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City of La Porte under snow emergency through Saturday evening

Mayor Tom Dermody of LaPorte has issued a snow emergency for the City of La Porte. The City of La Porte snow emergency is in effect through February 19, 2022, at 6:00 p.m. Parking is permitted on the odd side of the street from through 6 p.m. Friday. Parking is permitted on the even side of the street from 6 p.m. Friday-6 p.m. Saturday. Dermody also says do not park on snow routes. The ordinance specifically states: “1. The City of La Porte snow emergency shall take effect on February 17, 2022, at 6:00 a.m. through February 19, 2022, at

February 18th, 2022|Local News|

Matching gifts nourish Franciscan Health’s food insecurity effort

Franciscan Health says it will expand its effort to address food insecurity during the coming year, thanks to a matching gift challenge, which raised $100,000 for the Franciscan Health Foundation. Franciscan Health launched its drive to combat food insecurity plaguing Northwest Indiana, collaborating last year with the Food Bank of Northwest Indiana and the School City of Hammond to provide healthy food boxes for vulnerable families. To increase outreach, Mobile Food Markets serve an average of 100 families each month in the Franciscan Health Hammond hospital parking lot. In Michigan City, a partnership with the Salvation Army created a Food

February 17th, 2022|Local News|

Indiana Department of Health weekly COVID county advisory levels update

The Indiana Department of Health Wednesday updated its weekly COVID county advisory levels.  Currently in our area, LaPorte, Porter, St. Joseph and Starke counties are at a score of 2.5 orange level. Newton is also in an orange level with a score of 2.5. Lake and Jasper counties have a score of 1.5 in the yellow level.  Positivity rates are down in all of the local counties mentioned.  See more on the Indiana Department of Health COVID dashboard webpage. 

February 17th, 2022|Local News|

Porter County Sheriff’s Office enforcing Frost Law Ordinance starting Monday

Starting this coming Monday, Feb. 21, the Porter County Sheriff’s Office says it will be enforcing the Frost Law Ordinance.  Police say that unlike in the past, the ordinance will only be applied to certain roads.  The current list of roads that it will be posted on are as follows: Baums Bridge Rd from SR 49 to Jasper County Smoke Rd from SR2 to SR8 250W from 500N to 550N 500E from SR8 to Jasper County 900S from SR49 to US231 400N from Bartz Rd to 400E 100S from SR2 to Lake County Evans Ave from Bartz Rd to SR2

February 17th, 2022|Local News|

Winter Storm Warning, Lakeshore Flood Advisory, Flood Watch issued

Multiple winter storm warnings, lake shore flood advisories, and a flood watch are in effect in the area. A winter storm warning is in effect for the Counties of La Porte, St. Joseph IN, Elkhart, Lagrange, Starke, Marshall, Berrien, Cass MI, St. Joseph MI:    “...WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 8 AM EST /7 AM CST/ THURSDAY TO MIDNIGHT EST /11 PM CST/ THURSDAY NIGHT...   * WHAT...Mixed precipitation into mid morning followed by heavy   snow expected. Total snow accumulations of 5 to 9 inches and   ice accumulations of around one tenth of an inch. Winds   gusting as

February 17th, 2022|Local News|

Area closings for Thursday 

The following is a list of closings taking place Thursday by schools and other organizations: Schools:  -PNW - Due to expected extreme weather conditions, both Purdue University Northwest campuses at Hammond and Westville will operate remotely on Thursday, Feb. 17, 2022. Classes will be held virtually. Students should check Brightspace for information from their instructors. Faculty and staff who can work remotely should do so. All on-site services, events and activities scheduled at the Hammond or Westville campuses for Feb. 17 are canceled. For updates about the status of PNW campus operations, please monitor pnw.edu/alerts.   -Michigan City Area Schools

February 17th, 2022|Local News|

Lake County Sheriff’s Department: Teen allegedly assaulted mother, stole SUV and caused fatal crash

Officers from the Lake County Sheriff’s Department and Gary Police Department are investigating after a 15-year-old boy allegedly assaulted his mother, stole her SUV and caused a fatal crash Tuesday morning. At approximately 8:15 a.m., the Gary Police Department requested the Lake County Sheriff’s Department Crash Reconstruction Unit to respond to the scene of a two-vehicle crash with one fatality and one serious injury at E. 39th Avenue and Georgia Street in Gary. A preliminary investigation suggests a Chevy SUV was traveling north on Georgia St. at a high rate of speed when it struck the door of a westbound

