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Behind the Scenes Tour of Barker Mansion

Behind the Scenes Tour Wednesdays are from 7-9 PM today, July 18th, and August 15th. Venture into off-limits spaces during this intimate tour of Michigan City’s most historic building. View the basement, closets, and former servants’ quarters. Tour lasts about two hours, the cost is $15 per adult or $10 per senior or youth, ages 15 and under. Reservations taken on Eventbrite. Tour begins at 7 pm Central Time.

June 20th, 2018|Local News|

Arts Commission releases new arts education report touting positive growth

The Indiana Arts Commission (IAC) released its newest report on the Partnering Arts, Communities, and Education (PACE) program written by Dr. F. Robert Sabol of Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana. The PACE 2016-2017 Project Report reflects a collection of data on student growth in six elementary schools across the state over the past two years, during which time students received a year-long intensive arts education program. The report looks at multiple key skills and knowledge points of the students including student self-image, engagement in learning, vocabulary development, and writing skills. The report shows the PACE program model has steady, promising

June 19th, 2018|Local News|

Company Announces Plans to Create Jobs in La Porte area and Central Indiana

CareEnroll, a company focusing on assisting patients enroll in health care plans and maintain coverage, today announced plans to expand its LaPorte-based headquarters and Fishers-based satellite office. The company, which was founded in 2015, plans to employ nearly 200 associates by the end of 2021.The company will invest more than $3 million to renovate and update its 14,400-square-foot headquarters at 1900 W. Severs Road in LaPorte, investing in building enhancements and new equipment and software. The new renovations will foster a collaborative work environment for the company’s growing team, which includes an expanded break room with canteen-style food and beverage

June 19th, 2018|Local News|

Fatal Single Occupant Crash In Porter County

Porter County Sheriff’s Officers responded to a single vehicle, single occupant, fatal crash late Monday afternoon. Based on witness statements and initial investigation by officers on scene; the vehicle, a Jaguar, was northbound on State Road 49 south of the CR 900 North overpass when the Jaguar drove off the roadway of the northbound lanes of St Rd 49 into the median for unknown reasons. The vehicle then continued northbound in the median between the northbound and southbound lanes of St Rd 49, when it disappeared into the opening that leads to the railroad tracks underneath on CR 900 North.

June 19th, 2018|Local News|

LaPorte’s Mayor Mark Krentz to speak at July’s Dinner League Of Women Voters

The League of Women Voters LaPorte County will present the city of LaPorte’s Mayor Mark Krentz as their speaker for the July 10 Dinner with the League. Mayor Krentz was elected Mayor in August, 2017, after Mayor Blair Milo accepted a position in Governor Eric Holcomb’s cabinet. Mayor Krentz’s previous experiences include being a member of LaPorte’s Board of Public Works and Safety, director of La Porte Savings Bank, and C.E.O. of Thanhardt-Burger Corporation, among a host of other civic activities. He will begin the evening with an opening statement, and looks forward to a question and answer dialogue with

June 19th, 2018|Local News|

Holcomb shares report, recommendations & next steps for child services agency

Yesterday, Gov. Eric Holcomb outlined the immediate steps he will take to improve the state’s Department of Child Services (DCS)—including tapping the state’s surplus to increase support to the agency in key areas and appointing a new associate director to implement the recommendations of a just-completed agency assessment. The Child Welfare Policy and Practice Group (CWG) conducted the six-month assessment of the agency and developed 20 recommendations based on its findings. Gov. Holcomb called for this thorough review of the agency in Dec. 2017. The CWG report outlines 20 recommendations aligned to CWG’s findings regarding DCS’ strengths and challenges. The

June 19th, 2018|Local News|

Schedule to Close I-94 Ramps in Michigan City Changes

A pair of ramps previously scheduled to close Tuesday, which connect I-94 to U.S. 20/U.S. 35 in LaPorte County, will now remain open for a while longer and will be closed for a shorter period of time once they do close as crews continue to work on a resurfacing project in the area. The ramps affected are the eastbound I-94 ramp (Exit 40B) connecting to U.S. 20 W/U.S. 35 N and the westbound I-94 ramp (Exit 40A) connecting to U.S. 20 E/U.S. 35 S. They will now remain open for up to two weeks and, once the closure occurs, it

