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2019 Primary Election Results

Here are your 2019 Primary Election results: For Mayor of Laporte on the Republican side - Tom Dermody 80% to 20% for Tim Stabosz; For Clerk-Treasurer Laporte: Courtney Parthun beat Geoff Sellers 79% to 21%. For Mayor of Michigan City Democrat side, Ron Meer defeated Virginia Martin 52% to 47% while on the Republican side, Duane Parry beat Robert Lonie 75% to 25%. For Republican Council At Large Laporte: Tim Franke and Paul Vincent advance. For Republican Council Ward 1 Laporte: Julie West Schroeder narrowly beat two other candidates with just over 35% of the vote. Suzanne Miller 61% to

May 8th, 2019|Local News|

AG Curtis Hill joins coalition urging FCC to take action against robocalls and caller ID spoofing

Attorney General Curtis Hill has joined a coalition of 42 attorneys general calling on the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to take further action to stop the growing proliferation of illegal robocalls and caller ID spoofing. In formal legal comments delivered to the FCC, the attorneys general urged the FCC to adopt its proposed rules on enforcement against caller ID spoofing of calls to the United States originating from overseas, while also addressing spoofing in text messaging and alternative voice services. These provisions are included in the FCC appropriations authorization bill also known as the RAY BAUM’S Act of 2018. The

May 8th, 2019|Local News|

Traffic Stop Leads to Drug and Fraud Charges

On Sunday, just before 5 am Trooper Alaa Hamed stopped an Oldsmobile traveling west on I-80/94 near Indianapolis Boulevard.  The vehicle was traveling in the center lane at a speed well below the posted speed limit of 55 m.p.h. The vehicle was also weaving and making unsafe lane movements as it traveled.  Trooper Hamed made a traffic stop on the vehicle and subsequent investigation lead to a nervous acting driver. The driver, 23 year old Marcus R. Jester, from Missouri, gave varying statements as to where he was coming from, why he was nervous and how much alcoholic beverages he

May 8th, 2019|Local News|

Franciscan Health EMS Academy offers EMT certification course in Crown Point and Valparaiso locations

The Franciscan Health EMS Academy will give students the opportunity to earn their emergency medical technician (EMT) certification at two locations this year, in Crown Point and Valparaiso.In Crown Point, classes will be from 6 to 10PM Monday and Thursday, July 8 through Dec. 12. The classes will be at Franciscan Health Crown Point, 1201 S. Main St. Application deadline is June 28.In Valparaiso, classes will be from 6 to 10PM Monday and Thursday, Sept. 9 through Jan. 16, 2020. Those classes will take place at the MAAC Foundation, 4203 Montdale Park Drive. Application deadline is Aug. 23.The Franciscan Health

May 7th, 2019|Local News|

Holcomb announces key Governor’s Workforce Cabinet changes

Governor Eric J. Holcomb announced Danny Lopez will leave his post as chairman of the Governor’s Workforce Cabinet. Commissioner of Higher Education Teresa Lubbers will serve as the interim chair and P.J. McGrew, the cabinet’s director of policy, will become the executive director.Lopez has accepted a position as senior vice president and chief of staff at Strada Education Network. Lopez led the cabinet’s effort to realign and better coordinate the efforts of the multiple state agencies that play a role in developing Indiana’s workforce. During his tenure, Lopez helped launch the state’s first career coaching and navigation program, supported doubling

May 7th, 2019|Local News|

Secretary Lawson reminds Hoosiers to vote on May 7th

With one day remaining before Primary Election Day, Indiana Secretary of State Connie Lawson is reminding Hoosiers to vote in the May 7 Municipal Primary Election.Cities and towns around the state will hold primary elections on Tuesday, May 7, and Hoosiers can go to www.indianavoters.com to look up which candidates will be on their ballot. Voters will be required to enter their county of residence, name and date of birth to access their personal information. Voters can also find information on their polling location and election night results.“I encourage all Hoosier voters to visit IndianaVoters.com to educate themselves on who they’ll be

