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1. Weekend To Do list, March 22
Judy Garland music The Miller Beach Arts and Creative District presents “Judy Garland: The Concert Years” at the Marshall J. Gardner Center for the Arts, […]
2. Taltree Arboretum plans events for gardens day
From daffodils to dogwoods, and dandelions too, it seems that right now plants are in bloom nearly everywhere you look. How fitting that […]
3. Ben Bernanke forecasts gains from computer technology
WASHINGTON— Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke says pessimists who are forecasting that the economy will not reap sizable benefits from the computer revolution are likely […]
- By: By MARTIN CRUTSINGER Associated Press
- Published: May 18, 2013 10:38AM
4. Students learn effects of bullying
Everyone has a bullying story, whether they were the bully or the bullied, but nowadays with the Internet and social media networks, bullying has more […]
5. Northwest Indiana Weekly Planner
AN EVENING OUT “Jazzing in Black and Red”: 5 p.m. Sunday, May 19, Genesis Convention Center, 5th Avenue and Broadway; concert, dinner/dance, and musical entertainment […]
6. Filling empty bowls
Every spring for the past six years, Portage Township schools, local churches, businesses, organizations and individuals have joined together to help raise money for the […]
- By: By Linda Lemond Post-Tribune correspondent
- Published: May 15, 2013 12:56PM
7. Self-taught artist draws on life for his inspiration
“Call me Ishmael.” — Herman Melville Ismael Muhammad Nieves’ first name doesn’t have an “h” in it, but his friends do call […]
8. Education briefs
National Merit scholarships: Several Northwest Indiana high school seniors have been awarded scholarships. Emma Hong and Peter Kraft of Munster High School, Elizabeth Benson of […]
9. Historic Memorial Opera House is worth checking out
Since being appointed the new business director of Memorial Opera House in Porter County, I have found that many people are completely unaware of its […]
- By: By Michelle Smith Memorial Opera House Business Director
- Published: May 17, 2013 1:34PM
10. Art is only small part of Cedar Lake artist’s life
“A ship is always referred to as ‘she’ because it costs so much to keep her in paint and powder.” — Fleet Admiral Charles W. Nimitz […]
