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Porter County Health Department: CDC develops new COVID Quarantine and Isolation Calculator

The Porter County Health Department is sharing the information that the Centers for Disease Control has developed a new COVID Quarantine and Isolation Calculator that will help you determine whether you should stay home if you are exposed or test positive. The Porter County Health Department says "The Quarantine and Isolation calculator is NOT for anyone with moderate or severe COVID-19 or people with a weakened immune system or the immunocompromised." The Porter County Health Department says "You should consult with a medical provider who is knowledgeable about their medical situation and about COVID-19." See more here.

March 25th, 2022|Local News|

Welcome Center on I-94 to temporarily close in LaPorte County

In LaPorte County, the Welcome Center on westbound I-94 at mile marker 43 will be closed for approximately 3 days starting Monday, March 28 for a well overhaul project. Parking will remain open, but there will be no access to the facilities. In-depth cleaning will also occur while the building is closed.

March 25th, 2022|Local News|

High Visibility Parols to Enhance School Bus Safety

The La Porte County Sheriff’s Office (LCSO) will be increasing the number of deputies this spring on roadways to ensure that students remain safe when traveling to and from school. Over the next couple of weeks, deputies will be positioned along bus routes and in school zones where they will be on high alert for stop-arm violations, speeding and other forms of reckless driving. The overtime patrols are part of the state’s Stop Arm Violation Enforcement (SAVE) program and funded with National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) grants administered by the Indiana Criminal Justice Institute (ICJI). “Every time you see a bus, slow down, be ready

March 24th, 2022|Local News|

Chesterton High School to present 2022 IB Art Exhibit

The Town of Chesterton recently announced that Chesterton High School will present the 2022 International Baccalaureate Art Exhibit Wednesday and Thursday, April 6 and 7, in the Upper Gymnasium at Chesterton High School. Hours for both days days are 5:30 to 8 p.m. Admission is free. Enter at Door 31.

March 24th, 2022|Local News|

City of La Porte Park and Recreation Department offering tennis lessons for kids

The City of La Porte is inviting kids to join Heather Boklund and her staff this summer on the newly renovated tennis courts at Kesling Park. The tennis program offers the latest techniques and instruction methods by quality instructors with years of teaching experience. The city says that thousands of children in the community have learned to play tennis in the program. To register or for more information, visit www.laporteparkandrec.com, call 219-326-9600 or stop by the Park Office (250 Pine Lake Avenue) from 8 a.m.-4 p.m. weekdays. For more information, e-mail Recreation Director Pam Carroll at pcarroll@cityoflaportein.gov.  

March 24th, 2022|Local News|

Town of Chesterton again named a Tree City USA

The Town of Chesterton announced that it has been named a Tree City USA once again. For 50 years the Arbor Day Foundation (ADF) has been planting and distributing trees in more than 50 countries around the world. For 27 years, ADF has named the Town of Chesterton a Tree City USA, recognizing the town’s commitment to effective urban tree management. ADF announced the honor in a letter to Town Council Member Sharon Darnell, D-4th, in a letter dated Feb. 22, according to the Town of Chesterton. Municipalities must meet four requirements to be eligible for the Tree City USA

March 24th, 2022|Local News|

Flags directed at half-staff to honor former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright

Governor Holcomb is directing flags to be flown at half-staff to honor the life and legacy of former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright. Flags should be flown at half-staff immediately until sunset on Sunday, March 27. Holcomb is asking businesses and residents in Indiana to lower their flags.

March 24th, 2022|Local News|

Walkerton man arrested for possession of child pornography

The Indiana State Police Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force (ICAC) initiated a criminal investigation after receiving a tip from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) that an online account had been used for child exploitation. The investigation revealed the owner of the online account to be 29 year-old Thomas Back, from Walkerton. When these crimes occurred, he was a resident of Westville. After reviewing the results of the investigation, the LaPorte County Prosecutor’s Office requested a warrant for Mr. Back’s arrest. Back was arrested on Monday, March 21, and is being held at the LaPorte County

March 24th, 2022|Local News|

City of Portage reminding residents of new trash and recycling routes

The City of Portage Streets and Sanitation Department is reminding residents about the upcoming new trash and recycling routes.  The department says the city is experiencing an “unprecedented growth in the housing market.”   New subdivisions are being developed throughout the community.  The Portage Streets and Sanitation Department says this increase of residential stops within the current assigned routes requires the department to make changes.  Route boundaries are being moved to balance the load among four established days Monday through Thursday. The following new boundaries will be adjusted and take effect starting Monday, March 28.  The department says “if your address

March 23rd, 2022|Local News|

Police still seeking assistance locating Gary man, new photo provided

The Lake County Sheriff’s Department has provided a new photo of missing Gary man, Stanley Steele. The Gary Police Department is still seeking the community's assistance in locating Stanley Steele. Stanley has been missing since March 4 of this year, and detectives have exhausted all leads in attempting to locate him.  Stanley Steele is a 57-year-old black male, 5 feet 6 inches tall and weighs approximately 155 pounds He is bald, has brown eyes and wears glasses.  Police say Stanley Steele requires medication for medical conditions and is known to frequent 5th Avenue between Jackson Street and Garfield Street in

March 23rd, 2022|Local News|

Indiana Department of Education launches data-driven educator supply and demand marketplace

The Indiana Department of Education (IDOE) has launched the first phase of a new statewide supply and demand educator marketplace. The marketplace will provide data to schools and the state to strengthen and support Indiana’s educator pipeline. The marketplace is a key component of Governor Eric J. Holcomb’s 2022 Next Level Agenda. With the launch of the first phase of this new platform, Indiana will gain real-time data on statewide openings in schools – including the most in-demand roles – as well as data on educators currently seeking open positions.In addition, Indiana educators gain a “one-stop-shop” for finding and applying