May 7th, 2019|Local News|

Pressel’s bill creating alternative for paying court fees now law

Legislation authored by State Rep. Jim Pressel (R-Rolling Prairie) providing offenders the option of paying court fees with community service was recently signed into law by the governor.Currently, a convicted person who does not pay their court fees by a specified date defaults and can be sent to jail. Pressel said making these offenders serve time does not reimburse the court, but instead leaves taxpayers to foot the bill.Under the new law, a court could reduce some or all of the costs owed by a person convicted of a felony or misdemeanor if they perform community service. Pressel said courts

May 7th, 2019|Local News|

Delphi Double Homicide Investigation Tip Information

Since the news briefing on April 22, 2019, the Multi-Agency Task Force has received over 2,200 emails, 400 calls and an additional 135 calls and or walk-ins to local police departments and state police posts around the state. The total amount since the inception of the email and tip line is over 42,000. -Be specific as possible to a description -Name and age if possible -A connection to Delphi and that person’s location or address at this time -Leaving information on how police can contact you for possible clarification of your tip is helpful but not required -Tips can remain

May 7th, 2019|Local News|

Additional trout stockings for northern Indiana

Anglers can expect additional rainbow trout in six northern Indiana streams in the upcoming weeks.Locally:-Little Kankakee River and Slocum Ditch in LaPorte CountyStocking Location(s): Hunt Park in Wanatah for Slocum Ditch; County Road 500 E, County Road 100 S, and State Road 4 for Little Kankakee River-Potato Creek in St. Joseph CountyStocking Location(s): Potato Creek State Park and North Liberty Town ParkLittle Kankakee River, Potato Creek and Slocum Ditch will only be stocked for Memorial Day weekend, May 25-26.The bag limit for trout in inland waters, other than Lake Michigan and its tributaries, is five fish per day with a

May 7th, 2019|Local News|

Governor Holcomb Declares Small Business Week in Indiana

Governor Eric J. Holcomb issued a proclamation yesterday, declaring this week as Small Business Week in Indiana, celebrating the state's more than 508,000 small businesses that employ 1.2 million hardworking Hoosiers. National Small Business Week, which recognizes the critical contributions of entrepreneurs and small business owners in the U.S., has been celebrated since 1963. More than half of Americans either own or work for a small business, and small businesses create approximately two out of every three new jobs each year. In Indiana, state leaders, small business owners, entrepreneurs, innovators and small business advocates will join Hoosiers to celebrate the

May 7th, 2019|Local News|

Holcomb signs public health, good government legislation

Governor Eric J. Holcomb offered the following statements after signing two Next Level Agenda bills. SEA 141 ensures access to quality treatment by implementing standard requirements for office-based opioid treatment providers. HEA 1269 restructures membership on boards and commissions affiliated with the Professional Licensing Agency and the Department of Homeland Security. SEA 141 Office-Based Opioid Treatment Providers: “Timely access to quality treatment is essential for Hoosiers overcoming addiction. With our goal of most residents being no more than an hour away from an opioid treatment program, it’s important that we have office-based treatment in every community. I am thrilled to

May 7th, 2019|Local News|

Purdue University Northwest spring 2019 graduations

Indiana State Rep. Mara Candelaria Reardon, D-Munster, delivered the keynote address during Purdue University Northwest's spring 2019 commencement ceremonies. "When I think about the importance of a college degree and the opportunities it has afforded me, I think back to the people in my life who instilled in me a love for education and the confidence to step out of my comfort zone and challenge myself," said Candelaria Reardon, who went on to share the inspiration she found through her mother. After an uncle advocated for Candelaria Reardon's mother to attend school, her mother channeled a passion for learning into

May 6th, 2019|Local News|

Local Law Enforcement Officers Honored at Queen of All Saints

Local law enforcement officers will be honored at Queen of All Saints Catholic Church on Sunday, May 19 through a blood drive and a Mass. The Red Cross and the church’s Health and Wellness Ministry are sponsoring the Blood Drive from 8:30 am to 2 pm. The drive will take place in the church’s Legacy Center. Donors can sign up in advance by calling 1-800-RED CROSS or visiting redcrossblood.org, sponsor code “qoas”. Law enforcement will be recognized during the 10:30 am Mass that day. Those working in all branches of law enforcement and their families are invited to attend. A

