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South Shore Line: St. Patrick’s Day Parade: March 15, 2025

The following information is from the South Shore Line regarding service on March 15: In order to accommodate an expected increase in ridership due to the Chicago St. Patrick’s Day Parade and dyeing of the river, the South Shore Line will offer extra passenger trains on Saturday, March 15, 2025. PLEASE SEE BELOW SPECIAL EXTRA TRAIN SCHEDULE FOR A FULL LIST OF STATION STOP TIMES. Extra westbound trains to Millennium Station 3/15/25 In the morning, three westbound passenger Extra trains will transport riders into Chicago prior to the parade and dyeing of the river: These Extra trains will NOT SERVE South Bend, Hudson

March 9th, 2025|Local News|

LaPorte County Conservation Trust Donates Nature Preserves to Shirley Heinze Land Trust

Press Release, Shirley Heinze Land Trust: The LaPorte County Conservation Trust (LPCCT), upon its disbanding at the end of 2024, transferred ownership of all its land holdings to Shirley Heinze Land Trust (SHLT). Founded by a dedicated group of local citizens, conservation and business professionals, and committed stewards, the all-volunteer LPCCT preserved, restored, and managed natural land in LaPorte County for nearly 30 years. “After long, serious discussions, the LPCCT Board determined it was time to pass the torch, which meant the dissolution of LPCCT and the transfer of our properties to Shirley Heinze Land Trust, a much larger organization

March 9th, 2025|Local News|

New board members serve EDCMC in 2025

MICHIGAN CITY, Ind. – The EDCMC team is welcoming new board members and a shift in officers for the new year. Four new community members have joined the board, bringing a unique mix of expertise and experience to the board, said Economic Development Corporation Michigan City Executive Director Clarence L. Hulse. “Having a board that represents a range of industries, skills and strengths is vital to our work at the EDCMC,” Hulse said. “Our board serves as a sounding board and provides a platform for discussions to ensure that we are making the strongest impact on our community. We are fortunate

March 9th, 2025|Local News|

Statewide Tornado Drill scheduled for March 12 during Severe Weather Preparedness Week

INDIANA-- A statewide tornado drill is scheduled for 9:15 a.m. CT on Tuesday, March 11. The National Weather Service will issue a test tornado warning alert. It will be shared through notification systems, including the statewide Emergency Alert System (EAS). “The time to figure out what to do during a tornado is not when tornado sirens are sounding off. Hoosiers need to have a tornado plan and practice that plan, so when weather turns, your family, coworkers and friends already know where to go and what to do,” said IDHS Emergency Management and Preparedness Director Mary Moran. Hoosiers and businesses

March 8th, 2025|Local News|

NIPSCO and the NiSource Charitable Foundation Highlight 2024 Corporate Giving and Community Support

On Wednesday, Northern Indiana Public Service Company LLC (NIPSCO) released its 2024 corporate citizenship report detailing a successful year of employee giving and volunteerism across northern Indiana. The report, available at NIPSCO.com/givesback, highlights how NIPSCO, together with the NiSource Charitable Foundation, donated over $2.4 million to local non-profits and community organizations in 2024. In addition, approximately 550 NIPSCO employees volunteered nearly 4,500 service hours to 97 local organizations over the course of the year. NIPSCO’s parent company, NiSource Inc., established the NiSource Charitable Foundation with a mission to help create strong and sustainable communities where employees and customers live and

March 8th, 2025|Local News|

Body found along railroad tracks in Porter County

The Porter County Sheriff’s Police is conducting a death investigation after a body was found along railroad tracks in Liberty Township this afternoon, Friday, March 7, the Town of Chesterton reported on their Facebook page. According to the Porter County Sheriff's Police, at approximately 12:45 p.m. deputies responded to the tracks between County Road 150 West and County Road 200 West and confirmed the subject to be deceased. The scene was processed by detectives and the Porter County Coroner’s Office is arranging for an autopsy, the PCSP said. The PCSP has not released the name of the deceased pending notification

