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IEDC Board to Hold Entrepreneurship Committee Meeting

The entrepreneurship committee of the Indiana Economic Development Corporation (IEDC) board of directors will hold a public meeting at 12:45 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 20, at the IEDC (1 N. Capitol Ave., Suite 700) in Indianapolis. Prior to the public meeting, the committee will hold an executive session at 12:00 p.m. at the IEDC for consideration of confidential pending incentive requests made to the state of Indiana by industrial or commercial prospects (confidential proposals in progress), discussion of records classified as confidential by state or federal statute, and confidential application information as provided in Indiana Code §§ 5-14-1.5-6.1(b)(4) and (7)

February 18th, 2018|Local News|

President’s Day Transportation Schedules

The South Shore Line will operate a regular weekday train schedule on Presidents’ Day, Monday, Feb. 19, 2018, with select trains stopping at McCormick Place for the Chicago Auto Show. All ticket offices will observe regular hours. Michigan City Transit Department will also be operating a regular schedule on Presidents Day.

February 18th, 2018|Local News|

Indiana Dunes Tourism Awards $34,000 in Grants to Local Organizations

“Our board spent a lot of time vetting the applications we received,” said Lorelei Weimer, the executive director for Indiana Dunes Tourism. “We are very excited with the programs happening in Indiana Dunes Country this year, and we are even more excited to be able to support them, which helps make this area an even more attractive destination for travelers and residents alike.” The grants can be used for such things as developing and enhancing attractions, as well as advertising, printing and promotional expenses that bring visitors to the area and encourage overnight stays. The funds can also be used

February 17th, 2018|Local News|

Holcomb Visits Columbus to See & Hear Regional Workforce Success Stories Firsthand

Gov. Holcomb traveled to the Columbus Learning Center on Friday to participate in a roundtable discussion and to learn about the region’s successful and well-established workforce partnerships, including the Community Education Coalition and Economic Opportunities through Education (EcO) Network. While there, he heard directly from students who have taken advantage of local education and work-based opportunities to pursue pathways leading to rewarding and fulfilling careers in Southeast Indiana. The governor joined other state and local elected officials as well as education, community and business leaders. The goal of the visit was to learn about successful, locally-developed programs to skill-up Hoosiers and put them

February 17th, 2018|Local News|

Evansville Couple Pans to enjoy retirement after $1 million Scratch-off win

An Evansville woman thought her husband was joking when he called and asked, “Would you retire if we were millionaires?” Donald Rebstock drove to where his wife, Lisa, works to show her the $1 million winning ticket. Donald won a top prize on a $10 50X The Cash Scratch-off from the Hoosier Lottery. His exciting week began two days before he bought the winning ticket. On Feb. 6, he played the new Multiply the Cash Scratch-off family and won $40. Two days later, he decided to play again at a retailer he frequents, Green River Motomart in Evansville. Donald bought

February 16th, 2018|Local News|

Horizon Bank Donates To Habitat For Humanity Of Northwest Indiana Merrillville

Habitat for Humanity of Northwest Indiana is pleased to announce they are the recipients of a $5,000 grant from Horizon Bank for the “Opening Doors to a Greater Lake County” project.  These funds are allocated for the repair and replacement of doors throughout the Merrillville ReStore.   Habitat for Humanity manages two resale shops in Lake County called ReStores.  The ReStores carry new and gently used furniture and home goods, as well as building materials.  Horizon Bank’s donation will ensure the doors in the ReStore close easily and securely and are aesthetically appealing to the general public.  The generous grant

February 16th, 2018|Local News|

South Shore Line Providing Shuttle for “219 Day”

Take the South Shore Line to the Region celebration "219 Day" this Saturday, Feb. 17, in Hammond. Free shuttle bus service will be provided for the event between the SSL Hammond Station and the Hammond Civic Center. The shuttle will run from 5 pm to 10:30 pm on Saturday, with signage directing passengers to the shuttle. Click here for the event schedule and more information.  

February 16th, 2018|Local News|

**UPDATE**Two Semi Fatal Crash on I-94 in La Porte County

STORY UPDATE The driver of the 2007 Volvo has been identified as David C. Sturgis, 53 of Camp Douglas, Wisconsin. Family has been notified.  Sturgis was driving for Dalli Trucking Incorporated out of Greendale, Wisconsin. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INITIAL PRESS RELEASE An early morning crash, this morning, involving two semis, resulted in the death of one of the drivers. Preliminary investigation, by Trooper Nicole Maenza, revealed at approximately 2:50 a.m., this Friday, February 16, 2018, morning, a semi pulling two trailers for R L Carriers out of Wilmington, Ohio, and being driven by a thirty-seven year old man from Heartland, Wisconsin, had just got

February 16th, 2018|Local News|

Superintendent McCormick’s Statement on the Mass School Shooting in Parkland, Florida

“The Department of Education is heartbroken over yet another mass shooting which took place in a school. Each day, Indiana schools set safety as a top priority. We train; we partner. We fully understand the importance surrounding this enormous responsibility. As a Department, we remain committed to providing the resources and guidance our schools need to keep safety a top priority.”

