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Wicked Indiana Toll Road Accident UPDATE

On Monday evening, the Indiana State Police Toll Road received 911 calls of a vehicle crash at the 40.6 mile-marker involving a tractor-trailer and a passenger vehicle. The passenger vehicle was reportedly traveling westbound in the eastbound lanes prior to the crash. Preliminary investigation by Trooper Nathan Littlefield showed that a white 2000 Ford Ranger was westbound in the passing lane of eastbound I-80 (Indiana Toll Road). A 2017 Freightliner tractor-trailer, operated by Black Horse Carriers, was eastbound in the passing lane. The two vehicles impacted head-on. The Freightliner came to a rest in the median, while the Ford Ranger

December 31st, 2019|Local News|

PLEASE BEWARE-A rise in influenza cases locally has prompted new visitor restrictions at Franciscan Health hospitals in Northwest Indiana.

To prevent the spread of the flu, visitor restrictions have been implemented at Franciscan Health Michigan City, Franciscan Health Dyer, Franciscan Health Munster, Franciscan Health Crown Point, and Franciscan Health Hammond. Visitor restrictions include: No more than two visitors at a time; No children under the age of 16; Exceptions for parents under age 18 visiting their child on Pediatrics, fathers or significant other under age 18 visiting OB and siblings visiting in postpartum (Michigan City); Visitors to the Birth Place will be limited to two adults and siblings (Crown Point); Visitors to the NICU will be limited to parents. Grandparents may visit if they

December 30th, 2019|Local News|

Troopers Investigating Shooting on I-80/94

This morning at approximately 3:00 a.m., the Indiana State Police Regional Dispatch Center received a report of a multi-vehicle crash on I-80/94 eastbound ramp to Indianapolis Blvd. (Exit 2).  Trooper Alaa Hamed responded to the scene and upon his arrival he found both vehicles to be abandoned.  Further investigation revealed that one of the vehicles, a beige, 2001 Pontiac 4 door, had bullet holes in the windshield.  The ramp was closed for approximately 2 hours due to the lane blockage and investigation.   This is an ongoing investigation as no arrests have been made.  No other information will be released at

December 29th, 2019|Local News|

Driver going 95 MPH on I-80/94 loses control

Saturday morning at approximately 1:51 a.m., Trooper William Stancy was working on I-80/94 near the 2 mile-marker.  A vehicle was clocked traveling eastbound at 95 mph.  The speed limit on the roadway is posted 55 mph.  As Trp. Stancy activated his emergency lighting in order to perform a traffic stop on the vehicle, a black 2019 Infiniti Q50, the driver attempted to elude the officer and made abrupt lane changes, eventually taking the exit to Cline Ave.  As the vehicle drove on the ramp, the driver lost control, resulting in the car leaving the roadway, rolling several times before coming

December 29th, 2019|Local News|

Going 95MPH on I-80/94 then FLIPS it

Saturday morning at approximately 1:51 a.m., Trooper William Stancy was working on I-80/94 near the 2 mile-marker.  A vehicle was clocked traveling eastbound at 95 mph.  The speed limit on the roadway is posted 55 mph.  As Trp. Stancy activated his emergency lighting in order to perform a traffic stop on the vehicle, a black 2019 Infiniti Q50, the driver attempted to elude the officer and made abrupt lane changes, eventually taking the exit to Cline Ave.  As the vehicle drove on the ramp, the driver lost control, resulting in the car leaving the roadway, rolling several times before coming

December 29th, 2019|Local News|

A message from Sgt. Chris Yagelski from the Michigan City Police Department

Hello everyone.....It has been a fantastic career as a Police officer but now it is time to begin a new chapter.I have decided to RETIRE from the Police Department after 38 fantastic years! I was honored most recently by Mayor Duane Parry to consider joining his administrative staff, assisting him in the transition of his new office as Mayor of Michigan City! I humbly accepted and will begin my new adventure! When I reflect on the last 38 years, many moments and stories come to mind. I look back at events, presentations and interactions with members of the community that

