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Lubeznik Center for the Arts “Compelling Dunes Landscape Paintings” by Eugene (Gene) Moldenhauer, opening reception

Join Lubeznik Center for the Arts in Michigan City, Friday, Nov. 5, at 5 p.m. for an opening reception for “Compelling Dunes Landscape Paintings” from 5 - 8 p.m.  See the works of Eugene Moldenhauer in the NIPSCO Art Education Studio at Lubeznik Center for the Arts.  The exhibition is organized by Gene’s daughter, Nancy Moldenhauer, and LCA’s Exhibition Director, Lora Fosberg. Funds generated through the sales of Gene’s paintings are being generously donated by Ms. Moldenhauer to be split by Lubeznik Center for the Arts and Save the Dunes. LCA is located at 101 W. 2nd Street, Michigan City.

October 30th, 2021|Local News|

U.S. 35 closure in LaPorte County

The Indiana Toll Road will be conducting work on their bridge over U.S. 35, which will result in a full road closure of U.S. 35, beginning on or after Sunday, Oct. 31. This bridge was previously struck, and a temporary traffic light was installed on U.S. 35 to direct traffic. U.S. 35 will be closed for around three and a half weeks while the beam that was hit is replaced. The official detour will follow U.S. 20 and State Road 39.

October 29th, 2021|Local News|

National First Responders Day

Today is National First Responders Day where we honor the men and women who act quickly when an emergency is at hand. We recognize the INDOT Hoosier Helpers sponsored by GEICO who are often first on scene and ready to lend a helping hand at traffic incidents. Remember to slow down and move over for them.

October 29th, 2021|Local News|

All three Operation Candy Corn non-compliant offenders located and arrested

The La Porte County Sheriff’s Office announced all three non-compliant offenders were arrested in Operation Candy Corn.  On Oct. 14, the La Porte County Sheriff’s Office (LCSO) led a multi-agency county-wide compliance check of all Sexually Violent Predators (SVP) and Offenders Against Children (OAC). The sex offender compliancy check, dubbed Operation Candy Corn, targeted 123 SVP and OAC offenders in preparation for upcoming trick-or-treat activities that will be taking place in communities throughout La Porte County. Three offenders, 47-year-old Rodney A. Wood, 38 year-old Charles D. Mercado and 27 year-old Zhavaun P. Savado, were all found to be non-compliant. Detective

October 29th, 2021|Local News|

Annual Veterans Day Ceremony at La Porte Civic Auditorium

The La Porte Civic Auditorium will host the 34th annual Veterans Day Ceremony on Thursday, November 11. The event features the La Porte Honor Guard, dignitaries, a special speaker and La Porte High School music students. All are welcome to attend the event. Donuts and coffee will be served from 9-10:15 a.m. with the ceremony beginning at 10:30. Lunch will be provided for all veterans and a guest at the VFW Post 1130 in La Porte, following the ceremony. The ceremony is sponsored by the Mayor’s Veterans Committee.

October 29th, 2021|Local News|

COVID Testing and vaccine clinic at La Porte Al’s Supermarket now through Saturday

There will be a COVID testing and vaccination clinic at the La Porte Al’s Supermarket parking lot, located at 702 E. Lincolnway, now through Oct. 30, daily, noon - 8 p.m. Pfizer, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson vaccines will be available. The Pfizer vaccine is the only vaccine available to kids ages 12 to 17. Vaccines are free.

