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Indiana State Police Traffic Stop Nets Over Twenty-three Pounds of Marijuana

An Indiana State Police trooper assigned to the All Crimes Policing Team made a traffic stop that netted over twenty-three pounds of marijuana Wednesday morning.At approximately 11:00 a.m.,yesterday morning, a trooper who was in a fully marked police car, was south bound on I-65 when he observed a 2017 Chevrolet Equinox, make unsafe lane movements while changing lanes. The trooper initiated a traffic stop at the 224 mile marker (this is approximately 4 miles north of the Fair Oaks exit). When the trooper talked to the driver he smelled an odor of marijuana coming from inside the Equinox. A state

January 10th, 2019|Local News|

HEALTH OFFICIALS RAISE AWARENESS OF CERVICAL CANCER, PREVENTION

The Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) is working with partners to educate Hoosiers about prevention of cervical cancer as part of National Cervical Health Awareness Month. Each year, an average of 264 new cases of cervical cancer are diagnosed in Indiana and 88 cervical cancer-related deaths occur among Indiana women.In 2018, the Indiana General Assembly charged ISDH with identifying methods to increase the number of Hoosiers vaccinated for HPV, increasing regular cervical cancer screenings and creating partnerships throughout the state to reduce the number of cases of cervical cancer. As a result, a statewide working group consisting of government

January 10th, 2019|Local News|

SBA Deadline for Indiana Small Businesses to Apply for Working Capital Loans for the Feb . / March 2018 Severe Storms and Flooding is Feb. 5

The U.S. Small Business Administration is reminding businesses in Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky, Michigan and Ohio that working capital loans are still available to small businesses, small agricultural cooperatives; small businesses engaged in aquaculture and private nonprofit organizations affected by the severe storms and flooding Feb. 14 – March 4, 2018. Residents may apply online using the Electronic Loan Application (ELA) via SBA’s secure website at DisasterLoan.sba.gov .

January 10th, 2019|Local News|

Lane Closed On I-65 in Lake County

The right lane of southbound I-65 will be closed overnight starting Wednesday between mile markers 247 and 248 (just south of U.S. 231) for guardrail repair. Work is expected to last through Friday.

January 9th, 2019|Local News|

Senator Braun & Senator Manchin Introduce No Budget, No Pay Legislation

Soon after taking the oath of office for the 116th Congress, U.S. Senator Mike Braun (R-IN) and U.S. Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV) have introduced “No Budget, No Pay” legislation.The legislation requires Members of Congress to pass the annual budget resolutions and all appropriations bills by the start of the fiscal year, October 1, otherwise Members will not be paid, with retroactive pay prohibited. This bill prohibits the payment of any pay to any Member of Congress: if Congress fails to approve a concurrent budget resolution on the budget by the start of a federal fiscal year on October 1, and

January 9th, 2019|Local News|

Indiana Historical Society Seeking Volunteer Judges For National History Day in Indiana

The Indiana Historical Society (IHS) is issuing a call for volunteers to help students express creativity through history. Volunteer judges are needed for the 2019 National History Day in Indiana (NHDI) contests, including a regional event, Saturday, Feb. 23, at Saint Mary’s College in Notre Dame, IN.NHDI is a yearlong program in which students in grades 4 through 12 research a historical topic of their choosing and create projects in the form of documentaries, exhibits, papers, performances and websites. This year’s theme is “Triumph & Tragedy in History.”At each regional contest, judges work in teams to interview students about their

January 9th, 2019|Local News|

Workshop helps grant writers prepare winning proposals

Purdue Extension is offering an introductory course on preparing grant proposals. The workshops will be held this spring at Purdue Extension, La Porte County, 2857 W. State Road 2, Suite A, in La Porte on Tuesday, February 26th and Tuesday, March 26th.The Beginner's Guide to Grant Writing Workshop teaches grant writers of all skill levels how to prepare and submit a professional proposal. The two-day interactive workshops take place from 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM local time on both days listed above. During the workshop, participants develop their ideas into written proposals. They learn about how to find funders as

