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Annual holiday gift effort benefits clinic patients and VASIA clients

DYER | It may not be the North Pole, but Santa’s elves have nothing on the group of volunteers who gathered recently inside an auto shop to box and wrap 375 presents for needy families in Northwest Indiana. The gathering is an annual holiday tradition that goes back 20 years when Rachael Martinez of Dyer decided for her birthday that she’d rather have people provide gifts that could be donated to those in need. Her brother and sister-in-law, Jose and Kelly Martinez, provide use of their Dyer auto repair shop, ASC II, as a location for family, friends and coworkers

December 17th, 2019|Local News|

A reminder from Goodwill of Michiana

The Excel Center, a free public high school for adults, is currently accepting enrollment applications for the next term at its South Bend, Hammond and Gary locations.  Applications must be received by Monday, January 6th for classes beginning January 15th.  Those interested can apply online at: www.ExcelCenterHS.org.  The application is free and takes less than 10 minutes to complete.  New students are encouraged to contact The Excel Center for more information and assistance completing their application.  Visitors are welcome at the South Bend, Hammond and Gary locations from 8:30 am to 4:00 pm any day they are open.  The Excel Center is

December 17th, 2019|Local News|

Purdue Northwest graduates encouraged to “find their why”

Class of 1,225 graduates honored during three Commencement Exercises Saturday (12/14) and Sunday (12/15) Graduates were encouraged to make choices that lead to individual fulfillment and cause a positive difference in the world during Purdue University Northwest’s (PNW) fall 2019 commencement ceremonies. Gary R. Johnson, president of Portage-based Mortar Net Solutions, shared his professional journey and personal commitment to community in his keynote address during two ceremonies at PNW’s Hammond Campus on Saturday, Dec. 14. Johnson, a Gary native, is an accomplished leader of for-profit and not-for-profit enterprises and active volunteer in Northwest Indiana organizations. “You are going to come

December 16th, 2019|Local News|

Sheriff’s Office Conducts Santa Sweep

Detective Gabe Struss recently conducted four (4) separate investigations of subjects who were determined to be non-compliant on the Sex and Violent Offender Registry. As a result, criminal arrests warrants were issued for Arthur E. NEWKIRK Sr., Matthew A. WUNDER, Robert D. RAYMOND and Harry E. WILSON for the offense of Failure to Register as a Sex or Violent Offender, a Level 6 Felony.Midnight Patrol Shift Deputies overnight conducted Operation Santa Sweep. Deputies rounded up and arrested NEWKIRK, WUNDER, RAYMOND and WILSON.At approximately 2:44 AM, NEWKIRK (74 YOA) of Rolling Prairie, was arrested and transported to the La Porte County

December 14th, 2019|Local News|

WorkOne Michigan City is relocating

The Michigan City WorkOne office at 302 West 8th Street will be closing at 4:30pm on Monday, December 16. They will reopen at their new location at 301 East 8th Street, Suite 120 on Friday, December 20, at 8:00am.Office hours will remain the same and are Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 8:00am-4:30pm; closed 12:00-1:00pm for lunch each day.Your local WorkOne office provides no-cost services and assistance to anyone exploring a career change, looking for a new job, or training opportunities and those currently unemployed. For more information call the Michigan City office at 219-809-0575 or visit www.gotoworkonenw.com.

December 14th, 2019|Local News|

Reminder about Chritmas Holiday -City Hall Hours

CITY HALL HOURS In observance of the Christmas Holiday, Michigan City, City Hall will be closed on Monday, December 23, 2019, Tuesday, December 24, 2019 and Wednesday, December 25, 2019.  City Hall will reopen and resume normal business hours (8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.) on Thursday, December 26, 2019. In observance of the New Year’s Holiday, Michigan City, City Hall will be closed on Monday, December 30, 2019, Tuesday, December 31, 2019 and Wednesday, January 1, 2020.  City Hall will reopen and resume normal business hours (8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.) on Thursday, January 2, 2020. The City of Michigan

December 13th, 2019|Local News|

Arts Commission approves Arts in the Parks & Historic Sites grants for 2020

The Indiana Arts Commission (IAC) announced the approval of 72 projects for the 2020 Arts in the Parks and Historic Sites program. The 72 grants to individual artists and organizations, totaling $208,071.59 were approved by the Commission during its December 6, Quarterly Business Meeting in Indianapolis, Indiana. Arts in the Parks and Historic Sites is a partnership between the IAC, Indiana State Parks, and Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites and funds art activities that encourage visitors to create and experience art that celebrates the uniqueness of Indiana’s historic sites, parks, lakes and forests. The program draws upon traditional and

