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Lane closures on US 20 in Porter County and Colorado Street in Lake County begins 

Lane closures will be in place for approximately three weeks starting on or after Monday, for bridge construction and painting work at locations Porter and Lake Counties.  U.S. 20 will be reduced to one lane in each direction with alternating lane closures under I-94 between County Line Road and Dombey Road.  In Lake County, Colorado Street will be reduced to a single lane of traffic on the bridge over I-94, with a temporary traffic signal installed to direct traffic.

April 4th, 2022|Local News|

Therapy dogs return to Franciscan Health Munster after hiatus

After being halted due to visitor restrictions during the COVID-19 pandemic, Franciscan Health’s pet therapy program has has returned at Franciscan Health Munster. Maggie, with her handlers Becky and Mike Buchana, and Ruger, handled by Jackie LaMantia were first to arrive and provide comfort to patients on March 30. Visits will continue during future Wednesdays at the hospital. All dogs participating in Franciscan Health’s pet therapy program are certified by Therapy Dogs International or Alliance of Therapy Dogs.

April 2nd, 2022|Local News|

La Porte County Health Department reminding public that FDA has approved second COVID booster for certain groups

The La Porte County Health Department is sharing the information that the FDA has approved a second COVID-19 booster for the following groups: -A second booster dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine or Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine may be administered to individuals 50 years of age and older at least 4 months after receipt of a first booster dose of any authorized or approved COVID-19 vaccine. -A second booster dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine may be administered to individuals 12 years of age and older with certain kinds of immunocompromise at least 4 months after receipt of a first booster

April 2nd, 2022|Local News|

Town of Ogden Dunes reminding public about 2022 parking permits and dog tags

The Town of Ogden Dunes is reminding the public that you can now purchase your 2022 Parking Permits and dog tags. Town Hall Window Hours are Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Residents are eligible for one vehicle parking sticker at no cost when home association dues are paid. Additional vehicle stickers are available for purchase at $35 each (made payable to Town of Ogden Dunes). Hardship passes are not currently available. The town says they will keep the public updated as to when you can pick those up. Golf cart permits are $35. A completed golf cart

April 2nd, 2022|Local News|

Hammond man arrested after pursuit on I-80 in Lake County

A Hammond man was arrested Thursday after a police pursuit on I-80.  State troopers were working a multi-jurisdictional criminal patrol in Lake County when officers from several agencies received information of a wanted vehicle in the vicinity of Burr Street and 29th Avenue in Gary.  The vehicle had reportedly been used in an armed robbery on Wednesday, March 30, and had fled from officers in Illinois earlier on Thursday.  The vehicle was located by a Griffith police officer and as that officer attempted a traffic stop, the vehicle fled.  The pursuit continued onto I-80 westbound where a trooper, who’s also

April 2nd, 2022|Local News|

Gov. Holcomb directs flags to be flown at half-staff

Governor Eric Holcomb is directing flags to be flown at half-staff statewide to honor the life and sacrifice of USMC Captain Matthew Tomkiewicz of Fort Wayne. Captain Matthew Tomkiewicz died in the line of duty while taking part in NATO military exercises in Norway.   Flags should be flown at half-staff sunrise until sunset on Sunday, April 3. Gov. Holcomb is asking businesses and residents in Indiana to lower their flags.

April 1st, 2022|Local News|

Indiana Department of Workforce Development, partners receive $750K grant from Democratizing our Data Challenge

The Indiana Department of Workforce Development (DWD), along with the Indiana Commission for Higher Education (CHE) and Indiana Business Research Center (IBRC), together have received a $750,000 grant as a first-round winner of the Democratizing our Data Challenge. The data challenge is a program from the Coleridge Initiative and is an opportunity to build on the progress made by state and federal governments to better connect education and workforce data systems and support more equitable outcomes. The DWD says the initiative will better serve the employers, students and parents, jobseekers, and people who want to change careers and develop a

April 1st, 2022|Local News|

Dumpster program back in La Porte 

Mayor of La Porte Tom Dermody says the dumpster program is back.  Dermody asks that once the dumpster is filled, please do not leave on the side or on top.  There is a dumpster at the Water Department located at 1119 Lake Street, Monday through Friday for 24 hours a day. There is also a dumpster at the Street Department located at 1206 2nd Street, open Monday through Friday from 7:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.

