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Lubeznik Center for the Arts offers Free “Black Girlhood Altar-Making” Workshop

MICHIGAN CITY, IN – Lubeznik Center for the Arts (LCA) is presenting Black Girlhood Altar-Making Workshop, a free community workshop on Sunday, February 2, 2025, from 1–3 p.m. CST.   The workshop will be led by artist and co-founder of A Long Walk Home, Scheherazade Tillet, alongside leaders from the non-profit organization.   This inspiring workshop will explore themes of identity, healing and empowerment. The workshop is free, but space is limited, and RSVPs are required. To reserve your spot, please email ArtInfo@LubeznikCenter.org or call 219.874.4900.   The Black Girlhood Altar-Making Workshop is an empowering experience designed to teach participants

January 20th, 2025|Local News|

The 34th Annual Spring Luncheon with the SHARE Service League

Event: 34th Annual Spring Luncheon Date: April 9, 2025 Location: Halls of St. George, Schererville, IN Tickets: $50/person. Reservations are required by March 26, 2025. [https://shareluncheon.givesmart.com] Event page: https://sharefoundation.org/events/spring-luncheon/ Description: The SHARE Service League hosts the 34th Annual Spring Luncheon at the Halls of St. George in Schererville, Indiana featuring a delicious meal, a variety of door prizes, basket raffles, entertainment, fellowship, and an opportunity to purchase unique handmade items created by the Villagers. Facebook Event Page: https://www.facebook.com/share/19QuRUguHB/

January 20th, 2025|Local News|

Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales Attends Inauguration, Welcomes New Administration

INDIANAPOLIS - Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales attended Inauguration ceremonies as he welcomed the new administration.  Inauguration Day marks a fresh beginning, and with it comes the opportunity to renew the commitment to Hoosiers. Secretary Morales is eager to work alongside Indiana’s new Governor Mike Braun, Lieutenant Governor Micah Beckwith, and their new administrative team.  He’s also looking forward to continuing to work alongside Attorney General Todd Rokita.  Together, Secretary Morales is focused on ensuring Indiana remains a place of freedom and opportunity for Hoosiers. Secretary Morales strives to build on the great progress Indiana has made. From promoting

January 19th, 2025|Local News|

LAKE COUNTY COURTHOUSE EMPLOYEE TARGETED IN ARREST WARRANT SCAM

LAKE COUNTY COURTHOUSE EMPLOYEE TARGETED IN ARREST WARRANT SCAM FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Fraudsters are at it again in Lake County, Indiana.  This time, they targeted an employee at the Lake County Courthouse with a phony arrest warrant demanding $8500. The fake order of arrest threatens to arrest the employee for failure to appear in court and warns that the bail amount required is $8500.  It even has a State of Indiana seal at the top and a sheriff’s department star near the bottom. Anyone receiving a similar document should not attempt to connect with the sender in any way or

January 19th, 2025|Local News|

New Jersey Man Sentenced to 78 Months in Prison

New Jersey Man Sentenced to 78 Months in Prison For Drug Offense SOUTH BEND – Juan Aquino, 53 years old, of Elizabeth, New Jersey, was sentenced by United States District Court Judge Damon R. Leichty after pleading guilty to possessing with intent to distribute 500 or more grams of cocaine, announced United States Attorney Clifford D. Johnson. Aquino was sentenced to 78 months in prison followed by 4 years of supervised release. According to documents in the case, in December 2023 Aquino obtained four kilograms of cocaine from Colorado and was transporting it back to New Jersey in hidden vehicle

January 19th, 2025|Local News|

MLK Reminders from the City of Michigan City

City Hall and all other Michigan City municipal offices will be CLOSED to the public on Monday, Jan. 20 in observance of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. The Michigan City Transit and Refuse departments also will be nonoperational on Monday, meaning no bus service and no trash collection. Those whose normal garbage pickup day is Monday or Tuesday should put your containers out before 7 a.m. Tuesday and leave out until picked up. And one more reminder... Police Chief Marty Corley will be the keynote speaker and Mayor Angie Nelson Deuitch will be the emcee at the MLK CommUNITY

