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Stop arm violation awareness campaign urges drivers to prioritize school bus safety

The Valparaiso Police Department made the following statement about a stop arm violation awareness campaign on its Facebook Page Monday: “As part of a cooperative effort with the Valparaiso Community Schools, the Valparaiso Police Department, Porter County Sheriff's Department, and the Indiana State Police will be participating in a week-long campaign to bring awareness to stop arm violations.  The campaign will take place between April 15, 2024, through April 19, 2024, in and around the City of Valparaiso.  The goal is to educate drivers about the dangers of illegally passing a school bus when its stop arm is extended, putting

April 16th, 2024|Local News|

State Road 55 to close south of State Road 2

LAKE COUNTY, Ind. - State Road 55 will be closed between State Road 2 and State Road 10 on or after Monday, April 22 through late June for two consecutive projects. State Road 55 will first be closed between 191st Avenue and 203rd Avenue for a bridge deck overlay over Griesel Ditch. This project will take approximately one month, and then the closure will be between 203rd Avenue and 205th Avenue for a bridge deck overlay over Singleton Ditch. Motorists should seek alternate routes. The official detour for both closures will follow State Road 2, I-65 and State Road 10.

April 16th, 2024|Local News|

Purdue University Northwest to exhibit student and faculty research accomplishments through three symposiums

HAMMOND, Ind. — Purdue University Northwest (PNW) welcomes the public to see students and faculty members’ scholarly activities on display through three upcoming research symposiums in April on the Hammond campus. PNW will host its annual Days of Discovery on April 18 at its Hammond campus, 2200 169th Street, Hammond, IN. Days of Discovery celebrates and showcases PNW student and faculty members’ academic excellence through activities such as poster presentations that document their scholarly findings. Attendees will also be able to hear from Michelle Thompson, associate professor of Planetary Materials at Purdue West Lafayette, who will serve as the symposium's

April 15th, 2024|Local News|

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Since 2021, deputies have responded to an alarming number of calls for service (CFS) located at 2866 South CR 550 West. The 15 CFS to the residence have included an alleged sexual battery, narcotic overdoses, thefts, noise and fire complaints, to name a few, and the most recent on April 10th, where deputies responded to a fight involving several subjects. Following the April 10th incident, detectives from the Criminal Investigations Division (CID) began to further investigate the residence and rightful ownership. It was discovered the homeowner passed away in 2021, and a subject identified as Jason P. STRYJEWSKI has been

April 15th, 2024|Local News|

Michigan City Area Schools announces recipients of the 2024 Teacher and Employee of the Year award

Michigan City Area Schools has announced the recipients of the 2024 Teacher and Employee of the Year award. “These five staff members have gone above and beyond to serve our students and were recognized today by MCAS Superintendent Dr. Barbara Eason-Watkins, Associate Superintendent Dr. Wendel McCollum, and representatives of Comcast and the Michigan City Chamber,” MCAS said on their Facebook page Friday. Congratulations to: Missy Burklow (Support Staff Employee of the Year) Maryanne Garon (Transportation Employee of the Year) Jenny Jones (Secondary Teacher of the Year) Susan Shell (Elementary Teacher of the Year) Diana Walpole (Food Service Employee of the

April 15th, 2024|Local News|

Vehicle vs. motorcycle crash results in a serious bodily injury

The LaPorte County E-911 Regional Dispatch Center received a 911 call on April 13th, 2024, at approximately 8:14 PM regarding a vehicle vs. motorcycle crash in front of Wendy’s, located at 3715 Franklin Street. The LaPorte County E-911 Regional Dispatch Center informed responding officers one of the two occupants riding a motorcycle had been ejected. Responding officers arrived quickly to the scene and located one of the motorcycle occupants suffering from a serious bodily injury. A preliminary investigation into this crash revealed two motorcycles were traveling southbound on Franklin Street when a vehicle traveling northbound on Franklin Street had attempted