March 23rd, 2022|Local News|

Center for Creative Solutions, Inc.® Honors Naomi Anderson, Suffragette and Humanitarian, with CREO

Michigan City native, Naomi Anderson, was a creative visionary of her day. However, she probably could never have imagined the accolades her hometown bestowed on her over a hundred years after her death in 1899. On Saturday, Californians Alicia Guererro and Betty Austin accepted the CREO! on behalf of their great-grandmother from the Center for Creative Solutions. Pat Lain, President of the Center’s Board of Directors, presented the award for Anderson’s creativity. Lain noted her accomplishments as a poet, advocate for women’s rights and racial equality, humanitarian, and entrepreneur. The CREO! recognizes a citizen or organization that encourages a culture

March 22nd, 2022|Local News|

Shooting at Conoco Gas Station in Laporte

On 3/21/22 at approximately 3:15 pm, Officers were dispatched to 104 East Lincolnway in reference to a shooting. Upon arrival, Officers found a male subject in the roadway who had suffered a gunshot wound to his foot. At that time, a lone, male subject was also detained. The victim was transported to Northwest Hospital with non -life threatening injuries. A search of the area also yielded a firearm that was collected. After further investigation, the detained subject, Charles A. Turner was taken into custody and charged with the following: Aggravated battery, Level 3 Felony Unlawful possession of a firearm by a serious violent felon, Level

March 22nd, 2022|Local News|

La Porte County Health Department updates COVID Testing Site information

The La Porte County Health Department has announced there are new hours for the La Porte County Health Department COVID testing site at 302 W. 8th St. in Michigan City. No appointment is necessary. Hours are: Mondays and Wednesdays from 9 a.m. - 7  p.m. and Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. It is closed Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. Diagnostic rapid and lab testing is available. Any child under the age of 18 must have a parent or legal guardian with proper documentation in order to be administered a test.  

March 22nd, 2022|Local News|

NICTD provides full South Shore Line Double Track Construction Update

The following is an update from NICTD on the South Shore Line Double Track Project: Gary- Miller Station Area: All of the buildings have been demolished for the construction of the station and parking lots in Miller. The removal of underground obstructions will continue into Mid-March. New sewer work has begun in the west parking lot. NICTD’s Double Track Contract 3, Hasse Construction, is working on the new east parking lot site (east of McDonald’s), which has been fenced. Construction of the new east lot will begin in March. Parking is available but temporarily restricted while work near Miller Station

March 22nd, 2022|Local News|

Company registration begins soon for 2022 LEAP Olympics

The first annual LEAP Olympics will be held May 16-20. Companies can register to secure their spot in this exciting new event beginning April 1. Company pride, corporate wellness and team building are all benefits for companies participating in the LEAP Olympics. "The Pandemic challenged a lot of us to stay active and our staff is thrilled to finally introduce this new event to our business community!", said Mike Riehle, President of Chamber Services. “We are also excited to partner with some great community members including the Civic Auditorium, City of La Porte Parks Dept., LaPorte Community School Corporation, Beechwood

March 22nd, 2022|Local News|

Tenebrae Choir at Queen of All Saints Catholic Church

The Tenebrae Choir at Queen of All Saints Catholic Church will again be presenting an annual Contemporary Tenebrae Service entitled “Hope in the Shadows”, composed by Joel Raney and Lloyd Larson, on Palm Sunday, April 10 at 3PM in the Church. Queen of All Saints is located on the corner of Barker Avenue and Woodland Avenue in Michigan City. A Tenebrae service is defined as “a church service observed during the final part of Holy Week commemorating the sufferings and death of Christ.” During this 35-minute musical journey, seven candles are lit while the opening narration is presented, and the

March 21st, 2022|Local News|

New and improved cherry flavor courtesy of the petunia flower

That cherry flavor you enjoy in candy and soda is likely a combination of aromatic and flavor compounds discovered through the study of plants in laboratories far from cherry trees. It and the sweet scent of your almond extract may actually be courtesy of a petunia flower. Some flavors and aromas are more elusive than others, and a team of Purdue University researchers recently found the molecular recipe for one of the most coveted compounds by the flavor industry: benzaldehyde. It may not sound tasty, but it is key to some of the most popular flavors including cherry, almond and

March 21st, 2022|Local News|

Attorney General Todd Rokita warns Hoosiers of dangers of rent to own 

Many Hoosiers dream of buying a home but may not have a good credit score or enough savings for a down payment to take a traditional loan.  So, what if a landlord or a company offered the chance to eventually own the house you are renting?  Be aware, while rent-to-own may be a feasible option, it is not always as sound as renting or buying a home. Rent-to-own deals may have more than one catch.   “Some companies may look to take advantage of individuals who don’t qualify for a traditional loan, but do not want to rent forever and want to achieve the American dream of homeownership,” Attorney General Todd Rokita said. “Our office is committed to making sure

March 21st, 2022|Local News|

Duneland Chamber announces annual meeting rescheduled for April 26

The Duneland Chamber has announced its annual meeting was rescheduled for April 26 at The Allure on The Lake. Meet the Duneland Chamber 2022 Board of Directors. Learn about the future plans of the Duneland Chamber. Network with fellow Chamber members. Any questions, don't hesitate to get in touch with us at info@dunelandchamber.org or (219) 926-5513.      

March 19th, 2022|Local News|
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