EAST CHICAGOÂ â For many students in Northwest Indiana, masks will be optional for the upcoming school year, but that won t be the case for pupils in East Chicago.Â
According to a Return to Learn plan on the School City of East Chicago website, students and staff will need to have masks on them at all times next year and will be required to wear them in specified indoor and outdoor settings.Â
The district s plan outlines three levels based on how many active exposure cases of COVID-19 are present in the school buildings â green for no to low spread, yellow for minimal to moderate and red for substantial.Â
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CROWN POINT â A historic building s facade is set to be removed after engineers deemed it unsafe.Â
During a Monday Crown Point Historic Plan Commission meeting, Bryan Van Ryn, representing Duckit CRE, LLC, shared plans for 208 S. Main St., the former location of Antiques on Main. Due to the structural aspects and the existing building and the substructure of that wall, the report was given by the structural engineer that it s really not in a safe condition to restore, Van Ryn said.Â
Van Ryn said Duckit CRE is looking to construct a new facade and emulate what was there, noting a restaurant with a possible rooftop garden is proposed for the space.Â