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Indiana Michigan Power Adds Extra Line Workers To Restore Power

In addition to more than 200 I&M crews on the ground in southwest Michigan and north-central Indiana Monday, I&M is adding 100 line workers from Ohio early Tuesday to assist with restoration. Heavy, wet snow combined with strong winds caused trees and limbs to drop onto power lines. Snow accumulated on leaves remaining on trees to contribute to limbs and branches dropping into lines. Over 5 inches of snow were reported in portions of Berrien County, Mich. Wind gusts of 40 mph were recorded in Benton Harbor and 43 mph in South Bend. Customers can check the latest restoration information

November 26th, 2018|Local News|

Monday’s Winter Storm Affects Over 40,000 NIPSCO Customers

NIPSCO crews continue restoration efforts after Monday morning’s winter storm which caused significant damage and outages from heavy snowfall and winds in excess of 45 miles per hour.  Several hundred cases of downed lines, broken poles and equipment have been reported and identified. In total, more than 40,000 electric customers were affected. As of 5:00 p.m. Monday, approximately 6,800 customers remained without power – primarily located in Lake, Porter, and La Porte counties. NIPSCO employees continued to work around-the-clock to respond to the damage, with the support of additional resources working in the call center and emergency command center to

November 26th, 2018|Local News|

School Delays and Closings

Michigan City Schools - CLOSED Marquette Catholic - CLOSED La Porte Schools - CLOSED Duneland School Corp. - CLOSED Valparaiso Community Schools - CLOSED Portage Township Schools - CLOSED St. Patrick School - CLOSED St. Paul School - CLOSED Portage Christian School - 2 hour delay Union Township - CLOSED Innovations in Learning - CLOSED *Check back for updates*

November 26th, 2018|Local News|

New Traffic Configuration on I-65

INDOT announced a new traffic configuration on I-65 in Lake County between I-94 and U.S. 12/20 as part of a bridge deck replacement project. The southbound bridge over Central Avenue and the CSX Railroad tracks is being replaced in a project that started earlier this year. On or after Tuesday, Nov. 27, the traffic pattern in that area will change. Northbound I-65 will go back to being two lanes heading northbound, with no southbound traffic flowing on I-65 through that corridor. Because of this change, the exit ramps connecting the I-80/90 Indiana Toll Road and 15th Avenue to southbound I-65

November 26th, 2018|Local News|

Man Arrested for Selling Narcotics at Baymont Inn in Michigan City

Last week, the La Porte County Drug Task Force announced the arrest of 35 year old Boyd D. Hartley III of New Carlisle following the execution of a search warrant in Michigan City. On Monday November 19th, The La Porte County Drug Task Force received information that Hartley was selling narcotics from a room at the Baymont Inn located in the 4100 Block of Franklin Street. The La Porte County Drug Task Force executed a search warrant, where a large quantity of methamphetamine was recovered, along with heroin, drug paraphernalia, and a large amount of money that was ultimately seized.

November 26th, 2018|Local News|

New Franciscan Health Michigan City Hospital To Hold Public Open House

The public is invited to get a glimpse of the future of healthcare and tour the new Franciscan Health Michigan City at an open house celebration from noon to 4 PM on Dec. 8. The new Franciscan Health Michigan City includes 123 private, inpatient rooms and robust outpatient services with advanced diagnostic imaging equipment. Along with getting a preview of the facility and the new technology inside, visitors can gain insight into their own health through screenings, including body mass index, bone density, hepatitis C, blood glucose, pulse oximetry and blood pressure. Families are welcome, with activities planned for kids,

November 26th, 2018|Local News|

South Shore Line Parking

The South Shore Line advises that the parking lot on Roxanna Drive adjacent to the former East Chicago school is not available for passenger use. NICTD does not own nor operate this parking lot, and those vehicles parking within this lot are subject to being towed at their own expense by the property owner. For passengers unable to find parking at East Chicago, please make alternate arrangements to use other South Shore Line system parking lots in Gary, Hammond or Hegewisch.