December 13th, 2019|Local News|

MAYOR-ELECT, COMMON COUNCIL AND CITY CLERK SWEARING IN CEREMONY

Today, December 12, 2019 Michigan City Mayor-Elect Duane Parry announced the date on which he will be sworn in to assume the duties of Mayor of Michigan City.  The swearing in will take place on December 28, 2019 at 4:00 p.m. CST in City Hall in the Council Chamber.  In addition to Mayor-Elect Parry, Michigan City Common Council members Bryant Dabney (1st Ward), Paul Przybylinski (2nd Ward), Michael Mack (3rd Ward), Sean Fitzpatrick (4th Ward), Tracie Tillman (5th Ward), Gene Simmons (6th Ward), Angie Nelson Deuitch (At-Large), Donald Przybylinski (At-Large), Johnny Stimley (At-Large), and Gale Neulieb (Michigan City Clerk) will

December 12th, 2019|Local News|

Franciscan Health’s third annual Diaper Drive distributes 30,000 diapers for families in need

Franciscan Health’s third annual Diaper Drive had distributed 30,000 diapers to help meet the needs of families in Northwest Indiana and the South Suburbs. The effort has become a tradition during Diaper Insecurity Month every October, with the goal of making sure that families receive this need prior to the holidays. A total of 17,167 diapers were collected among every Northern Indiana and Illinois Franciscan Health hospital campus and community partner, Goodwill Industries – Nurse Family Partnership. Drop-off sites were also spread throughout Franciscan’s Physician Network offices and fitness centers within the region. Multiple monetary donations allowed the purchase of

December 12th, 2019|Local News|

Duneland Chamber of Commerce hosting workshop

The Duneland Chamber of Commerce along with Hobart Chamber of Commerce and Greater Portage Chamber of Commerce, are hosting a breakfast workshop and networking event to answer the question: During times of accelerated change in the workplace, what can we do to solve our workplace challenges more quickly and continue strengthening our skills and abilities to keep up with demand? The Peer Learning Roundtable Program is an opportunity to learn and collaborate with experts in their industry and your peers. Attendees will be broken into groups, based on the topic of interest selected when registering, to have round table discussions.

December 12th, 2019|Local News|

LaPorte County Commissioner Rich Mrozinski was re-elected Vice President of the Indiana Association of County Commissioner

LaPorte County Commissioner Rich Mrozinski was re-elected Vice President of the Indiana Association of County Commissioners (IACC) Northwest District during the annual conference last week. As District Vice President, Mrozinski will represent the elected county commissioners in the Northwest district of the state, which includes the following counties: Benton, Carroll, Cass, Fulton, Howard, Jasper, Lake, LaPorte, Marshall, Miami, Newton, Porter, Pulaski, St. Joseph, Starke and White. The IACC is represented by six districts in the state. Mrozinski will serve on the IACC’s board of directors, which determines policies and legislative goals for the Association. Marshall County Commissioner Kevin Overmyer was

December 12th, 2019|Local News|

Two environmental groups have filed a federal lawsuit against ArcelorMittal

Two environmental groups have filed a federal lawsuit against ArcelorMittal accusing the steelmaker of more than 100 permit violations at its Burns Harbor steel mill. The Hoosier Environmental Council and the Chicago-based Environmental Law & Policy Center cite among the violations excessive pollution that killed 3,000 fish and closed beaches on Lake Michigan and Indiana Dunes National Park. The groups say ArcelorMittal is in violation of the Clean Water Act by, among other things, exceeding its permit limits for cyanide and ammonia, which rendered waters unsafe for human or aquatic life. The company's Burns Harbor facility is located along the

December 12th, 2019|Local News|

Impact of The Tourism Industry in LaPorte County

According to a report released by LaPorte County Convention & Visitors Bureau the tourism and travel industry contributed nearly $713 million to LaPorte County’s economy in 2018.  Direct expenditures by tourists accounted for $544.9 million of this total – an annual increase of 1.9 percent since 2016. The purpose of the study was to quantify the magnitude of the economic impact of the LaPorte county tourism and travel industry and to show any changes since 2016.  The tourism industry generated over $204.5 million in tax revenues to government - $82.9 million to the state, $42.4 million locally and $79.1 million to the

