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Horizon Donates to Urban League of Northwest Indiana

Horizon Bank awarded the Urban League of Northwest Indiana with 10 scholarships for graduating high school seniors totaling $10,000. The donation was presented on June 9th, 2021 to the following recipients: Josiah Miller, Jade Murphy, Alyssa Noland, Amanda Werner, Peter Webb, Melia Gordon, Zahrya Grimes, Justyce Reed, Damaari Rozier, and Mareeya Scully “Higher education is a key component to helping our students succeed in their future career pursuits,” said Dr. Vanessa Allen-McCloud, President and Chief Officer at Urban League of Northwest Indiana, Inc. “We are thankful for Horizon Bank investing in the future of our youth. These scholarships will help make

August 3rd, 2021|Local News|

Michigan City Police investigating after three people found dead in suspected overdose

Michigan City Police are investigating the deaths of three people who were found at an E. 6th Street apartment. On Wednesday July 28th at 3:45pm officers were dispatched to the 400 Block of E. 6th St for a welfare check. After arriving, police began their investigation and spoke with witnesses and confirmed that 50-year-old Debra Anderson, 59-year-old Mary Wilson, and 68-year-old Donnie Dennis, all Michigan City residents, were found to be deceased in an apartment. Officers immediately secured the scene and began canvasing the area for evidence. Detectives were contacted to assist. The initial investigation has ruled out foul play,

August 3rd, 2021|Local News|

Michigan City Teachers Invited to Apply for Project Grants

Teachers are invited to apply for grants to make learning and teaching more fun and impactful. Unity Foundation manages three grant programs for Michigan City school teachers established by caring donors who believed in teachers as the critical factor for learning. Together the programs have invested in more than 1,000 educators for projects of their own design, since the mid-1990s. These grants of $350- $400, aim to support teachers as they find innovative ways to make learning possible for students. Teachers are invited to complete a brief application at uflc.net/grants/teacher-grants for projects during the 2021-2022 academic year. The application deadline is September 10, 2021. The Michigan City Education Foundation (MCEF) makes

August 3rd, 2021|Local News|

Lane and Ramp Closures on I-94 in Porter County

Between IN 149 in Burns Harbor and Beam St in Porter. Bridge construction work is in progress. The left lane is closed. Until Friday, at about noon. The left lane closures are for construction at the bridge on I-94 over US 20. In addition to the left lane closures, the two lanes remaining open will shift as motorists approach the work zone and then shift back after passing the work zone. The traffic restrictions will then flip for the next phase of work the following week. The two left lanes of I-94 eastbound and westbound will be closed from approximately

August 2nd, 2021|Local News|

Northwest Health Hospital First in Northern Indiana Recognized for Excellence with American College of Cardiology Transcatheter Valve Certification

The American College of Cardiology (ACC) has recognized Northwest Health – Porter for its demonstrated expertise and commitment in treating patients receiving transcatheter valve repair and replacement (TAVR) procedures. Northwest Health – Porter is the first hospital in Northern Indiana awarded Transcatheter Valve Certification and one of only three hospitals in the state to earn this honor. The hospital received this certification In July based on evaluation of the staff’s ability to meet standards for multidisciplinary teams, formalized training, shared decision-making and registry performance. The ACC’s Transcatheter Valve Certification is an external review and certification process that pairs with established national clinical databases to monitor

August 2nd, 2021|Local News|

Purdue welcomes the largest economic development project to West Lafayette

Aerospace engine manufacturing giant Rolls-Royce will expand its already large footprint at Purdue, thanks to a new commitment among the university, the Purdue Research Foundation and the company. The enhanced partnership, announced Monday (Aug. 2), calls for Rolls-Royce to further expand its facilities in the Purdue Aerospace District, which is adjacent to the university. The new test facilities will be used to develop high-altitude and hybrid-electric engines to power the next generation of U.S. military aircraft. Rolls-Royce West Lafayette will be developed through a multimillion-dollar investment from the research foundation, Purdue University and Rolls-Royce North America. The partnership is a major

August 2nd, 2021|Local News|

Michigan City Area Schools Board of School Trustees Approve COVID Response Plan

The Michigan City Area Schools Board of School Trustees recently approved the district’s COVID Response Plan for the 2021-22 school year.  The school district says based on new guidance from the CDC, face masks will be required for all individuals at schools and on school buses, including students, staff, and visitors. This is regardless of vaccination status. Masks will not be required for school activities taking place outdoors. When MCAS is made aware of a confirmed positive case at school, they will notify any close contacts. However, based on guidance from the Indiana State Department of Health, individuals wearing masks