June 18th, 2018|Local News|

Donnelly Provisions Supporting Indiana’s Role in the National Defense Pass the Senate

Yesterday, U.S. Senator Joe Donnelly helped the Senate pass the bipartisan annual national defense bill, which includes a number of provisions he led or supported that would support Indiana’s role in our nation’s defense and protect American security interests and U.S. defense-related jobs. Last week, Donnelly spoke on the Senate floor about his work to support Indiana’s role in the national defense and on protecting U.S. defense-related jobs. The Fiscal Year 2019 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) would support our troops and give them a pay raise, protect critical American national defense industry jobs, and bring resources to a number

June 18th, 2018|Local News|

La Porte Chamber Breakfast with the Northwest Indiana Workforce Board

Join the La Porte Chamber of Commerce for a breakfast on Tuesday June 26th at 8:00 a.m. to  hear special guest speaker Frank Cardello from the Northwest Indiana Workforce Board (NWIWB). The breakfast will take place at Bethany Lutheran Church, located at 102 G Street, La Porte. Frank Cardello is the treasurer of NWIWB and will present an overview of the Board and its significant role in the region. Mr. Cardello’s presentation will cover the NWIWB’s work on human capital development and the initiatives, resources, and incentives available to employers. The cost is $12 for Chamber members and $17 for

June 18th, 2018|Local News|

Unemployment in Indiana Remains Lower than National Average

Indiana’s unemployment rate stands at 3.2 percent for May and remains lower than the national rate of 3.8 percent. With the exception of one month when it was equal (October 2014), Indiana's unemployment rate now has been below the U.S. rate for more than four years. The monthly unemployment rate is a U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) indicator that reflects the number of unemployed people seeking employment within the prior four weeks as a percentage of the labor force. Indiana’s labor force had a net increase of 15,928 over the previous month. This was a result of a 2,659

June 18th, 2018|Local News|

Fatal Accident on US 6 and 421

On Saturday morning, La Porte County Sheriff's Office Deputies were dispatched to the intersection of US 6 and US 421, South Junction to a two-vehicle crash. Deputies arrived at the scene and began the crash investigation. One of the drivers, 89 year old Donald Machler of La Porte, died in this crash. Deputies at the scene requested the assistance of the Sheriff's Office Fatal Alcohol Crash Team (FACT). Members of FACT responded and have started an open investigation. Alcohol has been ruled out as being a factor in the crash.

June 18th, 2018|Local News|

Indiana Attorney General announces $100 million multistate settlement after Citibank manipulated interest rate benchmarks

Friday, Attorney General Curtis Hill announced a $100 million multistate settlement with Citibank for fraudulent conduct involving USD LIBOR -- a benchmark interest rate that affects financial instruments worth trillions of dollars and has a widespread impact on global markets and consumers. (The acronyms stand for “U.S. Dollar” and “London Inter-bank Offered Rate.”) forty-two state attorneys general involved in investigating this matter allege that Citibank misrepresented the integrity of the LIBOR benchmark to state and local governmental, not-for-profit, private, and institutional trading counterparties by concealing, misrepresenting and failing to disclose these facts: -Citibank, at times, made USD LIBOR submissions to

June 17th, 2018|Local News|

House Passes Dozens of Bills to Address Epidemic; Will Consider Walorski’s Legislation Named for Dr. Todd Graham

Friday, Indiana U.S. Rep. Jackie Walorski applauded the passage of dozens of bills in the House aimed at fighting the opioid epidemic through prevention, treatment, recovery, and law enforcement efforts. Next week, the House will consider legislation Walorski introduced to improve access to non-opioid pain treatments. The bill is named for Dr. Todd Graham, the South Bend doctor who was shot to death after refusing to write a prescription for opioid painkillers. The measures approved by the House include legislation to: Crack down on the shipment of illicit synthetic opioids into the U.S. from overseas -Prevent drug traffickers from circumventing

June 17th, 2018|Local News|

Johnson Road Road-Work Begins

  Road construction crews have began the Johnson Road resurfacing project. The project will be completed in two phases. Phase 1 will be from US Highway 35 to CR 300 North. Phase 2 will be from CR 300 North to the area of US Highway 20. In the active construction zones, Johnson Road will be limited to one lane of travel. Motorists who must utilize Johnson Road should expect slowed traffic, traffic backups and large equipment being operated. LaPorte County Sheriff’s Office stated “If traveling along Johnson Road during this project, please adhere to the additional construction zone signage, maintain

