Michigan City (Indiana)

CSA International and Weil-McLain announce a voluntary recall of Gas Boilers

newswire.ca     May 28, 2008          

TORONTO, May 28 /CNW/ - In cooperation with CSA International, Weil-McLain of Michigan City, Indiana is voluntarily recalling approximately 3,200 CGs and CGi Gas Boilers in Canada. The boilers are being recalled to conduct an inspection to ensure correct construction and repair if necessary....                    

New casino for southwestern Michigan

chicagotribune.com     May 27, 2008   1 related          

By JAMES PRICHARD | Associated Press Writer NEW BUFFALO TOWNSHIP, Mich. - While many Chicagoans have long enjoyed holiday weekends and summertime vacations in or near the quaint harbor town of New Buffalo, other Michigan-bound leisure travelers may be less familiar with the region. But with last...                    

Four Winds Casino boosts tourism in Michigan's southwestern corner

wsbt.com     May 24, 2008   1 related          

By JAMES PRICHARD, Associated Press Writer NEW BUFFALO TOWNSHIP, Mich. (AP) — Southwestern Michigan's first casino is transforming an area long known as a pit stop for out-of-state tourists into a vacation destination in its own right. While many Chicagoans have long enjoyed holiday weekends and...                    

Camping Destinations: Indiana

about.com     May 16, 2008          

Running along the southern edge of Lake Michigan between Gary and Michigan City Indiana are 13 miles of sandy shoreline. This area is called the Indiana Dunes, and there are plenty of recreational opportunities available for visitors.There are campgrounds, beaches for fishing and swimming, trails...                    

Teacher Fired for Calling Muslim Father a Terrorist

foxnews.com     May 14, 2008   3 related          

MICHIGAN CITY, Ind. — A high school teacher accused of calling the Muslim father of one of his students a terrorist will not be back next school year. The Michigan City Area Schools Board voted unanimously Tuesday to cancel the contract of John Scheimann, who has taught in the district for 19...                    

Vets ride to Washington for protest

rgj.com     May 14, 2008   2 related          

By Kristin S. Larsen • klarsen@rgj.com • May 14, 2008 What started as a protest ride by two Vietnam veterans has transformed into an annual journey of more than 350,000 road warriors converging on Washington, D.C., seeking benefits for veterans. The 10-day journey of about 150 motorcyclists and...                    

Prisoner from South Bend commits suicide

wsbt.com     May 5, 2008          

MICHIGAN CITY — A South Bend man who was serving a 60-year prison sentence for murder committed suicide Saturday at the Indiana State Prison in Michigan City, a DOC spokesman confirmed Monday. ... Orlando Bowens, 25, was housed in the prison’s general population. DOC...                    

CFS Bancorp, Inc. Appoints Daryl D. Pomranke as President

tmcnet.com     Apr 21, 2008   3 related          

CFS Bancorp, Inc. Appoints Daryl D. Pomranke as President ... MUNSTER, IN, April 21 / MARKET WIRE/ -- CFS Bancorp, Inc. (NASDAQ: CITZ) (the Company) is pleased to announce that its Board of Directors appointed Daryl D. Pomranke, of Michigan City, IN, as President of the...                    

Pathology Consultants, Inc. Selects PSA, LLC, a MED3OOO Company, as Their Business Partner

prnewswire.com     Apr 18, 2008          

PITTSBURGH, April 18 /PRNewswire/ -- MED3OOO Group, Inc. (MED3OOO), a national healthcare management and technology company, announces Pathology Consultants, Inc. of Michigan City, IN, recently selected PSA, LLC -- a wholly owned subsidiary of MED3OOO -- for billing,...                    

Seeking Information on Indiana Bank Robbers

fbi.gov     Apr 1, 2008   2 related          

The FBI is seeking public assistance in locating the remaining two subjects that have been charged with the robbery of the LaPorte Community Federal Credit Union in Michigan City, Indiana. Two other subjects have already been arrested. ... Michael S. Welch, Special Agent...