Purdue University Northwest (PNW) will celebrate Juneteenth from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, June 19 at the Student Union & Library concourse and plaza, 2233 173rd St., Hammond. The event is free and open to the public. The celebration is an...
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Remembrance/Salute set for Edward P. Robinson Community Veterans Memorial
The public is invited to take part in the activities planned at the Edward P. Robinson Community Veterans Memorial Park to honor the men and women of our nation’s armed forces lost in combat, with special recognition for the citizens of Munster....
Read MoreThe American Dream at the Expense of Black Americans
A Conscious Conversation inspired by the famous James Baldwin v. William F. Buckley Debate In 1965, two of the foremost American intellectuals, James Baldwin and William F Buckley Jr., faced off on the subject of the country's racial...
Read MoreGovernor Holcomb signs bill ratifying gaming compact with the Pokagon Band, demonstrating partnership, friendship, and shared respect
Leaders and community members from the Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians of Michigan and Indiana, the State of Indiana, St. Joseph County, the City of South Bend, and the Indiana Gaming Commission gathered to witness a huge milestone on Tuesday...
Read More6 to be virtually inducted into Hammond Sports Hall of Fame March 9
The Hammond Sports Hall of Fame will hold its 2021 induction virtually, honoring six individuals from the city’s storied athletic past, Tuesday, March 9. Comprising this year’s 35th annual induction class are: late 1990s/early 2000s...
Read MoreCity of Lake Station reflects on past and steps into future as unified community
The City of Lake Station has a rich and vivid history, and like many of the cities that populate the Region, Lake Station was built on the backs of industry. Founded in 1851, Lake Station was created in conjunction with the Michigan Central...
Read MoreIU Northwest celebrates Black History Month with timely discussions on civil discourse, the current civil rights fight, and a spotlight on African dance
Event series features captivating speakers, including the relatives of George Floyd, experts on social movements, and international talent Indiana University Northwest’s Department of Minority Studies, and Office of Diversity, Equity, and...
Read MorePurdue Northwest plans Black History Month programming
Purdue University Northwest (PNW) plans a range of cultural and academic events throughout February to commemorate Black History Month. Many events are free and open to the public. Visit www.pnw.edu/black-history for the full schedule...
Read More2020 South Shore Legends Inducted
Two new Legends became the 77th and 78th inductees to be honored on the South Shore Wall of Legends at the Indiana Welcome Center on at 6 pm on Thursday, December 10th. The Wall of Legends Project is sponsored by BP Whiting Refinery. The...
Read MoreThe rich history behind Bartholomew Funeral Home
Valparaiso has many beautiful and noteworthy landmarks scattered throughout the city. Since its founding in 1836, the city has been home to businesses, homes, a courthouse, a university, and more. Today’s city has intricately incorporated new,...
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