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Virtual job fair to feature four long-term care providers with presence throughout state

The Indiana Department of Workforce Development is hosting a virtual job fair featuring four long-term care providers that are hiring statewide. Select long-term care providers will be participating in the job fair that will run from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. CST on Tuesday, Dec. 14. Human resources professionals from each company will discuss the qualifications needed, pay and benefits, and how to apply for current job openings. They are actively hiring administrators, registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, personal care attendants, certified nursing assistants, dietary managers and more. Individuals who are interested in the virtual job fair but unable to

December 3rd, 2021|Local News|

Consumer alert: Products recalled in October and November

The Office of Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita is encouraging all Hoosiers who purchased consumer products that were recalled in October and November to take advantage of the remedies available to them. “With the holiday season approaching, Hoosiers want to ensure that their hard-earned money is being spent on gifts that are safe and work correctly,” Scott Barnhart, director and chief counsel for consumer protection, said. “If you purchased a faulty good or item in October and November that has been recalled, then you should immediately see what forms of reimbursement the company that sold or manufactured the product is

December 2nd, 2021|Local News|

Upcoming Food Bank of Northern Indiana mobile food distributions

The Food Bank of Northern Indiana will have several upcoming mobile food distributions. They are: Wednesday, December 15, 2021 – LaPorte County 10 a.m. – Noon CT or while supplies last WHERE: First Church of God, 2020 E. Lincolnway, LaPorte, IN 46350 This distribution will provide assorted frozen food items. website: https://www.lpchurchofgod.com/ Friday, December 17, 2021 – LaPorte County 10 a.m. – Noon CT or while supplies last WHERE: Marquette Mall, 201 S. U.S. 20, Michigan City, IN 46360 This distribution is provided by United Way of LaPorte County and will serve up to 300 households.  

December 2nd, 2021|Local News|

Silver Alert declared for missing Dyer man

The Dyer Police Department is investigating the disappearance of 72-year-old Raul Hernandez. He is described as a Hispanic male, 6 foot tall, 176 pounds, gray hair with brown eyes last seen driving a light blue 2005 Suzuki Verona with an Indiana license plate of 460REW. Raul is missing from Dyer, Indiana and was last seen on Tuesday November 30, 2021, at 8:00 a.m. He is believed to be in extreme danger and may require medical assistance. If you have any information on Raul Hernandez, contact the Dyer Police Department at 219-660-0000 or 911.  

December 2nd, 2021|Local News|

Indiana State Department of Health COVID county advisory levels updated

The Indiana State Department of Health on Wednesday updated their weekly COVID county advisory level map. La Porte, Porter, St. Joseph, Starke and Jasper counties remain with a score of 2.5, in the orange level.  Lake County has moved up from a score of 2, in the orange level to a score of 2.5, in the orange level. Newton County has moved up from a score of 2.5, in the orange level to a score of 3 out of 3 in the red level.  In the past week positivity has risen in all of the counties mentioned, other than Jasper

December 2nd, 2021|Local News|

Holcomb signs COVID-19 Executive Orders

Wednesday, Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb signed Executive Orders 21-31 and 21-32 to continue the public health emergency and the executive order for provisions that address the impact of COVID-19. Extending the executive orders allows “key items to remain in place that protect Hoosiers.” Holcomb outlined three provisions that “necessitate the extension of a public health emergency and executive order.” First, Indiana is eligible to receive enhanced federal funding for Medicaid programs to help cover the increased costs of 500,000 Hoosiers who have enrolled in the programs because of the pandemic. Holcomb’s office stated “So far, the state has received $972

