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One dead, one critical in Lake County kayaking incident

HOBART, Ind. – Indiana Conservation Officers are investigating a kayaking incident Sunday night that resulted in the death of a 19-year-old Dyer man and left a 54-year-old Dyer woman in critical condition. At around 8:15 p.m., the Lake County 911 Center received a call for help after witnesses saw two kayakers on Robinson Lake tip over and begin struggling in the water about 200 feet from shore. As the kayakers struggled, one witness entered the water to rescue them. During that attempt, both kayakers went under the surface of the water. The witness located the female and swam her back

August 2nd, 2022|Local News|

Elkhart County Police seeking information on missing 15-year-old

The Elkhart County Sheriff’s Office is investigating the disappearance of 15-year-old Antonio Mikell. He is described as a black male, 5 feet 3 inches tall, weighing 120 pounds with black hair and brown eyes, last seen wearing a Trump 2020 T shirt and pajama pants with Christmas lights, and carrying a silver suitcase. Antonio is missing from Elkhart and was last seen on Saturday, July 30, 2022 at 3:15 pm. He is believed to be in extreme danger and may require medical assistance. If you have any information on Antonio Mikell, contact the Elkhart County Sheriff’s Office at 574-533-4151 or

August 2nd, 2022|Local News|

U.S. 12 westbound closed in Ogden Dunes through Wednesday

Ogden Dunes police are reminding the public that U.S. 12 Westbound is closed in Ogden Dunes through Wednesday 3, for NIPSCO work related to the double track project. Drivers are able to take U.S. 12 east out of town; however, when returning to town the frontage road needs to be used. Additionally, northbound 249 is also experiencing traffic backups due to construction. Police say “If you can avoid the area around Ameriplex when returning to town, please do so. If you cannot, please expect delays and plan accordingly.”

August 2nd, 2022|Local News|

Porter County Sheriff’s Office seeking information on wanted man

The Porter County Sheriff’s Office is seeking information on the 54 -year-old Michael A Zaragoza. He is described as 5 feet, 8 inches tall, weighing 180 pounds with brown hair and brown eyes. Zaragoza has no known vehicle or employment, and typically travels with the assistance of friends or Uber. He is wanted for aggravated battery. Zaragoza is known to reside in, and frequent the Portage area, and is known to attend various substance abuse recovery meetings throughout northern Porter County. Zaragoza is currently believed to be staying at random locations with friends or family. He also has a history

August 2nd, 2022|Local News|

La Porte County Symphony Orchestra announces its 50th Anniversary season

The La Porte County Symphony Orchestra is entering its 50th Anniversary with the 2022-23 season. Concerts include: August 21 – Friendship Botanic Gardens September 17 – 17th Annual Hoosier Star! September 24 – Sharing Meadows (40th Anniversary) October 12 – 34th Annual Drayton Family Children’s Educational Concerts November 5 – “Americana!” December 10 – 28th Annual Holiday at the Pops February 11, 2023 – “Side by Side” with the La Porte High School Orchestra and Wind Ensemble March 12, 2023 – “Pictures at an Exhibition” April 22, 2023 – Purdue Varsity Glee Club and special guest yet to be announced

August 1st, 2022|Local News|

Indiana Region of the American Red Cross deploys volunteers to Eastern Kentucky to assist with recovery efforts after flooding

The Indiana Region of the American Red Cross is deploying eight volunteers to eastern Kentucky to assist with recovery efforts after significant flooding earlier this week. Additional volunteers may deploy from the region in the coming days as Red Cross teams continue to identify needs across eastern Kentucky. The volunteers will assist with mental health services, feeding assistance, shelter support and more. How to help: Visit redcross.org, call 800 RED-CROSS or text the word REDCROSS to 90999 to make a $10 donation. Donations enable the Red Cross to prepare for, respond to and help people recover from these disasters. This

July 31st, 2022|Local News|

Indiana Department of Health provides monkeypox update

The Indiana Department of Health announced Friday that a total of 45 monkeypox cases have been reported across the state from June 18 - July 28, including 2 pediatric cases. Due to limited vaccine supply, vaccines are initially being prioritized for close contacts of positive cases to prevent severe disease. The Indiana Department of Health says person-to-person transmission is possible either through skin-to-skin contact with body fluids, monkeypox sores or contaminated items, such as bedding or clothing, or through exposure to respiratory droplets during prolonged face-to-face contact. Read more at https://go.usa.gov/xSEYA Learn more at monkeypox.health.IN.gov

