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Smith Ready Mix Makes Plans for New Plant in St. Joseph County

Valparaiso-based Smith Ready Mix is planning to construct a new concrete batch plant in St. Joseph County. The company will invest $2 million to build the facility in an industrial area being developed by the county near New Carlisle. The plant is expected to open this summer and create 15 jobs. In March, the St. Joseph County Council changed the zoning of the property from agricultural to manufacturing in order to accommodate Smith Ready Mix's plans. The company also has plants in Valparaiso, East Chicago, Cedar Lake, Schererville, Chesterton, Westville and DeMotte.

April 4th, 2018|Local News|

Four Tips From the American Heart Association Move More in April

Staying active is a no-brainer when it comes to improving how you look and feel, yet according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, only 44 percent of Indiana adults are getting the recommended amount of aerobic physical activity. This month the American Heart Association, the world’s leading voluntary organization dedicated to building healthier lives, free of cardiovascular diseases and stroke, is challenging everyone to get moving. Move More Month is part of the association’s Healthy For Good™ movement, which inspires people everywhere to make lasting changes in their health and their lives, one small step at a time.

April 4th, 2018|Local News|

4th Annual Northwest Regional Sheriff’s Camp Open to Newcomers

In Porter County, the dates for this year’s 4th Annual Northwest Regional Sheriff’s Camp camp are August 7th-9th at the Indiana Dunes State Park from 8:00am to 4:00pm. The cost of the camp is $40.00 per camper. This year’s camp will be for ‘first timers’ as they are looking to accept those that have not attended the camp in the previous 3 years. Returning campers will be accepted based on availability. Unless food allergies are an issue; lunch, snacks and drinks will be provided each day to the campers. This is a great opportunity during the summer, and just before

April 3rd, 2018|Local News|

La Porte County Sheriff’s Office Accepting Applications for Merit Patrol Deputy

The La Porte County Sheriff’s Office is now accepting applications for Merit Patrol Deputy. Applicants who successfully complete and pass the various stages of the hiring process will be ranked on a list for any future vacancies that may arise within the Merit Division of the Sheriff’s Office. The hiring process will include the following stages: application phase, physical agility testing, written examination, computerized voice stress analysis examination, background investigation, Merit Division interview panel and a Merit Commission interview. Applications can be found online by accessing the Sheriff’s Office website: www.laportecountysheriff.com or by picking them up at the front desk of the

April 3rd, 2018|Local News|

Voter Registration Deadline Fast Approaching

2018 is a consequential election year. Are you registered to vote? If you want to have your say in the primary election, you must register in the next few days. Hoosiers must register by April 9th to be able to vote in the May 8th primary election. Citizens can register to vote online by using the Indiana Voters app, texting ‘Indiana’ to 2VOTE (28683), or by visiting IndianaVoters.com, and can submit an application to register in person at their local county clerk's office or any Bureau of Motor Vehicles license branch. The Indiana Voters app also allows Hoosiers to confirm

April 3rd, 2018|Local News|

Extra Amtrak Service Being Offered With Additional Stop

Amtrak is offering additional service between Chicago and Holland, Mich. for travelers to Holland's annual Tulip Time Festival. A special stop at Hammond-Whiting, Ind., is also added. These trains on the Pere Marquette route, sponsored by the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT), will run on two Saturdays during the festival, May 5 and May 12, enabling same-day visits to what has been heralded as the nation's "Best Flower Festival" and "America's Best Small-Town Festival," with more than 5 million tulips in bloom. Parking at the Amtrak Hammond-Whiting station is free of charge and eastbound, Train 374, and westbound, Train 375,

April 2nd, 2018|Local News|

INDOT Announces $125 Million Budget for Railroad Safety Projects

The Indiana Department of Transportation announced the agency will make available at least $125 million for high-priority railroad safety projects on local roads statewide through the agency’s new “Local Trax” matching grant program. Local Trax provides state matching funds for Indiana cities, towns, and counties interested in pursuing high-priority railroad grade separations, crossing closures, and other safety enhancements at railroad intersections with local roads. INDOT will begin accepting project proposals from local agencies in May. Local Trax requires local governments to provide only 20 percent of funding for land acquisition and construction with the state providing the other 80 percent.

