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Fish Fry – All You Can Can Eat At American Legion Westville

This Friday, there will be an all you can eat fish fry from 5-8PM at American Legion Post #21 on Highway 421 in Westville. Dinner includes: Hand Breaded Pollock, chicken strips, french fries, creamy coleslaw, salad, rolls and Free Homemade Desserts. Special veterans and senior pricing: Adults-$9.00, Seniors(60yrs+) & Vets-$8.00, Kids 12 & under-$5.00, Preschoolers-Free. Carry-outs are available.

February 11th, 2019|Local News|

HUD AWARDS NEARLY $23 MILLION TO HELP END HOMELESSNESS IN INDIANAPOLIS

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development awarded nearly $23 million to support new homeless programs across Indiana. The amount awarded reflects an increase of nearly $3.4 million from the amount awarded last year. Last month, HUD also announced nearly $18.4 million in grants to renew funding to 82 of local homeless assistance programs throughout Indiana. Combined, this funding represents a record investment to support state and local efforts across the nation to reduce and end homelessness. HUD Secretary Ben Carson made the announcement in Akron, Ohio Friday during a visit to the Battered Women's Shelter, a HUD-assisted local

February 11th, 2019|Local News|

Residents of Michigan City are Urged to Apply Immediately for Free Home Repairs to Houses Built Before 1978

Mayor Ron Meer is proud to announce the City of Michigan City’s recent inclusion in the State of Indiana’s Lead-based paint remediation program which is sponsored by Medicaid and administered through the Indiana State Department of Health. Home owners, Landlords, and Renters who live in a home, or own a home, built before 1978 can receive a free home inspection to determine if the residents are being exposed to lead-based paint hazards. Homes providing child care are also eligible for this service. If lead-based paint exists, this program will also pay for removal of the lead hazard. To be eligible

February 11th, 2019|Local News|

Traffic Stop Nets Two Arrests

The Valparaiso Police Department arrested two subjects yesterday, stemming from an investigation initiated by a traffic stop. The vehicle, operated by 43 year old Chad Prince, of South Bend was stopped for various traffic violations, including a loud muffler and illegal lane usage.  During the contact, Prince was deceptive with officers regarding his actions and admitted having a suspended driver’s license. It was also learned that Prince had provided a false name to officers during the initial investigation. A department K9 was utilized and alerted to the presence of a narcotic odor emitting from the vehicle.  The subsequent search of

February 11th, 2019|Local News|

Update: Arrest Made In Infant Death Case

The La Porte County Sheriff’s Office announces the arrest of 24 year old Brandon L. Bottom, of rural Michigan City, following the death investigation by detectives of the Criminal Investigations Division (CID) of the Sheriff’s Office. Last Friday evening (02/01), Franciscan Health Hospital, Michigan City campus, contacted the Sheriff’s Office regarding an injured eight week old infant boy. The boy was being transported to the University of Chicago Medicine – Comer Children’s Hospital in Chicago, Illinois. Detectives from the CID were immediately notified and activated.  On Tuesday, at 11:41 AM, the child was declared dead after it was medically determined there

February 11th, 2019|Local News|

Monday Weather

A 50 percent chance of snow, mainly after 3pm. Cloudy, with a high near 33. A mixture of snow and freezing rain in the overnight hours.

February 11th, 2019|Local News|

Fish Fry – All You Can Can Eat At American Legion Westville

This Friday, there will be an all you can eat fish fry  from 5-8PM at American Legion Post #21 on Highway 421 in Westville. Dinner includes: Hand Breaded Pollock, chicken strips, french fries, creamy coleslaw, salad, rolls and Free Homemade Desserts. Special veterans and senior pricing:  Adults-$9.00, Seniors(60yrs+) & Vets-$8.00, Kids 12 & under-$5.00, Preschoolers-Free. Carry-outs are available.

February 10th, 2019|Local News|

Traffic Stop Nets Two Arrests

The Valparaiso Police Department arrested two subjects yesterday, stemming from an investigation initiated by a traffic stop. The vehicle, operated by 43 year old Chad Prince, of South Bend was stopped for various traffic violations, including a loud muffler and illegal lane usage. During the contact, Prince was deceptive with officers regarding his actions and admitted having a suspended driver’s license. It was also learned that Prince had provided a false name to officers during the initial investigation. A department K9 was utilized and alerted to the presence of a narcotic odor emitting from the vehicle. The subsequent search of

February 10th, 2019|Local News|

Young’s Bill to Boost Agriculture Education Heads to President

U.S. Senator Todd Young (R-Ind.) announced yesterday  that the Senate has unanimously passed his legislation, the National FFA Organization's Federal Charter Amendments Act. This bill will update and modernize the charter for the Future Farmers of America (FFA) to better reflect agriculture education in the 21st Century. The legislation now heads to the President’s desk to be signed into law. The National FFA Organization's Federal Charter Amendments Act updates the FFA’s charter to allow for regional diversity among student officer vice presidents. Additionally, the legislation provides governing flexibility for national officers in order to reduce operational delays caused by vacant

February 10th, 2019|Local News|

Robbery In Michigan City Gas Station Parking Lot, Suspect Arrested

This past Wednesday night, Officer Petrie was dispatched to the Save-A-Lot gas station, located at 1811 Franklin Street, in reference to a Robbery that had just taken place in the parking lot. Upon his arrival he located the 49-year-old female victim. She reported she had exited the gas station and had just returned to her vehicle when a man approached her and grabbed her purse. A struggle over the purse ensued which caused injury to her. The man ultimately obtained the purse and fled on foot to his vehicle which was parked a few blocks away. The victim was able