July 30th, 2022|Local News|

Temporary busing between Carroll Avenue and Gary/Chicago Airport Stations Aug. 1-5

In order to accommodate construction related to the Double Track NWI project, the South Shore Line will bus weekday passengers to stations between Carroll Avenue and Gary/Chicago Airport (Clark Road), effective Monday, Aug. 1 through Friday, Aug. 5. The Gary busing is in addition to ongoing busing between Carroll Avenue and Dune Park stations. Buses will arrive and depart with passengers to match the SSL’s published train schedule between Carroll Avenue and Gary/Chicago Airport, and will make all scheduled intermediate station stops. Loop bus service continues to be provided to Michigan City 11th Street (bus stop located at 920 Franklin

July 30th, 2022|Local News|

Michigan City High School “Senior Boot Camp” helps students prepare for next steps

Incoming seniors at Michigan City High School are already looking ahead to post-graduation plans. Nearly 40 students attended a “Senior Boot Camp” event on Friday at MCHS, preparing for their final high school year. Aaron Garrett, K-12 College and Career Coordinator for MCAS, organized the event as a way to ensure that seniors are set up for success. “This goal of our Senior Boot Camp is to help high school seniors get a jump start on their future,” Garrett said. “At Michigan City Area Schools, we focus on college and career readiness beginning at the elementary level, so our hope

July 30th, 2022|Local News|

Clinicians honored at Northwest Health – La Porte

Northwest Health – La Porte honored two caregivers in July. Chelsey Clark, RN is the recipient of the DAISY award for exceptional nursing and Ashley Hall, nursing assistant, is the recipient of the PETALS award for outstanding support professionals. “Clark, an intensive care nurse, was nominated by her patient’s spouse who said that Clark was wonderful to her husband and not only cared for him, but her entire family during his stay,” Northwest Health said. Hall was nominated by a patient who shared that Hall was attentive to her many needs and played a vital role in saving her life.

July 30th, 2022|Local News|

Washington Park Zoo to temporarily close for five days in September

The Washington Park Zoo in Michigan City will close for five days from Sept. 19 – 23, and will be inaccessible to the public during that time. Zoo staff will be making minor repairs and performing maintenance activities in the zoo’s Jungle Building. Some of the tasks require removing the animals from their viewing habitats into holding areas. The Zoo stated, “Zoo management feels that the staff needs to focus on these tasks at hand and closing to the general public is the most efficient and safe way to accomplish their goals.” Construction work to expand the African Lion and

July 30th, 2022|Local News|

La Porte County Symphony Orchestra offering student apprenticeships

The La Porte County Symphony Orchestra is offering student apprenticeships. The organization says that one of the best ways to inspire and to teach young talented musicians is to give them the chance to perform side-by-side with seasoned musicians – both in rehearsals and at actual performance. The Student Apprentice Program offers just such an opportunity. Young students from the area may audition for a seat in the orchestra; those selected will be paid a small stipend. 2022 - 23 Season Student Apprentice Auditions The LCSO is inviting advanced high school musicians to audition for the opportunity to play side-by-side

July 29th, 2022|Local News|

La Porte LakeFest kicks off tonight with several entertainment acts

La Porte LakeFest weekend starts tonight with the Downtown Market on Monroe Street (between Lincolnway and Washington Street). The event kicks off at 5 p.m. Friday with vendors, food trucks and beverage options. Then there will be a street dance, featuring Middle of the Road. There will also be a Country concert performed by Clayton Anderson at Stone Lake Beach. The free concert begins with opening act, Jasmine Tabor, at 7 p.m. There will be a comedy show performed by Brent Terhune at 7:30 p.m. in Fox Park. For more information and the complete schedule, visit www.laportelakefest.com.