February 16th, 2022|Local News|

Winter storm watch, flood watch in effect 

A winter storm watch is in effect from Thursday morning through Thursday evening for the counties of La Port, St. Joseph, Elkhart, Berrien, Cass (Michigan) and St. Joseph (Michigan). Heavy mixed precipitation possible. Total snow accumulations of 4 to 7 inches and ice accumulations up to one tenth of an inch. The National Weather Service says to plan on slippery road conditions Thursday afternoon and evening. The hazardous conditions will impact the evening commute. A winter storm watch is also in effect for the counties Lake, Porter, Newton, Jasper and portions of northeast Illinois mainly along and south of I-88

February 16th, 2022|Local News|

Horizon Bank Awards Grant to Lubeznik Center for the Arts

Horizon Bank announced a grant has been awarded to Lubeznik Center for the Arts (LCA) in Michigan City. The grant awarded was for $30,000 to be paid over a three year period. A check in the amount of $10,000 was presented on February 2 by Noe Najera, Senior Vice President of Retail Lending to Samantha Bean, LCA Marketing Manager; Nelsy Marcano, Education Director; and Janet Bloch, LCA Executive Director . NIPSCO says the grant money will be used to fund LCA Community Engagement and Education Programs with strategic initiatives that focus on diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility and integrating those

February 16th, 2022|Local News|

NIPSCO accepting applications for 2022 Environmental Action Grant

NIPSCO is accepting applications for its Environmental Action Grant to support local nonprofit organizations with environmental initiatives, the company has announced. In its seventh year, NIPSCO’s grant provides $60,000 in funding for environmental restoration and education projects throughout the NIPSCO service territory. Last year’s 18 grant recipients included environmental groups, community groups, schools and other nonprofit organizations. Projects included wetland restoration, the Smithsonian water/ways education exhibit, forest school programming support, pollinator protection initiatives, outdoor and environmental education and several projects at the Indiana Dunes, Indiana’s National Park. Grants are available in the amount of $500 to $5,000 for organizations seeking

February 16th, 2022|Local News|

LaPorte County Health Department: Free COVID- 19 testing and vaccination clinic in Michigan City 

The LaPorte County Health Department announced that a free COVID- 19 testing and vaccination clinic will take place now through Saturday Feb. 19 from 2 p.m. through 6 p.m. daily, in Michigan City at the Salvation Army located at 1201 S. Franklin St. No appointment is necessary. Rapid and PCR tests are available. This is a free vaccine.  The clinic is thanks in part to the Indiana Department of Health/Indiana National Guard.  The LaPorte County Health Department says Pfizer is a 2 dose series, available for individuals aged 5 years and older. Moderna is a 2 dose series, available to

February 15th, 2022|Local News|

Town of Chesterton seeking residents’ help in choosing tree planting locations

The Town of Chesterton is currently preparing for the spring 2022 tree planting season and would like residents’ help in choosing planting locations, according to their Facebook page. The Town of Chesterton says the Street Department is in the process of applying for a U.S. Forest Service grant to plant up to 35 trees this April. Trees would be free to residents who qualify and planted by the Street Department. This is Chesterton’s 27th consecutive year as a Tree City USA designee and the annual goal is to plant—at a minimum—as many trees as were removed the year before. “If

February 15th, 2022|Local News|

La Porte County Sheriff’s Office: Man arrested for OWI after receiving help from his father

A La Porte man was arrested for OWI early Sunday after receiving help from his father, the La Porte County Sheriff’s Office says. At 2:12 AM, deputies responded to CR 600 West, south of US 20 for a possible crash. A two-vehicle crash scene was located by Sergeant Jeff Wright. Only one of the involved driver’s was present, the other driver had left the general vicinity. A description of the subject who fled was provided to Deputy Marvin McCoy. Sergeant Wright learned from the driver that he had received a call from his son telling him the vehicle his son

