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  • Gene Abraham : You may try to reload the silverlight extension and see if that helps. Re-booting the computer may be another option that sometimes works.
  • Gene Abraham : @ guest 6268- Not sure what the issue may be. I'm using an iMAC and the Boat Show video plays fine.
  • Gene Abraham : @Mary. We are running a slide about the music concert on our bulletin board on ch. 97. Hope it has a good turnout. It is still supposed to be windy, though.
  • guest_6268 : I'm able to watch the news, each morning, on my MacBook laptop, but unable to view video of the In-Water Boat Show. Is this restricted to Microsoft Windows only?
  • Mary E. LaLu : I have organized a concert to be held this Saturday, Sept 4th at the First Congregational Church. This evening of music is for a cause, and features musicians from Australia, Chicago, Indianapolis, and Local musicians, Mary E. LaLuna, and Steve Champagne, please join us.
  • guest_6514 : may need a plug in Tommy.
  • Gene Abraham : All videos seem to be playing ok. Not sure with which one you are having a problem.
  • Tommy : I'm asking nicely
  • Tommy : How come none of your videos are playing?
  • Gene Abraham : The Great Lakes Grand Prix Super Powerboat Race will be shown the weekend of Aug. 17-18. It takes awhile to edit together a half dozen cameras that are located along the lakefront.
  • Gene Abraham : Make the below posting 2010, not 2020.
  • Gene Abraham : LPCo. Board of Zoning Appeals Meeting, 7/20/2020, has been re-posted due to computer issues.
  • guest_8390 : Which LP video? There are dozens.
  • guest_6719 : The LP video is still not playing....
  • Gene Abraham : As a reminder, DVD copies of the Parades and other events we covered are available here at the station for $10 each. Best bargain in town. :-)
  • Gene Abraham : The LP Parade, MC Patriotic Program and MC Parade are now posted here on the web.
  • Gene Abraham : Sanitary District meeting of June 23 has been reloaded onto the web. Technical problems with the previous file.
  • Gene Abraham : So, we're hoping to have the LP parade posted by late Tuesday or early Wednesday. DVD copies of the parade are also available at our office for $10 each.
  • Gene Abraham : We've had issues with our Internet supplier, AT & T.
  • guest_1215 : is there any way that the LaPorte 4th of July parade video will be working soon? my grandma wasn't able to make it this year and I wanted to show it to her...
  • Lee Schellin : Major internet outage. will put tape delayed parade on air ch. 97 later today. sorry, but at&t blew it for us. ugh.
  • Lee Schellin : Major internet outage. will put tape delayed parade on air ch. 97 later today. sorry, but at&t blew it for us. ugh.
  • Lee Schellin : Major internet outage. will put tape delayed parade on air ch. 97 later today. sorry, but at&t blew it for us. ugh.
  • Lee Schellin : Major internet outage. will put tape delayed parade on air ch. 97 later today. sorry, but at&t blew it for us. ugh.
  • Lee Schellin : Major internet outage. will put tape delayed parade on air ch. 97 later today. sorry, but at&t blew it for us. ugh.
  • Portland gue : We're watching live in Portland, Maine - hoping to see family! Gary who helps out at St. Paul's hot dog stand right up the road is my pops! Love being able to see the parade online. Brings a little bit of home here!
  • Gene Abraham : Ok, Folks, just a heads up to let you know we will cablecast the LP fourth of July Parade at around 11:45 am Sunday. It will be on Comcast Channel 97 in LP County and right here on our www.alco.org website. Thanks.
  • Gene Abraham : This is Lee. Yes, it is, Tom. Truly, you can reach to all ends of the earth from your livingroom.
  • Tom Burns : Lee: We get on with a video cam with our daughters in the Washington D.C. area and friends from London regularly. It is amazing what can be done on the internet.
  • Gene Abraham : This is Lee again. Once we process the video in a few days you should be able to see it in a bigger screen version. It's just the live feed is limited.
  • Tom Burns : Looks good, very sharp.
  • Admin : Tom, no, that's as big as the feed is.
  • Tom Burns : Is there a way to get the video full-screen, or is that the limitation of my bandwidth?
  • Gene Abraham : This is Lee Schelling: Thanks, Tom. Glad you and Marry Ellen are watching.
  • Tom Burns : Enjoying your video from 200 miles away. Good to see Pat Dozel.
  • Admin : Pre-parade coverage begins at 10:45.
  • Admin : Live parade coverage tomorrow beginning at 11:00 am (CST). And who doesn't love a parade?
  • Admin : We've moved the storm video to here «link»
  • Gene Abraham : More storm damage video has been added to our website. It is on the lower part of the homepage.
  • Gene Abraham : You may have to download the silverlight software first to see the video.
  • guest_9045 : Cannot access videos on front page. Can you post them in a more browser friendly way?
  • Gene Abraham : Video of storm damage now available on the front page.
  • unheilig : Hey. This is great. 7270. «link» unheilig
  • unheilig : Hey. This is great. 20163. «link» unheilig
  • guest_5112 : Have a great day!
  • guest_3385 : Get out and enjoy the sunshine; be nice to your neighbors. Say something nice to a child.
  • Mark Leblang : I have trouble downloading: «link» Is there a problem on your end? Mark Leblang
  • guest_946 : Say hello to a neighbor you don't know today!
  • Gene Abraham : Remember at 3 pm on Memorial Day to take a moment to remember fallen military people and to raise your flag from half-staff to full-staff.
  • Gene Abraham : Michigan City Memorial Day parade is now on the ALCo website. So is the dedication of the baseball fields in Westville in honor of fallen Marine LCPL J. Birchfield. Other county-wide Memorial Day activities will be posted by next weekend as we edit them.