December 27th, 2019|Local News|

A nice surprise for the The Salvation Army Michigan City Corps and Community Center

The Salvation Army of Michigan City had a pleasant surprise over the weekend as the red kettle donations from last Friday were being counted for the day. A gold coin – a $50 American buffalo coin – was dropped into the kettle located at Hobby Lobby sometime on Friday. Major Becky Simmons, who oversees the local Salvation Army with her husband, Major Dale Simmons, is the one who discovered the coin as she was processing that day’s kettle contributions. The coin was wrapped in a sheet of paper with a handwritten note, saying: “Dear Santa, Many years ago someone told me

December 27th, 2019|Local News|

State Police Increase Patrols

Millions of Americans are traveling over the Holiday period, with the majority traveling by automobile. What this means for Hoosiers is more traffic on the highways. To help ensure the safety of all motorists, the Indiana State Police is participating in Operation C.A.R.E., or Combined Accident Reduction Effort, through January 2nd.Operation C.A.R.E. is a federally funded program that allows additional troopers to patrol Hoosier roadways looking for drivers that are driving aggressively or impaired. 

December 26th, 2019|Local News|

League of Women Voters of LaPorte County presents Executive Director of County Juvenile Services Center

The League of Women Voters LaPorte County is pleased to present Ms. Erika C. Stallworth as their Tuesday, Jan. 14, Dinner With The League speaker. Anyone interested in the state of the juvenile justice system, whether local to state or national, and whether as an advocate, volunteer, or career, will want to meet Ms. Stallworth. She is the Executive Director of the LaPorte County Juvenile Services Center. Join the LWV for this informative program on Jan. 14, at Patrick's Grille, 4125 Franklin Street, Michigan City, Indiana. The general public is invited and reservations are not required. For non-members, a donation is requested.

December 26th, 2019|Local News|

Deer season is almost over

Hunters still have time to harvest a deer. Deer archery and special antlerless firearms seasons end Jan. 5th. Deer reduction zones are open until Jan. 31st. Fill your freezer before the season is over.Visit in.gov/dnr/fishwild for more information. 

December 26th, 2019|Local News|

2020 DNR special events schedule available

The 2020 Department of Natural Resources special events calendar is now available. See individual events on the DNR calendar at calendar.dnr.IN.gov. Highlights on the 2020 calendar include Easter egg hunts, arts events, outdoor skills learning opportunities and fireworks are also on the schedule among other events.

December 26th, 2019|Local News|

Dermody taps former Slicer Jeff Batchelor to lead future of code compliance

One of Tom Dermody’s first priorities as LaPorte’s mayor-elect has been the selection of a team of department heads dedicated to transparent and customer-centric service in city government. To lead the future of code compliance, Dermody has named former LaPorte Slicer Jeff Batchelor as code compliance director. In this role, Batchelor will be tasked with promoting and maintaining a safe and desirable living and working environment for all residents of the city of LaPorte. “Our city codes exist to protect public health and safety,” Dermody said. “Citations are one tool that can be utilized to encourage compliance, however, sometimes the

December 20th, 2019|Local News|

Trails board nominations & trails grant applications sought

The DNR is seeking nominations for five openings on the state’s Indiana Trails Advisory Board (TAB). The openings are for representatives of the following trail-user groups: environmental groups, hikers, mountain bikers, trail support groups, and users with disabilities. Nominations will be accepted by the DNR Division of Outdoor Recreation through Dec. 30. Nominees should be involved with a regional or statewide organization, club or association related to the trail-user group they would represent. Selected board members would serve a three-year term starting March 1, 2020 and attend quarterly meetings. The 15-member voluntary TAB advises DNR director Cameron F. Clark on

December 19th, 2019|Local News|

BEARS Game this weekend

For the Chicago Bears home game at 7:20p on Sunday, Dec. 22nd, the South Shore Line plans to stop select trains at Metra’s 18th Street Station, which connects passengers directly to the Soldier Field entrance via a pedestrian walkway. For more information and times check out the South Shore button on wimsradio.com.

