A family affair
MERRILLVILLE | Tears and sunburn painted Dawn McClellan’s face early Saturday evening. The junior Chesterton pitcher spoke of her teammate, Amber Paz, as being a rock for her, a true friend.
Update Its a girl and Im a very bad father
We found out early Tuesday morning the impending bundle of joy is a girl. As the excitement of the news wore off, I realized it is likely I will end up hurting a young boy someday over my unborn daughter.
C.L.A.S.S. acts: 371 graduate from SCHS
FRANKFORT - Brittnee Sellers will remember the Scott County High School 2006 seniors as a group that had C.L.A.S.S.
V-A: Active-duty personnel records might also have been in stolen computer equipment
WASHINGTON The V-A says data not just on veterans, but on active duty personnel as well, was stolen in the burglary at an agency employee’s home.
A new campaign for Slaughter Pen
Civil War battlefield preservation groups are working to come up with money to buy a farm where the Battle of Fredericksburg once raged.
In a diverse fall season, Nathan Lane will take on a dramatic role
The announcement last week that Nathan Lane will return to Broadway in a revival of Simon Gray’s dark comedy “Butley” adds one more dimension to a fall theater season that’s shaping up as tantalizingly diverse.
Taking us underwater and into a fantastic world
Trevor Norton has had a solid but not spectacular career as a British professor of marine biology. Why, then, should one read his memoir, “Underwater to Get Out of the Rain”?
Blakey: Meridians airport a safe and efficient operation
MERIDIAN Marion Blakey, administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration, was in Meridian last week to announce that Meridians Key Field Airport received a $1.6 million grant.