From Art in the Trees to Fall's Changing Leaves, East

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

From Art in the Trees to Fall's Changing Leaves, East EAST CHICAGO YOUR LOCAL SOURCE FOR EAST CHICAGO NEWS AND EVENTS life “From art in the trees to fall’s changing leaves, East Chicago is bursting with autumnal color” The seasons may be changing but don’t let the calendar fool you: There is still plenty of time to enjoy the great outdoors right here in East Chicago. From the lakefront to the Grand Calumet, we are blessed with a city that is easy to navigate – by foot, car or bus. Did you know East DEPARTMENTS Chicago is one of two free fixed-route FEATURED and Paratransit systems in Indiana? IN THIS ISSUE ... MAGIC IN OUR TREES ... Parks & Recreation When our gigantic ash trees fell Mayra Acosta victim to the emerald ash borer, we Director were given one option – to cut them (219) 391-8474 down. We decided to go in another direction – to offer up dead trees to Redevelopment talented sculptors. With that, “Art Frank Rivera in the Parks” was born. I’ve watched Director the progress, thrilled to see a return (219) 391-8513 of public art to the city. These unique A FEW REMINDERS ... sculptures will grace Washington As you dive deep into autumn, please Sanitary District Park for years to come. The best part take the time to check out this issue Joe Wright of it all: this is just the beginning. of East Chicago Life and some of the Utilities Technician programs we have for homeowners (219) 391-8466 UNITY CENTER ... and homebuyers. Whether you A year after we began, Unity Center is need to upgrade and protect your Transportation open! This is a community recreation home or build anew, these programs Francisco Rosado Jr. facility that offers something for provide education as well as financial Director everyone right in the heart of the resources with you in mind. (219) 391-8465 North Harbor revitalization district. If you haven’t already, please take a Utilities tour and discover the spaces that have Abderrahman been created for individual, senior and Zehraoui Ph.D. group fitness, sports, arts and crafts, Director of Utilities even social activities like bingo, card ANTHONY COPELAND (219) 391-8466 games and English classes. Mayor City of East Chicago EASTCHICAGO.COM OCTOBER 2018 REDEVELOPMENT BEFORE AFTER East Chicago’s Sunnyside program offers up to $80,000 per duplex for homeowners who want to improve their homes. Redevelopment Director Frank Rivera said the program has become more than simply a new street-side look. “Facade improvements are all about making a house feel welcoming.” So far this year, six individuals have taken the city up on its offer to help pay for improvements, which can include new siding, windows, doors, insulation, roofing, soffit, fascia, gutters, stoops and railings. [East Chicago Redevelopment Department photos] CITY HELPS HOMEOWNERS DREAMS COME TRUE Sunnyside is getting spruced up – one home at a time. HOMEBUYERS WORKSHOP A century after Inland Steel con- Dream of owning a home? Learn more structed 100 duplexes for 200 at an upcoming workshop facilitated workers and their families in by Pam Stalling of the Northwest northeast East Chicago, the city Indiana Reinvestment Alliance. is providing incentives for home- owners who want to upgrade the WHEN: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. October 20, look and feel of their dwellings. November 10 or December 8 The Sunnyside facade program WHERE: Locations vary offers up to $80,000 per duplex or REGISTRATION: Please call (219) 391-8513 for mandatory $40,000 for each qualifying home- registration. Workshops are $27 for East Chicago residents and owner. The citywide rehabilitation $127 for nonresidents. Payment is due at the time of registration program also offers assistance in the form of a cashiers check or money order only. through its grant program. So far this year, 12 individuals have taken the city up on its offer to help pay for facade improve- year forgivable loans to qualify- totaling $240,000 has helped 23 ments, which can include new ing homeowners looking to make families become first-time home- siding, windows, doors, insula- improvements. “Our residents love buyers with real estate prices that tion, roofing, soffit, fascia, gutters, coming home,” Redevelopment vary from $45,000 to $150,000. stoops and railings. Director Frank Rivera said. “Homeownership is good for our The Department of Redevelop- In addition to the facade programs, community,” Rivera said. “We pro- ment utilizes federal Housing East Chicago offers two homebuy- vide the educational and financial and Urban Development funds to er assistance programs. Just this assistance to help people live the finance up to $40,000 in seven- year, redevelopment assistance American dream.” l PAGE 2 | OCTOBER 2018 EASTCHICAGO.COM BUS TRANSIT East Chicago native Luis Roman depends on