Catches of the week
Bryan Zuanetti, of Santa Fe, caught a 29.5-inch, 8-pound walleye at Abiquiú Lake using a jig and plastic minnow April 3.
Walter Sarracino, of Grants, caught a 24-inch rainbow trout at Bluewater Lake using hot pink PowerBait on April 2.
Michael Proctor, of Carlsbad, caught and released a 15-inch crappie at Brantley Lake using a yellow and green crankbait April 2.
Tina McClendis, of Alamogordo, caught a 16-inch largemouth bass at Caballo Lake using a minnow April 2.
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Bryan Novotny, of Rio Rancho, caught and released several largemouth bass ranging in size from 14.5-inches to 19-inches at Conchas Lake using medium diving crankbaits April 2.
Feb 26, 2021
Nearly 800 convicted sex offenders appear on the public sex offender registries spanning Lake and Porter counties.
Offenders listed here live in Gary and have last names beginning with P through Z.
Galleries for other sex offenders in Gary were released over the past two weeks.Â
Offenders listed here live in Gary, according to the registries, and are required to register, by state law, because of their convictions.
A breakdown of convicted offenders in other Lake and Porter County communities can be found on nwi.com in this format.
To find out more, visit Lake County s Sex Offender Registry at http://lakecountysheriff.com/ Â
One of Jonathan Anzaldi’s earliest memories is standing on a stepstool in front of the stove around the age of four next to his grandmother, a Sicilian immigrant who taught
arrow NYC Health and Hospital mobile units offer free Covid testing in the Hunts Point section of the Bronx. Steve Sanchez/Pacific Press/Shutterstock
The city s effort to get New Yorkers inoculated against COVID-19 is struggling to get off the ground as the virus continues to soar in parts of the five boroughs. In the past few weeks, COVID-19 has intensified in six ZIP codes in the Bronx the state s unhealthiest county putting them in the top 25 ZIP codes in NYC with high seven-day positive testing rates for the virus.
Though testing shows COVID-19 is currently more prevalent in Staten Island, the Bronx is a close second, and city health figures show Bronx ZIP codes with consistently high COVID testing rates, including 10474 in Hunts Point, with a seven-day average positivity rate of 13.17%; 10459 in Charlotte Gardens with a 13.6% rate; 10452 in Concourse/Highbridge 13.92%; 10472 in Soundview with 13.73%; 10465 in Throggs Neck with 15.02%; and 10470, which covers a