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

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

March 19th, 2018|Local News|

Android’s vulnerabilities-and how well it can survive a cyberattack presentation

Most people have smartphones with them at all times, yet probably don't give much thought as to how secure they are from a cyberattack. Wenliang (Kevin) Du, Ph.D., an expert in mobile system security, thinks we should pay more attention and will share why when he comes to Purdue University Northwest (PNW) as the third speaker in PNW's School of Engineering Distinguished Speaker Series. Du will discuss recent attacks on the Android OS and how user data can be protected even if the operating system on the phone is compromised. Anyone who owns a smartphone can benefit from his presentation,

March 19th, 2018|Local News|

SR 149 Closure in Portage for Indiana Toll Road Work

The Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) announces the closure of SR 149 at the Indiana Toll Road bridge, located between CR 1000N and Leeper Drive near Portage. The closure began today, March 19 and will continue through mid-June. This is necessary as Indiana Toll Road crews rehabilitate the Indiana Toll Road bridge at SR 149. State road detours must be along state-maintained roadways only. Northbound drivers on SR 149 will be detoured east on US 6, north on SR 49, west on I-94, west on US 20, and back to SR 149. Southbound drivers will be detoured east on US

March 19th, 2018|Local News|

Michigan City, Refuse Department Conducting Annual Spring Clean-Up

The Michigan City, Refuse Department will conduct its Annual Spring Clean-Up beginning on March 26th. The Refuse Department requests that all residents separate the debris that is to be discarded into the following three (3) categories: Brush, limbs, shrubs, yard waste, and unpainted concrete (no black-top rubble); Rugs, lumber, furniture, mattress, and box-springs; and Appliances and tires. Tires can be rimmed or un-rimmed, and appliances include items such as stoves, refrigerators, air conditions, water tanks, etc. Residents may place items on curbside or in the alleys, whichever is most convenient. The City will be divided into three Zones, with each

March 19th, 2018|Local News|

Application deadline April 1 for “The Big Sell,” Purdue Northwest’s entrepreneurial competition

Purdue University Northwest (PNW) invites aspiring entrepreneurs to turn their leading edge ideas and innovative product concepts into reality by entering its annual competition, The Big Sell. NIPSCO is this year’s presenting sponsor and PNW’s College of Business and College of Technology are hosting sponsors. Started in 2011, The Big Sell offers would-be business owners and product developers the chance to pitch their ideas to a panel of judges comprised of successful local entrepreneurs and to the public while vying for $13,000 in prize money. The first place prize is $7,500, with $3,500 going to second place, and $2,000 to

March 19th, 2018|Local News|

Pulitzer Prize winner, Michael Sheldon Presenting His Latest Book at Barker Mansion

Michael Sheldon, Pulitzer Prize winner and New York Times bestseller, will present a talk on his latest book at Michigan City’s Barker Mansion on Saturday, April 7. His work, Young Titan: The Making of Winston Churchill, has been widely praised on both sides of the Atlantic. The free program is made possible through a grant from Indiana Humanities. The mansion was one of 20 non-profit organizations in the state awarded the opportunity to host a recipient of the Eugene and Marilyn Glick Indiana Authors Award. In addition to Sheldon’s talk, mansion staff has planned complimentary programming throughout the afternoon. The

March 18th, 2018|Local News|

Porter County Hiring for Full Time Information Technologies & Service Systems Administrator

Porter County is now hiring for the full time position of Information Technologies & Service Systems Administrator. If interested in applying, you may email your resume to Don Wellsand at dwellsand@porterco.org, fax at (219) 465-3626, or you may come into the Administration Center and drop it off at the Information Technologies office. Candidates should submit an application with their resume as well. You may find an application to download (under Government, Employment, Tools) at www.porterco.org or you may come to the Administration Center to get one at 155 Indiana Avenue, Valparaiso, IN 46383.