July 30th, 2021|Local News|

Purdue strengthens campus face mask protocols; masks required for all indoor spaces

Effective Monday, Aug. 2, face masks will again be required in all indoor spaces for everyone on the Purdue University campus, including students, employees and visitors, regardless of vaccination status. “We have a shared duty, part of the Protect Purdue Pledge, not only to preserve a manageable level of infection on campus so that we don’t have to suspend operations and interrupt our students’ education, but also to protect our surrounding community by doing everything we can to lessen the stress on local health care infrastructure, especially hospital capacity,” said Dr. Esteban Ramirez, chief medical officer of the Protect Purdue Health Center. On Tuesday,

July 30th, 2021|Local News|

La Porte Police Department investigate suspicious death

The La Porte Police are investigating a suspicious death that reportedly occurred at the Maple Tree Apartment Complex located on W. 18th Street. A person of interest was detained pending further investigation. Police say at this time there is no immediate danger to the public. Due to the ongoing investigation, no further details were released.

July 30th, 2021|Local News|

OBGYN joins Franciscan Physician Network Family Wellness Center

Obstetrician and gynecologist Kirthika Vijayakumar, DO, is welcoming new patients at Franciscan Physician Network Family Wellness Center in Munster. Dr. Vijayakumar received her training at Midwestern University-Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine in Downers Grove, Ill. Her residency was at Advocate Illinois Masonic Hospital in Chicago. Her clinical interests include minimally invasive surgery, routine obstetrical and prenatal care and gynecological office-based procedures. Franciscan Physician Network Family Wellness Center is located at 9800 Valparaiso Drive in Munster. In-person or virtual visits are available. For more information or to make an appointment, call (219) 934-9818.

July 30th, 2021|Local News|

Michigan City Sanitary District Responds To Dead Fish at Striebel Pond

Multiple dead fish were observed at Stiebel Pond in Michigan Thursday. Just before 1p.m. Thursday,  the Michigan City Sanitary District (MCSD)  received a  report of dead waterfowl in Striebel Pond. The pond is a stormwater control facility owned and operated by the MCSD. The MCSD immediately responded and observed what appeared to be dead waterfowl far from the shore. After closer inspection, the dead animals were determined to be carp. The MCSD contacted the Indiana Department of Environmental Management, the DNR and the US Fish and Wildlife Service to report  its observations.   As of Thursday the City of Michigan City

July 30th, 2021|Local News|

Unity Foundation Welcomes New Board Members

Unity Foundation of La Porte County is pleased to announce the addition of Laura Francesconi, Stephanie Oberlie, Dale Parkison and Seth Spencer to its Board of Directors.    Laura Francesconi recently retired from Meridian Title Corporation where she served as Senior Vice President and Director of Corporate Development. Francesconi is the Chair of the La Porte Economic Advancement Partnership GLEDC Board and serves on the Women’s Care Center Advisory Board and the La Porte County Sheriff’s Merit Commission Board. On joining the Unity Board Francesconi said, “I am honored to be a part of something so impactful in our community.”    Stephanie Oberlie is the President & Chief Operating Officer of

July 29th, 2021|Local News|

Northwest Medical Group Welcomes Four New Physicians

Northwest Medical Group has welcomed four new physicians to Northwest Indiana. They include Hematologist Oncologist Dr. Yaseen Alkaddoumi, General Surgeon Dr. Taylor Coleman, Internal Medicine Physician Dr. Anne Hollingsworth and Urologist Dr. Subba Rao Nagubadi. Alkaddoumi and Coleman are at the Valparaiso location. Hollingsworth is at the Michigan City location and Nagubadi is at the La Porte location. 

July 29th, 2021|Local News|

Beach Hazards Statement Now In Effect Through Friday Evening

A beach hazards statement is in effect for our area. Life-threatening waves and currents are expected tonight into Friday evening. These water level fluctuations will increase the likelihood of dangerous current development, even during periods of low wave heights. Wave heights will be greater during or in the vicinity of thunderstorm activity. Life-threatening rip and structural currents can pull swimmers into deeper water. High waves can sweep people off piers. 

