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Marquette Music Department to Put on One Final Show This Year

Before the school year is finished, the Marquette Catholic High School Music Department has one final act. The group will be putting on its Spring Concert next Thursday, May 10th at 7 pm inside the Rudy Hart Theatre and all are invited to attend. The concert will feature a wide compilation of music from classical, a cappella, solos, and duets. Tickets cost $8 for an adult while seniors and students are $5 each. Children 12 and under are free.

May 7th, 2018|Local News|

LA PORTE COUNTY LAW ENFORCEMENT MEMORIAL SERVICE TO TAKE PLACE ON IN AUDITORIUM OF FORMER ELSTON HIGH SCHOOL THIS FRIDAY

La Porte County Sheriff John Boyd and Michigan City Chief of Police Mark Swistek have announced that the 19th annual Peace Officer Memorial Service will take place on Friday, May 11th at 12 pm in the auditorium of the former Elston High School, which is located at 317 Detroit Street in Michigan City. This year’s keynote speaker will be newly appointed United States Attorney for the Northern District of Indiana, Thomas L. Kirsch II. United States Attorney Kirsch was nominated by President Donald Trump and confirmed by the Senate with the President our signing his commission on in October. He

May 7th, 2018|Local News|

New Roadwork Taking Place in South Bend

INDOT announced daily lane closures on State Road 23 (Sample) in South Bend, between Olive and Fellows streets, as crews resurface the roadway. Traffic may be down to one lane in each direction at times beginning today, through mid-June. Drivers should expect back-ups at times and avoid the area, if they’re able. This is part of an $875,000 investment in the South Bend community, which will see State Road 23 resurfaced from Olive Street to Michigan Street upon completion by mid-June.

May 7th, 2018|Local News|

Chesterton European Market Opened Saturday with WIMS Live Broadcast!

The Chesterton European Market returned on Saturday for the beginning of the Market’s fourteenth season in downtown Chesterton. The market features artisan cheeses to baked goods, crafts, and fresh produce every Saturday through the end of October. Team WIMS was at the market with a live broadcast from 9am-11am Saturday morning brought to you by General Insurance Services of Laporte Michigan City and Valparaiso and Jimmy Johns of Michigan City and be sure to check out our Facebook and Twitter pages for great pictures of the event.

May 7th, 2018|Local News|

Governor signs Pressel’s Legislation Providing Trial Records At No Cost

Yesterday at the Statehouse, Gov. Eric Holcomb ceremonially signed a bill into law authored by State Rep. Jim Pressel (R-Rolling Prairie) and sponsored by State Sen. Mike Bohacek (R-Michiana Shores) helping victims and their families obtain trial records at no cost. Pressel said this law will allow a victim, an immediate family member or the spouse of a deceased victim to obtain an electronic copy of transcripts in the victim’s case at no cost. The prosecuting attorney or local victim assistance program will be required to notify the victim or family members of this right and help them obtain the

May 6th, 2018|Local News|

Click It or Ticket Begins Soon

Later this month, Porter County TSP will join law-enforcement agencies across Indiana and the nation to increase enforcement of seat-belt laws for Click It or Ticket. Multiple weeks of high-visibility patrols will be watching for unrestrained passengers in cars and trucks, both children and adults, the front seat and back, both day and night. Click It or Ticket continues through the start of the summer travel season, including the Memorial Day holiday. Overtime police patrols are paid with National Highway Traffic Safety Administration funds administered by the Indiana Criminal Justice Institute (ICJI). 2018 marks 30 years since Indiana’s seat-belt law

May 6th, 2018|Local News|

May 9th is National Bike to School Day

Wednesday May 9th is National Bike to School Day, and before millions of kids across the country rush out the door, safety advocates are reminding parents to make sure they're wearing a helmet. Dr. Marcee White, medical adviser for Safe Kids Worldwide, says preventable injury is the number one killer of children, and many are hurt on bicycles, skateboards and scooters. Her group surveyed parents about why kids aren't wearing helmets, which can protect against serious head injuries and concussions. As for the kids, they said they don't wear them because their friends don't, or that the helmet doesn't fit

