Law Enforcement Cracking Down On Speeding In Six States
Law enforcement agencies in Indiana are taking part in a multi-state effort to address the troubling rise in speeding and aggressive driving.
Read MoreLaw enforcement agencies in Indiana are taking part in a multi-state effort to address the troubling rise in speeding and aggressive driving.
Read MoreU.S. Senator Todd Young (R-IN) is supporting legislation to give the United States Coast Guard more tools in its ice-breaking mission to keep the Great Lakes open to commercial shippers during the winter months.
Read MoreSOUTH BEND – Dylan Cease and Matt Swarmer combined on a one-hitter to silence Great Lakes in a 3-0 win Wednesday night.
Read MoreSOUTH BEND – The Cubs knocked the ball around in a 9-6 win over Great Lakes Tuesday night.
Read MoreSOUTH BEND – The Cubs lost 6-5 to Great Lakes Monday night, blowing an early lead.
Read MoreMIDLAND, Mich. — Fort Wayne pushed past the Great Lakes Loons, 6-5, on Wednesday afternoon to claim the rubber match in the three-game set.
Read MoreMIDLAND, Mich. – The TinCaps’ three-game winning streak ended with a 3-1 loss to the Great Lakes Loons at Dow Diamond on Tuesday night.
Read MoreMIDLAND, Mich. – The TinCaps won their third game in a row on Monday night, topping the Great Lakes Loons, 4-2, at Dow Diamond.
Read MoreWater and energy. Two resources often taken for granted. “When you go home tonight, I guarantee you, there are three things you will do: flip a switch, turn on the tap and flush,” stated Vince Griffin, vice president energy and environmental policy for the Indiana Chamber of Commerce. … Read More
The St. Lawrence Seaway Management Corporation (SLSMC) marked the opening of the Seaway’s 56th navigation season today, with the transit of Algoma Central Corporation’s newly built ship, the Algoma Equinox, through Lock 3 of the Welland Canal. The vessel is the first of eight Equinox-class ships that are … Read More
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE – On Friday afternoon, an intense, long-lived windstorm called a derecho formed in northwest Indiana and began carving a path of destruction over 600 miles long. Winds approaching 100 miles per hour were reported during the most intense part of the event (between Fort Wayne, … Read More