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NIPSCO Announces New Grant Supporting Local Nonprofit Organizations

NIPSCO announced a new grant to support local nonprofit organizations that provide public safety education and training across northern Indiana. Grant opportunities will include community and youth public safety education programming and training for first responders. Areas could include, but are not limited to, police and fire department fire and carbon monoxide safety programs, education and training in the prevention of damage to underground natural gas lines, and child-related safety education. Grant funding is not intended to cover the purchase of equipment other than that needed to support public safety education programs and training. Grants are available in amounts ranging

June 15th, 2018|Local News|

Pressel: New Prairie High School recognized for AP success

The Indiana Department of Education on Tuesday awarded New Prairie High School for student success on AP exams for the 2016-2017 school year, according to State Rep. Jim Pressel (R-Rolling Prairie). During the 2018 Indiana AP Recognition Ceremony, the DOE and College Board recognized more than 70 schools for having 25 percent or more of their graduating class earn a score of 3 out of 5 or higher on at least one AP exam. Pressel said high school students take AP exams after they complete courses designed to demonstrate they are prepared to handle college-level work. With a successful AP

June 14th, 2018|Local News|

2018 Primary Election Voter Turnout

Secretary of State Connie Lawson announced yesterday that according to the official canvass of primary election returns recently certified by the Election Division, 20 percent, or 870,336 of Indiana’s 4.4 million registered voters cast a vote in the May 8 Primary Election. The complete 2018 Primary Election Turnout and Absentee Chart with voter statistics for each county can be viewed online (at: https://www.in.gov/sos/elections/files/Election_Turnout_and_Registration_20180608_124613PM.pdf). The report was compiled by the Secretary of State’s office using voter data gathered in Indiana’s 92 counties. Voter turnout in the 2018 primary represents a significant increase from the 2014 midterms and is comparable to the

June 14th, 2018|Local News|

FEMA update On Spring Flooding Relief

As of June 13th, more than $3 million in FEMA assistance has been approved to help Indiana residents recover from the February flooding, and more than 2,400 registrations have been received. Federal funding is now available to homeowners and renters for temporary housing and home repairs and low-cost loans to cover uninsured property losses after severe storms and flooding on February 14 – March 4, 2018. This assistance is available to affected individuals in the Indiana counties of Carroll, Clark, Dearborn, Elkhart, Floyd, Fulton, Harrison, Jasper, Jefferson, Kosciusko, Lake, LaPorte, Marshall, Ohio, Porter, Pulaski, St. Joseph, Spencer, Starke, Switzerland, Vanderburgh,

June 14th, 2018|Local News|

Cooling Centers Available Throughout La Porte County

LaPorte County Emergency Management would like to remind people with the up and coming heat that is expected, Cooling Centers will be available at the following locations. **Michigan City** -Michigan City- City Hall 100 E Michigan Blvd during regular business hours, Monday thru Friday 8:00am to 4:00pm -Michigan City Fire Administration Building during regular business hours, Monday thru Friday 800am to 4:00pm **LaPorte City** -LaPorte County Complex the lobby area is open 24 hours -LaPorte Civic Monday thru Friday during regular business hours The Center Township Trustee office is also a warming and cooling center Monday, Wednesday and Friday 9-4

June 14th, 2018|Local News|

Some spots still available for free healthy pregnancy program

Moms and parents-to-be may have a lot of questions about what it means to have a healthy pregnancy. Bethany Cluskey, M.D., F.A.C.O.G., an obstetrician and gynecologist with La Porte Physician Network Women’s Care, has answers, and is inviting the community to meet her personally for a free program. The program is ideal for anyone who is pregnant, or planning to become pregnant, and for significant others, family or friends who are supporting pregnant moms. Dr. Cluskey will walk participants through a helpful discussion about nutrition and exercise recommendations for women, and how they change with pregnancy and breastfeeding. She'll also

