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Check out the Franciscan Health S.H.E. Event Saturday October 4th from 8am-5pm

Check out the Franciscan Health S.H.E. Event Saturday October 4th from 8am-5pm at PURDUE UNIVERSITY NORTHWEST GREAT HALL 1401 U.S. 421, Westville, IN SAT, OCT 4 | 8AM – 5PM Strong Healthy Empowered W O M E N ’ S H E A LT H S.H.E.CONFERENCE Franciscan Health presents the inaugural S.H.E. Women’s Health Conference, dedicated to uplifting and empowering women in Northwest Indiana. For more information:  S.H.E. Women's Health Conference | Franciscan Health Foundation

August 13th, 2025|Local News|

Porter County Prosecutor determines CPD officers acted justifiably and in self defense in June shooting

The Porter County determines that Chesterton Police Department officers acted justifiably and in self defense in a shooting that occurred in June. The Town of Chesterton released the following information on Monday: Porter County Prosecutor Gary Germann determines that CPD officers acted justifiably and in self defense in shooting outside Hilton Garden Inn Porter County Prosecuting Attorney Gary Germann released a statement today, Monday, Aug. 11, in which he confirms the results of an Indiana State Police investigation, that Officer Nolan Mancera and Lt. David Virijevich acted in self-defense in the shooting outside the Hilton Garden Inn on June 18.

August 12th, 2025|Local News|

Valparaiso Launches Major Sewer and Stormwater Separation Project with Nearly $1 Million Federal Grant

Press Release, City of Valparaiso: The City of Valparaiso has kicked off a major sewer and stormwater separation project, supported by a $960,000 grant from the United States Environmental Protection Agency with support from Congressman Frank Mrvan. This $1.5 million infrastructure improvement aims to reduce flooding, protect Salt Creek, increase stormwater capacity and enhance overall stormwater management in the city’s downtown area. The project is estimated to remove an estimated 13 million gallons of stormwater from the combined sewer system annually. The project was spearheaded by Engineering Director Max Rehlander and is currently in the design phase. The City anticipates

August 12th, 2025|Local News|

Mobile food pantry in Chesterton today

A mobile food pantry is visiting Chesterton Methodist Church today, Aug 12, according to the Town of Chesterton social media. Operated by Catholic Charities, Diocese of Gary, the food pantry will visit Chesterton United Methodist Church, 434 S. Second St., Chesterton, at 1 p.m. today. Food distribution will begin at 1 p.m. and continue until all the food is gone. This is first-come/first served. Please bring identification. The Catholic Charities Mobile Food Pantry visits Chesterton United Methodist Church at 1 p.m. the second Tuesday of every month.

August 12th, 2025|Local News|

State Road 39 closed south of North Judson

In Pulaski County, State Road 39 is closed between County Road 900 South/800 North and County Road 750 North. State Road 39 is closed through around Aug. 20 for a small structure pipe lining project in this location. Motorists should seek alternate routes. The official detour will follow State Road 14, U.S. 421 and State Road 10.

August 12th, 2025|Local News|

CWI’s Adult Learning Centers Thrive—New School Year Begins with Strong Momentum

Press Release, Center of Workforce Innovations: VALPARAISO, IN — As the new academic year begins in the Region, the Center of Workforce Innovations is taking time to reflect on what was a landmark year of student growth and achievement at the Adult Learning & Training Centers. With a record-breaking enrollment of 503 students across Northwest Indiana, this year marks CWI’s largest class in the past four years, highlighting the growing demand for accessible, high-quality adult education and workforce training. Amidst this year of expansion, the organization underwent a name change to the CWI Adult Learning & Training Centers to better

August 12th, 2025|Local News|

Join Debbie Tatum and The Franciscan Health Foundation on Wednesday 8/13/25 at 9:10a here on WIMS

Join Debbie Tatum and The Franciscan Health Foundation on Wednesday 8/13/25 at 9:10a here on WIMS for another instalklemtn Debbie's guest will be Danielle Crowder, Community Health Improvement Director for Franciscan Health. Thank you to our Sponsor Captain Ed's Furniture & Mattress in Michigan City. #wims #nwi #localradio

August 11th, 2025|Local News|

MAAC Foundation Names Nicole Gladstone as New President and CEO

Valparaiso, IN. — The MAAC Foundation is proud to announce Nicole Gladstone as its new President and Chief Executive Officer, effective September 1, 2025. In her new role, Gladstone will oversee all operations and strategic initiatives of the MAAC Foundation, a nonprofit training campus for firefighters, EMS, law enforcement, and K-9 units. Her appointment comes at a time of growth and opportunity for the organization, which continues to expand its offerings, partnerships, and impact throughout Northwest Indiana and beyond. “I’m honored to join an organization with such a strong legacy and meaningful mission,” said Gladstone. “Being married to a first

August 11th, 2025|Local News|

Traffic Alert – I-65 and Ridge Road in Lake County

The ramp from Ridge Road to I-65 northbound is closed today. The ramp will close again for approximately 1 day during the week of Monday, September 8. This schedule is subject to change. These short-term closures are needed for highway lighting work at this interchange, which is also resulting in ramp shoulder closures in the area. Unrelated ramp closures of I-94 westbound to I-65 southbound, I-94 eastbound and I-65 southbound to Ridge Rd, and Ridge Rd to I-65 southbound continue through mid & late August.

