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Holcomb signs school safety, Department of Child Services bills

Governor Eric J. Holcomb offered the following after signing two Next Level Agenda bills designed to protect Hoosier children.HEA 1004 School Safety“Every student, teacher and staff member deserves a safe school. I convened a group last year to examine school safety, and the recommendations led to this legislation that provides access to more funding for safety equipment, facilitates partnerships with local law enforcement and requires threat assessments in our schools. This new law is key to ensuring our schools are better prepared.”HEA 1006 Department of Child Services“We have a responsibility to each and every child to help them reach their

May 3rd, 2019|Local News|

Road Closures In Hanna and La Crosse

375 W just south of 1200 S near Hanna, will be closed from May 6th to May 10th.In La Crosse, Gibson Street will be closed near Oneida Street and Oneida Street will be closed  near Gibson Street, May 7th to May 10th1100 W will be closed between 1800 S and SR 8, after May 10th.

May 3rd, 2019|Local News|

Police Address Unlocked Vehicle Theft In New Carlisle

The New Carlisle would like the public to know there has been a recent influx in thefts from unlocked vehicles. They are reminding residents to remember to keep all vehicles and doors locked. If you notice any suspicious activity, call St. Joe County Dispatch (574-235-9611 option #1) to report it or if it is an emergency dial 911. If you have any information that may help solve the crimes please leave a message at the NCPD (574-654-3544) or feel free to message the New Carlisle Police Facebook page.

May 3rd, 2019|Local News|

Walorski Renews Concerns Over Lack of Fairness in Tariff Exclusion Process

U.S. Rep. Jackie Walorski (R-Ind.) this week sent Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross a second letter in as many months to outline her growing concerns that U.S. manufacturers and small businesses seeking relief from steel and aluminum tariffs are being treated unfairly. Walorski has not yet received a response to her letter dated March 11th, that raised questions about the product exclusion process.

May 3rd, 2019|Local News|

Franciscan Health Michigan City raises flag for organ donation during Donate Life Month remembrance celebration

On the final day of National Donate Life Month, Franciscan Health Michigan City honored organ donors and their families with a remembrance celebration and by raising a Donate Life flag in front of the hospital.The celebration was held in partnership with Indiana Donor Network and VisionFirst on April 30 in the hospital chapel. The Donate Life flag raising ceremony was followed by a donor registration drive.

May 2nd, 2019|Local News|

Mike Braun Staff Mobile Office Hours

On Wednesday, U.S. Senator Mike Braun announced his staff mobile office hours in May to better assist Hoosiers. New Carlisle Friday, May 3 at 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM New Carlisle Public Library 408 S. Bray St New Carlisle, IN 46552 Westville Monday, May 6, 2019 at 12:00 PM to 3:00 PM Westville Town Hall 353 W. Main St Westville, IN 46391

May 2nd, 2019|Local News|

East Chicago Station improvement project

The South Shore Line announces that construction is set to begin that will add a second entrance/exit to the East Chicago Station platform. The project is expected to begin Monday, April 29, 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

May 2nd, 2019|Local News|

Unincorporated Porter County Road Closing Update As of Wednesday morning

The following roads in unincorporated Porter County are closed until further notice due to flooding:- Center Township: Sturdy Road between Martinal and Comeford Roads.- Liberty Township: 200 West between US Highway 6 and 850 North.- Pine Township: 1300 North between 375 East and 450 East.- Portage Township: 625 West between 600 North and 700 North.- Union Township: 450 North between Sedley Road and 625 West.- Union Township: 400 North between Sedley Road and 375 West.- Westchester Township: 1400 North between 200 East and Brummitt Road.The following road has been REOPENED:- Portage Township: 700 North between Willowcreek Road and 500 West.

May 2nd, 2019|Local News|

Duneland Chamber breakfast workshop and networking event

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 featuring a Panel experts who are ready to share their insights. This 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. To wrap up the program, they will comprise a panel of the moderators from the round tables.The panel of experts include, Jim Hubbard of SCORE, Danna Liss of

May 2nd, 2019|Local News|

Letter from Commissioner Brillson

The following letter was sent on Wednesday regarding LaPorte County Commission Resolution No. 2019 featuring correspondence from Commissioner Matias Brillson to Gov. Eric Holcomb: "Dear Sen. Bohacek: Enclosed, please find Resolution No. 2019-12 approved by the LaPorte County Commissioners at this morning’s meeting that I would ask you to relay to the Governor’s office, along with the enclosed letter that was read into the record by Commissioner Sheila Matias Brillson." "Commission President Dr. Vidya Kora has authorized me as LaPorte County Attorney to relay a name for appointment by the Governor to the new Board ostensibly established in the budget

May 2nd, 2019|Local News|

Holcomb signs military pension tax exemption, economic development bills

Governor Eric J. Holcomb offered the following after signing two Next Level Agenda bills designed to help cultivate a strong and diverse economy. HEA 1010 Military Tax Deductions “Our talented, patriotic veterans are some of the most experienced, focused and loyal workers anywhere. I’m grateful lawmakers approved the exemption of military pensions from our state income taxes. This will give veterans yet another reason to stay in Indiana or move to Indiana after their military service is over.” SEA 563 Economic Development “Hoosiers expect us to keep the economy growing and new jobs coming, so we are modernizing economic development

May 2nd, 2019|Local News|

Walorski Renews Concerns Over Lack of Fairness in Tariff Exclusion Process

U.S. Rep. Jackie Walorski (R-Ind.) this week sent Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross a second letter in as many months to outline her growing concerns that U.S. manufacturers and small businesses seeking relief from steel and aluminum tariffs are being treated unfairly. Walorski has not yet received a response to her letter dated March 11th, that raised questions about the product exclusion process.

