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Porter County Council seeking financial advice

“I’ll see you in heaven.” It was the last thing Al Braccolino, 90, of Crown Point, told one of his daughters as paramedics loaded him into an ambulance Nov. 16. COVID-19 forced him into the final fight of his life. Ten days later, the chair Al usually occupied at the Thanksgiving table would sit empty. The husband to his wife of 70 years, father of three and grandfather of six died on the holiday. Al’s daughter, Sandra Noe, was herself suffering from COVID-19, which she contracted while caring for her sick parents, when the virus forced Al’s hospitalization. Noe, 66, is no stranger to helping elderly shut-ins weather isolation.

Tallian s juvenile justice reforms set to be enacted into law

“I’ll see you in heaven.” It was the last thing Al Braccolino, 90, of Crown Point, told one of his daughters as paramedics loaded him into an ambulance Nov. 16. COVID-19 forced him into the final fight of his life. Ten days later, the chair Al usually occupied at the Thanksgiving table would sit empty. The husband to his wife of 70 years, father of three and grandfather of six died on the holiday. Al’s daughter, Sandra Noe, was herself suffering from COVID-19, which she contracted while caring for her sick parents, when the virus forced Al’s hospitalization. Noe, 66, is no stranger to helping elderly shut-ins weather isolation.

WATCH NOW: Neighbors react to Somers House shooting

Neighbors reacted with concern Sunday to the shooting at Somers House Tavern near Kenosha that left three dead and two wounded. "This just shows it can happen anywhere at any

Watch now: Neighbors react to Wisconsin tavern shooting that left 3 dead

Neighbors reacted with concern Sunday to the shooting at Somers House Tavern near Kenosha that left three dead and two wounded. "This just shows it can happen anywhere at any

St John considers water, sewer rate increases

ST. JOHN — The town is considering a 30% increase to its water rate and a 10% increase to its sewer rate.  During a study session Wednesday, the St. John Town Council introduced and discussed the hikes, which will be considered at its regular meeting later this month.  The discussion comes after the town asked residents to be mindful of their water usage in August after town officials raised concerns over a fast drop in water at one of the town s towers, according to a previous Times report.  Our water usage continues to grow, not just in the matter of as the residents grow, our water usage continues to grow, but I think it s growing at an average (of) about 40 million gallons per year, over the last few years, Town Council President Gerald Swets said.

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