UNEARNED RUNS COST BOOMERS IN OPENER AT GATEWAY
The Schaumburg Boomers allowed three unearned runs and dropped the opener of a mid-week series with the Gateway Grizzlies on the road by a 4-1 decision on Tuesday nig
The Schaumburg Boomers allowed three unearned runs and dropped the opener of a mid-week series with the Gateway Grizzlies on the road by a 4-1 decision on Tuesday nig
The Kansas City Monarchs got their best swings off in the final frames, scoring five runs in the final two innings to defeat the Gary SouthShore RailCats 10-4.
Cardiologists at Community Healthcare System now offer a new, non-invasive technology called HeartFlow Analysis, to more accurately diagnose and treat patients with suspected heart disease.
With the summer approaching, the Munster Police Department will once again be holding a Bicycle Safety Blitz in between May 21-27.
Active shooter situations are unpredictable and evolve quickly. Individuals must be prepared both mentally and physically to deal with a situation in progress while law enforcement officers are enroute.
GRIPPO STAGE COMPANY ANNOUNCES THE CAST FOR THE WORLD PREMIERE OF SHAW VS. TUNNEY BY PLAYWRIGHT DOUGLAS POST AND DIRECTED BY NICK SANDYS, MAY 25 - JULY 8, AT THEATER WIT || Based on Jay R. Tunney’s book “The Prizefighter and The Playwright,” this World Premiere Play Features the Unlikely Relationship Between Celebrated Irish Playwright George Bernard Shaw and World Heavyweight Boxing Champion Gene Tunney
RUTH PAGE CIVIC BALLET TRAINING COMPANY RETURNS TO RAVINIA IN 2023 WITH TWO PERFORMANCES OF “RUTH PAGE CIVIC BALLET AND FRIENDS,” IN THE ANNUAL RUTH PAGE FESTIVAL OF DANCE || The Performances Held at Bennett Gordon Hall Feature Two Programs from Ruth Page Civic Ballet Training Company and Resident Dance Companies of The Ruth Page Center for the Arts with Partnering Dance Companies
The members of the Chesterton Woman's Club are getting ready to open their 71st Annual Art Show for 2023 at the Chesterton Art Center on 4th Street in Chesterton, IN.
Bishop Noll junior Isabelle Taillon has a talent for ceramics and her pieces have been displayed throughout the Region. At the South Suburban College Regional High School Art Exhibit this winter, Taillon’s ceramic teapot set won two awards.
“It made me very very happy to see my items on display and out there for people to see. What made me exceptionally overjoyed was walking on stage and receiving awards for them,” said Taillon, of Whiting.