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Michigan City Area Schools congratulates staff for new positions, sends best wishes to retiring teacher

Michigan City Area Schools Tuesday congratulated Kevin McGuire, who was recently named Chief Financial Officer for Michigan City Area Schools. MCAS says that Kevin has served as MCAS Director of Technology for the past 20 years and that they welcome him into this new role. MCAS also congratulated Ms. Neal, new Principal of Marsh Elementary for next school year. Additionally they congratulated and gave best wishes to Mrs. Tappan, who is retiring as Marsh Principal after 26 years of service.

June 8th, 2022|Local News|

NICTD gives update on track work at U.S. 12 and LaPorte / Porter County Line Road

Construction work was recently completed near U.S. 12 and NICTD's tracks at LaPorte/Porter County Line Road. U.S. 12 had a short-term road closure as this work occurred. Additional road closures will occur moving westward throughout the project.  

June 8th, 2022|Local News|

La Porte Police Department declares Tuesday’s traffic blitz a success

The La Porte Police Department announced that Tuesday’s traffic blitz was a success.  With nine officers the blitz yielded 46 traffic stops, 31 written warnings, 20 citations, one drug arrest, and one traffic arrest.  Police said the blitz was necessary in order to make the roads of La Porte safer and reduce traffic accidents.  The department said comments received Monday helped to identify locations where citizens have concerns of traffic in their neighborhoods. They also said this will help direct their next blitz and daily patrolling.  

June 8th, 2022|Local News|

Horizon Bank announces promotion of Kenneth A. Whisenton as Senior Community Development Officer

Noe S. Najera, Horizon Bank’s Executive Vice President, Senior Retail and Mortgage Lending Officer, Tuesday announced the promotion of Kenneth A. Whisenton as Senior Community Development Officer. Whisenton will lead, manage, and administer Horizon Bank's CRA, Fair Lending, and Diversity & Inclusion outreach programs. This position will support the oversight of the Bank's CRA Lending, Community Development, and CRA Investment activities throughout Horizon Bank’s footprint.  Horizon says Whisenton came to the company with a firm belief that access to capital, financial education, and wealth-building financial services should be assessable to all. As a Community Reinvestment Officer, he worked closely with

June 8th, 2022|Local News|

Free at-home COVID-19 Test Kits available from LaPorte County Health Department

The LaPorte County Health Department announced that COVID-19 at-Home test kits are available for free at both the La Porte and Michigan City offices during normal office hours. The La Porte Office is located at 809 State Street 4th floor of the County Complex building. The Michigan City Office is located at 300 Washington Street, Suite 106 on the first floor of the courthouse. Office hours are 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday through Friday. Test kits will be available while supplies last. Please contact their office with any questions.

June 8th, 2022|Local News|

South Shore Line Double Track NWI Project construction update

The following is an update from NICTD on the South Shore Line (NICTD) Double Track NWI Project construction that is ongoing: GARY- MILLER STATION AREA All buildings have been demolished for the construction of the station and parking lots in Miller. New sewer work is underway in both the west and east parking lots. Parking is available but temporarily restricted while work near Miller Station progresses. Vehicular and pedestrian access from Melton Road (US 20) will be closed, the driveway from Old US 12/Dunes Hwy will remain open with some lane restrictions. Construction activities may occur on the shoulder of Old

June 8th, 2022|Local News|

Michigan City Police Violent Crime Reduction Patrols yield 4 arrests and 4 guns

The Michigan City Police Department continues extra Violent Crime Reduction patrols to combat a recent uptick in gun violence. While out conducting patrols officers seized four handguns, drugs, and made four arrests over the weekend. On Friday, an officer observed a traffic infraction on Barker Avenue near Cloud Street on a Ford SUV. After catching up with the vehicle in the 1300 block of E. Michigan Boulevard a traffic stop was conducted, and six individuals were identified inside the vehicle. After further investigation a search was conducted by officers and four handguns were located in the vehicle. One of the

June 7th, 2022|Local News|

Valparaiso Police seeking identification of people of interest in theft case

Valparaiso Police are investigating the theft of money from the Valparaiso Casey’s General Store, located at 2004 Morthland Dr. The theft occurred on May 20, at around 7:00 p.m. Police say the male subjects are people of interest in the theft, as they were known to have the currency in their possession before leaving the area in a dark colored SUV. Police say if you have information regarding the subjects or vehicle in the posted photos, contact Detective Josh Biggs at 219-462-2135. Information can also be texted to TIP411 (847-411) and enter “Valpo” in the message field prior to sending

June 7th, 2022|Local News|

Lane shifts and overnight lane closures set for I-65 in Lake County

Overnight lane closures are scheduled for this evening, June 7, for pavement repairs ahead of ongoing construction on I-65 between U.S. 30 and I-80/94. Overnight lane closures on or after Thursday, June 9 will be used to set up the new maintenance of traffic. Starting on or after the morning of June 10, three travel lanes will be open to traffic but will be shifted to make room for the work zone. INDOT says motorists should follow lane markings carefully through these traffic shifts. The ramp from southbound I-65 to Ridge Road and ramp from Ridge Road to I-65 northbound

June 7th, 2022|Local News|

La Porte police announce new traffic blitz due to uptick in accidents and complaints

The La Porte Police Department announced Monday that due to a noticeable uptick in accidents and citizen complaints the department is going to start doing weekly focused traffic blitzes. Police say the blitzes will be with the aid of Patrol, Chief and Assistant Chief and Detective Bureau personnel. The department also says the dates will be on random weekdays and weekends.

