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Two people injured in I-65 semi crash

A crash on I-65 Friday morning resulted in 2 people sustaining injuries.  Indiana State Police say that at 5:43 a.m troopers were dispatched to a two-vehicle crash that had occurred on the southbound side of I-65, 3 miles north of the Lowell exit. The crash involved two semi-tractors and resulted in injuries to both drivers. Preliminary investigation determined that a Volvo tractor pulling one trailer was traveling at a slow rate of speed in the right lane due to an unknown mechanical issue. A Peterbilt was also traveling in the right lane at interstate speeds behind the Volvo. As the

March 5th, 2022|Local News|

Michigan City Police investigating shooting at 500 block of Holiday Street

One person sustained life-threatening injuries after being shot Thursday afternoon in Michigan City, police say.  Dispatch received a 911 call on Thursday at around 5:15 p.m. regarding shots being fired and that one person had been shot. Multiple officers responded to the 500 Block of Holiday Street and learned that one subject had been shot. EMS arrived on scene and immediately transported the subject to Franciscan Health Michigan City with life-threatening injuries.  Witnesses were interviewed by officers at the scene to gather more information regarding the incident and detectives were called in to assist. Police say as of Thursday night

March 4th, 2022|Local News|

Governor Holcomb signs Executive Order ending the Public Health Emergency

Governor Eric Holcomb signed Executive Order 22-09 on Thursday, ending the public health emergency after signing HEA 1001 into law. Holcomb cites the rapid decline in confirmed daily cases, hospitalizations and deaths as the reason for the rescission. In the order Holcomb stated that earlier in the day he signed into law HEA 1001 “and resultant actions taken by the Secretary of the Family and Social Services Administration, coupled with the decline in cases and deaths, this disaster has been dealt with to the extent that emergency conditions no longer exist.” Holcomb also said that as Governor, pursuant to Indiana’s

March 4th, 2022|Local News|

Salvation Army of Michigan City exceeds $210,000 Christmas Campaign goal

The Salvation Army of Michigan City announced that it exceeded the campaign goal set for the 2021 holiday season. The Salvation Army says that with a theme of “Hope Marches On,” the campaign collected record amounts in donations since the kick-off, and Majors Dale and Becky Simmons of The Salvation Army are happy to say Hope is restored. “We set the bar high this year for our Christmas Campaign, knowing that it would be crucial to meet that goal if we were to continue providing the level of service needed in our community, given the challenges and fluctuations from the

March 4th, 2022|Local News|

Michigan City Annual Spring Clean-Up Details

The Michigan City Refuse Department will conduct it's annual spring clean up beginning on March 21, 2022. They are requesting that all residents separate the debris that is to be discarded into three categories. The city is also divided into three zones with each zone having two separate weeks when items can be placed out for special spring cleanup.

March 3rd, 2022|Local News|

New Plant-based Compounds have been Created to Treat Alcohol Use Disorder

The 2019 National Survey on Drug Use and Health reported that 14.5 million people ages 12 and older have alcohol use disorder, or AUD. This represents 5.3% of that population, according to the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. Researchers in Purdue University’s College of Pharmacy, the Purdue Institute for Drug Discovery and Washington University in St. Louis are synthesizing compounds to treat people affected by AUD. The research was published in the peer-reviewed journal Frontiers in Pharmacology. Richard Van Rijn leads the research program with Susruta Majumdar. Van Rijn said the compounds are based on alkaloids found in

March 3rd, 2022|Local News|

Indiana Department of Health updates weekly COVID levels

The Indiana State Department of Health updated its weekly COVID advisory levels on Wednesday. All area counties are now in the yellow level under the “Advisory Level” map filter.  For “weekly 2-metric score” which is a separate map, LaPorte, Porter, Jasper and Newton counties are at a score of 1 (yellow). Lake, Starke, and St. Joseph counties for this category are at a score of 0.5 (blue). The “7 day all tests positivity rate” has decreased in all of the counties mentioned.  Additional information with can be found at www.coronavirus.in.gov/indiana-covid-19-dashboard-and-map. 

