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Tryon Meadow development plans bolster housing options

MICHIGAN CITY, Ind. – Tryon Meadow would mix townhomes, single-family homes and rentals in one workforce housing community on 39 acres with frontage on Tryon Road. The proposed development, a joint venture between Sloane Avenue Group and Redstone Group, has been approved by the Michigan City Redevelopment Commission. “The economic development agreement paves the way for site work to begin this summer with 218 total units that are near Shady Creek Winery and allow for easy access to downtown Michigan City and the Interstate,” said Managing Member John Kavchak. The proposed project blends rentals and for-sale units. Development plans include eight buildings on

February 24th, 2025|Local News|

NIPSCO Accepting Applications for 2025 Environmental Action Grant

Press release, Northern Indiana Public Service Company: Northern Indiana Public Service Company LLC (NIPSCO) is currently accepting applications for the 2025 Environmental Action Grant, an annual endowment awarded to local organizations to help fund environmental projects and programming across NIPSCO’s service area. Now in its 10th year, the Environmental Action Grant has historically provided $577,000 in funding to a total of 143 projects with an emphasis on environmental education and restoration across northern Indiana. Last year, 21 initiatives from local organizations were selected by the grant review committee to each receive between $500-$5,000 in funding. “As engaged corporate citizens, we

February 24th, 2025|Local News|

2025 fishing licenses available for purchase

News release, Indiana DNR: It’s time to begin planning your 2025 fishing trips, with fishing licenses available to purchase for this year’s adventures on the water. Licenses valid April 1, 2025, through March 31, 2026, can be purchased through the new DNR Fish & Wildlife Activity Hub at GoOutdoorsIN.com, via the mail, or thorough in-person retailers listed at on.IN.gov/HuntFishLicenseRetailers. Licenses can also be purchased at the 70th Annual Ford Indianapolis Boat, Sport and Travel Show, Feb. 19-23 at the Indiana State Fairgrounds. With your 2025 fishing license, you can aim for a new state record, as was recently confirmed for

February 23rd, 2025|Local News|

Celebrating Suffragist Naomi Anderson’s Birthday Slated for March 1st

A special all-community event, “Celebrating Naomi Anderson," honoring 19th century hometown born and raised suffragist Naomi Anderson will be held on Saturday, March 1st, at the Michigan City Public Library. The program will debut a children's book written by Cheryl Chapman and illustrated by students at Pine Elementary School. The premiere of a documentary by local filmmaker Rana Segal about artist Bernard Williams' sculpture, telling Anderson's story through his eyes, will also be presented. The program is free of charge and open to the public. Refreshments will be served. Last year, the Michigan City Council passed a resolution naming March

February 23rd, 2025|Local News|

20th Annual Hoosier Star 2025

The La Porte County Symphony Orchestra announces the 20th Annual Hoosier Star Vocal Competition - Hoosier Star of Stars! The La Porte County Symphony Orchestra is pleased to announce that the 20th Annual Hoosier Star vocal competition will take place on September 13, 2025 at the La Porte Civic Auditorium and will feature the adult winners from the nine prior Hoosier Star competitions who will compete for the prestigious title "Hoosier Star of Stars", as well as a cash prize. The finalists will sing their winning song accompanied by the La Porte County Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Music

February 23rd, 2025|Local News|

Nest Community Shelter First Ever Gala on May 3rd

NEST COMMUNITY SHELTER LAUNCHES TICKET SALES FOR FIRST  FUNDRAISING GALA IN THE ORGANIZATION’S HISTORY   Nest’s Emerald Gala will Feature a Plated Dinner, Dancing, and Fundraising Auctions to Raise Funds for Nest Community Shelter’s Operations.   MICHIGAN CITY, IN., Nest Community Shelter’s first ever charity gala tickets are on sale. The inaugural event, scheduled for May 3, 2025, at The Blue Chip Casino in Michigan City, promises an evening of entertainment and philanthropy in support of the shelter's mission to combat homelessness across La Porte County.   "This gala represents a milestone for our organization," said Harrison Holtkamp, Executive Director

