Gary teenager gets 4 years for New Year's Eve robbery
A Gary teen was sentenced Thursday to four years in custody, followed by four years on probation, for a New Year's Eve robbery of a Calumet Township dollar store. Lake Superior Court Judge Thomas Stefaniak Jr. ordered Marlon Anthony Carr, 17, to serve the first 500 days of his four-year sentence in the Indiana Department of Correction and the remainder in the Lake County Community Corrections ...
Gary teenager gets 4 years for New Year's Eve robberyProperty tax cuts mean service cuts, expert says
GARY | Indiana voters will decide in November whether the taxreform started in 2008 that limits or caps the amount propertytaxes paid -- by everyone from homeowners to businesses -- becomespart of the state's constitution.
Property tax cuts mean service cuts, expert saysArc of Indiana director to speak at Gary Chamber event
GARY | John Dickerson, executive director of The Arc of Indiana,will speak at 
the Gary Chamber of Commerce monthly luncheon atnoon Sept. 13 at the The Buffet & Grill, 411 E. 5th Ave.
Arc of Indiana director to speak at Gary Chamber eventINDOT seeks one-year ban on Gary contractor
INDIANAPOLIS | A Gary construction firm may lose its ability tobid on state transportation projects due to its role in theconstruction of the now-shuttered Martin Luther King Drive bridgeover the Borman Expressway in Gary.
INDOT seeks one-year ban on Gary contractor