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Enhanced SNAP benefits end for Hoosiers

Indiana residents can no longer receive emergency enhanced SNAP benefits, as May was the final month of the service, according to the Family and Social Services Administration. The FSSA says that now, the SNAP benefit amount a household receives will again, as it was before the pandemic, be based on eligibility factors – household size, income and allowable deductions. More information on how the benefit amount changes during and after the pandemic can be found here. For more information on the SNAP program, eligibility requirements, and how to apply, visit https://www.in.gov/fssa. Additionally, Michigan City Area Schools has a summer meal

June 2nd, 2022|Local News|

Purdue University Northwest to honor David A. Roberts as first PNW Alumni Hall of Fame inductee

Purdue University Northwest (PNW) has selected David A. Roberts as the first honoree to the university’s new PNW Alumni Hall of Fame. Roberts, a 1974 graduate, will be inducted into the Alumni Hall of Fame during PNW’s Roaring Ahead Scholarship Gala on June 10. The gala event for nearly 600 people at the Hard Rock Casino Northern Indiana is the culmination of PNW’s yearlong 5-75 Roaring Ahead anniversary celebration of the fifth year of Purdue Northwest, and the 75th year of its legacy institutions, Purdue Calumet and Purdue North Central. Proceeds from the gala will go toward scholarships for PNW

June 2nd, 2022|Local News|

Michigan City High School MCJROTC honors USA, helps community

The cadets of the Michigan City High School (MCHS) Marine Corps Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (MCJROTC) recently participated in numerous events honoring those who have served our nation and have passed away.  Activities included placing flags on veterans’ graves at the Greenwood Cemetery, manning the Washington Park Bridge for “Rolling Thunder,” (veterans motorcyclists), and marching in the Michigan City Memorial Day parade.  The culminating event was the memorial ceremony at the Greenwood Cemetery. The cadets also assisted other Michigan City organizations in May.  These included the Lake Hills Elementary School’s Science, Technology, Engineering and Math day, the Soul Steppers performance

June 2nd, 2022|Local News|

TransPorte to run ‘Free Saturday’ next weekend in La Porte

La Porte residents looking to enjoy recreational activities in the city next Saturday can get a free ride, according to TransPorte Manager Beth West. From 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, June 11, residents can call to schedule a free ride to certain events and attractions within the city. West said their goal is to help promote activities and amenities around the city, as well as to remind residents of what TransPorte has to offer. Residents can receive free rides to The Market at La Stitch, The La Porte Small Business Coalition’s Second Saturday event, any city parks, and

June 2nd, 2022|Local News|

Unity Foundation announces 30-hour ‘La Porte County Gives’ online fundraising event

Unity Foundation of La Porte County is celebrating its 30th Anniversary by hosting La Porte County Gives, a 30 hour fundraising event between September 30 and October 1, at laportecountygives.net. Funds raised will be matched in proportion to dollars raised, and participants can compete for additional prizes. Unity’s 25th Anniversary La Porte County Gives fundraising event raised over $360,000 for 60 funds. Permanent, endowed funds held at Unity are eligible to participate. Participants will raise greater awareness for their mission and expand their network. La Porte County Gives provides opportunities to engage volunteers, donors and board members and reach new

June 1st, 2022|Local News|

Juveniles shot with a BB GUN behind Police Station-UPDATE MCPD Park Incident

On April 15th, 2022, at approximately 5:00pm, three juveniles came into the Michigan City Police Department indicating that they had just been shot with a BB Gun at the park behind the police station. The juveniles stated that they were playing basketball at the park, when they approached by another group of juveniles. One member of the second group proceeded to take the groups basketball and refused to return it. When the group asked about getting the basketball back, another juvenile pulled out what appeared to be a handgun and started shooting towards the group, striking two of them with

June 1st, 2022|Local News|

Mayor Parry announces Veteran’s Memorial Statue

On Memorial Day, Mayor Parry announced during the Veteran Memorial Ceremony at Greenwood Cemetery that he will use the proceeds of his upcoming Golf Outing on August 26 to dedicate this statue to the memory of “ALL THAT HAVE SERVED”. In choosing this statue Mayor Parry feels it is a fitting and dignified tribute to our troops and a memorial that will keep their memory alive in a permanent way. The dedication will take place at Greenwood Cemetery on Veteran’s Day Friday, 11-11-22.