February 23rd, 2025|Local News|

Franciscan Health offering Virtual Diabetes Prevention Program

Franciscan Health will be hosting a virtual diabetes prevention program online starting Tuesday, April 8 at 5 p.m. Central/6 p.m. Eastern. Franciscan Health’s Diabetes Prevention Program follows guidelines recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that have been proven to prevent or delay type 2 diabetes. More than one in three adults have prediabetes, but most do not know it. Without lifestyle changes, prediabetes can lead to type 2 diabetes, which can be prevented or delayed with lifestyle changes, like those implemented through the Franciscan Health Diabetes Prevention Program. Groups meet weekly for a total of 16 sessions,

February 23rd, 2025|Local News|

5 people found DEAD after a wellness check in Lake Station

5 people found DEAD after a wellness check in Lake Station-see below for details from the Lake Station Police Department   On 2/21/25 at approximately 2:44pm, Officers of the Lake Station Police Department were dispatched to the 6700 Block of 9th Avenue in reference to a welfare check. Upon arrival, a search warrant was obtained for the residence in question, at which point 5 deceased individuals were located. The preliminary investigation has lead investigators to believe this is an isolated incident with no threat to the public. The Lake Station Police Department is asking for the public's patience while more

February 22nd, 2025|Local News|

Suspect tied fatal stabbing and kidnapping arrested after police pursuit in Lake County

A 39-year-old man suspected in the fatal stabbing of a 33-year-old woman and the kidnapping of an 8-year-old boy in Chicago is in custody at an area hospital after leading police from several agencies on a pursuit Friday morning, according to the Lake County Sheriff's Department. An Amber Alert had been issued for 8-year-old Tristan Gaters overnight, saying he was last seen in a silver 2022 Ford Escape SUV driven by 39-year-old Marcus Bausley. At around 9:30 a.m., Lake County Sheriff’s Department police officers were alerted by the department's license plate reader system about the vehicle included in the Amber

February 22nd, 2025|Local News|

Indiana Conservation Officers return after assisting with Kentucky flooding

Sixteen Indiana conservation officers are returning home after deploying to Kentucky last weekend to assist with widespread flooding. The group, consisting of two Type I swift water rescue teams, was requested by Kentucky through an Emergency Management Assistance Compact (EMAC) to aid in search and rescue missions. The officers left Indiana on Sunday, Feb. 16 and initially staged in Richmond, Kentucky, before being reassigned to Frankfort, Kentucky, and then Leslie County in southeast Kentucky. The two teams were tasked with search and rescue missions, welfare checks and delivery of food, water, fuel and generators to the flooded areas that were

February 22nd, 2025|Local News|

Valparaiso Neighborhood Improvement Grant deadline approaching

The City of Valparaiso is reminding the public that the March 1 deadline for Neighborhood Improvement Grant applications  is quickly approaching. To find grant materials and resources, including a 27-minute webinar that covers all the details on how to submit a successful application in 2025, visit the link provided on the Valpo Now Facebook page. You can also see it by clicking here.  

February 22nd, 2025|Local News|

Lake County Sheriff warns of text scam claiming unpaid tolls

Lake County Sheriff Oscar Martinez is warning the public of a scam involving text messages claiming to be from the Indiana Toll Road. “Scammers are sending fraudulent text messages claiming to be from the Indiana Toll Road,” Martinez said on the Lake County Sheriff’s Office Facebook page.  “These messages say the recipient owes money for unpaid tolls and include a link to make a payment.  The scammers often use an Indiana Toll Road logo and the phony link uses the name of the agency. Do not click on any links or provide personal or financial information.  You may even want

February 22nd, 2025|Local News|

Homeward Bound Villages Celebrates Successful End-of-Year Giving Campaign

Homeward Bound Villages Celebrates Successful End-of-Year Giving Campaign and Completes Phase 1 Funding Goal Grants from ARPA, Unity Foundation, and Local Partnerships Drive Affordable Housing Initiative Forward LA PORTE, IN -Homeward Bound Villages, a nonprofit dedicated to addressing the urgent need for affordable housing in La Porte County, proudly announces the successful completion of funding for Phase 1 of its flagship project, Karwick Village, made possible through an overwhelmingly successful end-of-year fundraising and grant awards. This milestone represents a significant achievement for the organization, which surpassed its target thanks to the generous support of individual donors, local businesses, and key

February 22nd, 2025|Local News|

Truck overturns on U.S. 20 and State Road 39

On Friday morning La Porte County Sheriff’s deputies investigated a four vehicle personal injury crash on U.S. 20. and State Road 39. The crash was reported to the sheriff’s office Facebook page at 11:30 a.m. The crash involved three commercial motor vehicles and one passenger vehicle. The westbound U.S. 20 driving lane and northbound State Road 39 closed at the intersection. U.S. 20 reopened an hour later after the police reported the crash to social media. Police did not provide further details on the update.  