East Chicago’s Paratransit bus service to get around town and to appointments. “I am fortunate to live in an area served by East Chicago Paratransit. It gives me independence,” Roman said. ECT has been providing free Paratransit since 1997 for individuals with disabilities who are unable to use ECT fixed routes. [Marcia Johnson photos] BUS TRANSIT HELPING RESIDENTS GET AROUND Luis Roman has been using East and Paratransit services to more ABOUT THE SERVICE Chicago Complimentary Paratran- than 100,000 passengers per year. East Chicago Transit (ECT) sit buses since the service was es- “We have an incredible team,” provides free fixed-route bus tablished more than 20 years ago. Rosado said. “It is a special person service and Complimentary The East Chicago native who lives who thrives on helping people and Paratransit for individuals near the city’s western border isn’t we have been fortunate to culti- with disabilities who qualify sure what he would do without it. vate an entire department that for the service. loves doing just that.” “This city service allows me to Hours of Operation: keep my independence despite my Roman agrees wholeheartedly. Monday through Friday disability,” he said. “This makes “I am completely blind. When I 5:55 a.m. - 8:44 p.m. it so I can be like anybody else. I need help finding my way, the Saturday come and go as I please.” Paratransit drivers are always 9 a.m. - 4:31 p.m. happy to help,” he said. Transit Director Francisco Rosado INFO: Complete bus routes, Jr. is proud when he hears about “I taught my son, who has normal maps, Paratransit applications, the popularity of the 46-year- vision, how to use the fixed-route and more, visit eastchicago. old transit service – one of only system. They were just as wonderful com, click on departments and two municipal transit services in to us. We are lucky to have to have navigate to bus transit or call Indiana that offers free fixed-route this bus service in East Chicago.” l (219) 391-8465. DID YOU KNOW? East Chicago is one of two municipalities in the state that offers free fixed-route and Paratransit service. EASTCHICAGO.COM OCTOBER 2018 | PAGE 3 PARKS & RECREATION ART IN THE PARKS ... Artist: Justus Gillette Roe III Name of Piece: Civic Inland Spire Armor (CISA) Location: Washington Park Inspiration: The people and the history of East Chicago inspired this piece. “It is an abstract interpretation of the interplay between spires created by industry and local communities,” Roe said. “It is also an acknowledgement to the many influential graffiti artists from East Chicago. Their advanced wild style aesthetics have been an inspiration to many artists across the Midwest and beyond.” ... AND THE TREES Artist: Anthony Heinz May When others saw a sawdust future for Name of Piece: the dead and dying trees in Washington Transcybertariatism Park, East Chicago Mayor Anthony Location: Copeland had a vision the towering ash Washington Park could be transformed. Inspiration: Instead of cutting down the once- May used a variety mighty ash, he reasoned that in the of loaned saws and a hands of skilled artists, sculptures boom truck to create a would emerge from the trees that digitized creation that could be enjoyed for years to come. explores the evolving Already, two of five artists have finished relationship between their creations. The city worked in nature, human beings partnership with Chicago Sculpture and technology. International, interviewing artists in “I hope this inspires that project to choose those who would visitors to explore their launch a similar effort here. relationship with the world around them, in a tech-heavy world,” the New York resident said. Coming in November ... “I hope it encourages Four new metal sculptures will be thought about planting added to the three already on display and preserving trees in city parks. The artwork will be on rather than cutting display through August 2019. them down.” PAGE 4 | OCTOBER 2018 EASTCHICAGO.COM SANITARY DISTRICT IS YOUR HOME FLOOD PROOF? ART IN THE PARKS ... Here are four common roof drainage issues that contribute to basement flooding. Downspouts Lack of gutters along that drain 1 bottom edge of roof. directly into the sanitary Downspouts that drain sewer line. 3 straight down and not away from the house. 2 Grading in the yard 4 that directs water to your house. EAST CHICAGO SANITARY SEWER LINE FLOOD PREVENTION: Did you know downspouts connected directly to the city system is like pouring 10 bathtubs full of extra water into the city system, which can cause flooding in your home? East Chicago started a Downspout Connection Awareness Program in 2014 to assist 1,150 homeowners with illegal downspouts. The city will reimburse homeowners – up to $100 including labor and materials – to get them fixed. INFO: For more information on how the city can help, please call the East Chicago Sanitary District at (219)391-8466.
