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VALPARAISOÂ â The City Councilâs job of narrowing the list of candidates for a seat on the Valparaiso School Board became easier when one of the candidates, Malorie Medellin, dropped out. The remaining four are now all considered finalists.
The council spent two hours interviewing the candidates Monday night. The public is invited to submit questions to valposchoolboard@valpo.us for the second round of interviews, to be held at 4:50 p.m. May 17. Questions will be presented in a form that is appropriate and not repetitive, City Attorney Patrick Lyp said.
Dr. Robert Behrend, a Valparaiso dentist, is seeking reappointment. Also seeking that seat on the five-member board are Laura Huber, a bookkeeper at Meditrina Market Café; Anthony McDonald, a probation officer, JDAI Coordinator and Family Court mediator with Porter County Juvenile Probation; and Erika Watkins, director of Lisa s Safe Haven Child Care.
VALPARAISO â The city is getting a new French restaurant, the City Council decided Monday night.
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Le Bon Brasserie will receive the downtown liquor license, filling the void in downtown dining left when Sage restaurant closed permanently because of COVID-19.
Several council members said they wished they had an extra license available because Scarpe, an Italian restaurant downtown, also made a compelling case for the sole license available.
Scarpe owner Chris Shoemaker expressed his disappointment to the council after the vote was taken. âWeâve been open the whole timeâ despite the pandemic, he said. The restaurant pivoted when in-person dining was no longer allowed, creating a take-and-bake option so its fresh pasta would taste its best when it is eaten.