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See reptiles and amphibians eat their Thanksgiving Meals hosted by Indiana Dunes State Park

Stop the Indiana Dunes State Park Nature Center’s Auditorium to see their resident reptiles and amphibians eat their live Thanksgiving holiday meals on Saturday, Nov. 21 from 2 p.m. – 2:45 p.m. At this time pre-registration is not required for this program. Call the Nature Center with questions. 219-926-1390. The Nature Center's Current Hours are Wednesday - Sunday 10-4 p.m. CST Their interpretive programs are designed to entertain and enrich folks of all ages. Children under 12 must have an adult with them at programs. All of their programs are free (unless otherwise noted) and open to the public after

November 10th, 2021|Local News|

HealthLinc Providing Pediatric COVID-19 Vaccinations to Children Ages 5-11

HealthLinc has started providing COVID-19 vaccinations to children ages 5-11. Earlier this month, the Center for Disease Control (CDC) granted approval of the Pfizer pediatric COVID-19 vaccine. The vaccine is one-third of the dose given to adolescents, teens and adults and is given in a two-dose series, three weeks apart.   Over six million children in the United States have tested positive for coronavirus, 20,000 have been hospitalized and 500 have died, according to the most recent data from American Academy of Pediatrics.   “This is a big step in our efforts to stop COVID-19,” states Beth Wrobel, HealthLinc CEO.

November 10th, 2021|Local News|

Indiana Department of Education Announces Purple Star Designated Schools

Indiana Department of Education (IDOE) today announced 35 newly-designated Purple Star schools. Schools receiving the Purple Star designation are awarded for their significant display of commitment to service members, veterans and students and families connected to our nation’s military.   In Indiana, schools receiving the Purple Star designation must meet the following criteria:   -Assigned point of contact for military families -Training requirement for point of contact -Dedicated webpage -Annual military program (e.g., Veterans Day, 9/11, etc.) -Public military display -School Board resolution publicizing support for military students and families -Employment of military service members and their immediate family members

November 10th, 2021|Local News|

Valpo City Services Recognized for operational excellence by industry leaders in water management

Valparaiso City Utilities once again earned state and national recognition for operational excellence by industry leaders in water management. Valparaiso’s Utility has been recognized with a Peak Performance Award for continued operational excellence by the National Association of Clean Water Agencies (NACWA) and awarded distinctions for laboratory excellence, safety and groundwater protection by the Indiana Water Environment Association (IWEA). Presented in Washington, D.C., the NACWA Peak Performance Award was Valparaiso’s second consecutive Gold Award, a recognition for having zero permit violations for the entire calendar year. The award was Valparaiso’s eleventh recognition from NACWA, the nation’s recognized leader on clean

November 9th, 2021|Local News|

Westville Police Department announces partnership with Unity Foundation of La Porte County

The Westville Police Department announced their partnership with the Unity Foundation of La Porte County, creating the Westville Police Department Scholarship fund. This is an endowment fund, generated through generous donations to provide a local student with an interest in public service, especially law enforcement, another scholarship opportunity. A link with more information can be found on the Westville Indiana Police Department Facebook page.    

November 9th, 2021|Local News|

Auditions: Roald Dahl’s Matilda The Musical

Dates: Sunday, December 5, & Monday, December 6, 2021 Times: 7:00–10:00 pm Optional Callback: Tuesday, December 7 at 8pm Location: Memorial Opera House Auditorium, 104 Indiana Ave, Valparaiso IN 46383 Directed by: Michael Glorioso Show Synopsis: The story of an extraordinary girl who, armed with a vivid imagination and a sharp mind, dares to take a stand and change her own destiny. Inspired by his twisted genius, the Tony® Award - winning Roald Dahl’s Matilda The Musical is the captivating masterpiece that revels in the anarchy of childhood, the power of imagination, and the inspiring story of a girl who dreams of a better life. Matilda is a little girl with astonishing wit, intelligence and psychokinetic powers. She’s unloved by her cruel

November 9th, 2021|Local News|

Alzheimer’s Association Greater Indiana Chapter Offers Tips for Families Who Notice Changes in Loved Ones Over the Holidays