January 19th, 2025|Local News|

NIPSCO SHARES SAFETY TIPS FOR WINTER WEATHER

MERRILLVILLE, Ind. – As the weather turns colder next week and the potential increases for hazards such as ice, snow and frigid temperatures, Northern Indiana Public Service Company LLC (NIPSCO) is reminding customers to prepare now so that they can keep their homes and families safe and warm this winter.   “Your meters, regulator and outdoor piping can withstand harsh winter weather, but hardpacked snow, icicles and water dripping on outdoor equipment can create a safety risk,” said Vince Parisi, NIPSCO President and Chief Operating Officer. “We encourage our customers to know what to do to protect themselves and their

January 18th, 2025|Local News|

Update from LaPorte Co Meals on Wheels due to the extreme weather

Update from LaPorte Co Meals on Wheels due to the extreme weather Monday and Tuesday   La Porte County Meals on Wheels NO MEAL DELIVERY on Monday, January 20 or Tuesday, January 21. Northwest Indiana Meals on Wheels (our meal provider) out of an abundance of caution for staff and volunteers; due to the expected extreme cold temperatures will be closed. Clients please use your Blizzard boxes. Remember to check on your neighbors! #wims #nwi #localradio

January 18th, 2025|Local News|

Young, Colleagues Reintroduce Concealed Carry Reciprocity Bill

WASHINGTON – U.S. Senators Todd Young (R-Ind.) and John Cornyn (R-Texas) reintroduced the Constitutional Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act, which would allow individuals with concealed carry privileges in their home state to exercise those rights in any other state that allows concealed carry, while still abiding by that state’s laws. “The Constitutional Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act will protect the constitutional rights of Hoosier gun owners by ensuring any individual who legally owns a gun in Indiana can transport or possess the firearm legally in other states without fear of prosecution,” said Senator Young. More specifically, the Constitutional Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act would: Allow individuals with concealed carry privileges in their home state

January 18th, 2025|Local News|

Rep. Ed Soliday receives Indiana’s top award

Gov. Eric Holcomb (left) presents State Rep. Ed Soliday (R-Valparaiso) (right) with the Sagamore of the Wabash for his service to the state on Wednesday, Jan. 8, 2025, in the governor's office at the Statehouse in Indianapolis. During his nearly 20 years as state representative, Soliday has chaired the House Roads and Transportation Committee and since 2020 chaired the House Utilities, Energy and Telecommunications Committee. Dating back to the 1940s, the Sagamore of the Wabash award was created by former Gov. Ralph Gates. It is the highest honor the governor can bestow and is presented to distinguished Hoosiers who have

January 18th, 2025|Local News|

MICHIGAN CITY ANNOUNCES SPECIAL EVENTS FOR 2025

MICHIGAN CITY ANNOUNCES SPECIAL EVENTS FOR 2025 MICHIGAN CITY – Michigan City Special Events and Mayor Angie Nelson Deuitch are excited to announce the 2025 Michigan City Special Events schedule, highlighted by the return of The Singing Sands Sand Sculpting Festival and Oktoberfest. “Our special events lineup is growing, which is exciting,” the mayor said. “We’ve added a Juneteenth celebration to the list and have expanded some of our returning events, which really showcase our diversity – not only in our people and cultures, but also in our city with our lakefront, downtown district and neighborhoods. We’re looking forward to another

January 17th, 2025|Local News|

Westville Area Chamber of Commerce Award Nominations Open Now

Westville, IN  The Westville Area Chamber of Commerce has opened their yearly award nominations for Community Leader and Education Recognition that will be presented at the Annual Dinner on Friday, May 9, 2025 at the Purdue University Northwest Great Hall. The Chamber is committed to supporting students, educators and educational programsthat have made a significant impact in the Westville Area community over the past year through the Education Recognition Award program, Again this year we are accepting nominations for The Community Leader Award. Please help us recognize a businesses or individual that makes a positive differences in our community. Nominations

