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Indiana State Prison employee ‘will not survive’ after assault by inmate

The Indiana State Prison announced that Mike Keel, a maintenance foreman, will not survive the injuries he sustained in an assault earlier in the week, in which Keel was struck in the head by a steel pipe. The Indiana State Prison said Keel was a key part of the team responsible for keeping the facility running every day. “He recently celebrated his 29-year anniversary with DOC, where he was known across the agency for his quality workmanship, including the bell that sits at our Fallen Staff Memorial which he will join later this year,” the Indiana State Prison said on

April 14th, 2023|Local News|

Michigan City police investigating shooting at Washington Park

The Michigan City Police Department is investigating a shooting that happened Tuesday evening at Washington Park. Just before 7 p.m., multiple officers were dispatched to Washington Park Lot 1 in reference to a shooting. Additional incoming information indicated a person had been shot in the leg and was being transported to Franciscan Hospital by friends. While the first officers arriving in Washington Park secured the crime scene, other responding officers located the vehicle the victim was traveling in and escorted that vehicle to the hospital to expedite him receiving emergency care. The 23-year-old victim’s gunshot wound was determined to be

April 14th, 2023|Local News|

High fire risk keeps firefighters busy

Fire Danger remains high for Porter County and surrounding areas as of the latest release from the National Weather Service, according to the Liberty Township Volunteer Fire Department. On Thursday, firefighters worked to contain a wildfire in the area of County Road 75 West and U.S. Highway 6 in Liberty Township late afternoon on Thursday after embers escaped from a homeowner burning trash. Preliminary investigations found approximately 2 to 3 acres on fire during the initial attack. The National Weather Service had issued a Level 3 Fire Weather Risk for elevated fire danger given the recent dry weather, grass, brush,

April 14th, 2023|Local News|

Franciscan Physician Network hosting free GERD seminar

Press release by Franciscan Health: MICHIGAN CITY, Indiana – Franciscan Physician Network is offering a free, educational seminar on gastroesophageal reflux disease or GERD highlighting a new program offered by Franciscan Health Michigan City. The Goodbye to GERD event will take place on Thursday, April 27 at the Woodland Health Center, 8865 West 400 North in Michigan City. The doors open at 5:30 p.m., with the presentation scheduled to begin at 6 p.m. The new GERD program provides a multidisciplinary approach with faster diagnosis and treatment for patients suffering from GERD. Patients with heartburn, difficulty swallowing, regurgitation or stomach contents

April 14th, 2023|Local News|

Air Quality Alert in effect 

An Air Quality Action Day has been declared by the Indiana Department of Environmental Management for La Porte, St. Joseph, Elkhart, Huntington and Allen counties in Indiana...and is in effect for Friday April 14. Ozone levels are expected to be in the Orange or unhealthy for sensitive groups range. People and businesses are urged to avoid activities which lead to ozone and fine particulate formation. These activities include refueling vehicles or topping off when refueling, using gasoline powered lawn equipment and using charcoal lighter fluid. Positive activities include car pooling, biking to work, delaying or combining errands and using water

April 14th, 2023|Local News|

Portion of U.S. 41 to close in Lake County

The Indiana Department of Transportation announced that U.S. 41 will be closed to through traffic between State Road 2 and State Road 10 from approximately 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Friday, April 14. The work is for resurfacing near the bridges over Singleton Ditch and Brown Ditch. INDOT says motorists should seek an alternate route.

April 13th, 2023|Local News|

Update: Victim of deadly Toll Road crash identified

Update: Indiana State Police have identified the victim and front seat passenger in the fatal crash on the Indiana Toll Road Tuesday as 66 year-old Dora Carmen Natella of Granger. The investigation remains an ongoing investigation. Original story:  One woman died in a crash Tuesday morning near the 79.6 mile marker on the Indiana Toll Road. Just after 11:10 a.m., troopers began to receive calls of a serious crash between an UPS semi with double trailers and a silver Toyota SUV in the westbound lanes of the Indiana Toll Road, which is approximately three miles west of the Mishawaka exit.

