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Updating this ILB entry from March 11, 2010, Matt Field of the LaPorte Argus Herald writes today : Judge Jennifer Evans-Koethe apologized to La Porte County residents Friday in press release and said she looks forward to resuming her duties after her court-ordered 60-day suspension.
MonoSol LLC, a manufacturer of water soluble films for a variety of industries, announced Thursday that it will expand its manufacturing operations in LaPorte, investing $18 million and creating up to 11 new jobs by the end of the year.
Ind. Courts - "Judge rejects deal in mana s third OWI charge" Updating a long list of earlier ILB entries on La Porte Circuit Court Judge Tom Alevizos, many dealing with plea agreements and sentencing, Stan Maddux reports today in the LaPorte Herald Argus : A judge is getting tough on another suspected drunk driver after the man was involved in an ...
Freezing Rain Advisory in IN: La Porte Cozy up with your sweet heart at these area spots on Valentine's Day Valentine's Day Planner WGN News Here are some fun ways to spend your Valentine's Day weekend.
Sunday, January 10, 2010 Ind. Courts - "LaPorte County's work release program could be in jeopardy" Alicia Ebaugh of the Michigan City News-Dispatch reports today in a story that begins: La Porte County's work release program for prisoners may be in jeopardy, court and county officials said Thursday.
A La Porte County man is the victim of a drunk driving accident. Just before 4 a.m. on Sunday, an SUV carrying three men crashed into a concrete barrier on Hupp Road, east of U.S. Highway 35.
Saint Margaret Mercy Hospital in Hammond has received the 2009/2010 Women's Health Excellence Award from HealthGrades, the nation's leading independent healthcare ratings organization.
A Michigan City teen who faces charges after a high-speed crash is now in the hospital after she doused herself with gasoline and then set herself on fire.
A weekend meth lab bust in LaPorte was the first for the city. That's according to La Porte Metro Operations coordinator Tim Shortt, who said the discovery inside a home on Brighton Street indicates that the use of meth is becoming even more widespread.