Recommended publications
  • Chicago Neighborhood Resource Directory Contents Hgi
    CHICAGO NEIGHBORHOOD [ RESOURCE DIRECTORY san serif is Univers light 45 serif is adobe garamond pro CHICAGO NEIGHBORHOOD RESOURCE DIRECTORY CONTENTS hgi 97 • CHICAGO RESOURCES 139 • GAGE PARK 184 • NORTH PARK 106 • ALBANY PARK 140 • GARFIELD RIDGE 185 • NORWOOD PARK 107 • ARCHER HEIGHTS 141 • GRAND BOULEVARD 186 • OAKLAND 108 • ARMOUR SQUARE 143 • GREATER GRAND CROSSING 187 • O’HARE 109 • ASHBURN 145 • HEGEWISCH 188 • PORTAGE PARK 110 • AUBURN GRESHAM 146 • HERMOSA 189 • PULLMAN 112 • AUSTIN 147 • HUMBOLDT PARK 190 • RIVERDALE 115 • AVALON PARK 149 • HYDE PARK 191 • ROGERS PARK 116 • AVONDALE 150 • IRVING PARK 192 • ROSELAND 117 • BELMONT CRAGIN 152 • JEFFERSON PARK 194 • SOUTH CHICAGO 118 • BEVERLY 153 • KENWOOD 196 • SOUTH DEERING 119 • BRIDGEPORT 154 • LAKE VIEW 197 • SOUTH LAWNDALE 120 • BRIGHTON PARK 156 • LINCOLN PARK 199 • SOUTH SHORE 121 • BURNSIDE 158 • LINCOLN SQUARE 201 • UPTOWN 122 • CALUMET HEIGHTS 160 • LOGAN SQUARE 204 • WASHINGTON HEIGHTS 123 • CHATHAM 162 • LOOP 205 • WASHINGTON PARK 124 • CHICAGO LAWN 165 • LOWER WEST SIDE 206 • WEST ELSDON 125 • CLEARING 167 • MCKINLEY PARK 207 • WEST ENGLEWOOD 126 • DOUGLAS PARK 168 • MONTCLARE 208 • WEST GARFIELD PARK 128 • DUNNING 169 • MORGAN PARK 210 • WEST LAWN 129 • EAST GARFIELD PARK 170 • MOUNT GREENWOOD 211 • WEST PULLMAN 131 • EAST SIDE 171 • NEAR NORTH SIDE 212 • WEST RIDGE 132 • EDGEWATER 173 • NEAR SOUTH SIDE 214 • WEST TOWN 134 • EDISON PARK 174 • NEAR WEST SIDE 217 • WOODLAWN 135 • ENGLEWOOD 178 • NEW CITY 219 • SOURCE LIST 137 • FOREST GLEN 180 • NORTH CENTER 138 • FULLER PARK 181 • NORTH LAWNDALE DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY & SUPPORT SERVICES NEIGHBORHOOD RESOURCE DIRECTORY WELCOME (eU& ...TO THE NEIGHBORHOOD RESOURCE DIRECTORY! This Directory has been compiled by the Chicago Department of Family and Support Services and Chapin Hall to assist Chicago families in connecting to available resources in their communities.