June 1st, 2022|Local News|

South Shore Line (NICTD) Double Track NWI Project Construction update

The following is an update from NICTD on the South Shore Line (NICTD) Double Track NWI Project construction that is ongoing: Double Track NWI - Construction Next Steps INFORMATION UPDATED 5/31/2022Emergency Contact List GARY- MILLER STATION AREA All buildings have been demolished for the construction of the station and parking lots in Miller. New sewer work is underway in both the west and east parking lots. Parking is available but temporarily restricted while work near Miller Station progresses. Vehicular and pedestrian access from Melton Road (US 20) will be closed, and the driveway from Old US 12/Dunes Hwy will remain

June 1st, 2022|Local News|

Two being held at Porter County Jail in connection with incident at apartment complex

The Town of Chesterton announced on their Facebook page that two men were being held at the Porter County Jail Tuesday night, in connection with an incident earlier in the day at the Eagle Crossing apartment complex in Coffee Creek Center. Neither man was identified and charges against both are pending. Chesterton Police Chief Tim Richardson, said at 3:25 p.m. Tuesday, officers responded to Eagle Crossing after a male subject was alleged to have pointed a long gun at apartment employees checking on a report of a disturbance. On their arrival at the scene, officers located the suspect, who was

June 1st, 2022|Local News|

The Northwest Regional Indiana Regional Development Authority considers establishing 7 Transit Development Districts

The Northwest Regional Indiana Regional Development Authority Consideration of Establishing Transit Development Districts The City of Michigan City has given notice that the Regional Indiana Regional Development Authority (RDA) will hold two public hearings, both of which commence at 10:00 a.m. on June 9 and July 14 at the Purdue Technology Center, 9800 Connecticut Drive, Crown Point, Indiana. Both hearings will convene to provide information and seek comments related to the proposed establishment of seven Transit Development Districts which are: -Hammond Gateway - Gary Miller -Munster Ridge Road -Dyer / Munster Main Street -Portage / Ogden Dunes -East Chicago -Michigan

June 1st, 2022|Local News|

Shooting Investigation at Washington Park Beach Stop 2

The LaPorte County E-911 Regional Dispatch Center received several 911 calls on May 30th at approximately 4:10pm regarding shots being fired on the beach near Stop 2. Additional information indicated that one person had been shot. Multiple officers from Uniform Patrol Shift 2 quickly responded to Washington Park Stop 2 and learned that one subject had been shot. LaPorte County EMS arrived on scene and immediately transported the subject to Franciscan Health Michigan City Hospital with life-threatening injuries. Officers canvased the area and began to look for evidence and witnesses. Witnesses were interviewed by officers at the scene to gather

May 31st, 2022|Local News|

South Shore Line: Temporary busing suspension at Beverly Shores Station June 6

The South Shore Line has announced that due to ongoing construction and road closures associated with the Double Track NWI project, busing to Beverly Shores Station will be temporarily suspended, effective Monday, June 6. The busing suspension is due to the closure of Broadway, and is expected to last approximately 14 days. During this time, there will be no service to Beverly Shores, and passengers are encouraged to board at Dune Park Station.  

May 29th, 2022|Local News|

Lane closures for U.S. 30 and U.S. 35 in Starke County

HAMLET- Roadwork will begin on or after Tuesday at the U.S. 30 and U.S. 35 interchange in Starke County. Both U.S. 30 and U.S. 35 will have alternating lane closures, with changing traffic patterns in the area through late July. One lane will remain open in each direction at all times. Work will include a bridge deck overlay preventative maintenance project on U.S. 30 over U.S. 35, as well as repairs on U.S. 35 under U.S. 30.  

