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Watch now: Hundreds gather in Indiana to mourn slain corrections officer who will be buried in Decatur

MICHIGAN CITY, Indiana — Hundreds gathered on a gloomy Sunday to honor the life of Eugene Lasco.  A longtime lieutenant with Indiana Department of Correction who was born in Decatur, Lasco, 57, died Feb. 21 after being stabbed at Indiana State Prison, where he worked for nearly 12 years. On Sunday, Lasco received his final call.  Unit 15, ISP Control. Unit 15, ISP Control. Unit 15, Lt. Eugene Lasco Sr., ISP Control, a solemn voice announced over a radio. On Feb. 21, 2021, Indiana Department of Correction Lt. Eugene Lee Lasco Sr. answered his final call. The voice continued, breaking in the middle of the message:  Lasco  While assisting another officer who was being attacked, Lt. Lasco was fatally stabbed. There is no greater love than a man that would lay down his life for another. Indiana Department of Correction Lt. Eugene Lee Lasco Sr., unit 15, is 10-42. He has gone home for the final time.  

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David Lilienthal David Lilienthal might not be a household name now, but the 1916 graduate of Michigan City’s Elston High School was head of two powerful federal agencies the 1930s and 1940s. Lilienthal was born July 8, 1899, in Morton, Illinois. He was principally raised in Michigan City and Valparaiso. After serving as a member of the Wisconsin Public Service Commission, he was appointed to the three-person board overseeing the Tennessee Valley Authority. The TVA was established during the Great Depression so the federal government could distribute hydroelectric power to rural areas not served by private utilities. In 1946, U.S. Under Secretary of State Dean Acheson asked Lilienthal to chair a five-member group that would advise President Harry Truman and Secretary of State James Byrns on the dangers of nuclear weapons.

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