February 15th, 2022|Local News|

Update: St. Joseph County man found safe

Update: In an update to a story WIMS has been following, 79 year-old Peter Metcalf was found safe, according to the St. Joseph County Police Department. Original story: A Statewide Silver Alert has been declared for a missing St. Joseph County man. The St. Joseph County Police Department is investigating the disappearance of 79 year old Peter Metcalf. Metcalf is described as a white male, 5 feet 8 inches tall, 157 pounds,  gray hair with blue eyes, last seen wearing a black Air Force hat, navy blue coat, shirt, blue jeans, and driving a red 2016 Ford Edge with Indiana

February 15th, 2022|Local News|

Northwest Health Offers Community Wellness Education Getting Started with a Plant-based Diet

Join a clinical dietician from Northwest Health to learn a fun and practical approach to incorporating plant-based diet practices into your lifestyle. This program is for those interested in simply reducing their consumption of animal foods or in changing their diet completely by following a vegetarian or vegan diet. Dietitians will share the health benefits of plant-based eating and resources for meal planning, recipes and food resources. Those with diabetes, will learn how to safely and deliciously eat a higher carbohydrate, plant-based diet to manage diabetes. This free seminar is being offered in both La Porte and Valparaiso. Registration is required. In Valparaiso Speaker: Jill Kilhefner, RND, LD

February 14th, 2022|Local News|

Second arrest made from homicide on Christmas Eve in Michigan City

The following is a statement from the Michigan City Police Department regarding a second arrest being made from the homicide that occurred on Christmas Eve: "An update on the homicide that occurred on December 24, 2021. On Christmas Eve at approximately 3:39 pm, Officers with the Michigan City Police Department began to hear gunfire in the area of 10th and Wabash St. The LaPorte County Regional Dispatch Center advised the officers that they were receiving reports of a gunshot victim in the area of West 11th Street and Wabash Street. Michigan City Police Officers, Indiana State Police Officers, Michigan City

February 14th, 2022|Local News|

Lowell Troopers arrest 526 impaired drivers on midnight shift in 2021

The Indiana State Police - Lowell Post announced that troopers working the midnight shift made 526 arrests for impaired driving in 2021.  Trooper Israel Rosillo led the way with 111 arrests, followed by Trooper Jordin Bilthuis with 94 and Trooper Kevin Council with 83.  These statistics include arrests for alcohol offenses, as well as drug offenses to include operating under the influence of marijuana and other illegal drugs.  Several of these arrests also involved vehicle crashes that involved injuries to either the arrestee or an innocent person.  The Indiana State police say that while they are proud of the efforts

February 12th, 2022|Local News|

Franciscan Health Hammond invites public to garage sale on Feb. 19

Furniture, housewares and office supplies will be among the items people can take home from a garage sale at Franciscan Health Hammond from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 19. There will be no charge for items, which had previously been used at the hospital campus, but a goodwill donation is requested. Donations will go toward the Franciscan Alliance Employee Assistance Fund. To access the sale, use the hospital’s main entrance at 5454 Hohman Ave. Items that may be available at the sale include: • various housewares and house décor items • tables: round, square, rectangular of various

February 11th, 2022|Local News|

Northwest Indiana to receive $1,130,307 in federal funds to support local emergency food and housing programs

Lake and Porter counties have been awarded $1,130,307 by the federal Emergency Food and Shelter Program (EFSP) to support local food pantries, housing and basic needs services. The award is provided in two funding rounds. Phase 39 award is $276,307 and Phase ARPA award is $854,000. The Phase ARPA award is part of the America Rescue Plan Act. The funding provided will go to Northwest Indiana nonprofits providing services in Lake County, Porter County and the city of Gary. The award was made by the EFSP National Board, chaired by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Federal Emergency Management Agency

February 11th, 2022|Local News|

A.K. Smith Career Center students go back to class in a new partnership

Students at A.K. Smith Career Center who are enrolled in the Education Professions program are getting back into the classroom, but this time in a whole new way. Thanks to a partnership between La Porte County Career and Technical Education and Michigan City Area Schools, these juniors and seniors are now spending several hours each month in an elementary school classroom to get some real-world experience. “Students don’t truly know what it’s like to be a teacher until they are in the classroom,” said Cathy Lindgren, Education Professions teacher. “This gives them a deeper understanding of lesson planning, the method

February 11th, 2022|Local News|
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