December 1st, 2021|Local News|

Franciscan Health awards $450,000 in SIPP grants

Franciscan Health recently awarded more than $450,000 in community health improvement grants through its Social Impact Partnership Program (SIPP). Fifty-seven non-profits located throughout Franciscan Health’s Indiana service regions and south suburban Chicago were selected from 105 applications to receive funding of up to $10,000 per organization. Grant Recipients in Northern Indiana (including Michigan City and Crown Point) are: Citizens Concerned for the Homeless; Community Help Network, Inc.; Dunebrook, Inc.; Girls on the Run of Northwest Indiana; Healthy Communities of LaPorte County; Hilltop Neighborhood House; Housing Opportunities; Indiana Women in Need Foundation; Interfaith Community PADS; Open Door Community Alliance, Inc.; Opportunity

December 1st, 2021|Local News|

Be Well Crisis Helpline provides mental health counseling to 25,000 callers

The Indiana Family and Social Services Administration today announced that its Be Well Crisis Helpline has surpassed 25,000 calls, a milestone in its ongoing efforts to provide Hoosiers with free, confidential mental health counseling and resources. The support line is available through Indiana 211 and enables Indiana residents to speak with trained, compassionate counselors 24/7. Approximately 59% of callers have received a referral for additional mental health or substance use services or requested additional crisis counseling. FSSA also announced that federal funding will allow the agency to operate the Be Well Crisis Helpline through at least March of 2023. “FSSA

December 1st, 2021|Local News|

New COVID Testing Site in La Porte

Mayor of La Porte Tom Dermody announced on Tuesday that there is a new COVID testing site at the Depot Building located at 809 Washington St.  The hours are Tuesday through Saturday 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Dermody says you may just walk in. A video with information has been posted to Mayor Dermody’s Facebook page. 

December 1st, 2021|Local News|

DNR stocks Walleye in northern Indiana

Almost 43,000 fall fingerling walleyes were stocked at eight locations in northern Indiana in early October, the DNR announced on Tuesday. Additionally over 26,700 fall fingerlings were stocked at five more locations in late October to mid-November. The fish stocked in the second round were grown at Fawn River State Fish Hatchery to supplement the earlier stockings that were purchased from a private commercial fish supplier, the DNR said.  Locally stocked lakes include Bass Lake in Starke County, Pine and Stone Lakes in La Porte, the St. Joseph River, and Wolf Lake in Lake County.  The DNR said most of

December 1st, 2021|Local News|

Franciscan Health Michigan City cancels Love Lights ceremony

The annual Love Lights Tree Blessing scheduled for Sunday, Dec. 5, at Franciscan Health Michigan City has been canceled due to rising numbers of COVID-19 cases in the community. The annual event allows community members to honor loved ones during the holiday season. Families make $3 donations, which benefit Franciscan Health Michigan City’s mission and community outreach activities. All names that have been submitted will still be published in The LaPorte County Herald-Dispatch and remembered in prayer.        

December 1st, 2021|Local News|

Lubeznik Center for the Arts announces final First Friday 2021 event on Dec. 3

Lubeznik Center for the Arts (LCA) announced their last First Friday event of 2021 on Dec. 3, 2021 from 4 – 7 p.m.. Enjoy the Fall/Winter exhibition Nature Now, shop the Holiday Artisan Market and have a snack while enjoying some holiday cheer. LCA is proud to showcase the talents of the Krueger Middle School 7/8 Chorus led by director, Shirley Allen at 5:45 p.m. as part of the First Friday celebration. The chorus will present a variety of holiday music – don’t miss it. A special trunk show of wearable art by Rita Cochran will also be featured. Rita’s

November 30th, 2021|Local News|

Valparaiso patrol captain retires; new captain appointed

The Valparaiso Police Department announced the recent retirement of Captain Dave Richardson and the appointment of Andrew McIntyre as the Captain of Investigations. Captain Dave Richardson has served the City of Valparaiso for 25 years, accepting his first appointment as a Probationary Patrolman on November 18, 1996. Dave attained his first promotion, to Sergeant in 2005 and was again promoted in 2010, to Lieutenant. During his career, Dave remained a valuable member of the Patrol Division, heading the largest division of the department since August 19, 2017. Captain Andrew McIntyre is a 2009 graduate of the Northwest Indiana Law Enforcement

