La Porte County has featured some amazing stories and individuals in 2015.Here are our favorite features from spring 2015!
A Hobby That Gives Back: How One Man's Hobby Teaches the Community about Black History
Michigan City resident Allen Williams, a longtime contributor to the community has a past time that brings not only himself joy and satisfaction, but also educates and informs an entire community as well. Williams enjoys educating students and residents by setting up displays during the month of February to commemorate Black History Month.
I Will Hold the Key
As humans, we are ever-changing - constantly going through a metamorphosis and creating our lives that are stepping stones of glass, containing certain memories and lessons from eras in our lifetime where we have exemplified tremendous growth.
Be Thankful For and Honor Those in Public Service
With all of the discussion and actions that are being had regarding police, criminals, victims and violence -- some of which is constructive, some of which is not -- as part of Law Enforcement Appreciation Day I thought I'd share a personal story to explain, as best I know how, one of the reasons why we must honor this day.
#1StudentNWI: Shining a Light on Michigan City's Swimming & Diving Team
When it comes to winter, high school sports like basketball often times steal the show. While basketball is one of the most entertaining sports, little coverage is given to one of the most physically demanding sports in any season.
#1StudentNWI: La Porte High School's January Good News
On Friday, December 12, the LPHS gymnasium was completely silent. This was because of the Silent Night event during the girls' varsity basketball game against Merrillville.