March 18th, 2018|Local News|

This Week is “Severe Weather Preparedness Week”

The Indiana Department of Homeland Security (IDHS) is encouraging Hoosiers to plan ahead for weather events as part of Severe Weather Preparedness Week, March 18-24. Planning and preparation can minimize weather-related deaths, injuries and property damage. IDHS encourages Hoosiers to build a preparedness kit, identify shelter and practice emergency plans during this year’s preparedness week. As part of Severe Weather Preparedness Week, there will be a statewide tornado drill at 10:15 EDT local time, Tuesday, March 20. This drill provides a valuable opportunity for families, schools and businesses to practice severe weather emergency plans. To learn more about preparing for

March 18th, 2018|Local News|

Indiana Counties Finalizing Flood Damage Assessments

Indiana counties are finalizing damage assessments and the State has requested a federal review, which is the next step in the process for requesting federal assistance. No federal assistance has been granted for Indiana residents. Below are steps citizens should take while the review process continues: Document all aspects of damage, as well as any cleanup process that occurs; Keep receipts, and document any funds received through insurance; If assistance is needed in the meantime, reach out to 211 or the Red Cross at 888-684-1441; Pay attention to local media about local resources available. The Indiana Department of Homeland Security

March 18th, 2018|Local News|

Man Suffers Gunshot Wound in South Bend, Police Asking for Public’s Help

On Wednesday at around 5:00 pm, officers with the South Bend Police Department were dispatched to Memorial Hospital in reference to a shooting victim. Officers were also dispatched to the 1900 block of Freemont in reference to shots fired. When they arrived at the hospital, officers found 23 year old Henry Turner, suffering from gunshot wound. Turner was rush ed to surgery by hospital personnel. Because of the severity of his injuries, the St. Joseph County Metro Homicide Unit (CMHU) was activated, per protocol. Doctors and medical providers were able to stabilize Mr. Turner, who is now expected to survive.

March 18th, 2018|Local News|

Walorski Votes In Favor of The Students, Teachers, and Officers Preventing (STOP) School Violence Act

U.S. Rep. Jackie Walorski (R-Ind.) voted for bipartisan legislation to provide schools with resources for training, technology, and coordination with law enforcement to help identify warning signs, prevent violence, and keep students safe. The Students, Teachers, and Officers Preventing (STOP) School Violence Act (H.R. 4909) creates a grant program to improve school safety and security. It passed the House by a bipartisan vote of 407 to 10. H.R. 4909 authorizes $50 million annually to train students, school personnel, and law enforcement to identify warning signs and intervene early to prevent violence. The funding would also support school security improvements, threat

March 18th, 2018|Local News|

Two Men Arrested For Burglary in Valparaiso Thursday Night

Valparaiso Police were called to 401 Galway Dr. for a possible burglary in progress at 10:25 a.m. Thursday morning. An alert individual called police when they located two suspicious individuals and a vehicle at a neighbor’s house. The caller knew the homeowners were not home at the time. 36 year old Ricky Mcabee of Gary and 28 year old Aaron Swelfer of Merrillville were taken into custody. Both subjects are being held at the Porter County Jail on charges of Burglary level 4 felony.

March 18th, 2018|Local News|

New Tool Available To Help Hoosiers Seek Treatment for Substance Abuse

Indiana Family and Social Services Administration (FSSA) Secretary Dr. Jennifer Walthall and Indiana Executive Director for Drug Prevention, Treatment and Enforcement Jim McClelland announced a new tool to help Hoosiers seeking treatment for substance use disorder immediately connect with available inpatient or residential treatment services. This new tool is made possible by a partnership between the state, OpenBeds, a software platform that manages health services, and Indiana 2-1-1, a non-profit organization that provides health care and other resource referrals to those in need. The partnership brings together OpenBeds technology with Indiana 2-1-1’s database of service providers to give Hoosiers access

March 18th, 2018|Local News|

St. Joseph Man Sentenced to 10 Years for Causing Death when Operating a Motor Vehicle with an ACE of .15

In St. Joseph County Indiana 39 year old Christopher David King, appeared before a St. Joseph County Superior Court judge Friday for sentencing after his guilty plea—without agreement—to the single count filed in the information, Causing Death when Operating a Motor Vehicle with an ACE of .15 or More, a Level 4 Felony. That charge involves a sentencing range of 2 to 12 years, with a 6 year advisory sentence. King was sentenced to a ten (10) year sentence after the hearing. Seven of those years will be served in prison at the Indiana Department of Correction, while the additional