February 10th, 2019|Local News|

South Shore Line Auto Show Information

South Shore Line service updates will be in effect to accommodate passengers wishing to attend the Chicago Auto Show taking place Feb. 9-18 at McCormick Place.An eastbound passenger extra will run on Saturday, Feb. 9, and Saturday, Feb. 16. The train will depart McCormick Place at 4:52 p.m., run non-stop to Hegewisch and make all local stops terminating at Carroll Avenue, Michigan City. This train will not serve Hudson Lake or South Bend. For information on weekday trains making flag stops at the McCormick Place Station from Feb. 11-15 and Feb. 18 visit the South Shore website by clicking on

February 10th, 2019|Local News|

HUD AWARDS NEARLY $23 MILLION TO HELP END HOMELESSNESS IN INDIANAPOLIS

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development awarded nearly $23 million to support new homeless programs across Indiana. The amount awarded reflects an increase of nearly $3.4 million from the amount awarded last year. Last month, HUD also announced nearly $18.4 million in grants to renew funding to 82 of local homeless assistance programs throughout Indiana.  Combined, this funding represents a record investment to support state and local efforts across the nation to reduce and end homelessness. HUD Secretary Ben Carson made the announcement in Akron, Ohio Friday during a visit to the Battered Women's Shelter, a HUD-assisted local

February 9th, 2019|Local News|

Flags Directed To Half Staff For U.S. Representative John David Dingell, Jr.

Governor Eric J. Holcomb is directing flags across the state to be flown at half-staff to honor former U.S. Representative John David Dingell, Jr., the longest-serving member of Congress in U.S. history. Flags should be flown at half-staff from now until sunset Saturday, Feb. 9, 2019. Gov. Holcomb also asks businesses and residents across the state to lower their flags to half-staff to honor him.

February 9th, 2019|Local News|

Robbery In Michigan City Gas Station Parking Lot, Suspect Arrested

This past Wednesday night, Officer Petrie was dispatched to the Save-A-Lot gas station, located at 1811 Franklin Street, in reference to a Robbery that had just taken place in the parking lot. Upon his arrival he located the 49-year-old female victim. She reported she had exited the gas station and had just returned to her vehicle when a man approached her and grabbed her purse. A struggle over the purse ensued which caused injury to her. The man ultimately obtained the purse and fled on foot to his vehicle which was parked a few blocks away. The victim was able

February 9th, 2019|Local News|

Honda Manufacturing of Indiana Awards $7,500 to Hoosiers Feeding the Hungry

Honda Manufacturing of Indiana recently awarded Hoosiers Feeding the Hungry a grant for$7,500 to be used to serve Indiana residents. These funds will help Hoosiers Feeding the Hungry pay processing fees for large game and livestock donations within Indiana.The processed meat will then be given to area hunger-relief agencies. Founded in 2011, Hoosiers Feeding the Hungry is asking area hunters and farmers to take their large game or livestock to a participating meat processor. The donation will be processed, packaged and frozen at no cost (plus, farmers may write off the fair market value on their taxes). Local hunger-relief agencies

February 8th, 2019|Local News|

United States Department of Agriculture Launches High-Speed Broadband e-Connectivity Resource Guide

Assistant to the Secretary for Rural Development Anne Hazlett announced yesterday that the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) has launched a new toolkit to help support the deployment of high-speed broadband e-Connectivity in rural communities. The e-Connectivity Toolkit features 27 USDA programs that support broadband deployment. The easy-to-use resource is a simple guide that allows customers to identify their type of e-Connectivity project and locate resources the federal government offers for planning, equipment, construction, research and other e-Connectivity projects. Resources such as grants, loans and technical assistance are available from multiple Mission Areas at USDA, including Rural Development, National

February 8th, 2019|Local News|

Wrong-Way Driver On Indiana Toll Road Causes Serious Crash

A wrong-way driver caused a serious crash on the Indiana Toll Road, near the 3.8 mile marker eastbound, early Thursday morning. The preliminary investigation indicated that around 4:48 a.m. a Dodge passenger car was travelling westbound in the eastbound lanes of the Indiana Toll Road near mile marker 3.8. A Honda SUV driven by 43 year old Juan Salazar of Chicago was travelling eastbound in the far left lane when the Dodge collided head-on with the Honda, blocking all eastbound lanes. Salazar was transported to St. Margaret’s Hospital in Hammond, IN with non-life-threatening injuries. A passenger in the Honda, 52

February 8th, 2019|Local News|

Young’s Bill to Boost Agriculture Education Heads to President

U.S. Senator Todd Young (R-Ind.) announced yesterday that the Senate has unanimously passed his legislation, the National FFA Organization's Federal Charter Amendments Act. This bill will update and modernize the charter for the Future Farmers of America (FFA) to better reflect agriculture education in the 21st Century. The legislation now heads to the President’s desk to be signed into law. The National FFA Organization's Federal Charter Amendments Act updates the FFA’s charter to allow for regional diversity among student officer vice presidents. Additionally, the legislation provides governing flexibility for national officers in order to reduce operational delays caused by vacant

February 8th, 2019|Local News|

LaPorte County Sheriff’s Investigating Death of Infant

Last Friday evening, Franciscan Health Hospital, Michigan City campus, contacted the Sheriff’s Office regarding an injured 8 week old infant. Hospital officials advised the infant was being transported to the University of Chicago Medicine – Comer Children’s Hospital in Chicago, Illinois. Detectives from the Criminal Investigations Division of the Sheriff’s Office were immediately notified and activated. Throughout last weekend, detectives continued to investigate the matter surrounding the injury to the infant. On Tuesday, it was medically determined the infant had no brain activity and officially declared dead at 11:41 AM. Detectives continue to investigate, and the matter is now being

February 8th, 2019|Local News|
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