The holidays are a time of year when families come together, often for the first time in months or even years. That’s especially true this year as COVID-19 vaccinations have made it safer for people to travel and gather. That’s why many family members first notice signs and symptoms of Alzheimer’s and other dementia in their loved ones over the holiday season. The Alzheimer’s Association Greater Indiana Chapter is urging Hoosiers to know the warning signs and sharing tips for how to approach a loved one who may be showing symptoms. “It is important to know that Alzheimer’s and dementia are not just normal aging,”

November 9th, 2021|Local News|

Indiana State Police requested to investigate crash in Michigan City 

Michigan City Police Chief Dion Campbell has requested the Indiana State Police to investigate a crash a crash that occurred as the result of a vehicle pursuit in Michigan City. Preliminary investigation shows that Monday afternoon at approximately 2:30 p.m., the Michigan City Police Department was dispatched to an auto theft in progress at the Victory Lane Car Wash on Franklin Street. An officer located the vehicle, a 1996 Oldsmobile Aurora as it was fleeing the scene and initiated a pursuit. The pursuit continued in the city and eventually went northbound on Hoyt St from Coolspring Ave.  Police say the

November 9th, 2021|Local News|

MCAS asking Michigan Michigan City businesses to show support for Wolves football team

Michigan City Area Schools is asking City businesses with a marquee to show their support for the Wolves football team this week.The team is headed to Regionals this Friday, as they take on Valpo at Ames Field at 7 p.m. MCAS asks businesses to change your sign and let the team know the entire city is behind them at Regionals.

November 9th, 2021|Local News|

Driver wearing body armor arrested after vehicle pursuit on I-94

A driver who was wearing body armor was arrested after a vehicle pursuit Monday on I-94. A trooper was patrolling I-80/94 at around 2 a.m. Monday, when he attempted to stop a Chevrolet Equinox for speeding, 93 mph. The trooper attempted to stop the vehicle, but the vehicle failed to stop, and a pursuit was initiated. The pursuit continued east where officers were able to place stop sticks at multiple locations, resulting in the vehicle’s tires being deflated. The driver finally stopped at the 41.5 mile-marker in LaPorte County when the vehicle became completely disabled. The driver and passenger were

November 9th, 2021|Local News|

Valparaiso Police Department launches wellness initiative; hires social worker

Valparaiso Police Chief Jeff Balon has announced the hiring of Samantha Burgett, MSW, as the first Police Social Worker at the Valparaiso Police Department. Burgett obtained her bachelor’s degree in social work (BSW) from Valparaiso University and her master’s in social work (MSW) from IUPUI.  She has a background in non-profit work, case management, program development and facilitation within the criminal justice system. The Police Social Worker position grew out of a partnership that started in late 2017 when Chief Balon and Caroline Ban, Program Director and Assistant Professor in the Valparaiso University Social Work Department, joined forces to begin

November 9th, 2021|Local News|

American Red Cross Needing Blood Donors

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is expecting a severe flu season this year, and that could have a negative impact on the nation’s already-struggling blood supply. The American Red Cross continues to address an emergency blood shortage, and donors of all blood types – especially type O - are needed to make an appointment now to help ensure it doesn’t get worse as we move into winter. To encourage donations this month, all who come to give through Nov. 23 will receive a $10 Amazon.com Gift Card by email. Those who come to give around the Thanksgiving holiday,

November 8th, 2021|Local News|

“A Very Merry Christmas Market” with Visit Michigan City Laporte

The sights and sounds of Christmas will be in the air at the upcoming “A Very Merry Christmas Market” on Saturday, November 20 from 10AM to 4PM at the Visit Michigan City LaPorte Tourism Bureau. Christmas music and refreshments will be offered while browsing among the unique gifts created by artists from the Michigan City Art League and Land of Lakes Art Alliance. There will be a variety of items perfect for gift giving, including ornaments, jewelry, clothing, artwork and much more. Some gifts can be personalized upon request. Some artists may also take commissions for custom artwork. This will

November 8th, 2021|Local News|

Northwest Health Announces CEO for hospital in La Porte

Ashley Dickinson, chief executive officer for Northwest Health, has named Keith Nichols chief executive of Northwest Health – La Porte effective today. Nichols will provide operational leadership for Northwest Health – La Porte and will also be involved in operations at Northwest Health – Starke in Knox, Indiana. Nichols comes to La Porte County from Prescott Arizona where he served as the chief operating officer for Dignity Health, Yavapai Regional Medical Center and was responsible for two acute care hospitals and multiple outpatient care sites. Dickinson shared, “I’m pleased to name Keith as the CEO for Northwest Health – La Porte. I look forward to

