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South Shore Line Rail Rangers Onboard Educational Programs 2019

In partnership with both the Northern Indiana Commuter Transportation District and Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore, the APRHF Rail Rangers provide onboard educational programs on the South Shore Line through Illinois and Indiana. Rail Rangers Interpretive Guides narrate the passing scenery to the public -- just buy a ticket at a station or ticket kiosk, grab a seat in the designated car (program takes place in one designated car on the train), and participate at no extra cost! No reservations are ever needed for South Shore Line programs, plus you can hop-on and off at any stop. These programs are presented

January 15th, 2019|Local News|

Indiana prepares for early issuance of February SNAP benefits

The Indiana Family and Social Services Administration has been informed by the USDA the state must issue Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits for the month of February on Wednesday, January 16, 2019, rather than the previously-reported date of Saturday, January 19. In Indiana, SNAP benefits are usually issued to recipients according to an alphabetical schedule over a 19 day period throughout the month. This one-time early benefit distribution was identified by USDA officials as a mechanism provide SNAP benefits during the partial federal government shutdown. No SNAP benefits will be issued in the month of February, so recipients are strongly encouraged to

January 15th, 2019|Local News|

Crimes involving synthetic drugs amendment passes

The Senate Corrections and Criminal Law Committee heard SB 198 on controlled substances in penal facilities by Sen. Bohacek. This bill makes committing a controlled substance offense on the property of a penal facility or juvenile facility an enhancing circumstance at the penalty phase. The bill was amended by consent to remove the term synthetic drug from the dealing enhancement. Representatives from the Indiana Prosecuting Attorneys Council and the Attorney General’s Office testified in support of this bill. The amended bill passed 9-0.

January 15th, 2019|Local News|

More Air Tests Being Conducted in Michigan City

On August 16, 2018, Michigan City Mayor Ron Meer announced that the City would seek to conduct air testing in all residences in a four block area bounded by Tryon Street, Walker Street, Michigan Boulevard, and 8th Street, in an effort to determine if vapors from the former Concord Cleaners ground water contamination plume are entering homes in this area. It has been determined that pollution from dry cleaning chemicals used by the former Concord Cleaners has gotten into the ground water and migrated with the ground water to the north/northwest toward Trail Creek. The plume area has been defined

January 15th, 2019|Local News|

Tuesday Weather

A slight chance of freezing drizzle before 1pm. Cloudy, with a high near 34 degrees. Tune in for more updates on local weather!

January 15th, 2019|Local News|

Michigan City Police Department Announces Two New Officers

Chief Mark Swistek and The Michigan City Police Commission, are proud to announce the hiring of two new officers. Sworn in by City Clerk Gale Neulieb, and Chief Mark Swistek during a ceremony in the Community Room were Officers Michael Ortega and Daniel Revoir.Twenty-five year old Officer Michael Ortega, was born in Hammond then later moved to Dyer, Indiana. Michael graduated high school from Lake Central High School in 2011 and acquired a bachelor’s Degree in Sociology from Purdue Northwest Hammond, Indiana in 2015. For the past four years prior to accepting a new career with the Michigan City Police

January 14th, 2019|Local News|

Michigan City Fire Department Announces Retirement & Promotions

The City of Michigan City recently said farewell to Battalion Chief Tom Zawacki who has retired. The retirement of Battalion Chief Tom Zawacki has created the opportunity for several firefighters to be promoted. Battalion Chief Tom Zawacki served the City of Michigan City proudly for over 40 years. Receiving the promotion to replace Assistant Chief Zawacki is Captain James Young. Battalion Chief Young has 28 years of service and is assigned to “C” shift. Lieutenant Randy Dibble was promoted to Captain. Captain Dibble has 31 years of service and is assigned to “C” Shift at Station #3. Driver Operator Craig

January 14th, 2019|Local News|

Enhancement of penalties for crimes involving synthetic drugs passes

The Senate Corrections and Criminal Law Committee heard SB 28 on enhancement of penalties for crimes involving synthetic drugs by Sen. Bohacek. This bill makes certain offenses involving synthetic drugs an enhancing circumstance at the penalty phase. It removes certain misdemeanor prosecutions concerning synthetic drugs and synthetic lookalike drugs from eligibility for conditional discharge (diversion).As amended, it also allows for charging the act of dealing or manufacturing synthetic drugs that behave like a legend drug as the same level of offense that would be dealing or manufacturing the legend drug.Representatives from the Indiana Prosecuting Attorneys Council and the Attorney General’s

January 14th, 2019|Local News|

Indiana Sheriff’s Association Awarding Scholarships

La Porte County Sheriff John T. Boyd, announced that the Indiana Sheriff’s Association (ISA) will again be awarding college scholarships to qualified high school seniors or college students who are pursuing a degree in criminal justice studies. There will be approximately forty $750-dollar scholarships awarded to qualifying students throughout the state.The ISA Scholarship Fund was established for the purpose of receiving, investing, and dispensing of funds to provide college scholarships to qualified students who are committed to pursuing an education and career in the law enforcement field. To qualify for one of these scholarships, the applicant must be an Indiana

January 14th, 2019|Local News|

Weekend Wrap Up of Local News

The Michigan City varsity girls swim - 200 Free Relay Team broke the school record with a time of 1:45.11. Years of preparation culminated Saturday in the successful opening of the new Franciscan Health Michigan City hospital. The first patient at the new facility at 3500 Franciscan Way arrived at the emergency department at 6:05 a.m. Transportation of existing patients at the Homer Street location began at 8 a.m. and the final patient arrived shortly after noon. In all, 52 patients were transported by crews from Superior Ambulance. The move was assisted by the Michigan City Police Department and LaPorte

