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La Porte County Sheriff’s Office warns of scammers impersonating department

The La Porte County Sheriff's Office said in a statement earlier this week that citizens are again being targeted by scammers purporting to be either current or retired employees of the La Porte County Sheriff's Office. "All UNEXPECTED telephone calls from anyone claiming to be affiliated with the agency should immediately be terminated," the LCSO said.

September 24th, 2025|Local News|

Purdue University Northwest recognized among 2026 best Midwest universities by U.S. News & World Report

HAMMOND and WESTVILLE, Ind. — Purdue University Northwest (PNW) earned recognitions as a top public regional university for academic quality and social mobility in U.S. News & World Report’s 2026 annual Best Colleges rankings, released Tuesday, Sept. 23. PNW also received notable rankings for its undergraduate engineering and nursing programs. PNW is ranked 37th among top public Midwest regional universities. PNW’s undergraduate engineering programs are among the top 50 in the country for their category, ranked at No. 46 this year. In addition, PNW’s bachelor of science in nursing programs jumped significantly to No. 74 among peers. PNW was also

September 24th, 2025|Local News|

Pedestrian dies after being hit by car in Lake County

A 26-year-old Dyer man was hit by a car late Sunday night and died from his injuries, the Lake County Sheriff’s Office announced. Just after 11:00 p.m. Lake County Sheriff’s Department police officers were dispatched to the scene of the crash in the 9900 block of Sheffield Avenue in unincorporated Dyer. A preliminary investigation revealed a driver was traveling northbound when the car struck something in the roadway. Initially, the driver believed a deer may have been struck.  The driver returned to the area and realized the car had come into contact with a male pedestrian.  At this time, it’s

September 24th, 2025|Local News|

City of La Porte Police Department Announces Promotions

Congratulations to three of the City of La Porte Police Department officers on the following promotions. Sergeant Favia was promoted to Captain, Corporal Leonhardt was promoted to Sergeant, and Specialist K9 Handler Allen was promoted to Corporal. CONGRATULATIONS GENTLEMEN!!

September 24th, 2025|Local News|

An update on a fire at the Compost Fire north of the La Porte County Fairgrounds-

An update on a fire at the Compost Fire north of the La Porte County Fairgrounds- The photos are from fire operations at the compost pile fire, which is directly north of the La Porte County fairgrounds. The fire has been burning since midday Sunday and continues to burn despite the efforts of four fire departments. Thank you Michael Kellems for the pictures and update

September 23rd, 2025|Local News|

HOMEOWNER INTERUPTS BURGLARY & SHOT

On Sunday, (9/21) at 8:09 AM, deputies responded to the 200 block of Lakeview Drive in Fish Lake regarding a burglary in progress resulting in one person being shot. The initial on- scene investigation completed by Deputy David Francis and assisting deputies determined the following occurred. A 66-year-old homeowner arrived at his residence and entered through an overhead garage door. He encountered a Hispanic male carrying two rifles inside his garage. The subject immediately fled from the residence. The homeowner proceeded inside and located a second Hispanic male within the interior of his residence. A scuffle ensued between the two

September 23rd, 2025|Local News|

MCHS hosts JROTC Raider meet

Press release, Michigan City Area Schools: “If it was easy, anybody could be a JROTC cadet.” Those words have never been more true for the Raider Team. Raiders is a physically demanding competition, roughly based on the skills required of Marines in Force Reconnaissance. Cadets must work together in order to be successful. Michigan City High School (MCHS) hosted a Raider Meet on September 20. Schools from Indianapolis, Chicago, Romeoville, Illinois, Minneapolis, and Hobart competed. Master Sergeant Jeff Benak, the Marine Instructor who coordinated the logistics-intensive meet, noted how this competition demonstrated MCHS’s ability to host a difficult event and

September 23rd, 2025|Local News|

Purdue University Northwest offers campus preview event for prospective college students

HAMMOND and WESTVILLE, Ind. — Purdue University Northwest (PNW) invites prospective college students and their families to attend Preview PNW from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 18 on the Hammond campus, 2200 169th Street, Hammond, Ind. The event provides valuable information about the university’s academic programs, admissions process and paying for college. The open-house experience offers prospective students the opportunity to explore the campus, meet PNW faculty and staff, and learn how the university offers real-world experience in over 70 areas of study. A guided campus tour includes visits to state-of-the-art classrooms, hands-on laboratories, collaborative workspaces and campus

September 23rd, 2025|Local News|

WANTED MAN BITTEN BY K9 SIMBA FOLLOWING MOTOR VEHICLE PURSUIT

On Sunday (9/21) at 3:36 AM, Deputy Austin Wells was standing on a sidewalk near the intersection of Lincolnway and Monroe Street. He observed a vehicle traveling west on Lincolnway in excess of the posted speed limit (25 MPH). Deputy Wells estimated the vehicle to be traveling approximately 50 miles per hour and sounding as if it had a flat tire. Near the intersection of 1st and “J” Streets, Deputy Wells attempted to initiate a traffic stop on the vehicle. The vehicle failed to yield triggering a motor vehicle pursuit (MVP). The MVP traveled along several city streets on the

September 23rd, 2025|Local News|

Road closure for NIPSCO pole replacement-Swanson Road

In Portage, this Wednesday through Sept. 30, (weather permitting) from 8 a.m.-2 p.m., Swanson Road between Stone Avenue and Orchard Street will be closed to thru traffic. See the detour map provided for more details.  