May 6th, 2019|Local News|

East Chicago Station improvement project

The South Shore Line announced that construction is set to begin that will add a second entrance/exit to the East Chicago Station platform. The project is expected to continue through December 2019, and will help accommodate the large influx of passengers at East Chicago Station. The improvements include converting the low-level platform to the east of the station into a covered walkway to access a new head house, stairwell and tunnel leading to the eastern parking lot. Additionally, other East Chicago Station projects include improvements to the existing head house, and the installation in 2020 of higher speed track switches

May 6th, 2019|Local News|

Indiana State Police Lowell Post Holds Annual Memorial Service

The Indiana State Police Lowell Post held their annual memorial service this past Friday to honor those members of the department who gave their lives in the line of duty. Troopers were brought to attention and prepared for roll call by Lowell Sergeant Dan Leslie. Members of the North Region Honor Guard then displayed the national and state flags as Lieutenant Terry Gose, Commander of the Lowell District and First Sergeant Terrance Weems, Assistant District Commander, read each fallen member’s name, along with a description of the circumstances surrounding their death. After reading the names of the fallen officers, Lake

May 6th, 2019|Local News|

National Small Business Week Kicks off May 5

While the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) kicks off National Small Business Week on May 5th in Washington, D.C., small business owners and entrepreneurs around the country will celebrate with local and regional events. During the week of May 5 – 11, the SBA Indiana District Office will collaborate with resource partners and lenders offering unique opportunities for learning. According to District Director Stacey Poynter, the goal is to help more small business owners become aware of SBA products and services nearby. For more than 50 years, the SBA has taken the opportunity to highlight the impact of outstanding entrepreneurs,

May 6th, 2019|Local News|

Smoke Alarm Saves Lives

On Friday May 2nd, at approximately 10:15 AM, the Michigan City Fire Department responded to a report of a structure fire in the 500 block of Pleasant Ave. Upon arrival, firefighters found a two story 2 unit structure with heavy smoke and flames showing from the second story. The initial arriving fire companies found significant smoke conditions and a fire in the bedroom and living area. The fire was brought under control within 15 minutes. The fire appears to have started in the bedroom. The cause of the fire was a child playing with a lighter and caught the mattress

May 6th, 2019|Local News|

DNR: Turn Around Don’t Drown

Indiana Conservation Officers urge Hoosiers to “Turn Around, Don’t Drown” when it comes to floodwaters. Over the past few weeks, Indiana has received significant rainfall amounts in some areas, flooding roadways. Many law enforcement agencies have responded to multiple calls for water rescues involving vehicles driving into floodwaters over the last few weeks. With anticipated precipitation still headed our way, drivers must remember to not risk their lives and instead turn around and seek alternative travel routes. Hoosiers are also urged to abide by the posted road-closed signs and barricades. In many instances, drivers have put themselves and their passengers

May 6th, 2019|Local News|

State Road 55 Closed In Newton County

State Road 55 is closed in Newton County while crews replace culverts and resurface the roadway. The road will be closed between State Road 10 and State Road 14 until mid-July. State road detours must use state-maintained roads only. Southbound drivers on SR 55 will detour east on SR 10, south on I-65 and west on SR 14 back to SR 55. Northbound drivers on SR 55 will detour east on SR 14, north on I-65 and west on SR 10 back to SR 55.

May 6th, 2019|Local News|

Indiana State Police Lowell Post Holds Annual Memorial Service

The Indiana State Police Lowell Post held their annual memorial service this past Friday to honor those members of the department who gave their lives in the line of duty. Troopers were brought to attention and prepared for roll call by Lowell Sergeant Dan Leslie. Members of the North Region Honor Guard then displayed the national and state flags as Lieutenant Terry Gose, Commander of the Lowell District and First Sergeant Terrance Weems, Assistant District Commander, read each fallen member’s name, along with a description of the circumstances surrounding their death. After reading the names of the fallen officers, Lake

May 5th, 2019|Local News|
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