGNATURE SUMMER CAMP FOR YOUNG PEOPLE WHO HAVE EXPERIENCED THE DEATH OF A PARENT, RETURNS FOR ITS 16th YEAR IN JULY 2020 | FOR THE FIRST TIME, CAMP IS OFFERED AT NO COST TO PARTICIPATING CAMPERS AND THEIR FAMILIES
Auditorium Theatre Auxiliary Board Supports Hearts to Art Through Annual Trivia Night Fundraiser, Raising More Than $16,500 for Camp in February
Hearts to Art – July 6-17, 2020 (Session 1, for ages 7-10) and July 20-31, 2020 (Session 2, for ages 11-14)
HEARTS TO ART, THE AUDITORIUM THEATRE’S SIGNATURE SUMMER CAMP FOR YOUNG PEOPLE WHO HAVE EXPERIENCED THE DEATH OF A PARENT, RETURNS FOR ITS 16th YEAR IN JULY 2020 | FOR THE FIRST TIME, CAMP IS OFFERED AT NO COST TO PARTICIPATING CAMPERS AND THEIR FAMILIES
Auditorium Theatre Auxiliary Board Supports Hearts to Art Through Annual Trivia Night Fundraiser, Raising More Than $16,500 for Camp in February
Hearts to Art – July 6-17, 2020 (Session 1, for ages 7-10) and July 20-31, 2020 (Session 2, for ages 11-14)
Lakeshore PBS and Indiana Public Broadcasting Stations (IPBS) across the state have partnered with the Indiana Department of Education (DOE) to offer at-home learning experiences for students in grades K-12 that align with Indiana curriculum standards.
Lakeshore PBS and Indiana Public Broadcasting Stations (IPBS) across the state have partnered with the Indiana Department of Education (DOE) to offer at-home learning experiences for students in grades K-12 that align with Indiana curriculum standards.