April 13th, 2023|Local News|

Indiana State Police request information on I-65 shooting

LAKE COUNTY, Ind. -- Indiana State Police are asking for the public’s assistance in locating a driver who shot at a semi on I-65 early Wednesday. At around 4:45 a.m., a trooper responded to a report of shots fired at a vehicle on I-65 southbound just north of the Lowell exit. It was reported that the driver of a light-colored SUV, possibly a Chevrolet, fired a gun at the victim’s semi, as they were driving southbound. The front passenger tire of the semi was struck by the gunfire, as well as other areas on the semi. The suspect is reported

April 13th, 2023|Local News|

Brush fire extinguished in Lake County

The Lake County Sheriff’s Office says a brush fire was put out on Wednesday afternoon. Sometime around 1 p.m. Gary first responders requested the assistance of the Lake County Sheriff’s Department Aviation Unit in fighting a large brush fire, Chief Sheriff Oscar Martinez Jr. of the Lake County Sheriff’s Office said in a statement. “It seems dry, windy conditions allowed the flames to spread across an area just off US-12 between the Gary/Chicago International Airport and Buffington Harbor,” Martinez stated. A Lake County helicopter equipped with a Bambi bucket made numerous trips to Lake Michigan to fill the bucket and

April 13th, 2023|Local News|

Michigan City’s Old Lighthouse Museum celebrates 50th year, opening Friday

Press Release by Michigan City Historical Society/Old Lighthouse Museum: Michigan City’s Old Lighthouse Museum, 100 Heisman Harbor Rd., will be open and free to the public on Friday April 14 from 5:00pm till 8:00pm. This special event was originally scheduled on March 3rd but because of heavy snow on that day it was cancelled. Now that spring is in the air we are ready to welcome visitors. 2023 is or 50th year! We will be celebrating our old lighthouse and the volunteers who have given of themselves for so many years to preserve our history. Join us at our April

April 13th, 2023|Local News|

Man arrested for public nudity

Police arrested a Michigan City man who told police he was attempting to locate a cell phone Tuesday was arrested for public nudity. Just before 10 p.m., a deputy was dispatched to Pinhook Bog in reference a nude male being observed in the area. A nearby resident reported having someone knock on his door and upon answering, saw a completely nude male, who in turn took off running in a direction towards Pinhook Bog. The deputy and several assisting deputies met in the parking lot of Pinhook Bog.  They heard a man’s voice coming from the direction of a nearby

April 13th, 2023|Local News|

1 dead in crash on Indiana Toll Road

ST. JOSEPH COUNTY, Ind -- One woman died in a crash Tuesday morning near the 79.6 mile marker on the Indiana Toll Road. Just after 11:10 a.m., troopers began to receive calls of a serious crash between an UPS semi with double trailers and a silver Toyota SUV in the westbound lanes of the Indiana Toll Road, which is approximately three miles west of the Mishawaka exit. The crash caused both westbound lanes to be closed. Preliminary investigation indicated that a 2016 Kenworth towing double trailers was traveling westbound when the brakes on the rear trailer locked up. The Kenworth

April 12th, 2023|Local News|

Multiple suspects identified and charged in firing shots in Valparaiso

The Valparaiso Police have identified multiple suspects involved in the gunshots heard in the area of Morgan Boulevard and Elm Street during the early morning hours of February 5. Police responded to the area at around 2:15 a.m. after receiving reports of multiple loud bangs in the area.  Police located no parties in the area and no report of injuries.  Later in the day, several homes and vehicles were discovered to have had sustained damage attributed to bullets striking their exterior.  Valparaiso police continued to investigate the incident, leading to multiple suspects being charged and one arrested. Ernest Watson III,

April 12th, 2023|Local News|

La Porte County Sheriff’s Office give notice of online and mobile apps scheme

The La Porte County Sheriff’s Office (LCSO) is encouraging adults and juveniles to be extra cautious when communicating with those whom they recently “befriended or met” online or when using a mobile app. The La Porte County Sheriff’s Office said the following in a news release: “Recently, there has been a sharp increase in the number of citizens reporting to the agency that they have been coaxed into sending nude images of themselves to subjects they met online or through social media apps.  Communication between the local citizen and the unknown subject typically begins as being relatively normal but progresses

