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Michigan City Transit Closed Until Further Notice

The City of Michigan City has announced that due to COVID 19 and the impact of the pandemic on ridership and staffing, Michigan City Transit is suspending all Transit Triangle Commuter Route Service to the City of La Porte and Purdue University Northwest until further notice. Michigan City Transit will continue suspending one hour daily on all fixed routes for sanitizing. No service will be provided during this period. The hour of suspended service is 12:30 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. The TSA has extended the face mask requirement for all transportation networks, including public transportation, through March 18, 2022. Michigan

January 24th, 2022|Local News|

Chronic Sitting May Be As Deadly As Smoking

It is the start of a new year, and millions of people across the country are renewing their commitment to exercise this month. Unfortunately, research shows there will be an estimated 80 percent drop off in gym attendance before the end of February. But don’t despair – recent research brings good news about the most critical ways to stave off disease and early death, and it does not include spending hours each week in an aerobics class or on an exercise machine. Many of us, whether we engage in regular exercise or not, are spending more than equal parts of our days sitting

January 24th, 2022|Local News|

Purdue University Northwest roars ahead with annual Homecoming events

Purdue University Northwest (PNW) hosts its annual Homecoming celebration with a month’s lineup of activities for the university community and alumni through Feb. 18. Homecoming is one of the largest spring semester festivities for PNW with a schedule across several weeks that relish the spirit of the PNW Pride, brings students together for fun in-person themes, and welcomes back alumni to attend basketball games and network with current students. Homecoming 2022 is also a part of PNW’s 5.75 Roaring Ahead year-long celebration, a pivotal academic year recognizing the fifth year of Purdue Northwest and the 75th anniversaries of PNW’s legacy institutions,

January 24th, 2022|Local News|

REMINDER ON SNOW REMOVAL CONDITION for MICHIGAN CITY

REMINDER ON SNOW REMOVAL CONDITION for MICHIGAN CITY With more snow expected through the early morning hours, we cannot predict the Lake Effect that may occur. Mayor Parry along with the Street Superintendent Shong Smith, have called for a “Snow Removal Condition” until further notice as the National Weather Service has issued a Winter Weather Advisory for LaPorte County. The reason for this Snow Removal Condition is to assist our crews to begin cleaning snow from curb to curb. We would like to remind the citizens of Michigan City about our City ordinances regarding snow removal and parking restrictions. It

January 24th, 2022|Local News|

Michigan City proposes wildlife observation project on Singing Sands Trail, survey available

The City of Michigan City Parks and Recreation Department has a survey available about a proposed wildlife observation project on the Singing Sands Trail. The deck would be located on the west end of the Singing Sands Trail in Michigan City, overlooking a National Park wetland. The wildlife observation deck would serve as a resting place for trail users, an outdoor classroom for area schools, a stop on the annual Indiana Dunes Birding Festival, an attraction for the Indiana Dunes National Park, and an addition to Michigan City’s Sculptfusion self-guided art tour. The deck would be ADA accessible and feature

January 22nd, 2022|Local News|

City of Valparaiso introduces downtown developments

The City of Valparaiso has announced several transformative projects for the city’s downtown, adding housing, parking, retail space and job opportunities, \Mayor Matt Murphy announced. The City says the $37 million development includes new apartment housing, retail and restaurant space, and the construction of a public parking structure offering approximately 300 spaces, accomplishing several of the city’s longtime goals for downtown.  “These new additions take the city’s downtown plans to the next level and will be as positive and transformative as the introduction of our downtown park, Central Park Plaza, was a decade ago,” said Mayor Matt Murphy. “The project

January 22nd, 2022|Local News|

Indiana State Police investigating missing La Porte woman, last seen in Tippecanoe County

TIPPECANOE COUNTY, Ind. - Investigators with the Indiana State Police Lafayette Post are attempting to locate a missing La Porte, IN woman. Shari Diaz is a 53-year-old female who is described as 5 feet 5 inches, 200 pounds, blonde hair, and blue eyes. Indiana State Police Investigators have been able to confirm that Diaz's last known location was Tippecanoe County on January 6, 2022. If you have any information that may lead to the location of Shari Diaz, please contact Detective Rector or Detective Edwards at the Indiana State Police Lafayette post. The telephone number is 765-567-2125.  

January 22nd, 2022|Local News|

Indiana State Police recover stolen Jeep after pursuit in LaPorte County

A 23-year-old Illinois man was arrested Thursday after leading Indiana State Police on a pursuit in a stolen Jeep. Troopers were patrolling in Michigan City at around 4:15 p.m. when they observed a black Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT with Illinois plates. A check of the license plate attached to the Jeep returned to a different vehicle. As the trooper attempted to follow the vehicle, the driver of the Jeep suddenly accelerated away at a high rate of speed. A pursuit was initiated as the vehicle fled south on Franklin St. before entering I-94 westbound. The Jeep exited I-94 and drove

January 22nd, 2022|Local News|

Portage Police informing residents of recent catalytic converter thefts

The Portage Police Department said Friday that in the past nine days it has taken three reports involving the theft of catalytic converters. Each of these thefts also involved late model Mitsubishi Outlanders. Police say that nationally, hybrid vehicles are being targeted for these types of thefts more frequently due to their catalytic converters containing higher amounts of precious metals such as platinum, rhodium, and palladium. The Mitsubishi Outlander hybrid may be specifically targeted because of its higher ground clearance allowing easy access to the catalytic convertor. Portage Police say if you own such a vehicle, consider parking inside your

January 22nd, 2022|Local News|

VNA Hospice of NWI is first in area to receive full accreditation for Palliative Care

