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Governor Issues New Stay at Home Order

Also extends orders limiting state government services and restaurant, bar restrictions Governor Eric J. Holcomb today issued a new two-week Stay At Home order designed to limit interactions among Hoosiers to increase containment of COVID-19. As of today, 4,944 people have tested positive and 139 people have died from the disease. There are now positive tests in 89 of 92 counties. Click here to see the executive order: https://www.in.gov/gov/2384.htm As a part of this action, Gov. Holcomb also extended for two weeks the orders that limit in-person public activity at state government offices and put restrictions on the operation of restaurants,

April 6th, 2020|Local News|

Now scammers are even posing as pastors in fraudulent emails, says AG Curtis Hill

During the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, scammers are putting extra effort into preying upon Hoosiers distracted by the ongoing crisis, Attorney General Curtis Hill said today — including by sending fraudulent emails falsely appearing to come from reputable sources. This practice is known as “phishing.” Two recent examples of such phishing scams include 1) an email that appeared to come from Amazon and 2) a message to church members that appeared to come from their pastor. The fake Amazon email sought to induce recipients to provide personal financial information — likely trying to capitalize on the fact that consumers are frequently using

April 6th, 2020|Local News|

Indiana Department of Education Announces At-Home Learning Initiative in Partnership with Indiana Public Broadcasting Stations

The Indiana Department of Education (IDOE) today, in partnership with Indiana Public Broadcasting Stations (IPBS) announced a partnership to offer at-home learning experiences for K-12 students, aligned to Indiana curriculum standards. “Providing our students with access to high-quality and evidence-based materials is critical during this extended time of out-of-school learning,” said Indiana State Superintendent Dr. Jennifer McCormick. “I am grateful for IPBS and their local television affiliates for partnering with us to create engaging educational experiences for Indiana’s children.” Developed with the input of educators, PBS LearningMedia offers free, Indiana standards-aligned resources contextualized for educational use. The resources include grab-and-go

April 6th, 2020|Local News|

HEALTH DEPARTMENT ANNOUNCES 12 NEW COVID-19 DEATHS, UPDATES STATEWIDE CASE COUNT

The Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) today announced that 536 additional Hoosiers have been diagnosed with COVID-19 through testing at ISDH, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and private laboratories. That brings to 4,944 the total number of Indiana residents known to have the novel coronavirus following corrections to the previous day’s total.  A total of 139 Hoosiers have died to date. Deaths are reported based on when data are received by ISDH and occurred over multiple days.  To date, 26,191 tests have been reported to ISDH, up from 22,652 on Sunday.  Marion County had the most

April 6th, 2020|Local News|

DNR Go! Packs Can Save State Park Goers Money

Now that spring is nearly upon us, it’s time to get out and enjoy nature again. Go! Packs are designed to help you enjoy the outdoors at Indiana State Park properties and save money. The Go! Pack includes a 2020 resident Annual Entrance Permit, a drawstring backpack for holding snacks and water while hiking the trails, and the option of either a $40 State Park Inns gift card or a $40 camping gift card for state park campgrounds. Go! Packs are also available for residents 65 and older, Disabled Hoosier Veterans, and Indiana residents who receive or are eligible to

April 6th, 2020|Local News|

Fort Wayne Man in Custody after a Multi-Agency Vehicle Pursuit Turned Standoff

On Sunday morning shortly before 8:00am, officers from the Indiana State Police, Fort Wayne Police Department, and the Allen County Police Department became involved in a high speed vehicle pursuit on Allen County’s west side. This pursuit eventually turned in to a barricaded standoff in the suspect’s vehicle after stopping in the 8500 block of SR14, west of Hadley Rd. The Fort Wayne Police Department SWAT team was called in to coordinate and successfully resolve the situation. The incident first began after an ISP Trooper observed a white Toyota passenger car traveling west on Washington Center Road near Lima Road

April 6th, 2020|Local News|

HEALTH DEPARTMENT ANNOUNCES 11 NEW COVID-19 DEATHS, UPDATES STATEWIDE CASE COUNT

The Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) today announced that 464 additional Hoosiers have been diagnosed with COVID-19 through testing at ISDH, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and private laboratories. That brings to 4,411 the total number of Indiana residents known to have the novel coronavirus following corrections to the previous day’s total. A total of 127 Hoosiers have died to date. Deaths are reported based on when data are received by ISDH and occurred over multiple days. To date, 22,652 tests have been reported to ISDH, up from 19,800 on Saturday. Marion County had the most