April 1st, 2022|Local News|

Valparaíso Police investigating theft of wallet at Walmart

Valparaiso Police are investigating the theft of a wallet from the Valparaiso Walmart, located at 2400 Morthland Dr. The theft occurred on March 29. The male subject was observed picking up the wallet that had fallen to the ground and exiting the store with it, making no attempt to return it or provide it to store employees, according to police. Police say the male was observed exiting a red truck when he arrived in the area.  Police say if you have information regarding the subject or vehicle in the posted photos, contact Detective Eric Pickford at 219-462-2135. Information can also

April 1st, 2022|Local News|

Traffic stop produces dealing in cocaine arrest on Toll Road

A man was arrested Tuesday afternoon after a Domestic Highway Enforcement on the Indiana Toll Road, according to the La Porte County Sheriff’s Office. Just after 4:15 p.m., a deputy was working the Domestic Highway Enforcement (DHE) program along the Toll Road in the area of the 54-mile marker, which is in the Rolling Prairie area. The deputy began to travel near a passenger vehicle being operated in the driving lane. The deputy paced the speed of the passenger vehicle and noted it was traveling in excess of the speed limit. A traffic stop was conducted near the 55-mile marker.

April 1st, 2022|Local News|

Attorney General Todd Rokita provides guidance to school leaders on COVID liability 

In response to a state lawmaker’s inquiry, Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita today released an official advisory opinion indicating that generally, schools are not liable for damages related to COVID-19. “With so much discussion across our state and our country about the appropriate response to COVID, this opinion provides another consideration for school decision-makers in determining the best policies for our greatest asset, our children,” said Attorney General Rokita. “Like the Parents’ Bill of Rights, this opinion was issued to provide a roadmap for school administrators, parents, and taxpayers on their legal rights regarding our children’s education.” Attorney General Rokita produced

March 31st, 2022|Local News|

Michigan City’s Edgewood Elementary School selected as recipient of Mobile Van program through Enchanted Backpack Organization

Edgewood Elementary School announced that they have been selected as a recipient of the Mobile Van program through the Enchanted Backpack Organization. The school will receive nearly $50,000 worth of brand new classroom supplies, recess items, books, winter coats, games, art supplies and more. More information on the program can be found on the Edgewood Elementary School Facebook page. 

March 31st, 2022|Local News|

Michigan City Area Schools seeking nominations 2022 employee “Wall of Fame”

Michigan City Area Schools is again seeking nominations for its 2022 employee "Wall of Fame". This annual award, first presented in 1976, honors former school employees who have made outstanding contributions to the children of the Michigan City Area Schools. Employees from every area are eligible: administrators, custodians, food service personnel, instructional assistants, maintenance personnel, paraprofessionals, teachers, transportation staff, and secretarial staff. To qualify for nomination, the candidate must have been employed by the Michigan City Area Schools for a minimum of 15 years. Special circumstances may be considered for those not meeting the 15-year requirement due to hardship or

March 31st, 2022|Local News|

DNR reminds public of regulations after Portage man cited for catching and keeping undersized steelhead trout, along with littering

A Portage man on Wednesday was cited for catching and keeping undersized steelhead trout, in addition to littering, after tossing a plastic bag containing the small fish into the grass when he spotted an officer approaching him on a trail, according to the DNR. The DNR says that Lake Michigan tributaries in several northwest Indiana locations are periodically stocked by the Indiana Division of Fish and Wildlife with steelhead trout, which ultimately will grow to be very large and strong fish. The size limit for these fish is 14 inches and any small fish must be immediately returned to the