January 9th, 2019|Local News|

Update on Murder Suicude in Michigan City

Investigators have been working diligently on the tragic Homicide that took place Monday afternoon. Police, Fire and EMS responded to 6800 block of N. Meer Road after receiving a frantic 911 call from a distraught relative of the family residing at the residence. It was soon discovered three people found inside of the home had been shot and were deceased. The deceased were identified as 71-year-old Barbara Evans, 73-year-old Walter Evans, and 48- year-old Tammy Evans. The residence was secured and processed for evidence. Some of the evidentiary items collected were a handgun, spent bullet casings and a handwritten note.

January 8th, 2019|Local News|

Proposals Being Accepted for the Collaboration with IEDS and Israel Innovation Authority

The Indiana Economic Development Corporation (IEDC) and the Israel Innovation Authority have issued the first call for proposals as part of the organizations’ collaborative effort to propel innovation through private sector partnerships, inviting Indiana and Israeli businesses to submit joint research projects focused on developing high-tech solutions in agbiosciences and cybersecurity. Indiana companies interested in this opportunity are invited to submit expressions of interest and high-level project proposals by Thursday, Jan. 31. Following the Jan. 31 deadline, finalist companies will be matched, if not already paired, and asked to submit full, bilateral proposals by May 7. The IEDC and Israel

January 8th, 2019|Local News|

MCHS Girls Basketball, Cheer Mini Camps

Elementary & Middle School Girls Basketball Clinic:The Michigan City High School Wolves Girls Basketball team will hold a mini clinic for girls in grades K-8 at the Wolves Den Gymnasium on Saturday, January 12th from 10:00 - 11:30am. The clinic is free and no advance registration is required; parents will be asked to complete permission slips at the door.  MCHS Mini Cheer Camp:The Michigan City High School Cheerleaders will host a "Mini Cheer Camp" that will conclude with a performance at the MCHS Wolves Boys' Basketball game on January 31. The camp is open to students in grades K-6. It

January 8th, 2019|Local News|

Murder Suicide in Michigan City Leaves 3 Dead

An unfortunate murder suicide has left three dead in the 6800 Block of Meer Road after a reported 911 call came in on January 7th at 1:57pm, from a distraught relative. The tentative information received along with a preliminary investigation revealed the suspected murder of two adult residents of the rural Michigan City home along with the suicide of the suspected adult perpetrator who is also related to the victims. During the course of the initial investigation we were assisted by the LaPorte County Sheriff's Department, Trail Creek, and Long Beach Police along with the LaPorte County Prosecutor’s Office, Michigan City

January 7th, 2019|Local News|

GLEDC pleased to announce new Downtown Coordinator, Angela Rose

The Greater La Porte Economic Development Corporation (GLEDC), in partnership with the City of La Porte, the La Porte County Convention and Visitor’s Bureau, The La Porte Urban Enterprise Association and the Greater La Porte Chamber of Commerce is happy to announce the hiring of Angela Rose as the Downtown Coordinator in the City of La Porte. Mrs. Rose grew up in La Porte and attended La Porte High School.  After graduating in 2009, she attended Ball State University where she graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Urban Planning and Development in 2013.  Furthering her education, she obtained a

January 7th, 2019|Local News|

Annual Historic Preservation Month Photo Contest

The Indiana Division of Historic Preservation & Archaeology (DHPA) is once again asking the public for photos for its annual Historic Preservation Month photo contest. DHPA works to preserve buildings and the built environment, and is looking for photos to celebrate that effort. Specifically the division is interested in photos of something that has been preserved, is in the process of being preserved, or desperately needs to be preserved. The subject in the photo must be in Indiana and at least 50 years old. The image must show something that was designed and/or built. Send an 8x10 inch matted image,