November 26th, 2018|Local News|

New Franciscan Health Michigan City Hospital To Hold Public Open House

The public is invited to get a glimpse of the future of healthcare and tour the new Franciscan Health Michigan City at an open house celebration from noon to 4 PM on Dec. 8. The new Franciscan Health Michigan City includes 123 private, inpatient rooms and robust outpatient services with advanced diagnostic imaging equipment. Along with getting a preview of the facility and the new technology inside, visitors can gain insight into their own health through screenings, including body mass index, bone density, hepatitis C, blood glucose, pulse oximetry and blood pressure. Families are welcome, with activities planned for kids,

November 25th, 2018|Local News|

Senator Young Legislation Incentivizes New Investments in Cleaner and More Efficient Coal Technology

U.S. Senator Todd Young (R-Ind.)  announced new legislation this week to revitalize the Department of Energy’s (DOE) loan guarantee program and incentivize energy producers to construct new, cleaner, and more efficient coal-fired units. The Reinvigorating American Energy Infrastructure Act, S.3653, would expand eligibility for DOE’s existing loan guarantee program to high efficiency, low emission generating coal plants, also known as HELE units. By broadening the eligibility for DOE’s loan program, the legislation aims to encourage reinvestment in coal technology. DOE’s energy loan guarantee program dates back to the 1970s. Most recently, the Energy Policy Act of 2005 established a loan

November 25th, 2018|Local News|

Marquette Opens Search for Family to Move into Habitat for Humanity Home

Winter will have to come and go before shovels will penetrate the dirt on the lot located at Ohio & 9th Street, but there's plenty of work to be done indoors as Marquette and Habitat for Humanity prepare to construct a new home. The two organizations have begun their search for a family to take ownership of the home, which figures to be completed in late spring of 2019. In fact, Marquette and Habitat for Humanity hope to identify that family before Christmas. One of the many benefits of taking ownership of a Habitat for Humanity home is that the

November 25th, 2018|Local News|

Senator Young Legislation Incentivizes New Investments in Cleaner and More Efficient Coal Technology

U.S. Senator Todd Young (R-Ind.)  announced new legislation to revitalize the Department of Energy’s (DOE) loan guarantee program and incentivize energy producers to construct new, cleaner, and more efficient coal-fired units. The Reinvigorating American Energy Infrastructure Act, S.3653, would expand eligibility for DOE’s existing loan guarantee program to high efficiency, low emission generating coal plants, also known as HELE units. By broadening the eligibility for DOE’s loan program, the legislation aims to encourage reinvestment in coal technology. DOE’s energy loan guarantee program dates back to the 1970s. Most recently, the Energy Policy Act of 2005 established a loan guarantee program

November 24th, 2018|Local News|

Marquette Singers to Hold Poinsettia Sale

The Marquette Singers are selling poinsettias for $12 as part of their annual fundraiser. These plants can be purchased from any of the Marquette Singers, or from Mrs. Amy Crane at acrane@marquette-hs.org. Orders with money must be placed by November 30th. The poinsettias will be delivered on December 12th and used for the annual Christmas Concert, then available for pickup that evening. Checks can be made out to Marquette Catholic High School.

November 24th, 2018|Local News|

NW Indiana Trades Day–Over 1300 Students To Attend

The Second Annual Construction & Skilled Trades Day, will occur on Tuesday November 27th, for the Second Annual Construction & Skilled Trades Day, hosted by the Northwest Indiana Workforce Board, the Construction Advancement Foundation and Indiana Plan. Seventeen Trade Organizations will be set up (complete with equipment, technology, and mock work sites) Over 1300 students from Northwest Indiana High Schools/Programs will be in attendance. Hands-on demonstrations by several of the trades where students are also able to participate with demonstration The event is scheduled from 8:00am-2:00pm at the Lake County Fairgrounds—Industrial Building at 889 S. Court Street in Crown Point.

