Wilson selected as District 6 Conservation Officer of the Year (Hendricks County)
Indiana Conservation Officer Nick Wilson, who serves Hendricks County, has been selected as the 2019 District 6 Officer of the Year.
Indiana Conservation Officer Nick Wilson, who serves Hendricks County, has been selected as the 2019 District 6 Officer of the Year.
Indiana Conservation Officer Jordan Brand, who serves Delaware County, has been selected as the 2019 District 4 Officer of the Year.
Indiana Conservation Officer Ryan McIntyre, who serves Gibson County, has been selected the 2019 District 7 Officer of the Year.
Indiana Conservation Officer Tyler Brock, who serves Porter County, has been selected as the 2019 District 10 Indiana Conservation Officer of the Year. He has served as a conservation officer for eight years.
DO YOU HAVE A MEDICARE ADVANTAGE PLAN? Open enrollment is happening now until March 31.
South Shore Arts will host an Artist’s Reception for “It’s Surreal Thing” | An Exhibit of Inked Imagery by Artist Jim Siergey | Friday, February 21 from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. at The Towle Theater in Hammond
Given that he will not seek re-election in 2020 for Township Trustee, Frank J. Mrvan is announcing his candidacy to serve in the U.S. House as the Representative of Indiana’s First Congressional District.
Visit Kinton Ramen, the popular Japanese ramen restaurant concept that has taken Canada, Japan, South Korea and now the United States by storm.
Footlight Players of Michigan City is excited to announce The Robert W. Komendera Theatrical Scholarship Program honoring our longtime member and president. The generous donations, by our patrons that have participated in our 50/50 raffles throughout the year, have made this scholarship possible.