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$30 million available in second round of Next Level Trails grant program

Governor Holcomb and Indiana Department of Natural Resources director Cameron Clark recently announced details of the second round of the Next Level Trails grant program, including three workshops in August for interested applicants. Next Level Trails, which will dedicate $90 million of State funds over the life of the program, is the largest infusion of trail funding in state history. The grant program is divided into two components: a $70 million fund for regional projects and a $20 million fund for local projects. Each requires a minimum 20 percent project match, which can include monetary contributions, land value, and in-kind

July 28th, 2019|Local News|

LaPorte County Fugitives Apprehended In Other States

This week Fugitive Apprehension Street Team (FAST) officers traveled to Tupelo, Mississippi and Carbondale, Illinois to return two fugitives who had fled from justice and law enforcement officials for lengthy periods of time. Juan Burdine was recently apprehended in Tupelo for a Dealing Cocaine. Burdine remains housed in the La Porte County Jail on a $20,005 cash-only bond through La Porte County Circuit Court. Tiffani Coates was recently apprehended in Carbondale for a Robbery, and Auto Theft. Coates remains housed in the La Porte County Jail on a $25,005 cash-only bond through La Porte Circuit Court. Both fugitives had been sought by FAST

July 28th, 2019|Local News|

Purdue Northwest announces new director of White Lodging School of Hospitality & Tourism Management

The Office of the Dean of the College of Business is pleased to announce Godwin-Charles Ogbeide, Ph.D., as the next director of the White Lodging School of Hospitality and Tourism Management (HTM) at Purdue University Northwest (PNW) . Ogbeide comes to PNW after having served as an associate professor and director of strategy and hospitality and founding director of the Events and Tourism Institute (ETI) at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI). Ogbeide is vice president and immediate past president of the Council on Hotel, Restaurant, and Institutional Education (CHRIE), a nonprofit association working to promote global education, research, service and

July 28th, 2019|Local News|

Rural, volunteer fire departments receive grants administered by DNR Forestry

Rural and volunteer fire departments from 46 counties have been awarded more than $297,000 in Volunteer Fire Assistance grants. DNR Forestry staff reviewed grant applications and selected recipients on the basis of population density, acres of public wildlands protected, and wildland fire reporting to DNR Fire Control Headquarters. Grants may be used for training, installation of dry hydrants, or to purchase necessary firefighting equipment and gear to combat wildland fires. As in past years, the Wildland Fire category was highlighted.  The awarded grants range from $1,500 to $5,000 and were given to 71 departments. Fire departments interested in applying for VFA grants should

July 28th, 2019|Local News|

Law enforcement agencies come together to promote Bolt for the Heart Family 5K and raise funds for lifesaving AEDs

Law enforcement officials from throughout LaPorte County gathered on Tuesday with organizers of the Bolt for the Heart Family 5K to tout the effort to bring lifesaving automatic external defibrillators (AEDs) to every squad car in the county. The inaugural Bolt for the Heart 5K Family Run/Walk, presented by Franciscan Health, will be 8AM on Sunday, Sept. 8th in Washington Park. The eight law enforcement departments in LaPorte County are partnering with Bolt for the Heart and Play for Jake in this event, where 100 percent of the proceeds will go toward the goal of placing AEDs in police cars

July 28th, 2019|Local News|

Police Impersonator In Portage

Motorists are warned that a man posing as a police officer pulled over a vehicle last week and had the driver submit to what he said was an alcohol breath test. A 40-year-old Portage woman was on her way home from work at 2:30 p.m. July 17 when she was pulled over on Evergreen Avenue in the area of Clydia Street, according to Police Chief Troy Williams. The dark blue car, which was possibly a Ford Crown Victoria, had flashing red and blue lights on the dashboard, but no siren, he said in a press release. The man who approached her

July 28th, 2019|Local News|

Michigan City Area Schools Registration Begins

Michigan City Area Schools online registration for the 2019-2020 school year has begun and runs through July 31. If you are enrolling a student who is new to the district or if you need additional assistance (change of address, transfer request, etc.) please come to on-site registration, which will be held at all schools: - July 30 - 12:00 - 6:00 p.m. - July 31 - 8:00 am - 1:00 p.m.

July 28th, 2019|Local News|

Dunes National Park Volunteer Program

Indiana Dunes' Park Connection program offers a variety of volunteer opportunities for individuals and groups of all ages and abilities to serve alongside park employees. To start volunteering or for any questions, contact The Park Connection Office by calling (219) 221-7098 or by sending an email parkconnection@gmail.com . 

July 27th, 2019|Local News|

The Chesterton Police Department is searching for a full-time I.L.E.A. Certified Police

Chesterton Police Department is now accepting applications for the position of Patrol Officer. This application process will be used to fill an immediate opening. More details and information on this position can be found on the Chesterton Police Department Facebook page. Completed applications with all required materials must be turned in by person on or before Friday, August 9th, 2019 at 4:00 pm. Candidates may be eligible for lateral transfer consideration. Questions may be directed to Chief David Cincoski at dcincoski@chestertonin.org or by calling (219) 926-1136.