May 2nd, 2019|Local News|

Franciscan Health Michigan City raises flag for organ donation during Donate Life Month remembrance celebration

On the final day of National Donate Life Month, Franciscan Health Michigan City honored organ donors and their families with a remembrance celebration and by raising a Donate Life flag in front of the hospital. The celebration was held in partnership with Indiana Donor Network and VisionFirst on April 30 in the hospital chapel. The Donate Life flag raising ceremony was followed by a donor registration drive.

May 1st, 2019|Local News|

Milling Work Set to Begin on SR 933 in St. Joseph County

INDOT announces that roadwork is set to begin Wednesday on State Road 933 in St. Joseph County, as part of a resurfacing project between State Road 23 and State Road 331 (Capital Avenue). In the case of rain, the start of work will be pushed to the next day.Milling will begin on the east end of the project (near Capital Avenue) and feature moving lane closures with flaggers directing traffic around where work is taking place. Milling work is expected to wrap up by early June with the paving work and new lane configuration (one lane each direction with a

May 1st, 2019|Local News|

Duneland Chamber’ Young Professionals hosts Region Games

Full Circle Young Professionals, in partnership with EPIC and Young United Leaders, will be hosting a Region Games from 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm Saturday, May 18 at Dogwood Park in Chesterton, IN.Lace up those tennis shoes for a field day with a purpose. Join the region’s young professionals for a day of fun, complete with; Tug-O-War, Relay Games, Trivia, yard games and volleyball. Food and drinks will be available to purchase. Each participant and spectator will get a chance to vote for their favorite non-profit. The top three voted non-profits will win cold, hard cash! All proceeds from the

May 1st, 2019|Local News|

Michigan City Human Rights Commission Hosts Better Hearing And Speech Forum

In celebration of Better Hearing & Speech Month, the Michigan City Human Rights Commission (MCHRC) would like to invite the community to attend the Better Hearing & Speech Forum on Thursday, May 9 from 5 p.m. to 6:15 p.m. at the Michigan City High School in Room A142.  The Director of Michigan City Area Schools’ (MCAS) Student Support Services, Stacy Attar, along with Susan Baldwin and Lori Jones, MCAS Deaf & Hard of Hearing Educators and Allison Hauser and Collin Oswald, Speech Language Pathologists at MCAS will discuss services, therapies and devices available at Michigan City Area Schools, along with

May 1st, 2019|Local News|

Attempted Armed Robbery With Knife In La Porte

The LaPorte Police Department received a report of an attempted armed robbery on Tuesday involving a knife at Long John Silver, 602 J St. The employees of the business were able to provide a detailed description of the alleged suspect and advised that the suspect did not obtain any money. As Det. Sgt. Airy arrived in the area, he observed a subject matching the suspect’s description walking away from the business. Officers detained the individual within five minutes of the original call and were able to have employees of the business identify this individual as the suspect. The weapon the

May 1st, 2019|Local News|

National Prescription Drug Take Back Day Results

Last Saturday, the La Porte County Sheriff’s Office and a group of area high school students teamed up on National Prescription Drug Take Back Day.  Sheriff’s Office personnel, along with area students, accepted unwanted and expired prescription medications. Throughout the six-hour event, a steady flow of citizens braved the inclement weather and dropped off pills.  The entire amount of collected pills were recently weighed.  The event yielded a total of 51.5 pounds of pills.All the collected pills have been secured within the Sheriff’s Office and will later be burned in an incinerator.  As a reminder, there is a secure collection

May 1st, 2019|Local News|

Governor Announces Judicial Appointment for Lake County Superior Court Vacancy

Yesterday, Governor Holcomb announced Kristina Kantar as his appointment to the Lake County Superior Court to succeed Judge Diane Kavadias Schneider who retired in February. Kantar was one of three finalists selected by the Lake County Judicial Nominating Commission. Kantar currently serves as the corporation counsel for the City of Hammond, a position she has held since 2004. In addition to this position, Kantar has also served as judge of the Lake Station City court for two different periods of time and engaged in private practice. Prior to becoming the chief legal officer for Hammond, Kantar served as a juvenile

May 1st, 2019|Local News|

Indiana Landmarks announces annual list of 10 Most Endangered

Indiana Landmarks today announced the 10 Most Endangered, an annual list of Hoosier landmarks in jeopardy. The list includes two churches, a hotel, a county courthouse, and more.Places that land on the 10 Most Endangered list often face a combination of problems rather than a single threat—abandonment, neglect, dilapidation, obsolete use, unreasonable above-market asking price, owners who simply lack money for repairs, remote location.The 10 Most Endangered in 2019 includes two sites repeating from last year’s list and eight new entries [see addendum for more information on each]:-Cannelton Historic District, Cannelton (repeat entry from 2018 list)-Church of the Holy Cross,

May 1st, 2019|Local News|
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