February 16th, 2018|Local News|

Indiana DOR’s Identity Theft and Fraud Protection Program Decreases Fraud in Indiana

In the four years since its inception, the Indiana Department of Revenue’s (DOR) Identity Theft and Fraud Prevention Program has stopped over $110 million in attempted identity theft and tax fraud. A continued decrease in fraud dollars is expected for 2018 through the use of DOR’s three-step authentication to detect tax fraud and the agency’s collaboration with other states to share fraud data patterns. More information about stopping ID theft can be found on DOR’s website at https://www.in.gov/dor/4794.htm. Information about the tax fraud prevention program and how to report tax fraud can be found on DOR’s website at https://www.in.gov/dor/4792.htm. For more information,

February 16th, 2018|Local News|

Homelessness Increased Across the Nation in 2017

Cold weather continues to grip much of the Midwest, and thousands of people don't have a warm place to stay on a regular basis. The federal government does an annual homeless count each year, and on one night in 2017 it found about 55-hundred people on the streets in Indiana. Owen Davenport with the Lighthouse Mission in Terre Haute says rural areas of Indiana have fewer options for people who can't find a place to stay. He says most people don't choose to be homeless, and for many, even though they're working, they're one or two paychecks away from being

February 16th, 2018|Local News|

INDOT Takes Customer Service to the Next Level with INDOT4U

The Indiana Department of Transportation announced the launch of INDOT4U, a new model for customer service that makes it easier than ever for customers to contact the agency and get questions answered and problems resolved. With a statewide customer service center in place, motorists now have a single point of contact to report a concern, obtain information, or provide feedback to INDOT via phone at 1-855-463-6848, online at www.indot4u.com, by email, or using the INDOT mobile app. "INDOT is making it easier for Hoosiers to ask questions and report roadway concerns while also reducing turnaround time on services like pothole

February 15th, 2018|Local News|

Attorney General Curtis Hill Continues Fight Against Opioid Crisis

Attorney General Curtis Hill announced on Thursday that he has expanded his opioid legal team, which is investigating various options under consideration by the State of Indiana, including litigation. The national law firm Cohen Milstein Sellers and Toll PLLC will bolster the state’s legal analysis and litigation experience in this complex area of opioid accountability, Attorney General Hill said.   “Adding this firm to support our investigation is the next logical step in the multifaceted strategic approach we have employed over the past several months,” Attorney General Hill said. “From my first day in office, we have prioritized much of our

February 15th, 2018|Local News|

New Phone Scam Targeting Porter County Residents

The Porter County Sheriff’s Office has received a number of calls recently from residents about a new scam targeting Porter County. Individuals have received calls from someone who indicates they are an officer with the Porter County Sheriff’s Office and informs them they have a warrant out for their arrest. Citing the names of local judges, these calls sound very realistic. They then ask that the person pay them with Visa or American Express gift cards. The Sheriff’s Office wants to assure you that they do not accept payment over the phone and would not accept payment in this format.

February 15th, 2018|Local News|

29 New Firefighters Celebrating Completion of Rigorous 6 Month Training

29 new firefighters representing 14 volunteer fire departments will celebrate the completion of a rigorous 6-month training program at the Multi Agency Academic Cooperative (MAAC) Foundation. According to the National Fire Protection Association, nearly 70 percent of firefighters in the United States are volunteers saving taxpayers an estimated $139.8 billion per year. These men and women spent nights and weekends, at their own expense, completing the training necessary to become certified. The graduation ceremony will be held on: Friday, February 16th at 5:00 PM Wheeler High School Auditorium 587 W 300 N Valparaiso, Indiana 46385. For more information visit: www.maacfoundation.com.

February 15th, 2018|Local News|

U.S. Senator Todd Young Meets With President Trump to Discuss Trade Issues

U.S. Senator Todd Young (R-Ind.) met this week with President Trump at the White House along with a bipartisan group of 19 Senate and House colleagues to discuss trade issues. The Congressional delegation met with President Trump, Vice President Pence, U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer, Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross, and National Economic Council Chairman Gary Cohn to discuss the ongoing dual investigations into the effect of imports of steel and aluminum on U.S. national security. Senator Young reinforced to the President and his Cabinet the importance of both the steel and aluminum industries to Indiana, and urged a balanced

February 15th, 2018|Local News|

Michigan City Snow Removal Parking Restrictions Lifted

  As of 12:00 p.m. today, the parking restrictions that had been set in place last week by the City of Michigan City, due to the snow removal conditions, were lifted.   Normal parking rules and regulations are back in effect. Mayor Meer also thanked the citizens for their help and cooperation during the snow removal process.

February 15th, 2018|Local News|

**UPDATE** Suspicious Armed Subjects in Portage Found

The Portage Police Department has located the two individuals from their earlier press release. These subjects, both believed to be at least 18 years of age thought it would be a good idea to walk to the woods with Air Soft guns to shoot at targets. They appeared to have had no ill intentions, however one was arrested for False Informing and the other subject is being brought back to the Portage Police Department for further questioning. The police have recovered and confiscated their Air Soft guns. (Pictured Above) Today/Tonight would be a good time to have a conversation about

February 15th, 2018|Local News|

Indiana Marked As One of the Most Affordable States For Singles

Most single Americans prefer to live alone if they can afford to, but most have trouble balancing the bills. Based on an analysis of millions of rental listings, The website creditloan.com broke down the best and worst cities and states in America for solo renters. Turns out, some places offer a significantly better value than others. The study's research found that the smallest percentage increase from living with a roommate to living alone was in Bloomington, Indiana with less than a 41% cost difference. The average cost of rent in Indiana is $701 a month, making it one of the

February 15th, 2018|Local News|
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