March 3rd, 2022|Local News|

Portage Police Officers presented with lifesaving awards

At the Portage City Council meeting Tuesday night, Police Chief Candiano presented Officers Seth Bollinger and Brain Graves with the department's Life Saving Award. On Jan. 24, 2022, Officers Bollinger and Graves responded to a report of an unconscious 68 year old male outside of his residence. Upon arrival Officer Graves began CPR. Officer Bollinger then utilized one of several AED's issued to the patrol division to apply a shock to the patient. Police say that thanks to the officers' actions, training and available equipment, they were able to save a life that night.

March 2nd, 2022|Local News|

Ogden Dunes Police give update regarding the bridge outage

The Ogden Dunes Police Department has given an update regarding the recent bridge outage.   The inspection has revealed issues that require immediate repair. Chief of Police Jeremy Ogden says that he has spoken with the Chiefs of NICTD, Portage and National Park Service Rangers and they are all working together to get through this inconvenience. Ogden says that NICTD is aware of the situation and will minimize trains blocking the entrance. Officers will move the barricades in the event of an emergency. For safety, the council has authorized extra patrols that will be stationed at the entrance to the community

March 2nd, 2022|Local News|

NIPSCO Releases 2021 Corporate Citizenship Report

Today, NIPSCO released a 2021 report detailing a successful year of corporate giving, with more than $2.3 million donated in 2021. The report, available at NIPSCO.com/giving back, provides at-a-glance information on NIPSCO’s community contributions, including donations and support given in partnership with the NiSource Charitable Foundation. NIPSCO’s parent company, NiSource, established the NiSource Charitable Foundation with a mission to help create strong and sustainable communities where employees and customers live and work. The foundation provides funding and encourages volunteer support for non-profit organizations throughout the country. Along with funds from the NiSource Charitable Foundation, employee donations and corporate funds from NIPSCO provided focused grants and targeted donations to local charitable organizations. NIPSCO’s 2021 donations were centered on

March 2nd, 2022|Local News|

Naomi Anderson Sculpture unveiling taking place March 19 in Michigan City

A long-awaited community celebration is about to be unveiled in Michigan City. After two steadfast years, the official public celebration of the legacy of Michigan City born-and- raised Naomi Bowman Talbert Anderson, our “hometown suffragist,” will be held. A stunning eight-piece sculpture created by celebrated sculptor Bernard Williams, will be unveiled on Saturday, March 19th, 2 p.m. CT. A reception will follow at the Lubeznik Center for the Arts. Naomi Anderson’s great- and great-great granddaughters from Sacramento, California will attend the celebration. The steel work, covering an expanse of 50 feet by 30 feet, has been installed in Michigan City’s

March 2nd, 2022|Local News|

Indiana Department of Transportation hosting public hearing on proposed roundabout at U.S. 231 and Cline Avenue in Lake County

The Indiana Department of Transportation and Troyer Group are hosting a public hearing in St. John, Wednesday March 9, regarding a proposed roundabout at U.S. 231 and Cline Ave in Lake County. The presentation begins at 6 p.m. central time at Suncrest Christian Church, 10009 Parrish Avenue. The purpose of the public hearing is to offer all interested persons an opportunity to comment on current preliminary design plans to modify this intersection. As currently proposed, the project involves converting the signalized intersection into a roundabout. Construction is currently slated for 2024, which is subject to change. The project would cost

March 2nd, 2022|Local News|

City of Portage gives update on the U.S. Steel bridge 

The City of Portage has given an update on the U.S. Steel bridge as of Tuesday. U.S. Steel officials informed the city Tuesday that they are continuing to survey the infrastructure of the bridge, which crosses the Burns Waterway. Pending a complete investigation of the bridge's condition, the steelmaker decided to close the bridge to all traffic. Those wanting to visit Portage Lakefront and Riverwalk can take an alternate route into the park. Visitors may enter the park by turning north off of U.S. 12 onto Hillcrest Road at the entrance of Ogden Dunes. Follow the roadway just north of