January 7th, 2019|Local News|

Talk to a Lawyer Day at the Michigan City Public Library

Talk to a Lawyer Day is Monday, January 21 from 9:00am to 5:00pm at the Michigan City Public Library. Need legal answers? The Indiana State Bar Association, the NWI Volunteer Lawyers, Inc., the Pro Bono Committee of the First Judicial District, and local bar associations will sponsor this walk-in site open for anyone who needs legal help but can't afford an attorney. Volunteer attorneys will provide referral information if further legal assistance or social services, etc. are needed. No appointment necessary. The project, in its 15th year, honors the legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr., and his dream of access

January 7th, 2019|Local News|

Blood Pressure Drug Recall

Aurobindo Pharma USA, Inc. is conducting a voluntary recall of 80 lots of Amlodipine Valsartan Tablets USP, Valsartan HCTZ Tablets, USP and Valsartan Tablets USP to the consumer level due to the detection of trace amounts of an unexpected impurity found in the finished drug product.   The impurity detected in the finished drug product is N-nitrosodiethylamine (NDEA), which is a substance that occurs naturally in certain foods, drinking water, air pollution, and industrial processes, and has been classified as a probable human carcinogen as per International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) classification. To date, Aurobindo Pharma USA, Inc. has

January 7th, 2019|Local News|

Digital Warning Signs Added in Washington Park In Michigan City

Mayor Ron Meer would like to inform residents about the installation of digital signs in Washington Park.  The City of Michigan City recently received a $50,000 grant from ArcelorMittal for the final phase of the Lakefront safety upgrades.  With this grant, the City was able to purchase six Digital Warning Signs that will be placed at the entrance to the pier and on the lifeguard tower.  These signs will serve the purpose of notifying residents and visitors to Washington Park and our lakefront of potential dangerous lake conditions.In 2016, Mayor Ron Meer implemented the Lakefront Safety Committee as a part

January 7th, 2019|Local News|

Indiana One Of The Least Affected States Government Shutdown According to Report

With the U.S. government closed for business for the 21st time since 1976, this time with a partial shutdown, the personal-finance website WalletHub released its report on the States Most & Least Affected by the 2019 Government Shutdown to add some hard data to all the rhetoric.WalletHub compared the 50 states and the District of Columbia in terms of five key metrics, ranging from each state’s share of federal jobs to federal contract dollars per capita to the share of families receiving food stamps. Indiana came in as one of the least affected states at #47 out of 51 Indiana.

January 7th, 2019|Local News|

Extra Trains Running For This Sunday’s Bears Game

To accommodate passengers attending the Chicago Bears postseason game at 3:40 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 6, 2019, at Soldier Field, the South Shore Line will run an extra eastbound and extra westbound train, with additional select stops at the 18th St. Station.Westbound service:An Extra train will depart Carroll Avenue Station at 11:40 a.m. and make all local stops, including 18th St. Station, and terminate at Millennium Station. It will adhere to the following schedule:11th St. Michigan City (11:44a); Dune Park (12:01p); Ogden Dunes (12:10p); Miller (12:17p); Gary Metro (12:24p); East Chicago (12:38p); Hammond (12:43p); Hegewisch (12:50p); 18th St. (1:18p); Museum

January 6th, 2019|Local News|

Indiana House of Representatives and the Indiana Division of The Salvation Army Team Up To To Raise Awareness Of Child Hunger

The Indiana House of Representatives and the Indiana Division of The Salvation Army have joined together to increase awareness of child hunger. House Speaker Brian Bosma (R-88) and House Democratic Leader Phil GiaQuinta (D-80) joined Salvation Army officials at the Statehouse Thursday to kick off a drive to donate food and backpacks. Indiana House members are collecting non-perishable food items and new or gently-used backpacks until March 6 when the lawmakers plan to fill the backpacks with the collected food items to allow the Salvation Army to distribute them to schools across the state. The Indiana House also has launched

January 6th, 2019|Local News|
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