January 14th, 2019|Local News|

Valparaiso Junior Police Academy Deadline Tomorrow

The last day to return completed applications for this year’s JPA is January 15th. Applications are still available in the lobby of the Valparaiso Police Department and additional information can be found at https://www.facebook.com/ValparaisoJuniorPoliceAcademy. You can also contact Ptrl. Pat Yokovich at pyokovich@valpopd.com with inquiries

January 14th, 2019|Local News|

Walorski Announces Senior Staff Changes

U.S. Rep. Jackie Walorski (R-Ind.) announced recent staff changes in her Washington, D.C., and Mishawaka offices.Ben Falkowski recently departed as Chief of Staff after more than six years with Congresswoman Walorski to join Gula Graham as Vice President. Prior to serving as Chief of Staff, Ben also served as District Director.Mike Dankler is now Chief of Staff. Mike has been with Congresswoman Walorski since 2015, previously serving as Deputy Chief of Staff and Legislative Director. He will oversee Walorski’s D.C. and district offices, as well as continue managing trade policy for the congresswoman. Brian Spaulding has been promoted to Deputy

January 14th, 2019|Local News|

Franciscan Health Michigan City opens new hospital with successful move of patients

Sister Jane Marie Klein, chairwoman of Franciscan Alliance, greets patient Stephan Lemons with a warm blanket as he arrives at the new Franciscan Health Michigan City hospital on Saturday, Jan. 12, 2019. Years of preparation culminated Saturday in the successful opening of the new Franciscan Health Michigan City hospital. The first patient at the new facility at 3500 Franciscan Way arrived at the emergency department at 6:05 a.m. Transportation of existing patients at the Homer Street location began at 8 a.m. and the final patient arrived shortly after noon. In all, 52 patients were transported by crews from Superior Ambulance.

January 13th, 2019|Local News|

Dry Cleaning Solvent Plume Update

On August 16, 2018, Mayor Ron Meer announced that the City would seek to conduct air testing in all residences in a four block area bounded by Tryon Street, Walker Street, Michigan Boulevard, and 8th Street, in an effort to determine if vapors from the former Concord Cleaners ground water contamination plume are entering homes in this area.  The purpose of this Press Release is to provide an update on the results from those sampling activities. Important Background Facts The City is not a Potential Responsible Party (PRP) for the contamination and they are not having this Vapor Intrusion sampling

January 13th, 2019|Local News|

Michigan City Police Department Announces Two New Officers

Chief Mark Swistek and The Michigan City Police Commission, are proud to announce the hiring of two new officers. Sworn in by City Clerk Gale Neulieb, and Chief Mark Swistek during a ceremony in the Community Room were Officers Michael Ortega and Daniel Revoir.Twenty-five year old Officer Michael Ortega, was born in Hammond then later moved to Dyer, Indiana. Michael graduated high school from Lake Central High School in 2011 and acquired a bachelor’s Degree in Sociology from Purdue Northwest Hammond, Indiana in 2015. For the past four years prior to accepting a new career with the Michigan City Police

January 13th, 2019|Local News|

Michigan City Fire Department Announces Retirement & Promotions

The City of Michigan City recently said farewell to Battalion Chief Tom Zawacki who has retired.  The retirement of Battalion Chief Tom Zawacki has created the opportunity for several firefighters to be promoted. Battalion Chief Tom Zawacki served the City of Michigan City proudly for over 40 years. Receiving the promotion to replace Assistant Chief Zawacki is Captain James Young.  Battalion Chief Young has 28 years of service and is assigned to “C” shift. Lieutenant Randy Dibble was promoted to Captain. Captain Dibble has 31 years of service and is assigned to “C” Shift at Station #3. Driver Operator Craig

January 13th, 2019|Local News|

Purdue Northwest hosts Martin Luther King Jr. Community Celebration Breakfast and Reception

 Purdue University Northwest (PNW) invites the Northwest Indiana community to celebrate diversity and inclusion through the life and legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr. in two events on its Westville and Hammond campuses Jan. 21 and 22. Michigan City, Indiana native, Dr. Theo Williams will deliver the keynote presentation at both celebrations. Williams has a passion for social justice issues having conducted extensive research on topics related to Dr. King's vision. He developed and facilitated his first national conference workshop on racial reconciliation in 1998. He has spoken nationally and internationally. An associate professor of communications at Bethel College and

January 12th, 2019|Local News|

Enhancement of penalties for crimes involving synthetic drugs passes

The Senate Corrections and Criminal Law Committee heard SB 28 on enhancement of penalties for crimes involving synthetic drugs by Sen. Bohacek. This bill makes certain offenses involving synthetic drugs an enhancing circumstance at the penalty phase. It removes certain misdemeanor prosecutions concerning synthetic drugs and synthetic lookalike drugs from eligibility for conditional discharge (diversion).As amended, it also allows for charging the act of dealing or manufacturing synthetic drugs that behave like a legend drug as the same level of offense that would be dealing or manufacturing the legend drug.Representatives from the Indiana Prosecuting Attorneys Council and the Attorney General’s

January 12th, 2019|Local News|

Valparaiso Junior Police Academy Deadline Tomorrow

The last day to return completed applications for this year’s JPA is January 15th. Applications are still available in the lobby of the Valparaiso Police Department and additional information can be found at https://www.facebook.com/ValparaisoJuniorPoliceAcademy. You can also contact Ptrl. Pat Yokovich at pyokovich@valpopd.com with inquiries.

January 12th, 2019|Local News|
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