Lenny Randle, a 12-year major league veteran who once punched his manager and also got down on his hands and knees on the infield grass to blow a baseball foul during a game, died Dec. 29. He was 75.
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Chesterton Art Center (CAC) is shining a spotlight on the work of their creative and supportive members with the Annual Members’ Exhibit, on display through Jan. 11 at 115 S. Fourth St., Chesterton.
How Dan Quinn and Adam Peters breathed new life into a decaying NFL franchise.