November 23rd, 2018|Local News|

State Employees’ Community Campaign Made it Count for Project 44 Concludes with First-Ever Basketball Tournament at Governor’s Residence

State agencies raised $1.4 million raised for various charities, as employees took to the Governor’s Court with the final push for this year’s State Employees’ Community Campaign (SECC). The SECC is a yearly effort to encourage state employees to contribute to any charity with a 501(c)(3) ruling through special events, one-time contributions, or payroll deductions. Since its inception, state employees have contributed more than $32 million through the SECC to charities of their choice for over 40 years. The 2018 installment of the SECC offered the first state agency 3-on-3 basketball tournament hosted at Governor Eric Holcomb’s residence in Indianapolis.

November 23rd, 2018|Local News|

BMV Announces Thanksgiving Holiday Hours

All Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicle (BMV) branches will be closed Thursday, November 22 and Friday, November 23 in observance of the Thanksgiving holiday. Branches will resume regular business hours on Saturday, November 24. For a complete list of branch locations and hours, to complete an online transaction, or to find a 24 - hour BMV Connect kiosk near you visit IN.gov/BMV

November 22nd, 2018|Local News|

CDC: Do Not Eat Romaine Lettuce

The CDC is advising everyone to not eat romaine lettuce. In a statement Tuesday they said “Do not eat any romaine lettuce, including whole heads and hearts, chopped, organic and salad mixes with romaine until we learn more. If you don’t know if it’s romaine or can’t confirm the source, don’t eat it”.

November 22nd, 2018|Local News|

Indiana State Police Increases Traffic Enforcement This Thanksgiving With Operation C.A.R.E.

As millions of Americans flood the nation’s highways this Thanksgiving travel holiday, Indiana State Police will join forces with peer law enforcement agencies in other states as part of Operation C.A.R.E. Operation C.A.R.E.—short for Combined Accident Reduction Effort—reduces crashes by enforcing laws relating to impaired driving, seat belts, speeding and young-adult driver licenses. It is a year-round effort that increases traffic enforcement around major travel holidays including Christmas and New Year’s Eve. Overtime patrols and equipment purchases are supported with National Highway Traffic Safety Administration funds distributed by the Indiana Criminal Justice Institute.

November 22nd, 2018|Local News|

Food Safety Concerns this Thanksgiving

This Thanksgiving, concerns about salmonella in turkey products is on the table for many consumer groups. A drug-resistant strain of the bacteria has made more than 160 people in 35 states sick and killed one person in the past year, according to the C-D-C. Senior policy analyst Steve Suppan with the Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy says this current outbreak could be the product of 15 years of privatizing the U.S. Department of Agriculture food-inspection process. He says poultry plants can now determine their own line speed – up to 175 birds a minute – making it nearly impossible

November 22nd, 2018|Local News|

Rep. Pressel returns to the Statehouse for Organization Day

State Rep. Jim Pressel (R-Rolling Prairie) joined fellow legislators at the Statehouse Tuesday for the Indiana General Assembly’s Organization Day. Organization Day marks the ceremonial start to the 2019 legislative session. It occurs annually in November, providing state lawmakers time to gather together, meet new members and prepare for the upcoming legislative session. Members of the House of Representatives are partnering with the Indiana Division of The Salvation Army to increase awareness about childhood hunger. Advocacy groups report nearly half of all food-insecure households in Indiana have children living there, and 33 percent of those being served at Hoosier food

November 21st, 2018|Local News|

Indiana State Police Seeks Recruits for the 79th Recruit Academy

The Indiana State Police is now accepting applications for the 79th Recruit Academy. Individuals who are interested in beginning a rewarding career as an Indiana State Trooper must apply online at https://www.in.gov/isp/2368.htm. This website will provide a detailed synopsis of the application process as well as information on additional career opportunities with the Indiana State Police. Applications must be submitted electronically by 11:59 pm (EST) on Sunday, February 10, 2019. Applications submitted after the deadline will not be accepted for the 79th Recruit Academy. Interested applicants can obtain additional information about a career as an Indiana State Trooper by visiting

November 21st, 2018|Local News|
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