On average, 80 per cent of all asphalt pavement is now recycled. That's taken a great deal of weight off landfills.

The lights are still on it. So is the stand.

I don't know what I'd do if the little screen goes black, or in my case, blue.

We don't want to use our pavements as a linear landfill, just to get rid of things. Some things simply shouldn't be in there.

You can't put a side away any more because these tactics are diminishing fatigue as a factor. It's almost done on cue.

A marriage is supposed to be about the couple, and the wedding represents the marriage. If the woman is doing all the work, it segregates it and makes it like it's her day and not our day.

We've had a very nice experience with diversity overall here in Munster. This has been a very professional community over the years with doctors, lawyers and professional people from all over the world, and their children have become part of our school districts in Northwest Indiana.

We want to encourage people to bring money by. No donation is too small; no donation too large.

There was a time, 25 years ago or more, when people simply dumped things. If you were rebuilding a road you would take the old asphalt and concrete and dump it someplace, whether in a landfill or in the back of some property, and use new aggregates.