City of Valparaiso invites public to take survey on Safety Action Plan
The City of Valparaiso is developing a Safety Action Plan and is inviting the public to take a survey. The survey can be found at https://bit.ly/ValpoSAP.
The City of Valparaiso is developing a Safety Action Plan and is inviting the public to take a survey. The survey can be found at https://bit.ly/ValpoSAP.
Mary Mela Scheidt July 23, 1935 - December 16, 2025 Mary Mela Scheidt, 90, of Chesterton, Indiana, passed away Tuesday, December 16, 2025, at 10:08 a.m. at Chesterton Manor, Chesterton, Indiana. A Memorial Mass will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, January 10, 2026, at St. Mary’s Catholic Church (Otis), 101 N. Church Road, Otis, Indiana, with Rev. Richard Kozak officiating. Private burial will take place in St. Stanislaus Cemetery, Michigan City, Indiana. The Ott/Haverstock Funeral Chapel, 418 Washington Street, Michigan City, Indiana is handling arrangements. Memorial contributions may be made to Share Foundation for the Handicapped, P.O. Box
La Porte County Parks will have their first hike of the year on New Year’s Day at Creek Ridge County Park at 1 p.m. Register Monday-Friday from 7 a.m.-3 p.m. by calling (219) 325-8315.
News Release, Indiana DNR: Hoosiers support a balanced approach to forest management of woodlands in Indiana – which includes managing forests to support biodiversity, environmental benefits, outdoor recreation, the production of wood products, and protection against wildfires. This is according to a public opinion survey conducted by Purdue University’s Department of Forestry and Natural Resources and D. J. Case & Associates. The survey follows a similar study conducted by the same organizations in 2009. The full survey results are available under Forest Research Reports here. “Indiana’s forests encompass some of our state’s most cherished natural resources, which we must responsibly
Have a wonderful Christmas -Tune into WIMS ALL DAY for your favorite Christmas holiday selections and tunes. You can listen on AM 1420, 95.1FM and in Valparaiso on 106.7FM. We stream worldwide at wimsradio.com. Be safe in your travel. #wims
The Salvation Army Michigan City Corps and Community Center are partnering again this year with Michigan City Holiday Meals to assure those who need a meal for Christmas, have one. If you would like a meal or would like to volunteer, please see the information below. FEEL FREE TO SHARE as well. Merry Christmas. #makingadifference #wims #nwi #michigancity #christmas
Kick off America’s semiquincentennial with other outdoor lovers at one of the many First Day Hikes offered Jan. 1 at Indiana’s state parks and lakes. First Day Hikes are a healthy way to start the new year. They offer a chance to get outside, exercise, enjoy nature, and connect with friends. Find one near you at on.IN.gov/INStateParkEvents. The hikes are organized by Indiana State Parks in cooperation with America’s State Parks. They will take place in all 50 states. First Day Hikes originated more than 30 years ago at the Blue Hills Reservation, a state park in Milton, Massachusetts. The
Press Release by Indiana Department of Environmental Management: INDIANAPOLIS – Indiana is set to be among the first states to establish a comprehensive state permitting program for coal ash disposal and management. Last week, the Indiana Environmental Rules Board approved IDEM’s Coal Combustion Residuals (CCR) rule, underscoring Indiana’s commitment to proactive solutions that protect Hoosiers and natural resources. With this approval, IDEM may prepare and submit Indiana’s CCR permitting program plan for U.S. EPA review and approval. Coal combustion residuals, also known as coal ash, are a byproduct produced primarily from the burning of coal in coal-fired power plants. Coal
LaPorte Co. approves partnership with Franciscan HEALTHeACCESS Agreement gives county employees access to multiple healthcare services LAPORTE COUNTY, Ind. – LaPorte County officials have approved a partnership with Franciscan’s HEALTHeACCESS to give county employees and their families access to a variety of healthcare services with no out-of-pocket costs. “As the human resources director and an employee of LaPorte County, I’m pleased that we have the ability to offer such a wonderful benefit to our employees and their dependents to help address their healthcare needs,” said LaPorte County Human Resources Director Monique Thomas. “I believe that the partnership
Have a wonderful Christmas Eve-Tune into WIMS through Christmas for the best holiday selections and tunes. You can listen on AM 1420, 95.1FM and in Valparaiso on 106.7FM. We stream worldwide at wimsradio.com. Be safe in your travel. #wims
Purdue University Northwest invites community members to join 2026 MLK Day events HAMMOND and WESTVILLE, Ind. — Purdue University Northwest (PNW) invites the public to join in celebrating the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.’s life and legacy through free programming on Jan. 15 and Jan. 19, 2026. PNW will host two opportunities for community members to celebrate and recognize MLK Day 2026. Both programs will feature engaging keynote speakers and opportunities for dialogue. Event and registration information can be found at pnw.edu/mlk-celebration. Jan. 15, 2026 MLK Day Celebration in Hammond PNW’s Jan. 15 MLK Day celebration
The Salvation Army Michigan City Corps and Community Center announced Monday that Mayor Angie Nelson Deuitch of Michigan City won the Battle of the Mayors raising $11,414.41 during this year’s Red Kettle Ring Off (including an incredible $5,000 donation from Phoenix Construction) to support The Salvation Army’s Christmas Campaign. Together, Mayor Angie and Mayor Tom Dermody of La Porte raised $17,336.41 to help families across La Porte County.
