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Chesterton Fire Chief Eric Camel accepts grant from Indiana American Water Company

Chesterton Fire Chief Eric Camel accepted a no-match Fire Safety Grant in the amount of $1,250 from Indiana American Water Company (IAWC) on Tuesday, according to the Town of Chesterton. Camel said that the department will dedicate the funds to its Community Risk Reduction Program. The program is an outreach focusing on the usage and upkeep of smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, as well as on slip and fall protection, particularly for seniors in Chesterton. More information on this story can be found on the Town of Chesterton Facebook page.

April 7th, 2022|Local News|

Update: Police provide photo of vehicle believed to belong to murder suspect

Update: Police have provided an update regarding the two suspects from Gary who are wanted in connection to a fatal shooting in Indianapolis: "Indiana State Police Detectives believe one of the suspects, Briean Brown Jr., drives a black 2006 Mercedes. The photo of Brown's vehicle from a traffic camera was provided to ISP by the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department. Anyone with information about about either Briean Brown Jr. or Dawan Glenn Jr. is asked to contact Crime Stoppers at 317-262-TIPS or online at www.crimetips.org."     Original story: Gary man arrested in connection fatal shooting, 2 others wanted Jasinto

April 7th, 2022|Local News|

Motorists Urged to Avoid Distractions While Driving

Do you eat while you drive? Maybe you apply your makeup while behind the wheel? Be careful, Police will be looking for you during this one day crackdown event.   The La Porte County Sheriff's Office (LCSO) is joining other law enforcement agencies across the country for a one-day targeted enforcement campaign to combat texting and other forms of distracted driving. On April 7, motorists can expect to see increased roving and high-visibility patrols by deputies on high-alert for hands-free violations.    According to the latest data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), distracted driving claimed the lives of 3,142 people, or more than 8%

April 6th, 2022|Local News|

Concerned Voters Need the Green Voters Guide Indiana—

Voters for a Green Indiana (VGI) released its Green Voters Guide for the 2022 primary election. The non-partisan guide is for Hoosiers who want to vote for candidates who accept climate science and will help Indiana transition to clean energy. Recent polls, including one in the Indy Star, show Republican, Independent and Democratic voters support climate action, clean energy and net metering over the economy. Reports show the impacts of climate change are accelerating and getting worse. In February, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change released its latest report, highlighting the causes, impacts, and possible solutions to climate change. It is a call to governments and the private sector to take action against

April 6th, 2022|Local News|

DNR announces first free fishing day of the year

Indiana’s first free fishing day of the year is May 1. Indiana residents do not need a fishing license to cast a line and get out on the water on these special days.  There are many free, publicly accessible fishing spots throughout Indiana. Check out the “Where to Fish” page on the DNR’s website to find your next fishing spot.

April 6th, 2022|Local News|

Gary man arrested in connection fatal shooting, 2 others wanted

A Gary man has been arrested and two other men are wanted in connection to a fatal shooting that occured in on I-465 in Indianapolis back in December. On December 13, 2021 at 3:30 a.m. Troopers from the Indiana State Police responded to a shooting that occurred on I-465 southbound at the 15.3 mile maker, near Crawfordsville Road. The victim, 28-year-old Miguel Emery was shot and killed while driving a car on I-465, another adult male in his vehicle was wounded. Since the incident, detectives from the Indiana State Police have been examining evidence and following leads. Earlier in the

April 6th, 2022|Local News|

Alzheimer’s Association hosting free Research Updates program in Michigan City

The Alzheimer’s Association Greater Indiana Chapter is hosting a free, in-person Research Updates program at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Michigan City Tuesday, April 19 from 5:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. The program will include information about the latest facts and figures regarding Alzheimer's and other dementias, modifiable and non-modifiable risk factors and why early detection and diagnosis are important. Attendees will learn about biomarkers, why they are needed and some of the ways biomarkers are used in dementia research. Those attending will also hear about the latest advances in clinical trials, treatments and lifestyle interventions. Registration for the Research Updates