January 17th, 2025|Local News|

Chesterton Police Department now accepting applications for dispatcher

Chesterton Police Department now accepting applications for dispatcher   The Chesterton Police Department is now accepting applications for the position of Communications Clerk (dispatcher).   Communications Clerk is a civilian employee assigned to daily shift duties at the radio dispatch center and often the first line of contact with civilians in emergency situations and for requests for services. The Communications Clerk is responsible for the initial receipt of calls for service, dispatching the calls to the shift supervisor or assigned personnel, and data entry of all information related to the initial handling of calls for service.   If you thrive

January 17th, 2025|Local News|

Keys to Hope Community Resource Center in Michigan City is having an OPEN HOUSE

Keys to Hope Community Resource Center in Michigan City is having an OPEN HOUSE on Friday 01/17/2025 from 5:30p-7:30pm. They are located at 1802 Franklin Street in Michigan City. -#wims #nwi #localradio #michigancity Citizens Concerned for the Homeless, Inc. Grace Learning Center

January 17th, 2025|Local News|

Project sparks plaza plan, rejuvenated downtown spaces

MICHIGAN CITY, Ind. – A new renovation project at 711 Franklin St. will link commercial and retail space to a proposed city plaza. The spot will include first-floor spaces to lease that will range in sizes from 860 to 1800 square feet and face an area pegged to provide space for public gatherings, including concerts, festivals and shows. “The plaza will create a space for friends and families to create memories. With the progress happening in Michigan City, we feel such a spot is a vital and important piece of the puzzle for the future growth of the downtown area,” said

January 16th, 2025|Local News|

St. John Shooting

PRESS RELEASE LAKE COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE: Just before 11:30 a.m. yesterday, St. John, Indiana police received an emergency dispatch call for a domestic disturbance at a home in the 14000 block of W. 93rd Place in St. John. A St. John police officer arrived at the scene.  At some point, a physical altercation occurred and shots were fired. A 40-year-old male was wounded and was transported to a local hospital. The Lake County Sheriff’s Department Detective Bureau is investigating. No further information will be released at this time.

January 16th, 2025|Local News|

Shelf Ice Safety

The Indiana Dunes National Park remind us the dangers of "Shelf Ice." Shelf ice forms when breaking waves and spray freeze in frigid air temperatures, creating irregularly patterned ice full of cracks, crevices, and holes. Shelf ice is an unstable formation that builds from the beach out to the lake, without freezing to the lake bottom. Due to the nature of its structure and fluctuating temperatures above and below freezing, shelf ice is unpredictable and unsafe to step on. Shelf ice is not a continuous sheet. Thinned or weakened areas may be hidden, and the ice can collapse like a

January 16th, 2025|Local News|

The Salvation Army of MC Achieves Christmas Goal Raising 104 percent of campaign goal

The Salvation Army of MC Achieves Christmas Goal Raising 104 percent of campaign goal, The Salvation Army continues to meet needs in Michigan City MICHIGAN CITY, January 14, 2025 – As the annual Christmas Campaign comes to an end, The Salvation Army of Michigan City is happy to announce that its goal of raising $235,000 has been met. Thanks to support from the community, The Salvation Army raised 104 percent of the 2024 campaign goal. “When we launched our 2024 Christmas Campaign, we knew we would be facing a steep climb to reach our goal,” said Major Becky Simmons of

January 16th, 2025|Local News|

City of La Porte, Center Township to partner with Nest Community Shelter

La PORTE, IN (Jan. 15, 2025) – Residents in need will soon have access to an emergency warming shelter right here in La Porte, according to Mayor Tom Dermody. Joining forces with Center Township Trustee Lisa Pierzakowski, the City has today announced a partnership with Nest Community Shelter to bring a temporary emergency shelter – dubbed Nest La Porte – to the former train depot on Washington Street. Set to open this Sunday, Jan. 19, the shelter will be open nightly from 6 p.m. to 7 a.m. through March 31. Dermody said this project provides a critical resource to those in need this winter.

January 15th, 2025|Local News|

Warren Zeiders To HEADLINE LaPorte County Fair

The 2025 LAPORTE COUNTY FAIR Proudly presents Warren Zeiders on Thursday July 10th, 2025 at 7:30pm. Tickets go sale Friday January 17th, 2025 at 10aCST/11amEST. For tickets and information check out www.lpfair.com.

January 15th, 2025|Local News|
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