May 28th, 2022|Local News|

Public and city officials gather at ribbon cutting for improvements to Founders Square in Portage

Friday morning the public and city officials gathered for a ribbon cutting to officially open improvements  to the Founders Square and Founders Plaza area in Portage.  The project removed a public street between the park and amphitheater, turning it into a food court with electrical hookups for food trucks; added landscaping and lighting; created Founders Plaza between the fire and police stations and added 67 parking spots to the area.  Interim Park Superintendent Paul Ciesielski said the park has plenty of programs and events which will  be held from Market/Music/Movies on the Square to Monday's Memorial Day Service, 4th of

May 28th, 2022|Local News|

Healthcare Foundation of La Porte accepting grant applications

Healthcare Foundation of La Porte (HFL) announces the opening of its grant portal for 2022 Cycle 2 grants. To advance its mission and vision, HFL invites grant proposals for health and wellness projects and programs now through July 15. HFL’s mission is to empower La Porte County residents to live healthy and well to achieve the vision of La Porte County becoming one of the 10 healthiest communities in Indiana by 2030. "HFL welcomes grant proposals that impact HFL’s strategic priorities of Healthy Children, Healthy Living, and Healthy Minds. Grant proposals must demonstrate a commitment to measurable results that contribute

May 28th, 2022|Local News|

Michigan City Police make Violent Crime Reduction Patrol arrests, firearms seized

The Michigan City Police Depart recently made arrests as part of its Violent Crime Reduction Patrol arrests, seizing firearms in the process.  In a continued response to gun violence in Michigan City, Chief Dion Campbell has implemented Violent Crime Reduction (VCR) patrols to proactively combat this unfortunate violence in Michigan City, the Michigan City Police Department said in a recent press release.  On Thursday, May 26, at approximately 7:00 p.m., dispatch received calls in reference to three juveniles walking in the area of West 7th and Grant Avenue, wearing ski masks and displaying firearms. An officer that was working VCR

May 27th, 2022|Local News|

DNR urging public to make water safety a priority

With Memorial Day weekend nearly upon us, Indiana Conservation Officers remind Hoosiers to make water safety a priority then and throughout the summer. “We urge all Hoosiers recreating around our waterways to recognize the danger water poses, even to strong swimmers or experienced boaters,” said Capt. Jet Quillen of DNR Law Enforcement.  The DNR says that when recreating around water, follow these basic safety tips: -Discuss the dangers of water with your family and loved ones before going out. -Tell someone where you are going and when you will return. -Go with a buddy. -Do not venture around flooded or

May 27th, 2022|Local News|

Michigan City: City Hall and City Departments closed for Memorial Day

Michigan City’s City Hall and City Departments will be closed for observing Memorial Day.  The Refuse Department will be operating a regular schedule on Monday, May 30. There will be no delays in trash or compost pick up.

May 27th, 2022|Local News|

Lane and ramp closures set to begin soon for U.S. 20 and I-94 interchange in LaPorte County

A project to straighten a beam that was previously hit on the I-94 bridge over U.S. 20 will begin on or after Tuesday, May 31 and continue through late July. There will be alternating lane closures and lane shifts on U.S. 20 eastbound, with three phases of work. The Indiana Department of Transportation says that motorists should be prepared for changing traffic patterns in the area. The ramp from westbound I-94 to eastbound U.S. 20 will be closed through the duration of the project.

May 27th, 2022|Local News|

City of La Porte to host annual Memorial Day ceremony at Fox Park

The City of La Porte Park and Recreation Department announced the annual Memorial Day ceremony will be held at 10:30 a.m. Monday at the Dennis F. Smith Amphitheater in Fox Park. The program will begin with a performance by the La Porte City Band. In the event of poor weather, the ceremony will be moved to the La Porte Civic Auditorium.

May 27th, 2022|Local News|
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