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What is a "Hoosier?" PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 28 January 2009 10:53

The Word "Hoosier"

For more than a century and a half the people of Indiana have been called Hoosiers. It is one of the oldest of state nicknames and has had a wider acceptance than most. True, there are Buckeyes of Ohio, the Suckers of Illinois and the Tarheels of North Carolina . . . but none of these has had the popular usage accorded Hoosier. You see the word used everywhere, the Lottery, movies, sports, etc.

Last Updated on Saturday, 31 January 2009 15:13
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A Brief Hoosier History PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, 09 January 2009 13:22

An advanced mound-building culture (the Mississippians) flourished in this area of North America from 800 A.D., up to the mid-15th century.

 

As a result of the mid-17th century French and Iroquois Wars in New France, a large slice of North America, many indigenous Indian tribes were forced further west into the central Great Lakes area just to survive. The Miami and Pottawatomie came first, followed by the Delaware and Shawnee nations.

 

In 1679, the French explorer Robert de La Salle traveled through the Ohio River Valley area; he claimed the lands for France; French fur traders soon ventured in and isolated trading posts were established.

 

Last Updated on Saturday, 17 January 2009 10:15
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The Legand of the LaPorte Ghost PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 12 June 2008 08:10

Scary HouseThe most famous haunted house in LaPorte is currently the site of the "I" Street Clinic on the corner of "I" and Tenth streets. There was originally a mansion at the site built by Dr. George L. Andrew between 1845 and 1850. There were many families who subsequently lived in this home.

Last Updated on Saturday, 31 January 2009 15:36
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Kingsbury Ordnance Plant History PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 12 June 2008 08:05

The United States War Department chose LaPorte County as one of the sites for a munitions plant during World War II. It was called the Kingsbury Ordnance Plant (KOP).

There were several reasons LaPorte was chosen as a site for this munitions plant. It was far enough away from both coasts to escape invasion or bombing. Additionally, three railroads served the area, there were thousands of people available to work, there was enough land available for the plant, and there was an adequate water supply.

Last Updated on Thursday, 12 June 2008 08:09
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The Legend of Belle Gunness PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 11 June 2008 13:59

In the early morning hours of April 28, 1908, a farm house on the outskirts of La Porte, Indiana burned to the ground. The home, located on McClung Rd., belonged to Belle Gunness who had lived in La Porte since 1901. Later that day, while workers sifted through the ruins, four bodies were discovered — one adult female and three young children. At first these bodies were believed to be those of Belle Gunness and her three children Myrtle (age 11), Lucy (age 9), and Phillip (age 5).

Last Updated on Thursday, 12 June 2008 08:10
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