March 18th, 2018|Local News|

Senator Donnelly and Chuck Hagel Hosting Event for Vietnam Veterans

U.S. Senator Joe Donnelly and Chuck Hagel – a Vietnam War veteran, former U.S. Senator, and former U.S. Secretary of Defense – discussed the importance of giving our Vietnam War veterans the welcome home they deserve but that many didn’t receive after the war. In less than two weeks, on Thursday, March 29, 2018, Donnelly will host an event at Plainfield High School for families, friends, members of the community, and all veterans of other eras, to honor our nearly 150,000 Hoosier Vietnam War veterans. Bipartisan legislation authored by Donnelly and Senator Pat Toomey (R-Pa.) permanently designating March 29 as

March 18th, 2018|Local News|

Indiana State Police Trooper Captures one of the U.S. Marshals Most Wanted

One of the U.S. Marshals’ most wanted who they considered armed, reckless, and dangerous was captured by an Indiana State Police trooper. Thursday evening., Trooper Alyssa Partyka was working when she saw a Buick Century going south on Broadway in Gary without a license plate. The Buick turned east onto East 20th Place when she made a traffic stop on it. The driver verbally identified himself but fumbled with providing his date of birth and didn’t know his social security number. The driver stated his license was out of Georgia and provided the title to the car and said he

March 17th, 2018|Local News|

Michigan City Human Rights Commission Hosting Event For World Down Syndrome Day

In celebration of Disability Awareness Month, and more precisely, World Down Syndrome Day on March 21, the Michigan City Human Rights Commission is pleased to host Margie Doyle, mom of a son with Down syndrome (Ds), Ds research development activist and Ds advocate on Monday, March 19 at 5:30 p.m. at Living Way Church located at 2410 Duneland Beach Drive (off of Hwy. 12 & Duneland Beach Drive). For more information, visit www.emichigancity.com/cityhall/departments/humanrights.

March 17th, 2018|Local News|

DOE Announces 1st Indiana Education for Homeless Children and Youth Statewide Conference

The Indiana Department of Education today announced the first Indiana Education for Homeless Children and Youth Statewide Conference. The event will focus on preparing individuals for work with, and on behalf of, young children and their families experiencing homelessness. The conference will take place March 19 at Warren Central High School in Indianapolis. Indiana’s Education for Children and Youth Experiencing Homelessness Program provides guidance and professional development to districts on the federal and state requirements to educate and support homeless children and youth. The program also outlines assurances to ensure homeless students have equal access to a quality education. (For

March 17th, 2018|Local News|

Michigan City Refuse Department Conducting Annual Spring Clean-Up

The Michigan City Refuse Department will conduct its Annual Spring Clean-Up beginning on March 26th. The Refuse Department requests that all residents separate the debris that is to be discarded into the following three (3) categories: Brush, limbs, shrubs, yard waste, and unpainted concrete (no black-top rubble); Rugs, lumber, furniture, mattress, and box-springs; and Appliances and tires. Tires can be rimmed or un-rimmed, and appliances include items such as stoves, refrigerators, air conditions, water tanks, etc. Residents may place items on curbside or in the alleys, whichever is most convenient. The City will be divided into three Zones, with each

March 16th, 2018|Local News|

Indiana Dunes Tourism Holds Annual State of Tourism event

Indiana Dunes Tourism held its annual State of Tourism event  Thursday, March 15, at Riley’s Railhouse in Chesterton. Lorelei Weimer, the Executive Director of Indiana Dunes Tourism, gave a state of industry presentation, featuring key facts about Indiana Dunes Country’s/Porter County’s tourism market. Ms. Weimer said that the tourism industry is growing exponentially, producing $413.4 million in economic impact for Porter County in 2015 alone, which was an 80% increase from 2000 and generated 5,075 jobs. According to Ms. Weimer, nearly six million people visit Porter County every year, and of that, 3.5 million people visit the Indiana Dunes, making

March 16th, 2018|Local News|
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