February 21st, 2025|Local News|

Charges pending for Griffith man driving with dog in truck bed in temperature of 9 degrees

Charges are pending against a Griffith man who was driving with a dog in his truck bed while the temperature was in the single digits, according to the Town of Porter Police. At approximately 1:45 AM on Feb. 20 a Town of Porter Police Officer on patrol in the area of U.S. Highway 20 and I-94 observed "a large canine riding in the exposed bed of a Toyota Tacoma pickup truck," according to a statement on the Town of Porter Facebook page. The German Shepherd mix, was unprotected in any way from the severe single digit temperatures. An officer initiated

February 21st, 2025|Local News|

City of La Porte announces tree removals along Indiana Avenue

The City of La Porte has announced that tree removals are expected to take place along Indiana Avenue as early as next week, and will continue for up to two weeks. New utilities are being installed along the street, requiring "significant" excavation. "Each and every tree was evaluated by the City Forester and the project engineers, before deciding whether or not to remove or retain the tree, keeping in mind the best long-term interests and safety of the surrounding community," the City of La Porte stated on its Facebook page. The City says the removals are necessary due to the

February 21st, 2025|Local News|

Authorities charge Michigan City woman in lethal Fentanyl case after joint investigation with DEA

A Michigan City woman has been arrested and charged with two counts of Dealing Resulting in Death following an extensive investigation into the distribution of fentanyl in LaPorte County. The arrest is the result of "Operation Payday," a lengthy investigation led by the LaPorte County Drug Task Force (LCDTF), an Indiana HIDTA Initiative, and the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), aimed at targeting those responsible for distributing lethal narcotics in the community. During “Operation Payday”, detectives identified a drug trafficking organization operating within Michigan City. As the investigation developed, two fatal overdoses occurred on February 2nd and Feb. 9, prompting LCDTF

February 21st, 2025|Local News|

Franciscan Health Michigan City medical staff accepting scholarship applications

MICHIGAN CITY, Ind. – The medical staff at Franciscan Health Michigan City is once again accepting scholarship applications through March 17 from LaPorte County high school seniors interested in healthcare careers. The medical staff at Franciscan Health Michigan City voted unanimously in 2021 to establish and fund a scholarship honoring the memories and continuing legacies of physicians who served the community as members of the medical staff. The program has since awarded $20,000 in scholarships. The annual scholarship of up to $5,000 is funded by physicians on the Franciscan Health Michigan City medical staff in partnership with the Franciscan Health

February 21st, 2025|Local News|

Fleeing suspect strikes Chicago Police Officer, Lake County police arrest driver

A driver who allegedly struck a Chicago Police Department officer was arrested by Lake County Sheriff’s Officers Thursday night. According to Lake County Sheriff Oscar Martinez, sometime after 7 p.m. Thursday evening, police officers with the Lake County Sheriff’s Department responded to an alert about the driver of a stolen Volkswagen that fled a traffic stop conducted by Chicago police officers. The vehicle struck a Chicago police officer as the driver fled the scene. A helicopter from Illinois tracked the driver heading east toward Indiana, where several Lake County Sheriff’s Department officers positioned themselves to try to stop the vehicle.

February 21st, 2025|Local News|

Porter Police Department alerts public to significant increase in phishing scams targeting mobile devices

The Porter Police Department is alerting the public to a significant increase in phishing scams targeting mobile devices. Police say in this attack, criminals use very convincing text and iMessage scams claiming to be from the Postal Service, toll road operators, or similar organizations. Once users provide their payment card details and a one-time code, criminals load those cards into digital wallets on phones they control. Below is a brief summary of the findings and some tips to help protect you: What’s Happening: Cybercriminals send fake “urgent” messages through Apple iMessage or Google RCS, bypassing typical text message filters. These

February 20th, 2025|Local News|
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