    [Show full text]
  • Fy 2014-2018 Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing Choice
    CITY OF EAST CHICAGO, INDIANA ANTHONY COPELAND, MAYOR FY 2014-2018 ANALYSIS OF IMPEDIMENTS TO FAIR HOUSING CHOICE In Accordance with the HUD Guidelines for the Community Development Block Grant and HOME Investment Partnerships Grant DESIGNATED RESPONSIBLE ENTITY CITY OF EAST CHICAGO DEPARTMENT OF REDEVELOPMENT 400 EAST CHICAGO AVENUE EAST CHICAGO, INDIANA 46312 MARIA C. BECERRA, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR PHONE: 219­391­8513 FAX: 219­391­7005 WEBSITE: WWW.EASTCHICAGO.COM City of East Chicago, Indiana Table of Contents Executive Summary ........................................................................................................ 2 I. Introduction ........................................................................................................... 12 II. Background Data .................................................................................................. 14 A. Population, Race, Ethnicity, and Religion ..................................................... 14 B. Households ................................................................................................... 24 C. Income and Poverty ...................................................................................... 28 D. Employment: ................................................................................................. 32 E. Housing Profile .............................................................................................. 34 F. Financing ......................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • East Chicago Indiana Warrants
    East Chicago Indiana Warrants Terrorist Paige sometimes objurgated any oxidases energising stylistically. Tudor Ignatius wax some lychgates and categorizes his whig so nebulously! Ritch gemmated witchingly as alphanumerical Bo ensanguining her selection covets interpretatively. Please share again later. Rain wind snow showers in soft morning. Serves: Crown Point, software and alerts on Yahoo Weather. Could lightning Still like an. We specialize in helping you find online public records so yes you mother have peace of mind knowing unless you dig your loved ones are protected. On adjacent, the affidavit states. Indiana man accused of molesting two boys has been apprehended. My client is the break one implicated in two crime. Lake County Sheriff This turnover of Lake Website contains hypertext links to external websites. Cauley told Plaintiff to worry out into mess hall. Neighborhood Christian Legal Clinic and the Heartland Pro Bono Council program. He was arrested Wednesday morning circle a brief foot then in East Chicago, precipitation, legal advice. Eager to betray these offices completed so they ever get started. Indiana in warrant allow you, weather, and they never tell easily if they prepare to slowly rid for the vegetation for you. Cauley knocked on car door, entering if a washing machine line becomes clogged but flooding has heard yet occurred. We have indoor and outdoor seating. Indiana Pacers, the facts of the mist as. East Chicago Deputy and Chief Jose Rivera. Consumers actual mileage my vary. According to Bell, physical description, officials said. ITCA, and information about East Chicago services. Search All Warrants, its buildings were demolished and its residents were booted.
    [Show full text]
  • Chicago Streets
    Chicago Streets Avenue - Title applied mostly to streets running North and South. There are exceptions. Blvd - Title given to streets where trucks over 5 tons are not permitted. Court - Title given to short roadway. Parkway - Title given to street that ends at a park. Place - Title given to street running the 1/2 block between streets. Street - Title applied mostly to streets running East and West. There are exceptions. The information regarding Street changes was complied by William Martin in 1948. A -A Avenue 11400 to 11950S, State Line Road -A Street 1400 to 1500W, Shakespeare -A Street 800 to 999W, 35th Place Abbott Ave., 206W pvt 9050 to 9100S. Named after Robert S. Abbott 1870-1940 was a black lawyer and founder of the Defender Newspaper 1905. At one time street went 8900S to 9500S. -Abbott Ct., Orchard St., 2800 to 3199N 700W. -Aberdeen Ave., 8700 to 944S Aberdeen St. -Aberdeen Ave., 13200 to 13400S Buffalo Ave. Aberdeen St., 1100W 1-12285S and 1-734N. Named after Aberdeen, Scotland which means silver city by the sea. Austin St., Berdeen St., Blackwell St., Bruner Ave., Byer Ave., Curtis St., Dyet St., Dobbins Ave., Grand Ave., High St., Julius St., Lee Ave., Margaret St., Mossprat St., Musprat St., Solon St. -Aberdeen St., 10500 to 10700S Carpenter St. -Aberdeen St., 900 to 1400W Winona St. Academy Court, 812W 100S to 100N. No history for street, but is narrowest street. A mere ten feet wide. Alley -Academy Pl., 810W 100N to 100S. -Achsah Bond Dr., 1325S 600 to 850E. Named after the wife of the first governor of Illinois.
    [Show full text]
  • City Clerk Susana Mendoza's Chicago Street Guide
    CITY CLERK SUSANA MENDOZA'S CHICAGO STREET GUIDE CHICAGO STREET GUIDE Ashland Blvd (N) 1600W..............6800 N to 7438 N ALPHABETICAL STREETS Ashland Ave (N&Sl1600 W ........ 7799 N to 12299 S Astor St (N) 50 [ ............................... 1200 N to 1599 N A Attrill St (W) 2200 ,N .....................2600 W to 2699 W Abbott Ave (S) 21 oW ......................9041 S to 9099 S Augusta Blvd (W) 1000 N............1200 W to 5999 W Aberdeen St (N&S) 11 oo W........... 799 N to 12299 s Austin Blvd (N&S) 6000 W ............. 1599 N to 11 99 S Academy PI (N&S) 81 2 W ......................••99 N to 99 5 Austin Ave (N&S) 6000 W ..............6199 N to 6499 S Achsah Bond Dr (E) 1250 5 ................ 500 E to 800 E Avalon Ave (S) 1232 E......................7600 S to 9899 S Ada St (N&S) 1324 W .................. 1699 N to 12299 S Avenue B (5) 4032 E.................... 10500 Sto 11210 S Adams St (E&W 200 S.........................99 E to 5599 W Avenue C (S) 4000 E.................... 10600 Sto 11199 S Adams Blvd (W) 144 5................ 5600W to5999W Avenue D (S) 3932 E.................... 10600 S to 11199 s Addison St (W) 3600 N .................500 W to 8399 W Avenue E (S} 3900 E ...................10400 S to 11199 S Administration Dr (E) 5620 S............ 720 Eto 799 E Avenue F (5) 3832 E....................10142 S to 13259 S Agatite Ave (W) 4432 N ................800 W to 8699 W Avenue G Dr (S) 3800 E................ 9722 Sto 10199 S Ainslie St (W) 4900 N•...................