April 6th, 2022|Local News|

Governor Holcomb Announces 2022 STEM Team Members

Governor Eric J. Holcomb and the Indiana Department of Education today announced the four members of the 2022 Governor’s STEM Team, which honors outstanding high school students for their exceptional efforts and accomplishments in science, technology, engineering or math.  “Just as careers in science, technology, engineering and math are continuing to grow rapidly across Indiana, so is the innovation led in Indiana classrooms,” said Gov. Holcomb. “The students selected this year for our STEM Team represent the next generation of Hoosier innovators, as they’re each already using their scientific and technical knowledge to make an incredible impact in their communities.”

April 5th, 2022|Local News|

Time to Renew Fishing License

Spring is finally here, which for many people means it is time to fish. Before heading out, remember that 2021-2022 fishing licenses expired on March 31. To renew yours for the 2022-2023 season or purchase one for the first time, visit on.IN.gov/INhuntfish or a local retailer. Your participation helps the Division of Fish & Wildlife increase access, create healthier habitats, and provide more rewarding experiences for anglers across the state.

April 5th, 2022|Local News|

Early voting begins at the Chesterton Town Hall

The Town of Chesterton announced early voting in the 2022 primary election has begun at the Chesterton Town Hall, located at 726 Broadway. Other early-voting locations include:  *North County Complex, 3560 Willowcreek Road, Portage. *Porter County Administration Building, 155 Indiana Ave., Suite 102A, Valparaiso. *United Steelworkers Local 6787 Union Hall, 1100 Max Mochal Highway, Chesterton. Early-voting hours are: *8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. *8:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays. *8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Saturday, April 23; and Saturday, April 30. *There will be no early voting on Good Friday, Friday, April 15. *Early

April 5th, 2022|Local News|

Fatal crash involving school bus in Union Township, no children involved

The Porter County Sheriff’s Police reported that a fatal accident occurred Monday morning, at the intersection of C.R. 450N and C.R. 650W in Union Township, involving a passenger vehicle and a school bus, according to a Facebook post by the Town of Chesterton. Police told the town of Chesterton that no children were aboard the bus at the time.  The Town of Chesterton posted, “According to the PCSP, at 10:44 a.m. the driver of the passenger vehicle was eastbound on C.R. 450N when he disregarded a stop sign and collided with the school bus, which was traveling southbound on C.R.

April 5th, 2022|Local News|

South Shore Line (NICTD) Double Track NWI construction update

The following is a new update on the South Shore Line Double Track NWI project:  Gary- Miller Station area:   All buildings have been demolished for the construction of the station and parking lots in Miller. New sewer work has begun in the west parking lot. Parking is available but temporarily restricted while work near Miller Station progresses. Vehicular access from Melton Road (US 20) will be closed, but the driveway from Old US 12/Dunes Highway will remain open.NIPSCO will have periodic lane closures on westbound Melton Road throughout April and May in support of NICTD Double Track project and INDOT

April 5th, 2022|Local News|

Michigan City Accident update -Pedestrian struck by vehicle

April 4, 2022, at approximately 0630hrs Officers from Uniform Patrol Shift One were dispatched to the 2000 Block of E US Hwy 12 in reference to a pedestrian being struck by a vehicle. Officer A. Brinkman and Officer D. Abraham arrived on scene and observed a pedestrian lying in the roadway that appeared to have been struck by a vehicle. The pedestrian had succumbed to their injuries was pronounced deceased on scene. Investigators are on scene obtaining information, processing evidence, and speaking with witnesses. Additional information pertaining to this incident will not be released at this time in order to protect the integrity of this ongoing investigation. The Michigan City

