CBS2 - Tue Nov 24
Share + Nov 24, 2009 6:43 pm US/Central Reporting Mike Puccinelli MICHIGAN CITY, Ind.
South Shore eyes fare hike and service cutsChesterton Tribune - Mon Nov 23
With fewer riders, less revenue and higher operating costs anticipated in 2010, the South Shore commuter line will be looking at a fare hike and possible service reduction in next year's third quarter.
Jobless rate steady in state, county; improves in ChestertonChesterton Tribune - Mon Nov 23
Unemployment remained steady in the State of Indiana in October while showing marginal local fluctuations both up and down in Northwest Indiana.
Around the regionPost Tribune - Fri Nov 20
Holiday crafts at the library: Children ages 4 and up are invited to the Holiday Crafts and Stories program from 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday, Dec.
Positives in new flu reportPost Tribune - Fri Nov 20
Although state health officials report an increase in the number of confirmed H1N1 influenza-related deaths through the end of last week, they believe the flu pandemic appears to be waning.
17-year-old found dead in Michigan City jail cellSouth Bend Tribune - Thu Nov 19
A 17-year-old boy was found hanging just before 6 p.m Wednesday in a jail cell at the Michigan City Police Department.
New Carlisle library stamped with 5 starsSouth Bend Tribune - Wed Nov 18
The New Carlisle-Olive Township Public Library has been named a "Five-Star Library" in Library Journal's latest national ratings of public libraries.
Meth lab bust a first for LaPorteSouth Bend Tribune - Tue Nov 17
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.
Man seeks new trial due to alleged jury tamperingWLS-TV Chicago - Tue Nov 17
The Indiana Supreme Court will decide whether a LaPorte County man should get a new murder trial because a judge didn't investigate allegations of jury tampering.
2 dead from H1N1 virus last week in LaPorte CountyPost Tribune - Tue Nov 17
LaPorte County Public Health Department officials reported two people died from the H1N1 virus last week.
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