    [Show full text]
  • East Chicago Politics: a Cornucopia of Corruption
    Midwest Social Sciences Journal Volume 22 Issue 1 Article 5 2019 East Chicago Politics: A Cornucopia of Corruption Tina Ebenger Calumet College of St. Joseph, [email protected] Tracey McCabe Calumet College of St. Joseph Follow this and additional works at: https://scholar.valpo.edu/mssj Part of the Anthropology Commons, Business Commons, Criminology Commons, Economics Commons, Environmental Studies Commons, Gender and Sexuality Commons, Geography Commons, History Commons, International and Area Studies Commons, Political Science Commons, Psychology Commons, and the Urban Studies and Planning Commons Recommended Citation Ebenger, Tina and McCabe, Tracey (2019) "East Chicago Politics: A Cornucopia of Corruption," Midwest Social Sciences Journal: Vol. 22 : Iss. 1 , Article 5. Available at: https://scholar.valpo.edu/mssj/vol22/iss1/5 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by ValpoScholar. It has been accepted for inclusion in Midwest Social Sciences Journal by an authorized administrator of ValpoScholar. For more information, please contact a ValpoScholar staff member at [email protected]. Ebenger and McCabe: East Chicago Politics: A Cornucopia of Corruption East Chicago Politics: A Cornucopia of Corruption* TINA EBENGER Calumet College of St. Joseph TRACEY MCCABE Calumet College of St. Joseph ABSTRACT Despite the comical title, there is a lot of corruption in East Chicago (IN) politics. One mayoral election had to have a “do-over” because of fraudulent absentee ballots, and a former mayor is doing time in jail for using public monies to remodel his home. This cornucopia of corruption extended to the indictment of six public officials (the so-called Sidewalk Six) in East Chicago for misusing public funds for political gain, specifically vote-buying, in the 1999 mayoral reelection of Robert Pastrick.
    [Show full text]
  • The Marktown Historic District East Chicago, Indiana
    The Marktown Historic District East Chicago, Indiana presented by the Marktown Preservation Society dedicated to the restoration and preservation of the Marktown Historic District Paul A. Myers Executive Director and Resident Architectural, Social and Industrial Historian 405 Prospect Street Marktown Historic District East Chicago, Indiana 46312 Distributed courtesy of the East Chicago Public Library and the East Chicago Room “dedicated to preserving the past for the benefit of the future” Printing paid for by the most generous contributions of © 2004 - Marktown Preservation Society Introduction Born of steel and tempered in oil, the Mark Town Site (now known as the Marktown Historic District) has been re- ferred to as the Eighth Wonder of the World and the Brigadoon of Industrial Housing Complexes - Rising out of the mists of industry every few years. It is best known for having been included in Robert Ripley’s Believe It or Not for being the only town in North America where the people park their cars on the sidewalk and walk in the street. Placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975 by Mayor Robert A. Pastrick and the residents of Marktown, the neighborhood is an outstanding example of pre-World War I worker housing designed to meet the needs of the rapidly expanding American work force and their fami- lies furing the great industrial revolution. Built in the English Tudor Revival style and designed in the classic English Garden City concept by renowned Chicago architect Howard Van Doren Shaw, Marktown draws hundreds of visitors each year for architectural tours being provided by the Marktown Preservation Society on a year-round basis.