October 29th, 2021|Local News|

Family Advocates’ Annual Gala and announcement of New CEO

Family Advocates annual gala, FriendsGIVING will be held at the Civic Center on November 5th.  The CEO and founder of Family Advocates, Karen Biernacki, will be retiring at the end of 2021 and the new CEO will be announced at the Gala at 7:30 pm.  The new CEO is a lifetime resident of La Porte and is very involved in the community.    The event includes a tasting of food and drinks provided by Café Trilogy, NeMa’s Famous Mac & Cheese, Shady Creek Winery, Shoreline Brewery, Journeyman Distillery, and Indiana Beverages.   Sponsors include:  Table sponsor, NIPSCO; Cornucopia Sponsors, Quibit, PNC Bank,

October 28th, 2021|Local News|

Facebook to Change Company Name to Meta in Focus on Metaverse

Facebook Inc. Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg said the company would change its name to Meta to reflect growth opportunities beyond its namesake social-media platform in online digital realms known as the metaverse. Thank you The Wall Street Journal and CBS News for the update. Keep listening at the top of every hour for more updates on WIMS! https://www.wsj.com/articles/mark-zuckerberg-to-sketch-out-facebooks-metaverse-vision-11635413402?mod=hp_lead_pos3&fbclid=IwAR1Rpz-ulpKthAEW8PXpzecnI8oPpP_JR8deCiBVc0gEd5kw8Hr3X955dEk

October 28th, 2021|Local News|

Purdue University Northwest begins callout for first PNW Alumni Hall of Fame class

Purdue University Northwest (PNW) is calling for nominations of impactful alumni to be honored in its first induction of a new PNW Alumni Hall of Fame. The callout, a component of PNW’s ongoing 5-75 Roaring Ahead anniversary celebration, will honor distinguished graduates from PNW and its legacy institutions, Purdue Calumet and Purdue North Central. PNW is establishing the Alumni Hall of Fame as part of the yearlong celebration of the fifth year of Purdue Northwest, and the 75th year of both legacy campuses. The inaugural class will be honored at a gala event in June 2022 celebrating the many ways PNW

October 28th, 2021|Local News|

Suspicious Person Call in the area of Valparaiso High School

The Valparaiso Police have responded and are currently in the surrounding areas of Valparaiso High School, as a report of a person carrying an unknown type of long gun was received at approximately 8:25 a.m.  The report indicated the subject was last seen on Campbell St. walking north in the 2300 block and was never observed on school property.  The report further advised the male was white, 5’9, heavy set, wearing a green jacket.  Police remain in the area looking for the potential subject and no further reports have been received. All local schools in the area have been notified

October 28th, 2021|Local News|

Indiana State Department of Health COVID county advisory levels updated

The Indiana State Department of health updated their weekly COVID county advisory level map on Wednesday. La Porte, Porter, Lake and St. Joseph counties remain at a score of 1.5, yellow level. Starke County moved from a score of 3, red level to a score of 2.5, orange level. Jasper County remains at a score of 2.5, orange level. Newton County remains at a score of 2, orange level. 

October 28th, 2021|Local News|

South Shore Line: Weekday Eastbound Free Ride promotion extension – through Dec. 31

The South Shore Line says with the continued increase in travelers and commuters returning to activities and work in Chicago, an extension of its current Weekday Eastbound Free Ride promotion. With this extension, weekday (Monday through Friday) eastbound trips will continue to be free throughout the months of November and December 2021. The eastbound free rides initially began Sept. 1, excluding weekends, and will now last through Dec. 31, 2021. Passengers should simply board applicable weekday eastbound trains with no ticket purchase necessary. Please do not activate mobile tickets for weekday eastbound trips. Passengers are responsible for paying all applicable

October 28th, 2021|Local News|

Abortion Complications Reporting Law Goes Into Effect Today In Indiana

The following is a media advisory from Right to Life Indiana: Indiana's abortion complications reporting law goes into effect today, one week after the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals declined to rehear Planned Parenthood's challenge to the law. Abortion businesses had challenged the constitutionality of the “Complications Statute” in Indiana’s Senate Enrolled Act 340, but the Seventh Circuit upheld the law on August 2. The complications reporting provisions of SEA 340 have been blocked since the law's passage in 2018. Indiana Right to Life President and CEO Mike Fichter issued this statement: “This complications reporting requirement is long overdue. It is extremely