April 2nd, 2018|Local News|

La Porte Country Sheriff’s Office Hosts Narcan Training for K-9 Handlers

On Monday, the La Porte County Sheriff’s Office hosted Narcan (Naloxone) training for K-9 Handlers and their K-9’s at the Sheriff’s Office Training Building. The training, led by the instruction of Doctor Johnson and her support staff from Purdue University, was attended by several area K-9 Handlers and their K-9’s. The hands-on instruction and training by Dr. Johnson and her support staff provided the K-9 Handlers with the proper technique of administering a dose of Narcan to the K-9’s. Police K-9’s, during working duties, may be exposed to potential lethal doses of opioids. By receiving this training, the K-9 Handlers

April 2nd, 2018|Local News|

Hoosier Students Can Now Submit applications for The 2018 Governor’s STEM Team

Gov. Eric. J. Holcomb, Superintendent of Public Instruction Dr. Jennifer McCormick and Treasurer of State Kelly Mitchell are asking Hoosier students to submit applications for The 2018 Governor’s STEM Team (#GovSTEMteam). Gov. Holcomb developed the competition in 2017 to highlight Indiana’s elite high school students for their work in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). The program honors four outstanding high school students for their exemplary performance in one of the STEM subjects. Winning students each receive a $1,000 college scholarship from Indiana’s College Choice 529 Direct Savings plan, administered by Treasurer Mitchell, and letterman jackets identifying them as members

April 2nd, 2018|Local News|

La Porte County Opioid Study Being Presented at PNW

Join the Health Care Foundation of La Porte for the presentation of the La Porte County Opioid Study commissioned by the HFLP through the Center for Health Policy at the IU Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health. The study addresses the burden of opioid addiction in La Porte County and make recommendations to address the community's needs and gaps related to this issue. The event is from 8-11 am on Thursday, April 19th, at PNW Westville at the James B. Dworkin Student Services and Activities Complex - Great Hall. Continental Breakfast is available at 7:40am, with the presentation at

April 2nd, 2018|Local News|

Even the Fish Have a History in LaPorte County

At one-time, native stocks of lake trout thrived in Lake Michigan. But today’s prized Coho and Chinook salmon, steelhead and brown trout were nowhere to be found in this Great Lake’s waters, according to a publication by the Indiana Department of Natural Resources. By the 1950s, the lake trout were almost eliminated by the predatory sea lamprey, coupled with intensive commercial fishing in the 1940s and ‘50s. In the 1960s, a rehabilitation program began to eliminate the parasites, restock lake trout, and introduce Coho, Chinook, steelhead and brown trout. The experiment took, and the Indiana DNR Division of Fish and

April 2nd, 2018|Local News|

Secretary of State Connie Lawson kicks off Financial Literacy Month

April is Financial Literacy Month, and Secretary of State Connie Lawson is kicking things off by celebrating the one year anniversary of Indiana’s unique financial literacy curriculum. In early 2017, Secretary Lawson launched the Indiana Moneywise Financial Education Program pilot in six Indiana Counties. The program was announced at Riley High School in South Bend, and introduced an online interactive curriculum that simplifies complex financial principles and allows high school students to engage through videos, simulations, and social networking. In late 2017, the program was expanded to allow all Indiana schools to participate at no cost to the schools. Since

April 2nd, 2018|Local News|

Lubeznik Center for the Arts Hosting Curatorial Roundtable

Lubeznik Center for the Arts presents its first annual Curatorial Roundtable on Thursday, April 12, 2018 from 6:30 to 8 PM. A panel of established and emerging curators will exchange their ideas about the role of the curator in this public, moderated discussion. This roundtable is intended to spark meaningful conversation about the arts and to highlight the cultural richness in our region. For more information please visit www.lubeznikcenter.org or call 219.874.4900.