September 23rd, 2025|Local News|

Aldridge Building base for industrial business attraction

MICHIGAN CITY, Ind. – Holladay Properties is paving the way for additional modern industrial space options with the planned construction of the Aldridge Building, 6101 Cleveland Ave., directly west of the Haskell Building. The tax abatement approval moves the project to its next steps, said EDCMC Executive Director Clarence L. Hulse. “Holladay continues to invest in our city and county, and this space will provide a facility to attract new light manufacturing/assembly businesses and bolster our competitive edge,” Hulse said. The speculative 54,000-square-foot flex industrial building is designed to accommodate one to four tenant spaces with potential for 6,750 square-foot suites. The

September 22nd, 2025|Local News|

Service Advisory: Emergency Preparedness Drill October 1

As part of its ongoing commitment to safety, the South Shore Line announces it will host a multi-team emergency preparedness drill on Wednesday, Oct. 1st, between Tulip Rd. and Smilax Rd. in New Carlisle, IN. The federally mandated drill is a key component in the SSL’s continuing efforts to familiarize first responders with railroad crisis response procedures. It is scheduled to begin at 5 p.m. on Oct. 1st and is expected to last until approximately 7 p.m. The event will cause scheduled train services to slow down while moving through the drill area. Train passengers and passersby may notice multiple

September 22nd, 2025|Local News|

Indiana Department of Veterans Affairs Grants for Veterans’ Services program awards INvets $25,000.00 for supporting veteran services

The Indiana Department of Veterans Affairs (IDVA) is pleased to announce that INvets has been awarded a $25,000 grant as part of the Grants for Veterans’ Services (GVS) program. This grant is one of 32 endowed to nonprofit organizations across the state, reflecting a significant commitment to bolstering programs that support and enhance the well-being of Indiana’s veteran community. The funds, managed through the IDVA’s GVS program, are dedicated to addressing critical needs and providing essential services aimed at improving the lives of veterans, their family members, and their caregivers throughout Indiana. Sarah Harrison, CEO of INvets, expressed enthusiasm for

September 22nd, 2025|Local News|

State Road 14 reopened in Jasper County

State Road 14 has reopened between County Road 230 East and County Road 375 East (between State Road 49 and U.S. 421) after a bridge deck overlay preventative maintenance project at Ryan Ditch. The project was scheduled for two weeks and took one.

September 22nd, 2025|Local News|

Celebrate National Public Lands Day with DNR, Sept. 27, 28

The Indiana Department of Natural Resources (DNR) invites you to celebrate the state’s public lands and waters Sept. 27 and 28 with events happening across the state. National Public Lands Day, Saturday, Sept. 27, is the nation’s largest single day of volunteerism on public lands. See dnr.IN.gov/places-to-go/events or on.IN.gov/dnrvolunteer for listings of programs. Participants can also collect trash at a nearby DNR property for a rewarding way to help protect wildlife and promote healthy natural resources. Saturday, Sept. 27, is also National Hunting and Fishing Day and the last Free Fishing Day of the year. Indiana residents can celebrate with

September 22nd, 2025|Local News|

Creek Ridge County Park Closing for Pioneer Days

Pioneer Days at Creek Ridge County Park located at 7943 W. 400 North, Michigan City, will be from 10am to 4pm on September 27 and 28.  Entrance fees for the event are $2 per person. The park will be closing to regular use at 3 pm Friday, September 26 and remain closed until Monday, September 29 at 7am. If you have any questions, you can call our administrative offices at 219-325-8315.

September 21st, 2025|Local News|

Deadline to apply for DSC free or reduced price meals is Wednesday Sept. 24

Wednesday, Sept. 24, is the deadline to apply for the Duneland School Corporation’s free-or-reduced-price meal program, funded through the U.S. Department of Agriculture, according to the Town of Chesterton Facebook page. DSC will process benefit applications for those students who apply and are approved. Students not qualifying for free or reduced-price meals will be charged the paid meal price for breakfast and/or lunch. Families who were receiving benefits last school year and have not yet reapplied for the 2025-26 school year are encouraged to complete the application, as the carryover benefits for these families will expire on Wednesday, Sept. 24.

September 21st, 2025|Local News|

U.S. 231 to close south of I-65 in Jasper County

In Jasper County an Indiana Department of Transportation contractor will close U.S. 231 between County Road 1400 South and County Road 1500 South on or after Monday, September 22. U.S. 231 will be closed through late October for a culvert replacement. Motorists should seek alternate routes. The official detour will follow I-65 and U.S. 24.

September 21st, 2025|Local News|

Franciscan Health hosting free Michigan City car seat safety event

MICHIGAN CITY, Ind. -- Franciscan Health is hosting a free car seat safety event on Saturday, Sept. 27 for Indiana residents.   The event -- cohosted by the Trauma Services Department and the Prenatal Assistance Program -- is scheduled to take place from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Central time at the Franciscan Health Michigan City Legacy Campus, located at 301 W. Homer St.   A nationally certified child passenger safety technician will teach participants how to properly install a car seat. The child who uses the car seat must be present at the appointment for the technician to provide

September 21st, 2025|Local News|

Michigan City Transit Service resumes regular fixed-route bus service starting Monday

MICHIGAN CITY, Indiana – The Michigan City Transit Department will resume its regular fixed-route bus service beginning 6:30 a.m. on Monday, Sept. 22. Fare and route information is available on our website at https://michigancityin.gov/city-departments/transit/. Please direct any additional questions to the Transit Department at (219) 873-1502.

September 20th, 2025|Local News|
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