October 27th, 2021|Local News|

Bolt for the Heart in stretch run of fundraising before Hallowrun

In the final week leading up to the third annual Bolt for the Heart Family Run/Walk, dubbed “Hallowrun,” organizers are focused on providing as many automatic external defibrillators for local law enforcement vehicles as possible. Bolt for the Heart President Pierre Twer said the event is seeing “phenomenal growth,” and more than 25 individuals and companies have donated AEDs through the group’s Hometown Heroes donation program. Through other fundraising and sponsorships through the event, Twer anticipates at least 50 AEDs will be provided. This year’s race is set for 9AM, Saturday, Oct. 30, at Washington Park in Michigan City. One

October 27th, 2021|Local News|

Parcel Port to hold Grand Re-Opening and Ribbon Cutting on Nov. 4 in La Porte

Parcel Port will be holding a grand re-opening to celebrate new ownership by Jami Arnold on Nov. 4 at 717 Michigan Avenue, Room 1 in La Porte. To celebrate, the La Porte Economic Advancement Partnership will conduct a ribbon cutting ceremony including speeches from Bert Cook, Executive Director of LEAP, Mayor Tom Dermody, and Jami Arnold, Owner and Operator of Parcel Port. The event will take place from 4:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. CST with the ribbon cutting officially taking place at 4:45 p.m. CST. Patrick’s Grille will be catering, and attendees will receive a goodie bag. The community is

October 27th, 2021|Local News|

Michigan City leaf pickup delayed

The Michigan City Street Department Superintendent Shong Smith has announced that there will be a delay in starting leaf pickup due to the leaves still on the trees in most areas. All residents are encouraged to rake, blow, and/or place their leaves near the street curb along the front of their property. The City says that if residents have branches, they will be picked up along with your leaf piles. The City is asking residents to keep branches separated from leaves. Leaves will not be picked up in alleyways. During the leaf schedule the street department will not be taking

October 27th, 2021|Local News|

Blackhawks fined 2 million dollars, GM steps down

The National Hockey League announced Tuesday that "the Chicago Blackhawks have been fined $2 Million for the organization’s inadequate internal procedures and insufficient and untimely response in the handling of matters related to former video coach Brad Aldrich’s employment with the Club and ultimate departure in 2010. The League and the Blackhawks have decided that $1 Million of the fine money will be dedicated to fund local organizations in and around the Chicago community that provide counseling and training for, and support and assistance to, survivors of sexual and other forms of abuse." Additionally, Blackhawks General Manager Stan Bowman stepped

October 26th, 2021|Local News|

A Celebration of Scholarship, Leadership, Service and Character: MCHS Inducts 45 into National Honor Society 

Parents, friends, teachers, and other supporters filled the Michigan City High School auditorium on Monday, October 25, as 45 juniors and seniors were inducted into the National Honor Society. NHS President Declan Rice led the induction ceremony, which featured remarks from MCHS Co-Principal Kyle Dean, Michigan City Area Schools Superintendent Dr. Barbara Eason-Watkins, and NHS sponsor Judy Kovalcik. The focus of the evening was the four qualities of NHS: scholarship, service, character, and leadership. Jocelyn Romero-Gonzales highlighted scholarship, saying, this is “an appreciation of knowledge, searching for the truth ... asking questions, not just when we don’t understand, but also when we do understand but

October 26th, 2021|Local News|

Coronavirus and Effects on Heart Health

Although commonly thought of as a respiratory illness, COVID-19 can affect multiple organs, including the heart and vascular system, according to cardiologists with Northwest Medical Group Mild COVID-19 illness is typically recognized by upper respiratory tract symptoms, loss of taste and smell and gastrointestinal symptoms. Moderate illness occurs in about 15 percent of people who may have fever, shortness of breath, cough and lower respiratory tract infection. Severe illness occurs in about five percent of people who develop severe pneumonia, respiratory failure, sepsis and shock. “COVID-19 does cause severe illness and death in younger and otherwise healthy people; however, advanced age, coronary artery disease, diabetes mellitus and

October 26th, 2021|Local News|
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