May 6th, 2018|Local News|

LA PORTE COUNTY LAW ENFORCEMENT MEMORIAL SERVICE TO TAKE PLACE ON IN AUDITORIUM OF FORMER ELSTON HIGH SCHOOL THIS FRIDAY

La Porte County Sheriff John Boyd and Michigan City Chief of Police Mark Swistek have announced that the 19th annual Peace Officer Memorial Service will take place on Friday, May 11th at 12 pm in the auditorium of the former Elston High School, which is located at 317 Detroit Street in Michigan City. This year’s keynote speaker will be newly appointed United States Attorney for the Northern District of Indiana, Thomas L. Kirsch II. United States Attorney Kirsch was nominated by President Donald Trump and confirmed by the Senate with the President our signing his commission on in October. He

May 5th, 2018|Local News|

Next Level Jobs provides over $5 million to Hoosier Employers for Job Training

In less than one year, Indiana’s Next Level Jobs initiative has obligated $5.2 million in funds to 247 employers for training almost 2,300 Hoosiers around the state in six high-demand industry sectors. Friday, Gov. Holcomb shared these milestones, as well as plans to enhance the Next Level Jobs’ employer training grant, at a roundtable discussion and tour of Custom Concrete in Westfield. Custom Concrete is one of the Indiana companies actively participating in a program to receive Next Level Jobs funds for training new employees. Based on employer feedback, Indiana will double the funds available per employee trained from $2,500

May 5th, 2018|Local News|

Marquette Music Department to Put on One Final Show This Year

Before the school year is over, the Marquette Catholic High School Music Department has one final act. The group will be putting on its Spring Concert next Thursday, May 10th at 7 pm inside the Rudy Hart Theatre and all are invited to attend. The concert will feature a wide compilation of music from classical, a cappella, solos, and duets. Tickets cost $8 for an adult while seniors and students are $5 each. Children 12 and under are free.

May 5th, 2018|Local News|

HEALTH OFFICIALS URGE HOOSIERS TO TAKE PRECAUTIONS AGAINST TICKS

Indiana health officials are encouraging Hoosiers to protect themselves from tick bites while outdoors as warmer temperatures bring an increase in tick activity across the state. Ticks are small, insect-like creatures that are found throughout Indiana in grassy and wooded areas. They tend to be most active during the late spring and early summer. Recent field sampling by the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) has detected that ticks are already active this year. “This is the time of year when we start to see the risk for tick-borne diseases increase,” said State Public Health Veterinarian Jennifer Brown, D.V.M., M.P.H.

May 4th, 2018|Local News|

Purdue University Northwest spring 2018 graduations

Two Purdue University Northwest (PNW) alumni, Donald L. Babcock and Alexis Vazquez Dedelow, return to their alma mater during PNW's spring 2018 commencement ceremonies to impart wisdom from their life journeys with graduates. Earning a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering from Purdue Northwest, Babcock went on to earn a master's degree in business administration from the University of Chicago. He is now director of economic development for Northern Indiana Public Service Company (NIPSCO), the largest energy distribution company in Indiana. Raised in Highland, Indiana, and with more than 40 years of experience in the energy business, Babcock has held numerous

May 4th, 2018|Local News|

I-65 Crash Involves Five Vehicles

This morning at approximately 10:40 a.m., a driver lost control of his vehicle while exiting I-65 onto U.S. 30 resulting in several vehicles sustaining substantial damage.  Preliminary investigation by Master Trooper Brian White revealed that a blue 2006 Chevrolet Equinox, driven by Juan Marquez, 86, of Portage, IN, was exiting southbound I-65 to westbound U.S. 30 when he lost control of his vehicle.  Marquez told troopers at the scene that his brakes had failed.  This resulted in his vehicle striking a gray 2011 Acura, and then a gray 2017 Dodge Ram.  The Ram then rolled over onto a gray 2002 Hyundai Accent .  The Hyundai

May 4th, 2018|Local News|

“Living History Days” and “Environmental Field Days” Coming Up for Local Students