November 30th, 2021|Local News|

Free program will address holiday stress among dementia caregivers

The Alzheimer’s Association Greater Indiana Chapter is teaming up with Northwest Indiana Community Action and St. Agnes Adult Day Center to host a special program for dementia caregivers experiencing additional stress due to the holiday season. The program will be held Saturday, Dec. 11 from 9 – 11 a.m. CT at St. Paul Catholic Church in Valparaiso. “The holidays are meant to be a joyous time of year, but they can also be stressful. That is especially true for dementia caregivers,” said Julie Collins, Northwest Indiana program manager, Alzheimer’s Association Greater Indiana Chapter. “It can be easy for caregivers to

November 30th, 2021|Local News|

Hammond Police looking for motel robbery suspect

Hammond Police are looking to identify a suspect in a motel robbery.  On Nov. 5, a robbery occurred at the Motel 6, in Hammond. Hammond Police are attempting to identify a male suspect shown on their Facebook page. Police say if you recognize the man, or have any information regarding this incident, please contact Detective Sgt. Michael Elkmann 219-852-2982.

November 30th, 2021|Local News|

Prosecutors seek to waive juvenile defendant in Grace Ross homicide to adult court

ST. JOSEPH COUNTY, Ind. – The St. Joseph County Prosecutor’s Office says after reviewing the circumstances and evidence in the March 12, 2021, death of 6-year-old Grace Ross of New Carlisle and consulting with the decedent’s family, the St. Joseph Prosecutor’s Office Monday filed a petition to waive the juvenile defendant to adult court. The 15-year-old juvenile, who was 14 at the time of Ross’s death, is charged with acts that would be murder and a Level 3 felony if committed by an adult. A hearing on the petition has yet to be scheduled.

November 30th, 2021|Local News|

“Drive through” Food Drive to take place at Ames Dec. 11, MCHS Student Council spearheads food collection effort

The Michigan City High School Student Council is once again coordinating a “drive through” collection of non-perishable food items at Ames Field. The food drive will take place Saturday, December 11 from 9 a.m. to noon. The community is encouraged to help by “driving through” the Ames Field parking lot with a donation. All items collected will go to The Salvation Army of Michigan City food pantry. Every year, right before the holidays, the high school – along with Michigan City Area Schools elementary and middle schools – participate in a districtwide food drive that benefits The Salvation Army. For several years running, the

November 29th, 2021|Local News|

Purdue University Northwest fall Class of 2021 to be honored at two commencement ceremonies, Dermody named as keynote speaker

Purdue University Northwest (PNW) says it will host its fall commencement ceremonies in-person, with appropriate health and safety protocols, on Saturday, Dec. 11, at its Westville campus. A total of 995 candidates are eligible to receive degrees during the two commencement ceremonies, including one doctorate degree candidate, 218 master’s degree recipients and 776 earning undergraduate degrees. Purdue Northwest will hold ceremonies on its Westville campus on Dec. 11 in the H.D. Kesling Gymnasium inside the James B. Dworkin Student Services and Activities Complex. Graduates in the College of Business, College of Engineering and Sciences, and College of Technology will participate

November 29th, 2021|Local News|

Hobart man in custody after robbery of Michigan City bank

A Hobart man has been arrested in connection to a bank robbery that occurred in Michigan City.  Monday morning at around 10:00 a.m., police responded to a bank alarm at Horizon Bank located on 515 Franklin St.  Preliminary investigation indicated that the suspect had received an undisclosed amount of money and fled on foot. Officers searched the area and located a subject matching the description of the suspect near 6th Street and Washington Street. The man was detained and evidence from the robbery was discovered. Probable cause was established and 52-year-old Paul Farkas of Hobart, was taken into custody and

November 29th, 2021|Local News|
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