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June 10, 2024

The sun reflected brightly off a double-decker South Shore Line train Monday morning as it pulled into Miller Station, with Gov. Eric Holcomb giving a thumbs-up from the engineer’s seat to the hundreds on hand to celebrate completion of the South Shore’s Double Track project.


June 10, 2024

“I can’t save my child, but I can save someone else’s,” one Highland mom, Rachel Carlisle said, after she shared her story to hundreds of people in Wicker Park on Saturday.

Patty Stovall, founder and executive director of Sounds of Sarah, and Carlisle, an advocate for Drug Induced Homicide Foundation, reminisced about their daughters who they each lost to fentanyl poisoning.

They spoke about their journeys through grief and their missions to spread awareness at the “We Fight Together” Overdose and Drug Poisoning Awareness Walk Run in Highland.


June 10, 2024

A 1.4-mile stretch of trail in Hebron leads the way to a number of possibilities as it honors fallen heroes and veterans.

“You’re standing on a national trail that will go from Washington, D.C., to Washington state,” said Mitch Barloga, president of the Veterans Memorial Parkway Commission and Friends of the Veterans Memorial Parkway.

The Great American Rail Trail has a long way to go to reach its western terminus, but there’s a lot yet to build in Porter and Lake counties, too.


June 10, 2024

Northwest Indiana's sole rape crisis center is preparing to expand its facilities thanks in part to federal funding obtained by the Region's congressman, U.S. Rep. Frank J. Mrvan, D-Highland.

Altogether, Fair Haven Rape Crisis Center is receiving $1.8 million to purchase and renovate its rented office building in Highland, as well as to construct Portside Suites — four secure housing units for victims of sexual violence and human trafficking.


June 10, 2024

A local rape crisis center has received federal money for a giant upgrade that, if Town of Highland approvals are issued, will expand its services to include residential units.

Fair Haven Rape Crisis Center has secured just more than $1.8 million to purchase the building in which it’s resided for the last 20 years to add “stabilization housing,” its founder and Executive Director Kelly Vates announced during an April 25 press conference. Called Portside Suites, each of the proposed four units will have its own kitchen, bathroom and laundry facilities, she said.


June 10, 2024

An organization helping survivors of rape and domestic violence is planning a major expansion, thanks to federal funding. Fair Haven Rape Crisis Center plans to buy the building where it's rented space for many years in Downtown Highland, renovate it with a new entrance, and then build an addition with four individual living spaces.


April 26, 2024

United Steelworkers Local 1010 Safety Chair Jayson Culp was clearing scrap out of the way with a forklift on the floor of an electrical furnace at the Cleveland-Cliffs Indiana Harbor steel mill in 2019.

He had to jolt some of the stuck scrap free "with a few spirited collisions" from the forklift and it fell into the furnace. What he didn't know is there was electrical carbon behind the scrap metal, resulting in an immediate and huge chemical reaction.


April 26, 2024

U.S. Rep. Frank J. Mrvan, D-Highland, joined majorities in the U.S. House Saturday to approve separate aid packages for Israel, Ukraine and Taiwan, along with a set of policies aimed at limiting the influence of China, Iran and Russia.

The two-term lawmaker serving Lake, Porter and northwest LaPorte counties in Congress said he viewed the legislation as vitally important to the American worker, the strength of the United States, and its role as a world leader working to defend democracy.


April 26, 2024

 President Joe Biden promised cheering unionized steelworkers on Wednesday that his administration would block the acquisition of U.S. Steel by a Japanese company and he called for a tripling of tariffs on Chinese steel, seeking to use trade policy to win over working-class votes in Pennsylvania, an election-year battleground.

Biden said during a visit to the headquarters of the United Steelworkers union that U.S. Steel “has been an iconic American company for more than a century and it should remain totally American.”


April 26, 2024

U.S. Rep. Frank J. Mrvan, D-Highland, wants to ensure the children of military service members killed in action can access the superior educational benefits currently available only to post-9/11 veterans.

The two-term congressman representing Lake, Porter and northwest LaPorte counties recently filed the Gold Star Family Education Parity Act in the U.S. House seeking to increase federal support for the post-secondary education of children from families where a service member was killed or went missing during wartime.