Three Northwest Indiana sites were some of the areas studied by Purdue researchers that showed small nuclear reactors could present “substantial opportunities” for Indiana.
Day: January 14, 2025
Elmhurst Art Museum exhibit examines our relationship with the land
Climate change and “Our Relationship with the Earth” are examined through photos in a new exhibit at the Elmhurst Art Museum.
Elgin launches new webpage to keep residents informed on ‘Tent City,’ homelessness initiatives
Elgin has launched a “Homelessness Response” webpage with a donation portal, volunteer opportunities and Tent City updates as they work to relocate residents of the homeless encampment after recent fires.
Prosecutor: Geneva murder victim was stabbed 37 times
A boy killed in December along with his mother in their Geneva home suffered 37 stab wounds, including several that penetrated his skull and one that severed his spinal cord, a prosecutor said Tuesday.
New Lego exhibit at Elgin library puts spotlight on Black Americans who have achieved great things
A new exhibit fittingly arriving in advance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day and Black History Month opens Wednesday at the Gail Borden Public Library in downtown Elgin.
La Grange Park’s Happier Now anniversary highlights 31st Street efforts
La Grange Park’s 31st Street is closer to being a restaurant destination thanks to Happier Now Cafe and Market’s first anniversary.
Tom Clements stepping down as Green Bay Packers QBs coach after working with Brett Favre, Aaron Rodgers and Jordan Love
Tom Clements is stepping down as the Green Bay Packers quarterbacks’ coach after a 25-year NFL career in which he worked with Hall of Famer Brett Favre and four-time MVP Aaron Rodgers.
Caregiver pleads guilty to sexually assaulting disabled woman, causing pregnancy
A caregiver who impregnated a resident of a home for people with profound disabilities has pleaded guilty.
Column: With embarrassing loss after embarrassing loss, is the Chicago Blackhawks rebuild leaving emotional wreckage?
Connor Bedard looked downtrodden after the Chicago Blackhawks’ 5-2 loss to the Calgary Flames. If anyone should feel down in the dumps, it’s Seth Jones.
Passenger train once ran between Valparaiso and Gary; story told in words, music, dance, pictures
From 1910 to 1938, the Valparaiso and Northern Interurban Railroad ran between Valparaiso and Gary. That story was told in words, music, dance and pictures on Sunday.