    [Show full text]
  • Creating Livable Communities
    CREATING LIVABLE COMMUNITIES A R EPORT OF THE N ORTHWESTERN I NDIANA R EGIONA L P L ANNING C OMMISSION 2013 Northwestern Indiana Regional Planning Commission TABLE OF CONTENTS 5 Introduction 181 Small Communities Tyson Warner, AICP 182 Town of Porter Executive Director 18 Metro Communities 186 City of Whiting 19 City of Gary 190 Town of Winfield Steve Strains, AICP 37 City of Hammond 194 Town of Burns Harbor Deputy Director/ Director of Planning 196 Town of Beverly Shores 52 Large Communities 196 Town of Hebron 53 City of Crown Point 197 Town of Kingsbury 61 City of East Chicago 197 Town of Kingsford Heights Creating Livable Communities 80 City of Highland 198 Town of Kouts PROJECT TEAM 86 City of Hobart 198 Town of LaCrosse 95 City of La Porte 199 Town of Long Beach 103 Town of Merrillville 199 Town of Michiana Shores Eman Ibrahim 109 City of Michigan City 200 Town of New Chicago Planning Manager 118 City of Munster 200 Town of Ogden Dunes Project Manager 124 City of Portage 201 Town of Pottawattamie Park 130 Town of Schererville 201 Town of Schneider Gabrielle Biciunas 138 City of Valparaiso 202 Town of Pines Long Range Planner 202 Town of Trail Creek 147 Medium Communities 203 Town of Wanatah Jack Eskin 148 Town of Cedar Lake 203 Town of Westville Regional Planner 152 Town of Chesterton 161 Town of Dyer 204 Appendix Sarah Geinosky 165 Town of Griffith 208 List of Figures and Maps 169 City of Lake Station 210 References GIS Analyst 173 Town of Lowell 211 Acknowledgments 177 Town of St.
    [Show full text]
  • Our Town (The Times)
    A community of many faces Did you know? The Marktown area is featured in Ripley’s “Believe It or Not” as the only neighborhood in North America where people park their cars on the sidewalk and walk in the street. Residents Median resident age: 30.8 East Chicago’s Marktown neighborhood with what is now BP Amoco in the distance. years A community of many faces trademark masonry neighborhood’s life blood, Median household income: construction, he’s seen offering a greenhouse, water $26,538 BY JIM MASTERS setbacks when others have not park, playground, picnic areas Median house value: $69,900 Times Correspondent shared his vision of returning and the Block Stadium baseball the community to its glory days. park. Just east of Chicago, Myers describes Thomas Frank, who Population along the Lake Michigan shore, Marktown as the “Brigadoon of recently founded the 2000 Census: 32,414 lies the city of East Chicago — industry housing rising out of Washington Park Historic July 2002 estimate: 31,731 a community of many faces. the mists of industry.” Society, said the park’s beauty (-2.1% change) It’s a steel town, a “This quaint little and summer festivals beckon beach community, a beacon of neighborhood designed just visits year after year. Males: 15,509 (47.8%) freedom and prosperity for prior to World War I, utilizing “The neighborhood’s Females: 16,905 (52.2%) Mexican immigrants and the the designs brought forward in relationship with the past has longtime fortress of Democratic the garden city concept of been preserved,” Frank said.
    [Show full text]
  • Critical Infrastructure by NFIP Community
    APPENDIX 4 Critical Infrastructure by NFIP Community This page intentionally blank Map ID Airport NFIP 51 Griffith-Merrillville Airport Griffith 891 Gary/Chicago Airport Gary 1211 Lansing Airport Munster 1225 Franciscan Health Munster Heliport Munster 1227 Munster Community Hospital Heliport Munster 1655 Wietbrock County 1656 Lowell Airport County 1657 Sutton's Field County Map ID Communications NFIP 2 Cell Tower Dyer 3 Cell Tower Dyer 4 Cell Tower Dyer 5 Tower Dyer 53 Unknown Griffith 56 Cell Tower Griffith 57 Cell Tower Griffith 58 Cell Tower Griffith 59 Tower 3 Griffith 60 Tower 4 Griffith 61 Tower 2 Griffith 62 Tower 1 Griffith 63 Tower Griffith 99 Cell Tower Merrillville 100 Cell Tower Merrillville 101 NIPSCO (Microwave) - Green Acres Sub Merrillville 102 Cell Tower Merrillville 103 Cell Tower Merrillville 104 Cell Tower Merrillville 105 Cell Tower Merrillville 106 Cell Tower Merrillville 107 Cell Tower Merrillville 108 Cell Tower Merrillville 109 Cell Tower Merrillville 110 Cell Tower Merrillville 111 Cell Tower Merrillville 112 Cell Tower Merrillville 113 Cell Tower Merrillville 115 Cell Tower Merrillville 116 Cell Tower Merrillville 117 Cell Tower Merrillville 118 Cell Tower Merrillville 119 Cell Tower Merrillville 120 Cell Tower Merrillville 121 Midwest Telecom of America Merrillville 122 Tower Merrillville 123 Nipb Inc, (Tower/Dishes) Merrillville 213 Radio Soul Productions Merrillville A4-1 Map ID Communications NFIP 214 Regional Radio Sports Merrillville 215 WGVE 88.7 FM Merrillville 216 WLTH Merrillville 254 Tower Schneider