April 5th, 2020|Local News|

STARKE COUNTY MAN ARRESTED FOLLOWING MULTI-VEHICLE / FATALITY CRASH INVESTIGATION

On April 3, 2020, at approximately 1:55 PM, deputies were dispatched to the 1400 east block of US Highway 6, in rural Union Township, reference a personal injury crash involving multiple vehicles.  Deputies arrived and discovered that a motorcycle, a truck and two passenger vehicles were all involved.  A crash investigation was completed by deputies.A passenger vehicle, driven eastbound on U.S. 6 by Thomas P. NELSEN (39 YOA) of Knox, Indiana, crossed the center line and collided with a truck, driven by Joseph D. Davis (33 YOA) of LaPorte, in the westbound lane of US 6.  A passenger vehicle, driven

April 5th, 2020|Local News|

Roadwork along US 31 to begin this week

The NB and SB passing lanes on U.S. 31 between the Indiana Toll Road and the Michigan state line will be restricted beginning on or after Monday, April 6. This restriction is the first phase of a project to reconstruct U.S. 31 and will be to construct median crossovers. 12 ft. driving lanes will be available. No wide loads are permitted. This restriction will last for approximately two weeks. After the crossovers are complete, the SB lanes will be converted to two-way traffic while construction is completed on the NB lanes.

April 5th, 2020|Local News|

BMV Announces Special Appointment Only Hours for New CLP/CDL Credential Transactions

Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV) Commissioner Peter L. Lacy announced 6 BMV branches will be open by appointment only beginning Monday, April 6 to process new Commercial Learner’s Permits (CLP), new Commercial Driver’s Licenses (CDL), and upgrade/downgrade for the CDL to add the tank vehicle or hazardous materials endorsement credential transactions. This decision was made to support the current critical need to increase the number of new licensed commercial truck drivers on the road delivering supplies and to aid in the start of agricultural season in our state. Appointments will be available Monday through Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to

April 5th, 2020|Local News|

Michigan City Police Officers recognized for their awesome work

Chief of Police Dion T. Campbell, Assistant Chief David Cooney, and Assistant Chief Jillian Ashley are honored to recognize several Michigan City Police Department Officers with awards related to exceptionalwork that has been produced over the past several months. Each of these Officers that received an award were nominated by their fellow officers or supervisors. Normally, awards are distributed to Officers during theregular MCPD Commission Meeting, however; considering the current COVID-19 epidemic, these awards were presented to the Officers at the police station, with social distancing protocols in mind. Check out WIMS' FACEBOOK for the whole release, stories and pictures.

April 4th, 2020|Local News|

Gov. Holcomb Announces Indiana Receives Federal Disaster Declaration

Governor Eric J. Holcomb announced Indiana has been granted a federal Major Disaster Declaration, which provides funds to help communities recover from COVID-19. The funding can be used to cover costs of emergency needs including crisis counseling, food programs, temporary shelters, protective equipment, safety resources and personnel. The Governor also signed an executive order today to extend the public health emergency by an additional 30 days – to May 5. The executive order is posted here: https://www.in.gov/gov/2384.htm. The first public health emergency was declared on March 6 and allows the state to increase coordination across all levels of government in the state’s

April 4th, 2020|Local News|

Indiana SNAP recipients will begin receiving maximum benefit amounts next week

The Indiana Family and Social Services Administration announced that more than 152,000 Indiana households will receive additional Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits when April distributions begin this Sunday. The additional funds are intended to help Hoosiers obtain food and support for their families while Indiana responds to the COVID-19 pandemic. The federal Families First Coronavirus Response Act gives states the option to provide SNAP households with the maximum SNAP allotment, which is based on household size. SNAP households which are not currently receiving the maximum allotment will receive additional benefits which bring their allotment amount to the maximum. Households already