August 11th, 2025|Local News|

SAD News about one of our colleagues Big George the Carguy here at WIMS/WHFB

It is with Heavy Heart that we Share the SAD News about one of our colleagues Big George the Carguy who passed yesterday. Our thoughts and prayers go out to his family, friends, and fans. We will MISS You very much. God Bless. #georgevincent

August 10th, 2025|Local News|

Maintain a healthy blood supply and celebrate wellness by giving blood or platelets in August

During National Wellness Month, the American Red Cross encourages people to prioritize their personal health and well-being while helping to save lives with a blood or platelet donation. Donors of all blood types – especially those with type O positive or B negative blood – are asked to make an appointment now to prevent a further drop in donor turnout. In August, the Red Cross will provide free A1C screening – a test commonly used to screen for prediabetes and diabetes – for all donors who make a successful blood, platelet or plasma donation. Fasting is not required for this

August 10th, 2025|Local News|

U.S. 20 construction work to resume near Rolling Prairie

Near Rolling Prairie, there will be alternating lane closures on U.S. 20 between C.R. 250 E and Oak Knoll Rd beginning on or after Monday, August 11. First, westbound U.S. 20 will be converted to two-way traffic and the eastbound lanes will be closed. No left turns will be allowed through the work zone. Beginning on or around Saturday, August 23, the inside left passing lanes will be closed and traffic will utilize the outside right driving lane in each direction. Left turns will be allowed in the work zone. These traffic configurations will each be in place for approximately

August 10th, 2025|Local News|

Duneland School Corporation welcomes new teachers

The Duneland School Corporation is welcoming a crop of new teachers for academic year 2025-26, the Town of Chesterton reported. New secondary teachers for 2025-26 academic year: *Mark Harris, Chesterton High School. *Courtney Blackwell, Westchester Middle School. *Ruth Ficaro, Westchester Middle School. *Zakery Pfizer, Westchester Middle School. *Maria Hewitt, Liberty Middle School. New primary teachers: *Jackie Hood, Trojan Learning Center. *Jillian Matzke, Liberty Elementary School. *Abigail Parkerson, Bailly Elementary School. *Renee Nagel, Bailly Elementary School. *Riley Popplewell, Liberty Elementary School, *Leah Schoenborn, Liberty Elemetary School. *Fatima Chavez, Westchester Intermediate/Middle School. Photos from Town of Chesterton Facebook page.  

August 9th, 2025|Local News|

Coolspring Avenue to close Monday and Tuesday in Michigan City

Coolspring Avenue will be closed Monday Aug. 11 and Tuesday Aug 12 from Franklin Street to Cleveland Avenue to thru traffic temporarily for pouring curbs and gutters and replacing topsoil. The city says to please use alternate routes if possible. All road construction is weather permitting and subject to change. Updates will be provided as they become available.

August 9th, 2025|Local News|

Michigan City Chamber of Commerce, Salvation Army Diaper Drive ongoing

Donations are coming in for the Michigan City Chamber of Commerce Diaper Drive for the The Salvation Army Michigan City Corps and Community Center. They are accepting donations of diapers and wipes for the entire month of August. The Chamber office is located at 200 E Michigan Blvd, and we are here 8 am - 4 p.m. Monday through Friday.

August 9th, 2025|Local News|

Lowell Post Welcomes Two New Probationary Troopers to the District

Press release, Indiana State Police - Lowell Post:  Lowell- On July 24, 2025, 20 probationary troopers graduated from the 87th Indiana State Police Academy.  Two of those probationary troopers are being assigned to the Indiana State Police Lowell Post and will begin their next phase of training, which includes a three-month field training period, riding with veteran troopers.  Upon successful completion of field training, the troopers will be assigned a state patrol vehicle and will begin solo patrol. These troopers have already completed over 1,200 hours of structured training in law enforcement techniques as well as hands-on training at the

August 9th, 2025|Local News|

City Wide Back to School Rally taking place today

Join Michigan City Area Schools today at Elston Gill Field from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. for the 2025 City-Wide Back to School Rally. Student names will be checked, and parent/guardians will be asked to show ID. Students' parent/guardian must be present to receive school supplies. There will be free food, school vaccinations, activities, information, and prizes. See the flyers or the City-Wide Back to School Rally page for more details.

August 9th, 2025|Local News|

MCPD continues efforts to get bicycles to youth

The Michigan City Police Department, Wal-Mart, and City Kids New Wave continue their collaborative efforts to get bicycles into the hands of youth across the city. This week, MCPD delivered another round of bicycles to City Kids New Wave—many of which were generously donated by Wal-Mart. In addition, officers were able to provide refurbished bicycles that "needed a little TLC" before being gifted to local youth. "This partnership, formed over the summer, is built with long-term goals in mind—creating more opportunities for engagement, mobility, and community connection for our youth," MCPD said on its Facebook.

August 8th, 2025|Local News|

Porter County Jail officer charged with trafficking controlled substance with inmate

A terminated Porter County Jail officer has been charged with two felony counts, the Porter County Sheriff’s Police reported to the Town of Chesterton. Fifty-year-old Johnny Maynor III, is charged with trafficking a controlled substance with an inmate, a Level 5 felony; official misconduct, a Level 6 felony and a misdemeanor count of trafficking with an inmate. According to the police, on June 11 the Detective Bureau began investigating information received from the Jail Division, concerning a jail officer suspected of trafficking contraband with an inmate. Maynor was subsequently identified as that jail officer, the PCSP said. Maynor was hired

August 8th, 2025|Local News|

Temporary closure of Coolspring Avenue in Michigan City

In Michigan City, Rieth-Riley has temporarily closed sections of Coolspring Avenue between Franklin Street and Cleveland Avenue today to perform concrete removal. Detour signage is set up to redirect traffic.

August 8th, 2025|Local News|
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