June 14th, 2018|Local News|

MCHS MCJROTC CONDUCTS LEADERSHIP CAMP

Cadets of the Michigan City High School (MCHS) Marine Corps Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (MCJROTC) conducted a Leadership Camp at the St. John’s Northwestern Military Academy in Delafield, WI, from June 4-8. They also used a local Boy Scout Camp for some of the adventure training and a local state park for their land navigation exercise. The camp was funded by the Marine Corps. It did not cost MCHS or the cadets anything. Michigan City planned and coordinated the camp which also involved Portage and South Bend Riley High Schools. Among the events were rappelling, negotiating an obstacle course,

June 14th, 2018|Local News|

Research Shows Red Flag Law Working

Indiana is one of seven states with a law allowing police to seize firearms from those considered a risk to themselves or others. And new research shows that these so-called "red-flag" laws are working to help prevent tragedies. According to a study conducted by Aaron Kivisto, an assistant professor of clinical psychology at the University of Indianapolis, in the ten years following enactment of Indiana's risk-based firearm seizure law, firearm suicides decreased 7-point-5 percent. The study also looked at Connecticut, the first state to pass such a law, and found a 1-point-6 percent reduction in firearm suicides immediately after its

June 13th, 2018|Local News|

Accessible Gardening to Be Presented at Master Gardener Meeting: Public Invited

The La Porte County Master Gardener Association will be hosting a meeting open to the public on Thursday, July 5th at the Purdue Extension – La Porte County Office located at 2857 W. State Road 2, La Porte, IN. The meeting will feature Zully Alvarado, presenting Accessible Gardening. Zully has been disabled most of her life, and will be sharing gardening tips that she’s learned along the way. She will also tell us about some of the projects her organization, Causes for Change, is involved in. She will discuss accessibility of public and private spaces for gardening. There will be

June 13th, 2018|Local News|

DOR’s Annual public hearing set for June 19th

The Indiana Department of Revenue (DOR) is holding its annual public hearing on June 19, 2018 at the Indiana Government Center South Building, Conference Room C from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. DOR’s public hearing provides customers and stakeholders the opportunity to provide feedback and share their ideas on how the agency can improve policies, processes and procedures. As a new feature to promote accessibility and transparency in the process, those who are interested but unable to attend the hearing can visit DOR’s Facebook page where it will be streaming live for the first time. The public can also submit

June 13th, 2018|Local News|

Donnelly Meets With Representatives from the Indiana chapter of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention

Yesterday, U.S. Senator Joe Donnelly met with representatives from the Indiana chapter of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention to discuss ways to help prevent suicide in Indiana. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently released a report stating that suicide has now become the second-leading cause of death among 15- to 34-year-olds, and that the suicide rate in Indiana has risen 31.9% since 1999. Donnelly has been a leading voice in the Senate to improve mental health care and address the scourge of suicide. Those efforts have included authoring legislation that has been enacted to combat suicide among

June 13th, 2018|Local News|

MCPD Officer Wins Award For For Dedication To FOP

The Michigan City Police Department congratulated Sergeant Ken Havlin for being selected as this year's Indiana State Fraternal Order of Police "Chris Anton" award recipient. The prestigious "Chris Anton Award" was named after the late Chris Anton, former Sheriff of Lake County and long-time active member of the Fraternal Order of Police. The "Chris Anton Award" was developed and named after Chris Anton in recognition of his many years of dedicated service of the Fraternal Order of Police. Chris Anton exemplified the true meaning and spirit of the Fraternal Order of Police with his involvement for many years as an

June 12th, 2018|Local News|

American Legion Indiana Coin For state’s Centennial Celebration Committee

The American Legion, Department of Indiana's Centennial Commemorative Coin is a 2.5", textured raised and recessed, hand-painted, antique brass piece that proudly displays the Indiana Torch and 19 Stars, representing Indiana as the 19th State of the Union and our Hoosier Legion motto, We Change Lives on the back. The American Legion, founded by WWI veterans in Paris, France and chartered by Congress in 1919, is the largest Veterans Service Organization in the world. We advocate and support our nation's wartime veterans, their families and our communities. Show your support and help bring in the first 100 years of continued

June 12th, 2018|Local News|

Camp Offered at Queen Of All Saints

Teens in grades 7-12 are invited to a new offering at Queen of All Saints Catholic Church in Michigan City: Ignite . The free, week-long event takes place July 16-20 from 6-8 pm each evening and is a twist on classic vacation bible school. Teens of all faith backgrounds are welcome, though programming will rely heavily on Catholic teachings. Activities for the week include a bonfire and s’mores with seminarians, SoulCore prayers and stretching, stewardship of the natural environment, a visit from the Franciscan Sisters of Perpetual Adoration, creating blessing bags for area homeless, and a movie night with popcorn.