December 10th, 2019|Local News|

Mayor Elect Tom Dermody announces department heads including new Police Leadership-Check out WIMS FACEBOOK for Tom’s speech

Today, Mayor-elect Tom Dermody announced his administration’s department leaders, including a new Police Chief and Assistant Fire Chief. Police Chief: Paul BrettinAssistant Police Chief: Nate ThodeFire Chief: Andy SnyderAssistant Fire Chief: Kelly BurkePark Superintendent: Mark SchrieberHuman Resources Director: Jen NollWastewater Director: Jerry JacksonWater Director: Todd TaylorCity Engineer: Nick MinichCity Planner: Beth SchraderStreet Department Mike Fraze “This team has the energy and experience to lead La Porte on day one,” Mayor-elect Tom Dermody said. “Each one of these department heads and public safety chiefs have high expectations to take La Porte to the next level to compete with the best Indiana

December 10th, 2019|Local News|

Emergency physician Michael Todd recognized by colleagues at Franciscan Health Crown Point with St. Raphael Award

For his compassionate work with trauma patients, Franciscan Health Crown Point Emergency Department physician Michael Todd, MD, was recognized by the hospital’s nursing staff with the St. Raphael Award on Dec. 5. Dr. Todd was given the award in recognition of outstanding dedication, teamwork and respect for the nursing staff and commitment to the mission and values of Franciscan Alliance. Michelle Resendez, RN, SANE-A coordinator for Franciscan Health, presented the award to Dr. Todd, praising his compassion, kindness and sensitivity when treating patients who have experienced sexual assault, child abuse and domestic abuse. “He’s patient while he’s listening to them,

December 10th, 2019|Local News|

Indiana Trucking Company Ceases Operations

Indianapolis-based Celadon Group, Inc. has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and shut down all of its business operations. This will affect approximately 4,000 employees. Celadon’s former chief operating officer and chief financial officer were indicted on multiple federal fraud charges last week, related to an alleged securities and accounting scheme that resulted in a more than $60 million drop in shareholder value. Founded in 1985, Celadon grew into the largest provider of international truckload services in North America with a fleet of 3,300 tractors, 10,000 trailers and nearly 4,000 employees.

December 10th, 2019|Local News|

Shop with our Cops in Michigan City

Shop With Our Cops 2019 was in full swing on Monday. The Michigan City Police Department, volunteers, community sponsors, Team WIMS, Santa, Mrs. Claus, and even clowns gathered for “Shop With Our Cops” at Walmart yesterday. For pictures of the event check out the WIMS Facebook page!

December 10th, 2019|Local News|

Hunger-fighting groups say they’re disappointed in the head of the U-S-D-A

Hunger-fighting groups say they're disappointed the head of the U-S-D-A used an Indiana visit to tout cuts to food assistance. U-S Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue made several stops in Indianapolis on Monday, including a WorkOne Indy Training Site. That's where he discussed a new rule tightening work restrictions for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or "SNAP" that he said would move participants toward self-sufficiency and into employment. Emily Weikert Bryant with Feeding Indiana's Hungry disagrees. The finalized U-S Department of Agriculture rule revokes states' ability to issue waivers on the three-month limit for SNAP benefits to people who aren't either

December 10th, 2019|Local News|

Shipshewana on the Road this weekend

Shipshewana On The Road -LAST MINUTE UNIQUE HOLIDAY SHOPPING IDEAS! Greg will be back on with Ric Federighi this Thursday at 7:15am and Friday at 7:45am to unveil some very cool features and gifts December 14th and 15th, 2019Saturday 9 am to 6 pm & Sunday 10 am to 5 pm Porter County Expo Center and Fairgrounds215 East Division RoadValparaiso, IN 46383 Accessories, decor and great holiday gifts abound at the Shipshewana On The Road – Gift, Food and Craft Show event, held at the Porter County Expo Center and Fairgrounds. Hundreds of booths will be filled with the latest products,

December 9th, 2019|Local News|

Update on Structure Fire in Michigan City

On Saturday December 7th, at approximately 8:38 AM the Michigan City Fire Department and Coolspring Fire Department responded to a report of a structure fire on Edgebrook Drive in Weatherstone Village.  Upon arrival, firefighters found flames coming from the South side of the structure.  Flames were visible coming from under the house extending up the side and into the soffit.  While enroute it was reported that everyone was out of the structure and a dog was missing.  Eng. 4 from Cleveland Ave fire Station was the first to arrive and started an initial interior attack and search for the Dog. 

December 9th, 2019|Local News|
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