July 29th, 2021|Local News|

Various South Shore Reminders For This Weekend 

On the South Shore Line, alcohol will be prohibited on SSL trains after 7pm on 7/29 & 7/30, and prohibited all day on 7/31 & 8/1. A mask requirement in effect through Sept. 13.Per federal orders, the SSL continues to require masks in all SSL stations and onboard trains throughout Indiana and Illinois. This order is in effect regardless of vaccination status. Passengers who do not comply with the mask mandate will be subject to removal from trains. Certain passengers are exempt from the mask mandate, including passengers with medical/health issues and children under the age of 2. The Metra

July 29th, 2021|Local News|

Drayton Family Children’s Educational Concerts Awarded Kankakee Valley Remc Operation Round Up Grant

The La Porte County Symphony Orchestra was recently awarded an Operation Round Up Grant from the Kankakee Valley REMC to support the 33rd Annual Drayton Family Children’s Educational Concerts to be held Wednesday, October 13 , at the Civic Auditorium, 1001 Ridge St., La Porte. Ed Marks , a board member with Kankakee Valley REMC Operation Round Up, presented the check to La Porte County Symphony Orchestra Interim Music Director Chuck Stuck , and Executive Director Tim King. Kankakee Valley REMC Operation Round Up joins Healthcare Foundation of La Porte, Michigan City Community Enrichment Corporation, Psi Iota Xi La Porte Chapter, Walmart # 2276 and Kappa Kappa Kappa Westville Chapter in supporting the Children’s Educational Concerts

July 27th, 2021|Local News|

Dr. Pickford now seeing patients at FPN 400 North Health Center

Board-certified internal medicine physician James Pickford, MD, is welcoming new patients at Franciscan Physician Network 400 North Health Center, after previously practicing at Franciscan ExpressCare in Portage. Dr. Pickford received his training at Indiana University School of Medicine in Indianapolis and had his residency in internal medicine at Michael Reese Hospital in Chicago. His clinical interests include congestive heart failure, hypertension, diabetes care, primary care, longitudinal care management and patient-centered, holistic plan focused on disease prevention. Franciscan Physician Network 400 North Health Center is located at 8733 W. 400 North in Michigan City. In-person or virtual visits are available. For

July 27th, 2021|Local News|

Indiana Farmland Prices Hit Record High In 2021

The Purdue Farmland Value and Cash Rents Survey suggests farmland prices across Indiana have risen to all-time highs in June of 2021. Statewide, top quality farmland averaged $9,785 per acre, up 14.1% from the same time last year. The high growth rate for top-quality farmland was closely followed by the growth in average- and poor-quality farmland prices, which increased by 12.5% (to $8,144) and 12.1% (to $6,441), respectively. Across all land quality classes, 2021 per-acre farmland prices exceeded the previous records set in 2014. “A unique combination of economic forces, including net farm income, expected income growth, crop and livestock prices,

July 27th, 2021|Local News|

LA PORTE COUNTY STUDENT AWARDED INDIANA SHERIFFS’ ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP

The Indiana Sheriffs’ Association and La Porte County Sheriff’s Office are proud to announce that La Porte County student, Logan NOTARO, was recently awarded a scholarship from the Indiana Sheriffs’ Association. He was one of 39 students from throughout the State of Indiana who were selected to receive the scholarship from the Sheriffs’ Association. It was recently presented to him at the La Porte County Sheriff’s Office by Sheriff John Boyd. Logan NOTARO is an incoming sophomore at Purdue University majoring in Law and Society. In addition, he is a member of the Army Reserve Officer Training Corp (ROTC). He

July 27th, 2021|Local News|

Drayton Family Children’s Educational Concerts Awarded Grant

The La Porte County Symphony Orchestra was recently awarded an Operation Round Up Grant from the Kankakee Valley REMC to support the 33rd Annual Drayton Family Children’s Educational Concerts to be held Wednesday, October 13 , at the Civic Auditorium, 1001 Ridge St., La Porte. Ed Marks , a board member with Kankakee Valley REMC Operation Round Up, presented the check to La Porte County Symphony Orchestra Interim Music Director Chuck Stuck , and Executive Director Tim King. Kankakee Valley REMC Operation Round Up joins Healthcare Foundation of La Porte, Michigan City Community Enrichment Corporation, Psi Iota Xi La Porte Chapter, Walmart # 2276

July 27th, 2021|Local News|
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