June 12th, 2018|Local News|

La Porte Chamber of Commerce Hosting Networking Event for Area Business People

Join the Greater La Porte Chamber of Commerce for Coffee Talk, a networking event for La Porte area business people. The event will take place on June 19th at Silver Birch of Michigan City, 4400 E. Michigan Boulevard, from 8:00 a.m. until 9:00 a.m. This version of Coffee Talk will be Speed Networking, where each attendee will have the opportunity to speak to each other one-on-one for 2 minutes at a time. This event is free of charge, and coffee will be provided. These events highlight a nonprofit or community-based member of the Chamber at each meeting. The community member

June 12th, 2018|Local News|

Possible Changes Being Made to Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program

Possible changes to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program now under debate in Congress could overwhelm the faith groups that run some of Indiana's hunger-fighting programs. Rules added to SNAP, formerly food stamps, under a proposal in the House could include much tighter income and work requirements for eligibility. States where those tactics have been tried report more people showing up at food banks and pantries. Andrew Green with Shepherd Community Center in Indianapolis says the problem is, they're already feeding as many people as they can. Supporters argue tighter rules could save the government money by forcing people to get

June 12th, 2018|Local News|

1920’s midsummer party at Barker Mansion

The 1920’s will be alive in the Barker Mansion gardens during the June 24 Midsummer at the Mansion event. The first-time event will hearken back to Catherine Barker’s social life in the 1920’s, when she was a young woman known to make bathtub gin and patronize the finest clubs in Chicago, Los Angeles, and Paris. The midsummer event begins at 7 pm Central Time. The garden will be the primary setting for the event, but guests will be able to tour all three floors of the historic home. Games of the era, including bocce ball and croquet, can be played

June 11th, 2018|Local News|

Grand Opening of Bismarck Hill Restoration Project & Trail System In Michigan City

The Michigan City Parks & Recreation Department & The Michigan City Redevelopment Commission invites the community to attend the Ribbon Cutting for Grand Opening of the Bismarck Hill Restoration Project & Trail System on Saturday, June 16th at 9:00am. The Ribbon Cutting will be followed by an interpretive trail hike. Those attending are asked to meet at the Guy Foreman Bicentennial Amphitheatre in Washington Park, 6 on the Lake. The Park Department, with funding through the Michigan City Redevelopment Commission, conducted a restoration project on Bismarck Hill, a set of three sand dunes encompassing approximately 30 acres just east of

June 11th, 2018|Local News|

AG Curtis Hill supports Fraternal Order of Police initiative to promote safe interactions between civilians and officers

Attorney General Curtis Hill announced he will work with the Indianapolis Fraternal Order of Police (Lodge #86) to build a bridge between police officers and the public. In May, the Indianapolis FOP launched a multifaceted initiative called #ThinkBigger aimed at educating the public about best practices for interacting with law enforcement. As part of its outreach mission, the Indianapolis FOP has pledged to contribute up to $25,000 to public education and awareness about “do’s and don’ts” during encounters such as traffic stops. The Indiana State FOP has endorsed the plan and agreed to contribute an additional $25,000. Among other proactive

June 11th, 2018|Local News|

Lubeznik Arts Festival Additional Information

August 18 and 19 from 10:00AM to 5:00PM guests can come to Lubeznik Center for the Arts (LCA) for Northwest Indiana's premiere art festival: Lubeznik Arts Festival (LAF). There will be over 100 national artist and community booths for the public to enjoy as well as a delicious array of food for all tastes and an art scavenger hunt for families. Now in its 37th year, LAF attracts thousands of shoppers and art enthusiasts to Michigan City's North End. Held on the third weekend in August, this festival features contemporary art and food. It draws repeat visitors from Chicago, South

June 11th, 2018|Local News|
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