April 12th, 2023|Local News|

Michigan City Human Rights Commission Scholarship Contest

The Michigan City Human Rights Commission will begin accepting entries for the 2023 Hawkins-Williams Educational Scholarship Award and the 2023 Judi Huber Educational Scholarship Award on Wednesday, April 12, 2023. The winner of the Hawkins-Williams Educational Scholarship Award will receive $1,000.00 (One thousand dollars). The contest is open to any graduating high school senior attending school within the Michigan City Area Schools boundaries. The entries must include an essay related to the stated theme, a certified copy of their high school transcripts and three (3) letters of recommendation. https://www.emichigancity.com/789/Hawkins-Williams-Educational- Scholarship The Judi Huber Educational Scholarship Award is also for graduating

April 12th, 2023|Local News|

Michigan City Chamber announces new marketing and events manager

Katie Eaton, President of the Michigan City Chamber of Commerce, recently announced that Katelyn Swistek has started as the new marketing & events manager for the Michigan City Chamber of Commerce. Swistek comes to the Chamber as a recent graduate of Purdue University Northwest with a bachelor’s degree in marketing with internship experience at signature graphics. The Michigan City Chamber says Swistek has been a mentor for the Michigan City Youth Leadership program and enjoyed teaching the kids throughout the week-long program. In her new role, Katelyn will assist the Chamber with event planning, marketing pieces, and collaborating with committees.

April 12th, 2023|Local News|

97-year-old Franciscan Health Crown Point volunteer still going strong after nearly 50 years

News release by Franciscan Health: CROWN POINT, Indiana – Vivian Kelby has logged more than 37,500 hours volunteering at Franciscan Health Crown Point over the past 47 years. That’s the equivalent of more than four years of her life spent in service to others. The 97-year-old woman said her motivation for volunteering is simple. “I like being with other people,” Kelby said. Kelby began volunteering with Franciscan Health in 1976 at St. Anthony Home in Crown Point. “I was sewing a lot and my father-in-law said, ‘You don’t need to sit and sew all day,’” she said. “I said I

April 12th, 2023|Local News|

DNR: It’s time to watch for and report findings of spotted lanternfly eggs

News release by Indiana DNR: An attractive but highly destructive invasive insect is making headway in Indiana, and the Department of Natural Resources seeks help in identifying the insect so that it can work to stop its spread. Called spotted lanternfly (Lycorma delicatula), the pest is a major concern across most of the United States because of its adverse effect on fruit orchards, nurseries, and the logging and wine industries. Adults and nymphs of spotted lanternfly (SLF) have piercing-sucking mouthparts and feed on the vascular tissue of leaves, young shoots, branches, and trunks of its hosts. Adults and older nymphs

April 11th, 2023|Local News|

South Shore Line continues ‘Buy 1 Get 1 Free’ promotion for May monthly tickets

The South Shore Line announces the continuation of its “Buy 1 Get 1 Free” promotion, applicable for May monthly tickets. All monthly tickets purchased for the month of May 2023 will remain valid for June 2023. Passengers purchasing a paper May monthly ticket should plan to keep that ticket and use it through June, and passengers purchasing a digital May monthly ticket via the mobile app will see a June ticket uploaded to their accounts prior to June 1. For passengers who receive tickets through an employer benefit program such as Wage Works or Commuter Benefit Solutions, these passengers should

April 11th, 2023|Local News|

Brush fire keeps fire crews busy for hours in Liberty Township

PORTER COUNTY, Ind. – Fire crews in Liberty Township spent several hours Easter Sunday controlling a brush fire that had spread out of control leaving fire crews to hike in with water packs strapped to their backs to extinguish the fire. At around 12:45 p.m. an unattended fire had spread into the woods leaving nearby residents scrambling to find out what was on fire behind their homes. Soon after Liberty Township Volunteer Fire Department was called to respond to extinguish the fire resulting in around six acres of scorched surface fuels, a mix of leaves and short brush. The fire

April 11th, 2023|Local News|
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