March 31st, 2022|Local News|

Ogden Dunes Chief of Police provides update on east bridge project

Ogden Dunes Chief of Police Jeremy Ogden said Wednesday he spoke with a representative of US Steel regarding the east bridge project. Ogden stated the following: “As I previously reported, there were additional parts in need of repair. While working on the bridge last week, they discovered other existing problems. All are repairable, however; this will take additional time. I was told today to expect the updated completion date to be April 30, 2022. I was also reminded that US Steel is spending approximately $1,000,0000.00 dollars on this project. Fortunately, the railroad has cooperated, and our blockages have been substantially

March 31st, 2022|Local News|

Indiana Voter Registration Ends April 4th Early Voting Begins April 5th

Indiana Secretary of State Holli Sullivan is reminding Hoosiers of two upcoming dates regarding voting: Indiana’s voter registration deadline is April 4th. Registering to vote and checking your status for the 2022 primary can be done online at https://IndianaVoters.com or by visiting your local county election administrator’s office. On April 4th, online registration needs to be completed before midnight and registering in person at your local county election administrator’s office needs to be completed before the end of the business day. Absentee in-person Voting begins on April 5th. Voting absentee in-person is open from April 5, 2022 to May 2, 2022. All

March 30th, 2022|Local News|

Police helicopter assists in Lake County pursuit, 17-year-old taken into custody

A 17-year-old Illinois resident was placed under arrest Tuesday after police used a helicopter to find the suspect, according to the Lake County Sheriff’s Office.  Just before 9 a.m. the Lake County Aviation Unit began tracking a suspect in an Indiana State Police Pursuit on I-80/94.  Indiana State police had been following a silver passenger car from approximately the 24 mile marker of I-80/94 in Porter County, but lost the suspect vehicle at the truck stops at Burr Street in Gary.  Aviation Unit members were able to keep the suspect in view and provide information about his movements to officers

March 30th, 2022|Local News|

Mayors of La Porte and Michigan City to compete for 2022 “Magic Baton” honor

The annual “Magic Baton” competition is returning to the La Porte County Symphony Orchestra (LCSO) for the first time since 2019. La Porte Mayor, Tom Dermody , and Michigan City Mayor, Duane Parry , will square off in vying for the privilege of conducting the LCSO at their final concert of the season. The concert date is Saturday, April 23, 7:00 p.m. , and will be performed at the Civic Auditorium in La Porte. This concert is entitled “FILM FEST!” and will feature many movie themes with a tribute to America’s premiere composer, John Williams. Music Director, Dr. Carolyn Watson , will lead the musicians of the LCSO in excerpts from several

March 30th, 2022|Local News|

PNW’s Nursing, Business graduate programs recognized by U.S. News and World Report

Two of Purdue University Northwest’s (PNW) graduate program offerings were recognized in U.S. News & World Report’s 2023 Best Graduate Programs rankings, released Tuesday, March 29. PNW’s Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) degree, offered by the College of Nursing, was ranked No. 88 nationally in the Best Nursing Master’s Programs category. PNW’s MSN offers advanced nursing practices and clinical training to gain additional skills and qualifications for the healthcare field, such as its Family Nurse Practitioner and Adult-Gerontology Clinical Nurse Specialist concentrations. PNW’s online MSN was also recognized in January in U.S. News’ 2022 Best Online Programs rankings. More

March 30th, 2022|Local News|

NICTD provides new update on South Shore Line Double Track construction

The following information is an update from NICTD on the South Shore Line Double Track construction that is taking place throughout the area. “INFORMATION UPDATED 3/28/2022 GARY- MILLER STATION AREA All buildings have been demolished for the construction of the station and parking lots in Miller. The removal of underground obstructions will continue in March. New sewer work has begun in the west parking lot. Parking is available but temporarily restricted while work near Miller Station progresses. Vehicular access from Melton Road (US 20) will be closed, but the driveway from Old US 12/Dunes Highway will remain open.  NICTD’s Double

March 30th, 2022|Local News|
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