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Purdue Northwest students earn fall semester Dean’s List honors

The Purdue University Northwest (PNW) 2022 fall semester Dean’s List recognizing 1,738 undergraduate students for their academic achievement. Qualified students completed 12 credit hours, including at least six during the fall semester, and sustained an overall grade point average of at least 3.5 and a semester grade point average of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. Students honored in the fall semester Dean’s List include 1,274 Indiana residents from 70 communities; 339 Illinois residents from 135 communities; 17 Wisconsin residents; 15 Michigan residents; seven Minnesota residents; six California residents; five students each from Florida and Iowa; two students each

February 7th, 2023|Local News|

Man attacks a female and stole her cell phone near Samuelson Road in Portage

***UPDATE #2 POLICE ACTIVITY SAMUELSON ROAD**** On Monday February 6th, 2023 at approximately 10:33am Porter County Central Dispatch received a report that a male had attacked a female and stole her cell phone near the intersection of Samuelson Road and Laurel Avenue. At that time, an off-duty Portage Police Officer was in the immediate area in his fully marked police vehicle and he was able to responded to the scene within seconds. Upon that officer’s arrival, a male was fleeing eastbound on foot but upon seeing the officer's police vehicle he turned around and fled into the backyard of the

February 7th, 2023|Local News|

Motorist airlifted following four vehicle crash in Porter

A motorist was airlifted Monday morning, following a four-vehicle chain-reaction accident on U.S Highway 20 at Tremont Road in Porter, the Town of Chesterton reported on its Facebook page. The Porter Fire Department said the crash occurred at 10 a.m. The Porter Police Department was still investigating the accident as of Monday morning but preliminary information indicates that a semi-tractor trailer rear-ended a passenger vehicle at the intersection of U.S. 20 and Tremont Road, which forced the passenger vehicle into the rear of a third vehicle, and the third into the rear of a fourth, according to the Town of

February 7th, 2023|Local News|

Valparaiso Matt Murphy named to NICTD Board

Valparaiso Mayor Matt Murphy has been named to the Northern Indiana Commuter Transportation District (NICTD) Board of Trustees by Governor Holcomb. NICTD operates the South Shore Line train and is governed by a Board of Trustees representing the four Indiana counties served by the South Shore Line. “I appreciate Governor Holcomb/s confidence in me and look forward to serving on the NICTD board. I see that the growth of NICTD services translates into added opportunities for Northern Indiana residents, businesses and visitors,” said Murphy. Murphy will represent Porter County on the Board and will serve through May 31, 2026. Murphy

February 7th, 2023|Local News|

Conservation officers respond to off-road vehicle accident in Porter County

The Indiana DNR Division of Law Enforcement stated on its Facebook page just before 6:30 p.m. Monday that conservation officers were on scene of an off-road vehicle accident with serious injuries in northern Porter County. A helicopter was on the scene. WIMS will continue to follow this story.

February 7th, 2023|Local News|

La Porte Community School Corporation Future Slicer Basketball Academy wraps up successful first year

The La Porte Community School Corporation Future Slicer Basketball Academy recently wrapped up their first year. For the past ten weeks, 84 boys ranging from third through sixth grade participated in a weekly basketball skills clinic at La Porte High School. Jordan Heckard, Head Varsity Coach, started the program to give future La Porte athletes the opportunity to work on foundational skills with the current Slicer basketball team. As a perk of the program, the participants receive a jersey, and a season pass to the Slicer games, where they cheer on the high school players they worked with throughout the

February 6th, 2023|Local News|

Washington Park Zoo bids farewell to beloved tiger, Stars

The Washington Park Zoo has announced that its male tiger, Stars, had recently been suffering from chronic kidney disease when the zoo decided to euthanize him at the age of 18-years-old. The zoo says chronic kidney disease is a common cause of illness and death in older feline species including tigers. Stars was diagnosed with the disease a few weeks ago and had been closely monitored and treated with medications to keep him comfortable, but his activity and appetite continued to slow. The zoo says the tough decision to euthanize Stars was necessary based on his extreme medical condition before