December 19th, 2019|Local News|

The Indiana Securities Division has finalized updates on its revamped web portal for filings and payments

The Indiana Securities Division has finalized updates on its revamped web portal for filings and payments, Secretary of State Connie Lawson announced on Wednesday. The Securities Portal initially launched in December 2018. The updated Securities Portal continues the trend of the office working to modernize state government, following the development of the highly acclaimed INBiz portal for businesses, and the streamlined application database for Indiana Notaries Public. In addition to making the site easier to navigate, the Securities Portal updates include the creation of a series of General Information pages which outline all the necessary requirements and filings for a

December 19th, 2019|Local News|

State Rep. Jim Pressel presented a Distinguished Hoosier Award

State Rep. Jim Pressel (R-Rolling Prairie) presented a Distinguished Hoosier Award to long-time La Crosse Town Councilman Bob Wheeler on Tuesday, Dec. 17th at Wheeler’s final town council meeting in La Crosse. Distinguished Hoosier awards are given by the governor to those who possess the qualities and characteristics that reflect the best of Indiana. Pressel said Wheeler, who served on the council for 30 years, is an outstanding community leader and has been instrumental in numerous town projects throughout his tenure.

December 19th, 2019|Local News|

Hospitals Celebrate Star Wars With Baby Yoda Knit-hats For Newborns

As excitement builds for the opening of “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker,” Franciscan Health staff joined the celebration by providing newborns with hand-knit caps inspired by the “Baby Yoda” character from the TV series “The Mandalorian.” Michigan City, Crown Point and Hammond hospitals took part in giving out the knit-hats. The “Yoda” caps are created by Erin Ollis of Crown Point, Her favorite childhood movie was Star Wars and she is grateful to the Crafty Grannies of First United Methodist Church of Crown Point for donating some of the yarn for this project.

December 19th, 2019|Local News|

Unity Foundation Announces 2020 Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship Recipients

Two outstanding La Porte County students have been named recipients of full tuition, four-year scholarships as Unity Foundation of La Porte County 2020 Lilly Endowment Community Scholars. Katelyn Adams and Logan Crawford will receive tuition to an accredited public or private Indiana college or university of their choice, and an annual $900 stipend for required books and equipment. Katelyn Adams will graduate with academic honors from South Central High School, having taken both advanced placement and honors courses. She has been involved in a diverse group of activities involving school and community, and has held many leadership roles. She has

December 17th, 2019|Local News|

Emergency disaster for the Porter County lakefront

On Tuesday, Porter County Commissioners declared an emergency disaster for the Porter County lakefront in response to the significant erosion of the Lake Michigan shoreline. State Senator Karen Tallian (D-Ogden Dunes) gave the following response to the emergency declaration: “The substantial erosion of the shoreline this season is threatening private homes and public infrastructure. Porter County rightfully just declared an emergency, and Beverly Shores is expected to pass a resolution declaring an emergency this evening at their town council meeting. I know that other towns along the lakefront are also expected to follow suit with emergency declarations. With this crisis

December 17th, 2019|Local News|

Glow Lights at Barker Mansion

Start a new family Christmas tradition at the Barker Mansion’s Glowing Lights Night! Explore all three floors of the historic Barker Mansion—lit only by the glow of Christmas lights—at your own pace during this special self-guided tour. Refreshments will be served in the mansion’s elegant, 1905 Drawing Room and local musician, Bill Halliar, will be playing Christmas carols on the Barker family’s original pump organ in the mansion’s third-floor Ballroom. This year features twelve Christmas trees, nine of which have been decorated by local nonprofit groups; vote for your favorite tree at the end of the tour and the Friends of

December 17th, 2019|Local News|
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