March 8th, 2025|Local News|

Indiana Toll Road begins construction on Push 4.0

ITR Concession Company LLC (ITRCC), the operator of the Indiana Toll Road (ITR), will begin construction work along the ITR from mile marker 123 - 157 on Monday, March 10 as part of the PUSH 4.0 project. The project spans through Howe, IN to the Ohio state line and is expected to continue throughout 2025. Motorists are asked to drive with caution, as delays and slow traffic are expected throughout the project. Construction will begin on the Eastpoint Toll Plaza on Monday, March 10th. Work at the Toll Plaza includes modernization of all in-lane equipment for the booths and improvements

March 8th, 2025|Local News|

City of Valparaiso releases statement on information about potential data center

The following is a statement from the City of Valparaiso about information on a potential data center: There is a significant amount of misinformation being shared over the last few days as to the potential construction of a data center in Valparaiso. The City is issuing this statement to provide accurate information and dispel some of the more egregious rumors being circulated. To start, there is no data center project pending before the City of Valparaiso. There are no conceptual designs, engineering schematics, or other relevant information to which the City or any resident could review and develop a rational

March 8th, 2025|Local News|

Michigan City man charged with murder in death of 5-year-old boy

A Michigan City man has been charged with murder in the death of a 5-year-old boy, according to the Michigan City Police Department. On the morning of March 2, the LaPorte County Regional Dispatch Center received a 911 call in reference to five-year-old, Augustus Williams, being unresponsive inside a residence in the 2200 block of Normandy Drive. Residing in the residence with Augustus were his mother, 23-year-old Halie Lewis, and her boyfriend, 32-year-old Brice Bainum. Officers responded to the scene as did the Michigan City Fire Department and LaPorte County EMS. Augustus was transported from the residence to Franciscan Hospital

March 7th, 2025|Local News|

Boy celebrates INDOT Community Crossings Matching Grants to improve roads and bridges in District 9

On Thursday the Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) announced the recipients of the Spring 2025 Community Crossings Matching Grant Program. More than $200 million was awarded through the program and will go towards improving roads and bridges throughout the state. Several communities in House District 9 represented by State Rep. Pat Boy  (D-Michigan City) received grants for Spring 2025. The matching grant winners and amounts include: Porter County - $1,500,000.00 Michigan City - $1,500,000.00 Trail Creek - $751,278.06 Porter - $541,331.25 Town of Pines - $159,817.50 Michiana Shores - $324,985.01   Boy released the following statement celebrating the funding: “I’m

March 7th, 2025|Local News|

Lake County Sheriff: Statement responding to Indiana Attorney General press release on immigration law enforcement

The following is a statement from Lake County Sheriff Oscar Martinez Jr. regarding a press release on immigration law enforcement: The Lake County Sheriff’s Department has routinely cooperated with our federal law enforcement partners. There was no “course reversal” as mentioned in Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita’s statement today. Contrary to the representations Rokita made in his press release, the Lake County Sheriff’s Department has: Always cooperated with other local, state and federal law enforcement agencies in taking all action to ensure the safety and security of the residents and business in Lake County. Never requested, condoned or participated in

March 7th, 2025|Local News|

Franciscan Health Michigan City adds comfort/security dog

Doug Samuelson knows a thing or two about the healing power of dogs. Samuelson retired from the Michigan City Police Department after serving for 14 years as a K9 handler and saw firsthand the positive benefits the dogs had on the department and the community. Now a security officer at Franciscan Health Michigan City, Samuelson thought for years that the hospital could use a dog as well. “With the traumas we have and the effects on people, including the staff, it just made sense,” Samuelson said. “You can just see people’s eyes light up when they see a dog.” Samuelson’s

March 7th, 2025|Local News|

Board-certified gastroenterologist joins Franciscan Physician Network in Crown Point

CROWN POINT, Ind. -- Board-certified gastroenterologist Eric Steinberg, MD, is now part of the Franciscan Physician Network and is accepting new patients in Crown Point. Dr. Steinberg attended medical school at SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University in Brooklyn, N.Y. He completed his residency at Emory University in Atlanta, Ga. and completed his gastroenterology fellowship at the University of South Carolina in Columbia, S.C. Dr. Steinberg’s clinical interests include biliary pancreatic diseases, colon cancer screening, fatty liver disease, GERD and irritable bowel disease. He is accepting new patients at Franciscan Physician Network Specialty Center, 12750 Saint Francis Drive, Suite 410, in