June 7th, 2022|Local News|

Franciscan Health Dyer partners with Signet Health to manage behavioral health services

Franciscan Health Dyer has announced a partnership with Signet Health to provide management and advisory services for its growing behavioral health service line, which recently expanded its adolescent programs. Earlier this year, Signet partnered with Franciscan Health Michigan City at its behavioral health unit, bringing “a wealth of expertise and an experienced team focused on behavioral health and rehab,” according to Scott Mundell, administrative director of business development at Franciscan Alliance. “While Signet is serving in an advisory and management capacity, patient care will still be provided by Franciscan Health,” he added. Signet Health is based in North Richland Hills,

June 7th, 2022|Local News|

Indiana Department of Education reminding Hoosiers of free summer meals available to students across state

This summer, all Indiana students age 18 and younger have access to free, nutritious meals and snacks at more than 1,000 locations statewide through the 2022 Summer Food Service Program, according the Indiana Department of Education. To find a Summer Food Service site, families can visit IDOENutrition.com to search for sites near them. The tool allows families to search by the meal served and days of the week where meals are offered. Families can also call the National Hunger Hotline at 1-866-3-HUNGRY or 1-877-8-HAMBRE or text “summer meals” or “verano” to the National Hunger Hotline at 914-342-7744 for additional assistance.

June 7th, 2022|Local News|

VNA Hospice of NWI and Porter County Community Foundation to host “Stand Down” event for veterans

VNA Hospice of NWI, in partnership with the Porter County Community Foundation, are hosting an event for veterans in our community called Porter County Stand Down. Inspired by the “stand downs” of the Vietnam era which offered service members a break from combat to attend to personal needs, the event will provide veterans with the opportunity to obtain resources, benefits, and other helpful information from 50+ vendors in one, convenient location.  “The Stand Down is an effort to honor and give back to the veterans in our community who have given all of us so much,” said Bob Franko, President

June 7th, 2022|Local News|

Portage Police welcome new code enforcement officer

The Portage Police Department Friday welcomed Anthony Centracchio as their new Code Enforcement Officer. He joins current Code Enforcement Officer, John Siroky. John has investigated 730 complaints so far this year and the department says they’re hopeful adding a second officer will allow the department to be more efficient and handle any additional complaint volume.

June 6th, 2022|Local News|

Economic Development of Michigan City to mark silver anniversary

The Economic Development Corporation Michigan City team is marking 25 years of impact, momentum and growth with a Silver Anniversary Gala at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, July 21 at the Blue Chip Hotel & Casino. The event will include awards that will recognize business and community leaders who have been an integral part of moving Michigan City forward. Online tickets will be available soon, and sponsorship opportunities are now available by contacting them at 219-873-1211 or admin@edcmc.com.  

June 5th, 2022|Local News|

Portage Township Schools Summer meals program information announced

The Portage Township Schools Summer meals program has begun and the City of Portage says Woodland Park and Founders Square are lunch sites for the Portage Township Summer Meal Program. All children age 18 and younger are invited to join us for breakfast and lunch at no cost at the times and locations listed below. The USDA has resumed their pre-pandemic Summer Meal Program requirements. Therefore, meals will be available daily Monday through Thursday; children must be present at the Summer Meal location; meals must be consumed on-site. See locations, dates and times on the Portage Department of Parks & Recreation

June 4th, 2022|Local News|

Hammond woman arrested for making threats

A Hammond woman was arrested Wednesday for making threats against a judge, as well as other staff and attorneys, according to Indiana State Police.  On Wednesday, June 1, detectives with the Indiana State Police Criminal Investigation Division (Lowell Post) were made aware of allegations of threats being made against a Lake County Juvenile Court Justice. An investigation was initiated and during the investigation the suspect was identified as 57-year-old Dorothy King, of Hammond. Police say that King made specific threats of causing harm to a judge, as well as other staff and attorneys. Probable cause was developed and submitted to

June 4th, 2022|Local News|

Four educators inducted to MCAS Wall of Fame

Four new educators were inducted into the Michigan City Area Schools “Wall of Fame” on Thursday, bringing the total number of inductees to 196. First presented in 1976, the Wall of Fame recognizes school employees who have made outstanding contributions to the children of Michigan City Area Schools. This year’s inductees were Thomas Dombkowski, Herb Higgin, Sylvester Mabone, and Roxanna Young. Dombkowski worked for MCAS for 33 years, serving as a Teacher, Principal, and Title 1 Program Administrator, working at Jefferson, Knapp, Riley, Marsh, and Niemann schools, as well as the MCAS Administration Building. Currently serving on the MCAS Board

June 4th, 2022|Local News|

DNR: Canada geese molting season is near

The DNR is reminding the public that peak molting times for Canada geese in Indiana are the last two weeks of June through the first two weeks of July. During molting, adult Canada geese are grounded while they grow new flight feathers. During this same period of time goslings have not had the chance to grow their first set of flight feathers, which the DNR says is why you may observe an increase in Canada geese and their young walking across roads this summer. The DNR says Canada geese that are causing problematic interactions with humans during this time cannot

June 4th, 2022|Local News|

NICTD street closure update from City of Michigan City

With the continued Double Track Project progressing, the City of Michigan City has given an update on NICTD street closures. Currently the construction team of Walsh/Herzog have the sweeper, traffic control, and the temporary striping company set up for Monday morning to re-open Franklin Street.  The plan is to open Franklin before noon on Monday and then begin moving detour signs for Washington Street, then close Washington Street on Monday afternoon. They also plan to close Ohio Street and temporarily open Kentucky and Tennessee Streets. Demolition and utility work will then begin on Ohio Street.    

June 4th, 2022|Local News|
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