April 15th, 2024|Local News|

City of Valparaiso accepting applications for Mayor’s Youth Council

The City of Valparaiso is accepting applications for the Mayor’s Youth Council 2024-2025 school year. Students entering their junior year in the fall are encouraged to apply by May 31, 2024. The council is a nonpolitical, educational opportunity to introduce students to the many areas of service within city government and perhaps spark aspirations. For information and registration information, visit https://www.ci.valparaiso.in.us/1730/Mayors-Youth-Council

April 13th, 2024|Local News|

Indiana Department of Transportation rescues cat

Members of the Indiana Department of Transportation on Thursday helped out a cat that was stuck at a former INDOT unit location near U.S. 31 north of Plymouth. INODT says the cat was chased by some coyotes and sought shelter up on one of their old salt domes. Crews took a bucket truck to get the cat. INDOT says everything worked out and the cat is back home safe with his family.

April 13th, 2024|Local News|

La Porte County Sheriff’s Office adds new K9

The La Porte County Sheriff’s Office is introducing its newest member, K9 Riot. Last year, Major Patrick Cicero secured a Department of Homeland Security grant.  A portion of the awarded grant money included the selection and purchase of a new explosives K9, along with funding the training of the new handler and K9. Deputy Justin Phillips, a 16 + year veteran of the LCSO, was recently identified as the agency’s newest K9 handler following a competitive selection process. On Friday, Deputy Phillips and members of the K9 Division traveled to Vohne Liche Kennels (VLK) in Denver, Indiana to select the

April 13th, 2024|Local News|

Indiana Attorney General lists household products recalled in March

Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita is alerting Hoosiers of consumer protection concerns for products recalled in March. The office encourages consumers to take advantage of opportunities available for those who purchase recalled items that could be harmful to their families. “The biggest concern of any parent is the safety and wellbeing of their children,” Attorney General Rokita said. “You might think you’re getting a good deal but if you invest in a flawed product, it could lead to a devastating disaster. If you have difficulty finding a solution for your recalled product, call my office immediately.” According to the Consumer

April 13th, 2024|Local News|

Intoxicated Driver Detoured To The LCJ

Press Release, La Porte County Sheriff's Office: Early this morning, Deputy Jon Sikorski was stationary on US 6 near CR 900 West. He was monitoring westbound US 6 traffic, along with northbound and southbound traffic on CR 900 West. Deputy Sikorski was in the area to address any traffic violations on surrounding roadways of the US 6 and US 421 South Junction, due to the intersection being closed for the roundabout project. At 12:27 AM, he observed a vehicle traveling west on US 6 maneuver around and disregard two barricades in the roadway with “ROAD CLOSED” signs affixed to them.

April 12th, 2024|Local News|

Porter County Community Foundation Awards Over $232,000 to Community Organizations

Press Release, Porter County Community Foundation: The Porter County Community Foundation approved $232,184 in grants to 33 local nonprofit organizations as part of its first of two grant cycles for 2024. Grant recipients include: 4th Street Theater - $4,000 to support an upstairs HVAC unit Beverly Shores Museum and Art Gallery - $1,700 to support the “Learning the Land: Stewarding Beauty” art exhibition Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Northwest Indiana - $9,750 to support Chesterton Boys & Girls Club STEM equipment Center of Workforce Innovations - $3,780 to support Porter County Construction and Skilled Trades Day Dunes Learning Center

April 12th, 2024|Local News|

La Porte Activity Center for Older Adults to host series of free health education classes for members

The Activity Center for Older Adults has partnered with REAL Services to host a series of free health education classes for members. Beginning April 24, join them from 10 a.m.-noon Wednesdays for A Matter of Balance course. For additional information or to register, please call the ACOA at 219-326-5354. More information can also be found on the City of La Porte Park and Recreation Department Facebook page or at www.laporteparkandrec.com.  

April 12th, 2024|Local News|

Michigan City Police Department participating in Drug Take Back

The Michigan City Police Department will be partnering with the Drug Enforcement Agency for their 26th "Prescription Drug Take Back." The department will be "Taking Back" any expired, unused, or unwanted prescription drugs on April 27 between 10 a.m.-2 p.m. This program is for pills only, and the department will not accept any liquids, needles, or any sharps of any kind. MCPD is also reminding the public that the department has a "Pill Drop Box" where pills can be dropped off any day from 8am-10 p.m.