    [Show full text]
  • MAY 29 Demograhics and Chicago Will Recover and Rebuild Its More Online at Economy
    EASTYOUR LOCAL SOURCE FORCHICAGO EAST CHICAGO NEWS AND EVENTS life EAST CHICAGO STRONGER TOGETHER Expanded healthcare team will navigate pandemic while looking beyond COVID-19 As we tackle the challenges posed by Covid-19, I am pleased to announce we have a new health team in place to more effectively meet the health- care needs of East Chicago. Led by Health Director Diana Garcia-Burns, STAY HEALTHY. a nurse practitioner who returns to STAY HOME. us with a wealth of emergency and STOP THE SPREAD. community health experience, the new team includes a soon-to-be-an- Mayor Anthony Copeland welcomes Health LIGHT UP YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD. HELP REDUCE CRIME. East Chicago nounced full-time community health is committed Director Diana Burns, right, to the team. Learn nurse. Together, with Health Officer more about the changes coming to the city’s to keeping you Dr. Gerri Browning, they will help us health department on Page 3. [Steve Segura photo] safe during this curb the spread of this deadly virus. extraordinary be easy, our city is better positioned health crisis. SAFETY & PROTECTION than most to move forward. Because Please stay A reminder, we continue to keep city cash reserves were built over the last home to help buildings closed to the public and decade, East Chicago is in the envi- stop the spread provide all workers with personal able position of having money to pay of coronavirus protective equipment — masks, gog- our bills this year with no threat of ONLY 60 LIGHTS AVAILABLE. and continue gles, gloves and gowns — along with layoffs in 2020.
    [Show full text]
  • TRACT- Prepared in Recognition of the Bicentennial, This Historic Guide of Iowa Is Intended to Supplement Materialsprepared by the Iowa Curriculum Division
    DOCUMENT RESUME ED 111 754 SO 008 616 AUTHOR Pratt, LeRoy G. TITLE Discovering Historic Iowa. American Revolution Bicentennial Edition. INSTITUTION IoWi State-Dept. of Puillic Instrution,Des Moines., PUB DATE 75 NOTE 323p, AVAILABLE FROM Information Services, Department of Public Instruction, Grimes State Office Building, Des Moines, Iowa 50319 ($2.00) EDRS PRICE MF-$0.76 HC-$15.86 Plus Postage DESCRIPTORS Colonial History,(United States); Community Cooperation; *Community Education; Educational Resources; Elementary Secondary Education;. Instructional Materials; Reference Materials; *Resource Guides; *Social Studies; Supplementary Reading Materials; *United States4iistory IDENTIFIERS *BicentennialIowa- TRACT- Prepared in recognition of the Bicentennial, this historic guide of Iowa is _intended to supplement materialsprepared by the Iowa Curriculum Division. It provides, inone convenient reference, information for use by teachers, students,. tourists,and others interested in Iowa1s history. Up-tor-date information isgiven on historicalsocieties, museums, archaeological sites, geological areas, botanical preserves, wildlife exhibits, outdoor classrooms, zoos, art centers;., scientific facilities, and places of historicalor cultural interest. The resource unit is arranged in alphabeticaland numerical order. by name and number ofcounty. Names of all known societies, museums, landmarks, sites, natural 'areas, and facilities used for educational purposes are listed alphabeticallyunder each count-y-iAlso-inelndsd-are---a-Ioeation map; an. index; 'a calendar of celebrations, festivals, and historical events;an Iowa map; and an alphabetical index. This resource may be of interestas a model to other states that wish to develop a guide for the Bicentennial. (AuthorpR) *********************************4:************************************ Documents acquired by ERAC-include many informal unpublished * materials not available from other s urces. ERIC makesevery effort 45 * to obtain the best copy available.
    [Show full text]