July 29th, 2022|Local News|

Lake County Sheriff’s officer keeps woman holding a baby from falling

A woman who was seconds from collapsing while holding her 4-month-old on Wednesday was kept from falling by a quick-thinking Lake County Sheriff’s Department police officer. The potentially dangerous situation unfolded  after members of the warrant unit had lunch on Wicker Avenue in St. John. Police said the woman was apparently feeling lightheaded and confused but managed to mumble that she needed help holding the infant in her child seat carrier and that it was too heavy for her. Lieutenant Michael Hamady immediately recognized the signs of distress and was able to grab the baby carrier and keep the woman

July 29th, 2022|Local News|

Arts Commission invests nearly $3M to strengthen communities through art and creativity

Thursday, the Indiana Arts Commission (IAC) announced it has awarded $2,904,102 to 413 nonprofits to fund arts projects and organizations around the state through the Arts Organization Support and Arts Project Support grant programs. During its June 10 Quarterly Business Meeting, the Commission approved the funding recommendations for the two grant programs. Applications were reviewed by 85 Hoosiers from around the state with expertise in arts, community development, and finance. One example of an arts organization receiving support is Beachfront Dance School located in Lake County receiving Arts Organization Support Funding. Beachfront Dance School is a not for profit organization

July 29th, 2022|Local News|

Horizon Bank’s Chairman and CEO Craig Dwight receives Michigan City Economic Development Lifetime Achievement Award

Chairman and CEO of Horizon Bank, Craig M Dwight, received the Michigan City Economic Development Lifetime Achievement Award at the EDCMC Silver Anniversary Gala on July 21. The award celebrates the outstanding leadership Dwight has demonstrated to LaPorte County over the course of his career. Horizon says he has been a visionary and mentor to many in the community and has left his imprint on Michigan City economic growth forever. Dwight became President of Horizon in 1998 and Chairman and CEO in 2003. He has since worked to enhance the economic development and prosperity of the Michigan City community. Throughout

July 28th, 2022|Local News|

U.S. 20 bridge reconstruction moving to phase two in St. Joseph County

An Indiana Department of Transportation contractor will move into phase two of the bridge replacement project on the U.S. 20/31 bypass (referred to as U.S. 20) over U.S. 31 on or after Wednesday, August 3. During phase two, the westbound U.S. 20 bridge will be completely closed to traffic for bridge demolition and reconstruction work. The newly constructed bridge on eastbound U.S. 20 will be converted to two-way traffic, and westbound traffic will use the crossovers to cross the median and utilize the eastbound inside lane through the work zone. Motorists should be prepared for changing traffic patterns in this

July 28th, 2022|Local News|

Valparaiso Police and Fire training at Heavilin Elementary School

The Valparaiso Police Department, in conjunction with the Valparaiso Community Schools and the Valparaiso Fire Department, has informed the public of training that continues to take place at Heavilin Elementary School (2450 Heavilin Road) on Thursday and Friday. The safety drills will be conducted on each of these days from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. The Valparaiso Police Department says there will be an abundance of police vehicles and fire apparatus in the area throughout the day, with police and fire training activities occurring within the school. Police are telling the public to not be alarmed, as emergency services are

July 28th, 2022|Local News|

City of Valparaiso shares roadway and sidewalk enhancements schedule

The City of Valparaiso is sharing an aggressive schedule of infrastructure projects this season, working strategically to maximize the miles and lifespan for surfaces citywide. Paving Projects: Following up on last year’s projects which resurfaced some of the city’s most traveled roadways of Calumet Avenue, Roosevelt Road and Morgan Boulevard, this year’s program will enhance the surfaces of nearly seven miles throughout the city and neighborhoods. This work, on 14 roadways, will provide structural resurfacing, which extends the life of a roadway. Roads are selected for resurfacing based on a combination of factors, including overall wear, safety and traffic level

July 28th, 2022|Local News|

New NIPSCO Natural Gas Rates to take effect beginning September

Northern Indiana Public Service Company LLC (NIPSCO) received a decision from the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission (IURC) to adjust its natural gas rates, effective Sept. 1, 2022. The utility, which has been Indiana’s lowest cost natural gas provider on average over the last ten years, will phase in the newly approved rates over a two-step process expected in Sept. 2022 and March 2023 – with the majority of the increase occurring in Sept.*  “Customers expect service that is dependable and rates at the lowest cost possible,” said Mike Hooper, NIPSCO’s President and Chief Operating Officer. “This balanced outcome demonstrates a

July 28th, 2022|Local News|
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