April 1st, 2018|Local News|

Porter County Hiring for Extension Program Coordinator

Porter County is now hiring for the full time position of Extension Program Coordinator. The successful applicant performs a variety of relatively standard duties according to standard operating procedures. Assignments and objectives are set jointly by the County Extension Director, Extension Educator(s), and incumbent with work priorities primarily determined by the Extension Educator(s) and service needs of the public. On rare occasions, decisions are made in the absence of specific policies and procedures, and/or guidance from an Extension Educator, exercising judgement to maintain accuracy of information, and to locate and correct any errors. Work is reviewed upon completion of specific

April 1st, 2018|Local News|

Flood Relief Being Offered by the US Small Business Administration

Residents and businesses in southwest lower Michigan and northern Indiana affected by flooding in February may find some financial relief through low interest loans offered by the US Small Business Administration. A Disaster Loan Outreach Center is scheduled to open 11 am Tuesday, April 3 in Berrien Springs, at Berrien RESA, to help applicants determine if they qualify. The center will be closing operations on Tuesday April 10.

April 1st, 2018|Local News|

Applications Open for On My Way Pre-K

Applications are now open for On My Way Pre-K, which is Indiana's early childhood education pilot program that provides grants to 4 year olds from low-income families. State Rep. Bob Behning (R-Indianapolis) recently spoke about the benefits of attending a high-quality pre-K program and the requirements for eligibility. Behning also discussed how On My Way Pre-K will help Hoosiers. Space is limited in the 20 pilot counties which include Lake and St. Joseph and families should apply early. For more information and to apply visit: www.onmywayprek.org

April 1st, 2018|Local News|

Bikes on South Shore is Back

It’s that time of year again, when riding your bike to work is made possible with the South Shore Line’s Bikes on Trains program. Bike cars are now available on select weekday rush hour and select weekend/holiday trains until Oct. 31. Bike-rack equipped train cars are clearly marked with a bike symbol prominently located on the windows of the car to indicate they are bike rack-equipped in addition to regular seating. Bike-rack equipped trains include weekday Trains 6, 106, 11 and 111. For more information and to find bike-rack equipped weekend trains, please visit our Bikes on Trains web page,

April 1st, 2018|Local News|

Craig Phillips Speaking at Lunch with the League on April 10th

Craig Phillips, Director of Michigan City’s Planning and Redevelopment/Inspection Department will be the speaker for the Tuesday, April 10th Lunch With The League. His presentation will include information, updates and future projects, as well as questions and answers afterwards. The 12:00 noon program will be held at Patrick's Grille, 4125 Franklin Street, Michigan City. The general public is invited and reservations are not required. For non-members, a donation is requested. Attendees are encouraged to arrive at 11:30am and may purchase a lunch of their choice from the menu, in time for the 12 noon presentation. Lunch/Dinner With The League presents

April 1st, 2018|Local News|

Still Time to Make an Appointment for United Way of Porter County Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program

The United Way of Porter County Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program is still accepting appointments for the 2018 tax season. The program is a free tax preparation service staffed by IRS-certified volunteer preparers that assist taxpayers in filing both federal and state returns. Now through Monday, April 16, daytime appointments are available Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and on Saturday, April 7. The program is open to individuals whose adjusted gross income is $54,000 or less. Participants must schedule an appointment to utilize the service. Beyond meeting the income threshold criteria, additional documents and information is required. For program requirements and

April 1st, 2018|Local News|

Upcoming Seminar for Indiana Auto Dealers

Indiana Secretary of State Connie Lawson and the Indiana Department of Revenue have joined together to create a 2 hour seminar which provides information that is beneficial and valuable to the success of Indiana Auto Dealers. The intent of this training seminar is to alleviate confusion and provide Indiana dealerships with the necessary information, resources, and skills to reach their maximum potential, as well as open lines of communication between state offices and auto dealers. Area presentations include: Lake County- April 16th 11:00a-1:00p or 1:30p-3:30p CST (two separate presentations) located at the Dyer Auto Auction, 641 Joliet Street, Dyer, IN.

April 1st, 2018|Local News|
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