April 4th, 2022|Local News|

BBB issues warning for Department of Workforce Development Scam

BBB receiving reports of text scam posing as Department of Workforce Development The BBB serving Northern Indiana has issued a warning to consumers about a new text message scam posing as the Indiana Department of Workforce Development. In previous years, scammers have preyed on individuals who had applied for unemployment benefits. In the new text scam, reported to BBB in March, consumers receive a text from DWD claiming to have a $3,800 payment available for returning to work, as part of a program called “Back2Work.” The message claims that the money will be direct deposited once the user clicks the link

April 4th, 2022|Local News|

Indiana to double number of post-election audits

Indiana Secretary of State Holli Sullivan announced on Friday that the state will double its number of post-election audits following each general election. Secretary Sullivan made the announcement during a new facility ribbon cutting for the Voting System Technical Oversight Program (VSTOP) at Ball State University. The Secretary of State’s office conducts audits in partnership with VSTOP. Following the 2020 general election, Indiana conducted five post-election audits in counties throughout the state, including in LaPorte, Madison, Marion and Vigo counties). At the conclusion of the 2022 General Election, Indiana will perform audits in 10 still-to-be-determined counties. The Secretary of State

April 4th, 2022|Local News|

Lane closures on US 20 in Porter County and Colorado Street in Lake County begins 

Lane closures will be in place for approximately three weeks starting on or after Monday, for bridge construction and painting work at locations Porter and Lake Counties.  U.S. 20 will be reduced to one lane in each direction with alternating lane closures under I-94 between County Line Road and Dombey Road.  In Lake County, Colorado Street will be reduced to a single lane of traffic on the bridge over I-94, with a temporary traffic signal installed to direct traffic.

April 4th, 2022|Local News|

Therapy dogs return to Franciscan Health Munster after hiatus

After being halted due to visitor restrictions during the COVID-19 pandemic, Franciscan Health’s pet therapy program has has returned at Franciscan Health Munster. Maggie, with her handlers Becky and Mike Buchana, and Ruger, handled by Jackie LaMantia were first to arrive and provide comfort to patients on March 30. Visits will continue during future Wednesdays at the hospital. All dogs participating in Franciscan Health’s pet therapy program are certified by Therapy Dogs International or Alliance of Therapy Dogs.

April 2nd, 2022|Local News|

La Porte County Health Department reminding public that FDA has approved second COVID booster for certain groups

The La Porte County Health Department is sharing the information that the FDA has approved a second COVID-19 booster for the following groups: -A second booster dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine or Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine may be administered to individuals 50 years of age and older at least 4 months after receipt of a first booster dose of any authorized or approved COVID-19 vaccine. -A second booster dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine may be administered to individuals 12 years of age and older with certain kinds of immunocompromise at least 4 months after receipt of a first booster

April 2nd, 2022|Local News|

Town of Ogden Dunes reminding public about 2022 parking permits and dog tags

The Town of Ogden Dunes is reminding the public that you can now purchase your 2022 Parking Permits and dog tags. Town Hall Window Hours are Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Residents are eligible for one vehicle parking sticker at no cost when home association dues are paid. Additional vehicle stickers are available for purchase at $35 each (made payable to Town of Ogden Dunes). Hardship passes are not currently available. The town says they will keep the public updated as to when you can pick those up. Golf cart permits are $35. A completed golf cart

April 2nd, 2022|Local News|

Hammond man arrested after pursuit on I-80 in Lake County

A Hammond man was arrested Thursday after a police pursuit on I-80.  State troopers were working a multi-jurisdictional criminal patrol in Lake County when officers from several agencies received information of a wanted vehicle in the vicinity of Burr Street and 29th Avenue in Gary.  The vehicle had reportedly been used in an armed robbery on Wednesday, March 30, and had fled from officers in Illinois earlier on Thursday.  The vehicle was located by a Griffith police officer and as that officer attempted a traffic stop, the vehicle fled.  The pursuit continued onto I-80 westbound where a trooper, who’s also

April 2nd, 2022|Local News|
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