July 27th, 2019|Local News|

Citywide School Supply Drive Under Way

Seven local organizations have announced a community-wide school supply drive in Michigan City, which runs through August 5. Supplies collected during the drive will be distributed to area students who are in need of materials to start the school year.  Many area businesses, including major retailers, have set up collection bins to accept donations from their employees and the general public. Businesses, churches, and other organizations are invited to join in the collection drive. Supplies collected by community organizations and individuals may be brought to the Elston Cafeteria (enter on the west side of the building on Spring Street, near

July 27th, 2019|Local News|

Valparaiso National Night Out 2019 Neighborhoods Wanted

The Valparaiso Police Department is again participating in National Night Out, being held August 6th, from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. National Night out is a national event, bringing communities and police together under positive conditions, creating an exchange of ideas, and developing a partnership with citizens. The Valparaiso Police is inviting community members and neighborhood groups to organize events and activities as part of the national celebration. Valparaiso Police Officers and civilian staff will be visiting the planned activities in a variety neighborhoods throughout the city, to show their support of the citizens. Members of the department will include

July 27th, 2019|Local News|

Bolt for the Heart 5K

The LCSO is partnering with Bolt for the Heart, a Carmel based non-profit organization, Franciscan Health and the Play for Jake Foundation, for a Family 5K Run/Walk. The event will be Sunday, September 8th, at 9AM, in Washington Park. The event will assist by raising awareness of heart disease and equip EVERY police vehicle in La Porte County with an Automated External Defibrillator (AED). To learn more and sign up check out www.boltfortheheart.com

July 27th, 2019|Local News|

Downtown Chesterton Survey Results Released

Last summer, the Chesterton Branding Leadership Team (CBLT) conducted the Downtown Chesterton Survey to learn what residents and non-residents do in downtown Chesterton, what activities and businesses they want in the downtown, and if they support Chesterton becoming a quiet/safe train zone. The survey had three open-ended questions, and each question had over 1,000 responses. The responses are summarized in the final report. People were asked what changes they wanted to see in downtown Chesterton. Responses covered both downtown and other parts of Chesterton. Respondents were asked what kinds of activities they would like to see in downtown. The report

July 27th, 2019|Local News|

$30 million available in second round of Next Level Trails grant program

Governor Holcomb and Indiana Department of Natural Resources director Cameron Clark recently announced details of the second round of the Next Level Trails grant program, including three workshops in August for interested applicants.  Next Level Trails, which will dedicate $90 million of State funds over the life of the program, is the largest infusion of trail funding in state history. The grant program is divided into two components: a $70 million fund for regional projects and a $20 million fund for local projects. Each requires a minimum 20 percent project match, which can include monetary contributions, land value, and in-kind

July 27th, 2019|Local News|

Indiana Lawmakers Introduce Resolution Honoring Indiana Rangers on 50th Anniversary of Return from Vietnam

This week, Senator Mike Braun, Senator Todd Young, Representative Pete Visclosky (IN01), Representative Jackie Walorski (IN-02), Representative Jim Banks (IN-03), and others around the state introduced legislation honoring the 50th Anniversary of the return of the Indiana Rangers. An official statement from the Press Office of Senator Mike Braun explained,  “The Indiana Rangers and all members of the armed forces who served in the Vietnam War continue to be held in the highest possible regard by their community and the United States; we honor the service of this unit on the 50th anniversary of the return of the Indiana Rangers;

July 27th, 2019|Local News|

Private employment hits another new high in 2019

The number of working Hoosiers continues to climb in 2019, as the state hit record private employment in June.The Indiana Department of Workforce Development (DWD) reported on July 19 that private employment last month preliminarily hit 2,750,700—a new high for the state and besting the previous record set in February.Private employment in Indiana grew by 37,000, or 1.4% year-over-year, when the number stood at 2,713,700 in June 2018. Indiana’s unemployment rate also improved, preliminarily declining to 3.5% in June after sitting at 3.6% the previous three months. In addition, the state’s labor force participation rate in June stood at 64.8% and

July 26th, 2019|Local News|

Franciscan Health to provide free screenings and information at Senior Citizen Day at the Lake County Fair on Aug. 5

Seniors can receive free medical screenings and healthcare information provided by Franciscan Health during Senior Citizens Day on Monday, Aug. 5, at the Lake County Fair.Screenings will be available 9AM to noon in the Senior Pavilion. A diagnostic screening specialist will be available to help better understand treatment options for peripheral artery disease (PAD).Health screenings and information will include balance assessment, blood glucose, blood pressure, body fat analysis, cardiovascular/heart health, diabetes education, early heart attack care, lung and breast health, pulmonary function, skin cancer spot check and stroke awareness. Seniors will also be able to learn more about Franciscan Health’s

July 26th, 2019|Local News|
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