March 7th, 2025|Local News|

Morgan Boulevard closure in Valparaiso

In Valparaiso, both lanes Morgan Boulevard are closed between Institute and Oak streets for an emergency sanitary sewer repair. A signed detour will direct traffic. For updates check the Valparaiso Now Facebook page.

March 7th, 2025|Local News|

Michigan City St. Patrick’s Day Parade Celebration

The Michigan City St. Patrick’s Day Parade will be held Saturday, March 15 at 1:00 pm, and will travel the traditional parade route north on Franklin St., beginning at 9th Street and ending at 4th Street. Mayor Angie Nelson Deuitch will be at the parade celebrating with the community. “I’m excited to wear my green and come out to enjoy the crowd, interact with families, support what our Special Events team is doing, and thank the parade participants,” she said. “We are so excited for this year’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade,” said Terry Greetham, Director of Special Events. “This is

March 6th, 2025|Local News|

Update on body found on I-65, two suspects taken into custody in Washington

In an update the Indiana State Police says that on Feb. 28, a body was discovered along I-65 on the ramp from U.S. 231 in Crown Point, IN. Foul play was quickly suspected, and an investigation was initiated by the Indiana State Police Criminal Investigations Division Lowell Post. As a result, two individuals that had been recently taken into custody by the F.B.I. and the King County Sheriff’s Office in Seattle, WA were quickly identified as the suspects in this homicide. Charges are pending here in Indiana. The victim has been identified as Nelson Daniel Ramos-Rivas, a 23-year-old Venezuelan National.

March 6th, 2025|Local News|

MCAS Band Students Excel at Regional and State ISSMA Competitions

Michigan City —Instrumental music students from several Michigan City Area Schools participated in the Indiana State School Music Association (ISSMA) Solo and Ensemble contest on February 1 at Kankakee Valley Middle School. Nearly forty students earned gold and silver ratings for their performances. Thirteen eighth graders from Barker Middle School received a gold rating during the event on February 1: Angel Bahena (trombone), Anne Bellamy (alto saxophone), Katie Branch (trombone), Molly Chavis (trumpet), Aubree Edmond (flute), Payton Gambill (trumpet), Luke Hamilton (percussion), Levi Kelly (clarinet), Avery Kenney (percussion), Railynn Malwin (alto saxophone), Nevaeh Morris (baritone), Ava Rios (clarinet), and Samuel

March 6th, 2025|Local News|

Shooting in Portage leads to standoff and arrest in Lowell

A shooting that injured one person in Portage lead to a standoff in Lowell, resulting in the arrest of a Chicago man, according to the Portage Police Department. On Monday March 3 just after 4:20 pm, Portage P.D. patrol officers responded to the 200 block of Greta Court in reference to a report of a man being shot.  It was later learned that the shooting actually occurred nearby in the 300 block of Jacobs Place, but the victim had been moved to this second location by associates.  Upon arrival, officers located a twenty-eight-year-old Hobart man suffering from gunshot wounds to

March 6th, 2025|Local News|

Area judge recognized for mental health advocacy

Press Release, Porter County Superior Court IV: INDIANAPOLIS—Porter Superior Court 4 Judge Christopher Buckley is the 2025 National Alliance on Mental Illness (“NAMI”), Indiana Advocates for Mental Health Justice Award recipient of the Executive Advocate for Mental Health Justice Award. NAMI is the National Alliance on Mental Illness, the nation’s largest grassroots mental health organization dedicated to building better lives for the millions of Americans affected by mental illness. The NAMI Indiana Advocates for Mental Health Justice Awards honor exceptional leadership, collaboration, and dedication to advancing mental health justice. Judge Buckley was elected to serve as Judge of the Porter

March 6th, 2025|Local News|
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