March 2nd, 2022|Local News|

Porter County Triad meets with Porter County Sheriff’s Office

Porter County Triad had their monthly meeting Tuesday morning at the Porter County Sheriff's Office. Porter County Triad is a partnership of law enforcement, area seniors, senior health care providers, clergy, social service organizations and state and local agencies “dedicated to creating a sense of belonging among the experienced and valued segment of our society, our seniors.” Members of Triad felt it was time to update Porter County on what Triad has been doing. They wanted to address the critical issues facing Porter County, which include the work being done in educating the public on Project Lifesaver, and several other

March 2nd, 2022|Local News|

I-65 pursuit lands Indianapolis man in jail

An Indianapolis man landed in jail after leading police on a pursuit Monday night on I-65. Just after 11:20 p.m., an Indiana State Police-Lowell Post Trooper observed a Toyota Camry traveling southbound on I-65 near the 243 mile-marker. After observing several different traffic violations, the trooper initiated a traffic stop near the 241 mile-marker. The driver refused to pull over and continued to travel at highway speeds of 70 mph. A vehicle pursuit was initiated as the vehicle continued southbound on I-65 where the vehicle’s speed ranged from approximately 60 mph to 80 mph for approximately 10 miles. Another trooper

March 1st, 2022|Local News|

La Porte County Sheriff’s Office investigating armed robbery in Michigan City

The La Porte County Sheriff’s Office is investigating an armed robbery that occurred at Family Express located at 7687 West U.S. 20 in Michigan City.  On Saturday, Feb. 26 at around 11:47 p.m., deputies were dispatched to the Family Express, to an armed robbery.  Two subjects entered the business armed with pistols and ordered the employee to the ground at gunpoint. After the employee complied, the subjects escorted him to the register.  One of the subjects proceeded to remove cash from the register and then personal property belonging to the employee that was nearby.  Both subjects left the business, entered

March 1st, 2022|Local News|

DNR stocks Coho salmon in Trail Creek

The DNR announced that Mixsawbah State Fish Hatchery stocked 22,429 coho salmon averaging 8.02 inches into Trail Creek on Feb. 16. The DNR says Coho salmon stocked this month will stay in the streams until this coming spring, when they will migrate to Lake Michigan. They will spend one to two years there feeding and maturing until they return to the streams where they were stocked for spawning. This stocking is in addition to the 54,139 coho that were stocked this past October into the Little Calumet River and the 29,457 coho that were stocked into Trail Creek. The DNR

March 1st, 2022|Local News|

Holcomb Signs Executive Order in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine

Governor Eric Holcomb Monday announced Monday that he signed an Executive Order as a response to Russia’s unjust invasion of Ukraine. Holcomb has issued an executive order taking specific actions to show a commitment for the citizens of Ukraine and condemnation of the Russian government. -The Indiana Department of Administration will review all state contracts that involve Russian-owned or Russian-affiliated companies. -The Indiana Public Retirement System will evaluate investments into the state retirement accounts that may involve the Russian ruble, Russian-owned and Russian-affiliated companies and immediately report its findings to the governor’s office. -The Indiana Office of Technology will continue

March 1st, 2022|Local News|

Bolt for the Heart presents 40 AEDs to Michigan City Police Department, 26 to La Porte Police Department

Monday it was announced that 40 lifesaving AEDs (automatic external defibrillators) were distributed to the Michigan City Police Department through funds raised for the 3rd annual Bot for the Heart Family Run/Walk event. The AEDs will be placed in patrol vehicles and be available for Officers responding to incidents of cardiac arrest. The number of AEDs to be distributed is higher than total number given out over the previous two years’ events. A total of $106,000 in sponsorships and runner fees was raised from the race, which was Oct. 30 in Washington Park in Michigan City with more than 500

March 1st, 2022|Local News|
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