April 12th, 2024|Local News|

Franciscan Health Michigan City to conduct perinatal loss memorial service

Press Release, Franciscan Health: Franciscan Health Michigan City is offering comfort and support to families who have suffered the loss of a pregnancy or newborn with a memorial service. Remembering Our Babies will take place at 1 p.m. Saturday, April 27 at St. Stanislaus Catholic Cemetery, 1015 Greenwood Ave. in Michigan City. Franciscan Health Michigan City conducts perinatal memorial services twice a year. The services support the values of the Franciscan Health ministry, which include compassionate concern and respect for life through all stages, including unborn and newborn children, their parents and their extended families. For more information about memorial

April 12th, 2024|Local News|

Indiana Launches New Tools to Understand and Support Kindergarten Readiness

Press Release, Indiana Department of Education: The Indiana Department of Education (IDOE) presented to the State Board of Education a new system of measuring and supporting kindergarten readiness. These new tools will help provide educators with actionable data in order to differentiate instruction and provide targeted support in the early childhood setting, as well as inform families about their child’s strengths and abilities. Through a request for proposal process, Johns Hopkins University was identified as the vendor for a system of early learning tools and assessment, which will include: ISPROUT For children ages two and under: Educator observations aligned to

April 12th, 2024|Local News|

Holcomb awards READI 2.0 funding for communities around the state

Governor Eric Holcomb announced plans to award $500 million to 15 regions representing all 92 counties to support quality of place and quality of life initiatives statewide. The funding, made available through the expansion of the Indiana Regional Acceleration and Development Initiative (READI), was approved Thursday by the Indiana Economic Development Corporation (IEDC) board of directors at a special session hosted by the governor and Secretary of Commerce David Rosenberg. “READI 2.0 will grow the state’s overall program commitment to $1 billion, marking an unprecedented state-led investment in cultivating vibrant, modern and sustainable communities that attract and retain top talent,”

April 12th, 2024|Local News|

Motorists encouraged to exercise caution with increasing farm equipment on roadways

As Indiana’s planting season approaches, the Indiana State Police is emphasizing the importance of cautious driving and having heightened awareness when encountering farm equipment on the roads. With farmers preparing to work their fields, large agricultural machinery will soon become a common sight along roadways. These machines are often large, slow-moving, and may obstruct visibility. Police say it is imperative for all road users to remain vigilant and patient. To ensure the safety of everyone on the road, the Indiana State Police offer the following tips: Stay Alert: Keep a lookout for slow-moving farm equipment, especially on rural roads. Be

April 11th, 2024|Local News|

La Porte County Sheriff’s Office address commercial motor vehicles disregarding state detour signage

The La Porte County Sheriff’s Office shared the following statement to its Facebook page on Wednesday regarding Commercial Motor Vehicles disregarding state detour signage: “As expected, the US 6 / US 421 South Junction closure for the roundabout project has created additional traffic on nearby county roadways in Clinton and New Durham Townships. "Motorists of passenger vehicles are understandably utilizing nearby roadways to navigate around the temporary inconvenience of the state closure. These drivers are reminded to abide by the posted speed limits as many of the roadways have young children residing in homes throughout the area. “Much more problematic

April 11th, 2024|Local News|

U.S. 41 to have lane closures in Schererville

An Indiana Department of Transportation contractor will have lane closures on U.S. 41 between 77th Avenue and 82nd Lane beginning on or after Monday, April 15. U.S. 41 will be reduced to one lane in each direction through mid-June for a pipe replacement project. Lane closures will alternate so motorists should be prepared for changing traffic patterns. INDOT encourages drivers to allow extra time when driving through this area and follow traffic directions carefully. Motorists should slow down, exercise caution and drive distraction-free through all work zones.

April 11th, 2024|Local News|
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