Starting today, the Krueger 7th/8th grade team will be hosting Living History days on the 4th, 11th, 18th and 24th. The students bring the backyard of Krueger into pioneer days and the students teach small groups of MC elementary schools on the life and time of pioneers in Indiana. Starting on Monday, May 7th the 8th graders host 3rd graders for their Environmental Field Days. The 8th graders will teach the little ones about salamanders, cardinals, spring pond, chickadees, etc. The field days will start around 930a and go until 1240p. May 7th, 8th, 10th, and 21st are the 8th

May 4th, 2018|Local News|

New Program to Assist with Solving Criminal Acts Quicker

The Valparaiso Police Department is teaming up with the Porter County Sheriff’s Department to announce a new program called SafeCam. The new program has been used in other cities across the country and has been very successful with assisting police with solving criminal acts. The program requests business owners and community members that have video/security cameras of outside or public areas, register their cameras to make police aware of these recorded areas. This information could be crucial during a police investigation and assist police with a possible photo of a potential suspect. Many individuals have cameras throughout our community and

May 3rd, 2018|Local News|

U.S. 35 (Indiana Ave.) to be Closed in LaPorte for Pavement Rehabilitation

U.S. 35 (Indiana Avenue), in LaPorte, will be closed from May 14th-May 18th. Crews will be rehabilitating the pavement along this stretch. The road will be closed from Lincolnway (SR 2) to South Avenue and there will be no parking allowed on this stretch starting May 11 or at any time during the closure. Traffic from cross streets will also be blocked from crossing Indiana Avenue throughout the closure, including: Jefferson Avenue, Maple Avenue, Harrison Street, Osborne Street, Alexander Street, Plummer Street, Warwick Street and Webber/Wile Street. State road detours must be along state-maintained roadways only. Southbound drivers will be

May 3rd, 2018|Local News|

Innovation Network of La Porte County To Receive $677,000 Skill UP 3 grant

The Northwest Indiana Workforce Board (NWIWB) announced that as a result of the leadership of Mayor Mark Krentz of La Porte and Mayor Ron Meer of Michigan City, along with their economic developers, a consortium of employers, educators, workforce development professionals and the Unity Foundation, the Innovation Network of La Porte County will be receiving a $677,000 Skill UP 3 grant from the Department of Workforce Development. The JP Morgan Chase Foundation will also provide for this initiative. The Center of Workforce Innovations (CWI) will serve as the fiscal agent for the grant that will focus on preparing the pipeline

May 3rd, 2018|Local News|

La Porte County Leadership Program Concludes

Leadership La Porte County recently completed its 23rd annual leadership program with more than 50 local high school students participating from La Porte County high schools. Schools were asked to nominate 5 students for participation in the program. Participating high schools included: La Crosse, La Lumiere, La Porte, Marquette Catholic, Michigan City, New Prairie, South Central and Westville. Additionally, three home schooled students were part of the program. Four all-day sessions were held at different locations around the County. Nine students from last year’s class served as student leaders. The program was funded by a community grant from the Unity

May 3rd, 2018|Local News|

DANCE WITH ME DANCERS TO PERFORM AT INAUGURAL COMMUNITY PERFORMANCE

Michigan City Human Rights Commission (MCHRC) announced that the Dance with Me dancers, a group of dancers with disabilities who were given a chance to experience the art of creative movement at Studio M, will perform for the community on Friday, May 11 from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. at the Guy Foreman Amphitheater located at 115 Lake Shore Drive in Michigan City. The Dance with Me program kicked off in March to celebrate Disability Awareness Month and was instructed by Lexi McFerrin from Studio M. The program was made possible with the support from Marilyn Steinhiser, owner, Studio M.

May 3rd, 2018|Local News|

New Reports Finds that 31% of Food Insecure Residents Can’t Qualify for the State Assistance Program

About a third of Hoosiers are often at risk of going hungry but aren't eligible for federal food assistance. The latest Map the Meal Gap report has been released, and it shows 31 percent of state residents who are food insecure can't qualify for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. Emily Weikert Bryant with Feeding Indiana's Hungry says what that means is they have to turn to food banks, churches and civic organizations in order to get enough to eat. Congress is currently debating the 2018 Farm Bill and could put more restrictions on who is eligible for SNAP. Weikert Bryant

May 3rd, 2018|Local News|
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