February 6th, 2023|Local News|

Update: Charges filed against suspect involved in Munster officer involved shooting

Indiana State Police say several charges have been filed against a Hammond man who reportedly rammed a stolen vehicle into police cars and was fired upon by a Munster police officer. Detectives with the Indiana State Police Criminal Investigations Division have filed charges against Roy Viverette, the suspect involved in the Munster officer involved shooting that took place on Feb. 1. Viverette faces charges of unlawful possession of a firearm by a serious violent felon, criminal recklessness, resisting law enforcement, auto theft and theft.   Original story: Indiana State Police: Munster officer fires at suspect ramming into police vehicles A

February 6th, 2023|Local News|

INDOT announces overnight lane and ramp closures on I-65

The Indiana Department of Transportation announced that preparation for additional concrete restoration work on I-65 in Lake County will start Monday. Overnight lane closures and the closure of the ramp from Ridge Road to Northbound I-65 will take place on or after Monday Feb 6. Watch for crews performing work on the shoulders through late April. The overnight lane and ramp closures are anticipated to take place over one evening, but additional closures may be needed through Feb 17. Overnight work hours will be from approximately 8 p.m.-6 a.m. The schedule and work is weather dependent.

February 4th, 2023|Local News|

DNR reminding public to remove tree stands

The DNR is reminding the public that all tree stands on state property may only be left overnight from Sept. 15 through Jan. 10. Tree stands must be legibly marked with the owner’s name, address, and telephone number or DNR customer ID number, according to the DNR. The DNR stated on its Law Enforcement Facebook page, “If you’re stand is still in the woods, it’s time to get it out!”

February 4th, 2023|Local News|

MCAS Band students excel at ISSMA competition

Instrumental music students from several Michigan City Area Schools took part in the Indiana State School Music Association (ISSMA) solo and ensemble contest on Jan. 28 at Kankakee Valley Middle School, with nearly 50 receiving gold and silver ratings. Four students from Michigan City High School earned gold ratings on music of the highest difficulty level and will now advance to the ISSMA State Solo and Ensemble competition at North Central High School in Indianapolis on Feb. 25. These students are Sophia Barczak, Emray David, Kyra Krachinski, and Ashley Sparks.

 During the ISSMA event on Jan. 28, Krachinski received gold

February 4th, 2023|Local News|

Health Officials announce nearly $8.5 million in grants to help improve Hoosier health outcome

The Indiana Department of Health has awarded nearly $8.5 million in grants to organizations working to improve Hoosiers’ health as part of the Health Issues and Challenges program, which was established by the Indiana General Assembly in 2021 with funding from the American Rescue Plan Act. This is the second round of grants through the program and follows $35 million that was announced last June. “Public health is built on a foundation of prevention and accessibility, and we are grateful to be able to use the remaining funds that our legislators allocated to support programs that will help improve Hoosiers’

February 3rd, 2023|Local News|

La Porte County Sheriff’s Office warning of utility service phone scam

The La Porte County Sheriff’s Office is reporting a phone scam involving someone claiming to be a local utility service provider. The scam is offering an 85% reduction on gas bills. “Of course with the ever so enticing special offer, come the additional questions where some citizens become victims, the La Porte County Sheriff’s Office said on their Facebook page. “Do not entertain this goof! Please terminate the call and carry on with your law-abiding day.”

February 3rd, 2023|Local News|

Indiana State Police: Munster officer fires at suspect ramming into police vehicles

A Munster police officer opened fire Wednesday on a man who reportedly rammed a stolen vehicle into police cars at a gas station, Indiana State Police reported. The Indiana State Police Criminal Investigations Division Lowell Post was requested by the Munster Police Department to investigate an officer involved shooting.  Preliminary investigation shows that at around 7:40 p.m., officers with the Munster Police Department were in the area of Ridge Road and Manor Avenue attempting to locate a stolen vehicle. Officers located a stolen 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee in the Mobile gas station located in the 300 block of Ridge Road.