The Porter County Sheriff’s Office Monday announced the passing of retired Police K9 Bumpus. Bumpus served with the Porter County Sheriff’s Department from 2016–2022 as a tracking and trailing hound, helping locate missing individuals and track suspects throughout his career. “His dedication and service made a lasting impact on our community,” the PCSO said. “Bumpus was deeply loved, especially by his handler, Cpl. Brown, and his wife, with whom he shared an unbreakable bond with. Thank you for your service, Bumpus. You will always be remembered.”
NIPSCO LIGHTS UP SEASON OF GIVING WITH 13TH ANNUAL HOPE FOR THE HOLIDAYS GIVING CAMPAIGN MERRILLVILLE, Ind. – This holiday season, Northern Indiana Public Service Company LLC (NIPSCO) celebrates the 13th annual Hope for the Holidays campaign. This year, with generous grant support from the NiSource Charitable Foundation, NIPSCO proudly donated $239,425 to 23 organizations across NIPSCO’s service area. Additionally, employees contributed more than 800 new toys to be distributed to seven local Toys for Tots chapters. "Hope for the Holidays is special because it showcases the incredible generosity of our employees," said Vince Parisi, NIPSCO President and
Susan "Susie" Hampel , 70, Michigan City, Indiana, passed away Tuesday, December 16, 2025 at 11:40 am in Life Care Center of Michigan City surrounded by her loving family. Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11:00 am, Friday, December 26, 2025 at St. Mary's Catholic Church, Buffalo & 10th Streets, Michigan City, IN with Rev. David Kime officiating. Private burial will take place in Greenwood Cemetery. Visitation will be from 10:00 am - 11:00 am, Friday at the church. The Ott/Haverstock Funeral Chapel, Michigan City, IN is handling arrangements. Contributions may be made to Share Foundation for the
HOLIDAY FOOD GIVEAWAY from My Michigan City, Indiana on Tuesday 12/23- see details below and on the FLYER and PLEASE FEEL FREE to SHARE- #wims Mayor Angie & City of Michigan City to give away 800 holiday meals MICHIGAN CITY, Indiana – Mayor Angie Nelson Deuitch and the City of Michigan City in coordination with the Northern Indiana Food Bank will host a holiday food distribution event at Fedder’s Alley between 9-11 a.m. this Tuesday, Dec. 23, 2025. “The holiday season is about coming together, and no one in our community should have to worry about whether there will be
Friendship Botanic Gardens Secures $10,000 Matching Grant to Double the Impact of Emergency Fundraiser Michigan City, IN - Friendship Botanic Gardens is thrilled to announce it has been awarded a $10,000 matching grant from the Barker Welfare Foundation in support of the Emergency Fundraising Campaign. This generous grant will match every public donation dollar-for-dollar, up to $10,000, doubling the impact of each contribution. The Emergency Fundraising Campaign ensures the Gardens remain safe, welcoming, and accessible for years to come. Proceeds will support vital improvements to garden structures and grounds, directly advancing Friendship Botanic Gardens’ mission to connect people
South Bend Man Sentenced to 180 Months in Prison For Controlled Substance Offense SOUTH BEND – Last week, Elijah Suggs, 31 years old, of South Bend, Indiana, was sentenced by United States District Court Judge Cristal C. Brisco after pleading guilty to distribution of 50 grams or more of methamphetamine, announced Acting United States Attorney M. Scott Proctor. Suggs was sentenced to 180 months in prison followed by 10 years of supervised release. According to documents in the case, over the course of four transactions, Suggs sold a total of about two pounds of methamphetamine to another
Franciscan Physician Network adds board-certified internal medicine, weight management physician in Munster MUNSTER, Ind. – Board-certified internal medicine and weight management physician Leonid Kats, MD, is now part of the Franciscan Physician Network and is accepting new patients in Munster. Dr. Kats earned his medical degree from St. George’s University School of Medicine in Grenada, West Indies. He completed his residency in internal medicine at Rutgers University Jersey City Medical Center in Jersey City, N.J. and he completed his residency in obesity medicine at Columbia-Cornell in New York. His clinical interests include effective, evidence-based care; general internal
Lubeznik Center for the Arts’ Spring Education Offerings Open for Registration in January MICHIGAN CITY, Ind. – Registration will be opening on January 14, at noon CT, for spring classes and workshops for children, teens and adults at Lubeznik Center for the Arts (LCA). LCA's spring 2026 education lineup includes a wide variety of engaging classes for every age and skill level: Abstract Painting I & II Coffee and Creativity Contemporary Art: Art as Social Conscience Digital Illustration Figure Drawing Mini Masterpieces: Art History for Tots Mixed Media for Young Artists Sandcastle Writers Three Styles of Acrylic