VNA Hospice of Northwest Indiana (VNA Hospice) has been awarded full accreditation for its Palliative Care program by the Accreditation Commission for Health Care (ACHC) today, announced VNA President & CEO Bob Franko. The program is only the second in the State of Indiana to achieve this certification. “The VNA Hospice has always been about helping people maintain their dignity, their voice in their health care decisions, and independence for as long as possible,” said Bob Franko, president and CEO of the VNA Hospice. “Our Palliative Care program fits very well in our wide continuum of care options for seniors and families and we’re extremely

January 21st, 2022|Local News|

65 Police Officers Earn Phoenix Award for Stopping Overdoses with Narcan

The Porter County Substance Abuse Council (PCSAC) and the Council’s Drunk Driving Task Force recently presented 65 police officers from various Porter County jurisdictions with the Phoenix Award for the use of Narcan to save lives during drug overdose events. Chuck Harris, former Porter County coroner, found it fitting to establish the Phoenix Award specifically for first responders that were able to successfully curtail overdoses with Narcan when the opioid epidemic was beginning to rapidly unfold over 5 years ago. “As coroner, you see the ultimate results of the overdose, after the fact,” said Harris. “By the time I arrived

January 21st, 2022|Local News|

Porter County Sheriff’s Officer supporting officer’s fight with leukemia by selling bracelets

The Porter County Sheriff's Office is currently selling bracelets to support Officer Vanderpool and his family through his fight with leukemia.  The bracelets read “Vanderpool 143” on one side and “Strength in Numbers” on the other. They are for sale for a minimum donation of $1 each and all funds go directly to Ofc. Vanderpool.  They can be purchased Monday through Friday between the hours of 8 AM to 4 PM at the Sheriff’s Office.  See the Porter County Sheriff’s Office Records Department if you’d like one.

January 21st, 2022|Local News|

Michigan City Athletic Department holds ribbon cutting for renovated Fitness Center and Weight Room

The MCHS Athletic Department held a Ribbon Cutting ceremony on Wednesday to officially unveil their renovated Fitness Center and Weight Room. With over $100,000 in improvements, the room offers weight and strength training equipment as well as cardio machines, to help students and staff improve their health and wellness, and help student-athletes with their on-field performance. Healthcare Foundation of La Porte contributed $75,000 toward this renovation.

January 21st, 2022|Local News|

Lake County Sheriff’s Office announce passing of Lieutenant Bryan Kersey

The Lake County Sheriff’s Department announced Thursday the passing of Lieutenant Bryan Kersey after a long illness. The LCSD released the following statement on its Facebook page: “It is with great sadness that I inform you that today, the Lake County Sheriff’s Department lost Lieutenant Bryan Kersey after a long illness. As a career police officer, he dedicated his entire life to protect and serve others as a member of the United States Army. He served with the Lake County Sheriff’s Department for 18 years, where he’s remembered as a gentle giant; available to help his colleagues or a “brother

January 21st, 2022|Local News|

Indiana Department of Education: K-12 School Enrollment Grows for 2021-2022 School Year

The Indiana Department of Education (IDOE) Thursday released data on school enrollment for the 2021-2022 school year. Enrollment in Indiana’s public and accredited non-public schools has grown to 1.12 million students,. The IDOE says this is a modest increase from the previous school year. The IDOE says enrollment growth in Indiana’s schools is significantly driven this year by a 5.25% increase in kindergarten enrollment compared with the 2020-2021 school year. The IDOE also says the growth comes as some families are enrolling their children in a K-12 school for the first time due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Indiana’s schools serve

January 21st, 2022|Local News|

Area closings / delays for Thursday

-Due to the Winter Weather there will be no meal delivery all of La Porte County Meals on Wheels on Thursday January 20. Clients please use blizzard box. Thank you from Cheryl And the crew. -Michigan City Schools - Elearning on Thursday. (AK Smith Career Center included) -Due to winter weather advisories in and around La Porte County, classes scheduled at the Purdue University Northwest (PNW) Westville campus will be held virtually on Thursday, Jan. 20. Classes and other activities at the Hammond campus will take place in person as scheduled. Students should check Brightspace. Faculty and staff assigned to

January 20th, 2022|Local News|

Indiana State Department of Health COVID advisory level weekly update, test kit information from LaPorte County Health Department

The Indiana State Department of Health Wednesday updated the weekly COVID county advisory levels.  All counties in the state are at a red level which is the highest score of 3. Positivity is up in Newton, Jasper, Starke and St. Joseph counties. Positivity is down in LaPorte, Porter, and Lake counties. See specific positivity levels and additional information on the Indiana COVID-19 Dashboard and Map website.  Additionally, the LaPorte County Health Department is reminding the public that the federal government is making COVID-19 tests available free to all households. The department says it takes less than a minute. The department

January 20th, 2022|Local News|

First delivery of raw material arrives for South Shore Line Double Track, busing continues

The South Shore Line announced that their first delivery of rail material arrived for our Double Track project this past weekend. The first delivery of rail material consisted of 50 strings of rail, each of which being 1,600 feet long. The South Shore Line says this is enough to lay 7.5 miles of track. Passengers on midday trains will be bused Thursday and possibly Friday as this rail delivery is unloaded. More information on the South Shore line can be found on their website.

January 20th, 2022|Local News|

Indiana State Police Police announce arrest of I-65 carjacking suspect

Indiana State Police announced the arrest of a suspect who was being sought in connection with the carjacking of a Good Samaritan which occurred on Jan. 8. Police say that on Jan. 13, Randy Terrell Brown-Watkins was arrested on separate charges in Decatur, IL. He is being held at the Macon County Jail pending formal extradition to Lake County, Indiana.

January 20th, 2022|Local News|
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