February 2nd, 2023|Local News|

Northern Indiana streams stocked with brown trout

The DNR Division of Fish & Wildlife stocked roughly 4,500 brown trout into northern Indiana streams in early January. Most fish ranged between 8 to 14 inches at the time of release. Indiana obtained the trout from Illinois last year when they were approximately 3 inches long. Mixsawbah State Fish Hatchery in Walkerton raised the trout until they were close to an average of 10 inches long. The DNR stocked six streams including the Little Kankakee River in LaPorte County, Pigeon River (Steuben/LaGrange counties), Solomon Creek (Elkhart County), Little Elkhart River (LaGrange/Elkhart counties), Rowe Eden Ditch (LaGrange/Elkhart counties) and Cobus

February 2nd, 2023|Local News|

Get ShakIN’ during Earthquake Awareness Month

Get ShakIN' during Earthquake Awareness Month February is Earthquake Awareness Month Earthquakes in Indiana may seem unusual or unlikely, but the reality is the state is near two seismic zones. Both seismic zones have the potential to produce major earthquakes and many small quakes. About 2,000 tremors occur daily in the central United States, underscoring the need for all Hoosiers to know earthquake safety. Hoosiers need to Get ShakIN' to be aware of the risk and prepare for a substantial quake. If an earthquake were to strike, Hoosiers should stop what they are doing and: Drop where they are, onto their hands and

February 2nd, 2023|Local News|

Attorney General Todd Rokita invites Hoosiers to visit IndianaUnclaimed.gov   

Attorney General Todd Rokita invites Hoosiers to visit IndianaUnclaimed.gov or text CLAIM to 46220 to see what types of treasures await you on National Unclaimed Property Day.    “Protecting Hoosiers’ liberty is my office’s top priority,” Attorney General Rokita said. “Returning unclaimed property to the rightful owners is just one way we carry out this larger mission. Who knows — you might find $5 or $1,000, but it’s worth a look.”   Indiana is the only state where the attorney general oversees unclaimed property.   Last year, Attorney General Rokita’s Unclaimed Property Division returned over $61 million to Hoosiers.   Here are the types

February 2nd, 2023|Local News|

Franciscan Health Michigan City offering Gentle C-Sections for enhanced birthing experience

Families welcoming a new baby via cesarean section are now able to have a birthing experience that more closely mirrors traditional vaginal births thanks to a new practice being offered at Franciscan Health Michigan City. “During a cesarean section, once the baby is delivered, we hand over the baby first to the nurse or the pediatrician and then a good amount of time lapses before the mother actually gets to see and hold the baby” Franciscan Physician Network OB/GYN Dr. Sharmilee Thota, MD, said. “The mother and her partner miss out on having the first glimpse of their baby, touching

February 2nd, 2023|Local News|

Feb 18 “Drive Through Shoe Drive” in Michigan City to Benefit Kids’ Playgroup

Residents of Michigan City, La Porte, and surrounding communities are invited to clean out their closets for a good cause this month. Deals on Wheels (2114 Franklin Street, Michigan City) will host a “Drive-Through Shoe Drive” collection of gently worn used and new shoes on Saturday, February 18, from 9am to 12pm. Proceeds from the sale of the collected shoes will help a free community kids’ playgroup based at St. Luke United Lutheran Church in Trail Creek. The church will earn funds from the nonprofit Funds2Orgs based on the total weight of the pairs of shoes collected. Donated shoes will

February 2nd, 2023|Local News|

A 23-year-old man faces criminal charges after leading police on two-state pursuit

A 23-year-old man faces criminal charges after leading police officers on a two-state pursuit in a stolen vehicle and crashing into two police patrol units. Shortly before 1 p.m. on Monday, January 30, 2023, a Lake County Sheriff’s Department officer observed a light blue Honda crossover SUV traveling at a high rate of speed on Broadway in Gary.  The officer ran a check of the Illinois license plate, which revealed it had been reported stolen. The officer followed the SUV as it pulled into a gas station and parked at 15th & Broadway. Officers positioned two Lake County Sheriff’s Department patrol

February 2nd, 2023|Local News|
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