Count Portage Township Schools among the “kids eat free” crowd.
Day: August 18, 2024
Lansing event celebrates games, dances and music from around the world
Education, entertainment and music from various cultures was the theme of Lansing’s event at the Fox Pointe venue and grounds.
Valpo Council retains and passes ‘blended’ ordinance changes for VU frats, stormwater
Valparaiso City Council President Robert Cotton and council constituents devoted more than 90 minutes of further point and counterpoint dialogue with one another and Valparaiso Mayor Jon Costas about the passing of “amended text” unified development ordinances during a four-and-a-half-hour City Council meeting.
Elimination loss at Little League World Series doesn’t diminish ‘experience of a lifetime’ for Hinsdale
Although its historic run ended Sunday with a 4-0 loss to Staten Island, Hinsdale comes home with good memories.
Art, nature come together at Meadowbrook Nature Preserve with weaving, painting and hikes
An hour into “Weaving Through Waterways” the parking lot of Meadowbrook Nature Preserve in Valparaiso was full Saturday morning. It was an all-ages crowd ranging from preschoolers to older adults. Some headed out for guided nature walks while others sat in chairs to engage in plein air painting.
Hinsdale bows out of Little League World Series
Hinsdale’s Little League baseball team was eliminated Sunday in the Little League World Series.
Illinoisans to take center stage at Democratic convention
Fitting of its location in the Windy City, the Democratic National Convention opening Monday in Chicago will feature a distinctly Illinois flavor.
Season of change: Ranking the top 25 changes coming to college football in 2024
Welcome to college football’s season of change.
Lake Station teen charged with attempted murder
A Lake Station teen, 17, is facing an attempted murder case over a months-long simmering feud with the victim, documents show.
Can AI truly replicate the screams of a man on fire? Video game performers want their work protected
Video game performers say they fear AI could reduce or eliminate job opportunities because the technology could be used to replicate one performance into a number of other movements without their consent.