April 4th, 2020|Local News|

HEALTH DEPARTMENT ANNOUNCES 24 NEW COVID-19 DEATHS, UPDATES STATEWIDE CASE COUNT

The Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) announced that 408 additional Hoosiers have been diagnosed with COVID-19 through testing at ISDH, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and private laboratories. That brings to 3,437 the total number of Indiana residents known to have the novel coronavirus following corrections to the previous day’s total. A total of 102 Hoosiers have died to date. Deaths are reported based on when data are received by ISDH and occurred over multiple days. To date, 17,835 tests have been reported to ISDH, up from 16,285 on Thursday. Marion County had the most new

April 4th, 2020|Local News|

Dermody issues executive order to further protect citizens during pandemic

 La Porte Mayor Tom Dermody today issued an executive order limiting the number of customers permitted in retail businesses to help slow the spread of the coronavirus. “This was a sobering week for our community, as we had our very first coronavirus-related death in LaPorte County,” Dermody said. “The number of confirmed cases continues to rise in Northwest Indiana, and they are only going to get higher if we don’t take action now.”  Under the executive order, customers entering a store within the city are limited to one person per family. Additionally, retailers are required to limit the number of

April 3rd, 2020|Local News|

Governor Eric J. Holcomb signed an executive order requiring all K-12 schools in Indiana to provide instruction via remote learning for the remainder of the year

Governor Eric J. Holcomb on Thursday signed an executive order requiring all K-12 schools in Indiana to provide instruction via remote learning for the remainder of the 2019-2020 school year and outlines options for districts to continue education during the fight against COVID-19. Click here for a link to the executive order: https://www.in.gov/gov/2384.htm To complete the school year, all schools previously received a 20-day waiver to reduce the number of required in-person or remote instruction days to 160. Schools must continue to provide instruction via remote learning until they complete either: 160 instructional days or at least 20 additional days of remote

April 3rd, 2020|Local News|

Michigan City Community Enrichment Corporation Grant Awards 2020-2021 Grant Cycle

In March of this year, the Michigan City Community Enrichment Corporation awarded 52 grants totaling $641,310 to Michigan City Area charitable organizations. Since inception in 1997, the Enrichment Corporation has granted over $16,500,000 in assistance to charitable organizations that directly benefit the people of the Michigan City area. Awards are only given to organizations that submit complete and timely grant applications. All applications must include evidence that their organization is recognized by the Internal Revenue Service to be a 501 (c) (3) charitable organization. All applicants must perform their charitable service within the boundaries of the Michigan City Area School

April 3rd, 2020|Local News|

NIPSCO endows professorship at Purdue University Northwest

Purdue University Northwest (PNW) and Northern Indiana Public Service Company (NIPSCO) announced that NIPSCO has created an endowment to establish a professorship in Engineering Simulation. Chenn Zhou will be the first to serve in the newly endowed position. In recognition of her scholarship and extraordinary contributions to the university, the Purdue University Board of Trustees has named Zhou the NIPSCO Distinguished Professor of Engineering Simulation in the College of Engineering and Sciences. She is the first faculty member at Purdue Northwest to achieve the distinguished professor title. Zhou, who has been with the university since 1994, currently is a professor

April 3rd, 2020|Local News|

One Dead in Crash on I-80/94 near Burr Street

On Thursday afternoon at approximately 1:50 p.m. a black 2016 Toyota Rav4 was traveling east on I-80/94 at the 6.3 mile-marker. This is near the Burr St. exit. For unknown reasons, the Toyota struck the guardrail attenuator head on. The annenuator divides the Burr St. exit ramps from I-80. The impact caused the driver of the vehicle to be ejected from the vehicle. The black Toyota then struck a 2019 Freightliner. The driver of the Freightliner was not injured. The driver of the Toyota died at the scene. Family has been notified. The driver has been identified as 46 year

April 3rd, 2020|Local News|

Kankakee Valley REMC Operation Round UpTrust donates $20K to local food pantries.

  Wanatah, IN…… In response to the COVID-19 pandemic and the hardships that it is causing for families, children, and seniors, Kankakee Valley REMC’s Operation Round Up Trust organization recently made donations to area food pantries totaling $20,000. During this unprecedented time, the donation to each pantry will allow them to continue the fight against hunger in their community.  With schools closed and lives disrupted due to the loss of jobs, food pantries are seeing a spike in demand by area residents in need. During this critical time, local food pantries are the lifeline for so many families when it comes to

April 2nd, 2020|Local News|
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