June 17th, 2018|Local News|

ROAD CLOSURE: SR 14 in Jasper County

SR 14 in Jasper County will be closed starting Monday, June 18, until early August between I-65 and CR 900 as part of a resurfacing project. Earlier this year, SR 14 was closed from U.S. 41 to SR 55 in Newton County due to safety concerns after a harsh winter. That stretch will also be resurfaced as part of this project. In addition, the section of SR 14 between SR 55 and I-65 will be resurfaced later this year, but will remain open until then. We’ll have more details on this project as it approaches.

June 16th, 2018|Local News|

House Passes Dozens of Bills to Address Opioid Epidemic; Will Consider Walorski’s Legislation Named for Dr. Todd Graham

Friday, Indiana U.S. Rep. Jackie Walorski applauded the passage of dozens of bills in the House aimed at fighting the opioid epidemic through prevention, treatment, recovery, and law enforcement efforts. Next week, the House will consider legislation Walorski introduced to improve access to non-opioid pain treatments. The bill is named for Dr. Todd Graham, the South Bend doctor who was shot to death after refusing to write a prescription for opioid painkillers. The measures approved by the House include legislation to: Crack down on the shipment of illicit synthetic opioids into the U.S. from overseas -Prevent drug traffickers from circumventing

June 16th, 2018|Local News|

OPPORTUNITY ENTERPRISES CELEBRATES ACHIEVEMENT AT ANNUAL CELEBRATION OF ACHIEVEMENT BREAKFAST

Opportunity Enterprises will host their annual Celebration of Achievement awards breakfast on June 28, 2018 at 8 am at Aberdeen Manor. The awards are presented to individuals with disabilities in recognition of outstanding achievement in meeting personal goals. Awards are also presented to outstanding volunteers, staff, and businesses for supporting individuals with disabilities. An inspirational program will be hosted by Marc Ruiz, OE board member and senior partner at Oak Partners in Valparaiso. The clients, staff, volunteers, and businesses were nominated by fellow clients and staff and a blind vote was held by the Board of Directors to select the

June 16th, 2018|Local News|

Cooling Centers Available Throughout Michigan City

With extreme heat and humidity expected over the next few days, Mayor Meer would like to remind the citizens of cooling centers located within the City of Michigan City. Cooling centers will be available at the following locations: Michigan City Police Station (24 hours) 1201 E. Michigan Blvd. Michigan City Fire Administration Building (8am-4pm, Monday-Friday) 2510 E. Michigan Blvd. Michigan City Senior Center (8:00am-4:00pm, Monday-Friday) 2 on the Lake Michigan City City Hall (8:00am-4:30pm, Monday-Friday) 100 E. Michigan Blvd. Michigan City Public Library (during regular business hours) 100 E. 4th Street Keys to Hope Community Resource Center (8:00am-5:00pm, Monday-Friday, 8:00am-12pm,

June 16th, 2018|Local News|

LaPorte County Click It or Ticket Results

Over 24 days, the La Porte County Sheriff's Office issued 58 citations and made 6 arrests as part of the 2018 Click It or Ticket mobilization. More than 230 Indiana law-enforcement agencies joined thousands across the nation to enforce seat-belt laws in cars and trucks, for both children and adults, in the front seat and back, both day and night. The overtime, high-visibility traffic patrols were supported with federal traffic-safety funds administered by the Indiana Criminal Justice Institute (ICJI).

June 15th, 2018|Local News|

LANE CLOSURES – LaPorte, St. Joseph and Marshall counties

A mobile operation that is replenishing and refurbishing raised pavement markings will start Monday and continue through July 1. As crews move through the locations, there will be lane closures with flaggers directing traffic. Please exercise caution in these zones and slow down to protect workers. The areas being worked on include: • A 20-mile stretch of U.S. 6 between U.S. 35 and U.S. 31. • A 17-mile stretch of SR 23 between U.S. 6 and U.S. 20. • A 21-mile stretch of U.S. 31 between U.S. 30 and U.S. 20. • Ramps connecting U.S. 31 to 7th Road (Veterans

June 15th, 2018|Local News|
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