November 8th, 2021|Local News|

Valparaiso Police Department Launches Wellness Initiative; Hires Social Worker

Valparaiso Police Chief Jeff Balon has announced the hiring of Samantha Burgett, MSW, as the first Police Social Worker at the Valparaiso Police Department.  Burgett obtained her bachelor’s degree in social work (BSW) from Valparaiso University and her master’s in social work (MSW) from IUPUI.  She has a background in non-profit work, case management, program development and facilitation within the criminal justice system. Chief Balon said, “Burgett will not carry a gun or wear a uniform, and she will not replace police officers responding to regular calls for service or emergency situations. Her role will be to assist the police

November 8th, 2021|Local News|

Fish Fry Friday & Bingo Day at American Legion Post Westville

Friday 11/12/21 FISH FRY-ALL YOU CAN EAT  from 5-7PM at American Legion Post #21 on Highway 421 in Westville. Dinner includes: HAND BREADED POLLOCK, chicken strips, French fries, baked potato, creamy coleslaw, salad, roll and dessert.  Special veterans and senior pricing:  Adults-$11.00, Seniors(60yrs+) & Vets-$9.00, Kids 12 & under-$5.00, Preschoolers-Free.  Carry-outs available.  Call 219-785-2923 to pre-order for carry-outs, otherwise first come first serve. Wednesday, 11/17/21 TURKEY & CASH BINGO at American Legion Post #21, 107 N. Flynn Road (Hwy 421) in Westville. Doors open at 5 p.m. and the games begin at 6 p.m..  The $20 entry includes cards for

November 8th, 2021|Local News|

Indiana Department of Labor: Report results show Hoosier workplace injuries and illnesses dropped to new historic low

The Indiana Department of Labor has released the state’s results from the 2020 Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Survey of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses(SOII) report on its website. According to the Indiana Department of Labor, in 2020, Indiana's rate of nonfatal workplace injuries and illnesses maintained a historic low of 3.1 per 100 full-time workers. In 2019 there were 3.3 injuries or illnesses per 100 full-time workers, the 2019 nonfatal injury and illness rate for Indiana at the time was tied with the 2018 rate as the lowest rate of nonfatal injuries and illnesses in the state’s history From an all-time

November 6th, 2021|Local News|

DNR stocks over 80,000 Coho salmon in northwest Indiana tributaries

The DNR recently stocked 80,896 Coho salmon in northern Indiana’s Lake Michigan tributaries. Bodine State Fish Hatchery released 29,457 Coho salmon fingerlings measuring approximately 7.2 inches into Trail Creek. Mixsawbah State Fish Hatchery released an additional 51,439 Coho salmon fingerlings measuring approximately 6.6 inches into the East Branch of the Little Calumet River. The DNR says Coho salmon stocked this fall will stay in the streams until next 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. The

November 6th, 2021|Local News|

Indiana State Police has partners with U.S. Department of Justice, announces 2022 Indiana Missing Children’s Day Poster Contest

The Indiana State Police has partnered again with the U.S. Department of Justice in promoting the 2022 National Missing Children’s Day Poster Contest.  In 1983, President Ronald Reagan proclaimed May 25th as National Missing Children’s Day.  This day is dedicated to encouraging parents, guardians, caregivers and all concerned individuals with the well-being of children to make child safety a priority.  It serves as a reminder to continue our efforts to reunite missing children with their families and loved ones.  It also serves as an occasion to honor those who are dedicated to this cause.  The National Missing Children’s Poster Contest

November 6th, 2021|Local News|

INDOT converting the intersection of State Road 39 and 18th St to four-way stop in La Porte 

INDOT is converting the intersection of State Road 39 and 18th St to a four-way stop on Monday, Nov. 8. This intersection is currently a two-way stop, with 18th St traffic stopping and traffic on State Road 39 continuing through the intersection. Now vehicles traveling on either roadway will need to stop. Motorists should exercise caution in the area while navigating the new traffic pattern.    

November 5th, 2021|Local News|
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