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Water Main Break Disrupts Traffic on U.S. 20 in Michigan City, IN
Michigan City, IN – A significant water main break on U.S. 20 in Michigan City has caused major traffic disruptions. The incident occurred just east of Hitchcock Road, necessitating immediate attention from local authorities and repair crews. According to the Indiana Department of Transportation, crews from Michigan City are...
Federal Sentence for Gun Sale in Michigan City
(South Bend, IN) - A Chicago man has been sentenced on a federal gun charge with ties to Michigan City. In January of last year, 42-year-old Allory Smith of Chicago sold a rifle, a handgun, and ammunition to a buyer in the Michigan City area. According to authorities, Smith referred to the rifle as a “real license to kill” because he believed it had previously been reported stolen. With several prior felony convictions, Smith is prohibited from possessing firearms.
Solutions Sought to Curb Parking on Sidewalks
(Michigan City, IN) - Michigan City officials are looking for a solution to vehicles parking on sidewalks. One of the problems is damage to sidewalks, especially new ones, from the weight of the vehicles. During a workshop session this week, Councilwoman Tracy Tillman advised citizens to park in their backyards...
EPA requires stricter coal ash cleanup in Town of Pines due to flawed soil test
The Environmental Protection Agency said the standard for cleaning up coal ash in the Town of Pines will now be a little more strict. In March, the environmental group Earthjustice pointed out flaws in the data used to set that standard. But activists say some flaws still remain — and that means the soil will still be unsafe.
Sacred Dunes Health moves to new Michigan City location
Sacred Dunes Integrative Health moved to a new location at 130 Commerce Square in Michigan City. The post Sacred Dunes Health moves to new Michigan City location appeared first on Northwest Indiana Business Magazine.
Ports of Indiana to establish sea cargo container port
Ports of Indiana-Burns Harbor received U.S. government approval to build the first international sea cargo container terminal on Lake Michigan. The post Ports of Indiana to establish sea cargo container port appeared first on Northwest Indiana Business Magazine.
Michigan City Chamber of Commerce Announces Ambassador of the Quarter
Michigan City Chamber of Commerce Announces Ambassador of the Quarter. Michigan City, IN –The Michigan City Chamber of Commerce (chamber) announced Jessica O’Brien as the Ambassador of the Quarter for the Second Quarter of 2024. “I believe the Chamber of Commerce is such an important part of growth and progress in my city, so I’m happy to volunteer my time to help them grow and succeed. The Chamber team is accessible and helpful, serving as a great resource and advocate for their members,” O’Brien said. The Ambassador of the Quarter is given to an individual who has shown dedication to the mission of the Michigan City Chamber of Commerce by regularly attending chamber events, connecting with members through emails, calls, in-person meetings, and referring non-members for membership.
Light Turns Green for More New Housing
(La Porte, IN) - More new housing in La Porte will start going up soon. Final approval has been given to plans for a 27 lot subdivision in the 400 block of W. 18th St. on the city’s south side. A single family house is already being constructed there,...
Demolition Turns Key for New Show Arena
(La Porte County, IN) - A ground breaking is scheduled next week for a new show arena at the La Porte County fairgrounds. Fair Board President Steve Mrozinski said the old show arena that’s been there since the fair moved to its present location in the early 1960’s is being demolished.
'Til Valhalla' restaurant now open inside LaPorte American Legion
LAPORTE, Ind. (WSBT) — For those who’ve served our country, 'Til Valhalla' means, “until we meet again.”. But it’s also the name of a new restaurant in La Porte owned and operated by a Marine. It's located inside the American Legion there. WSBT 22's Sean English...
Lifesaving Technology Now in La Porte County Via PulsePoint
PulsePoint Respond alerts CPR-trained citizens to cardiac arrest victims nearby so they may administer aid and help save lives. Today, La Porte County E-911, along with the City of La Porte HEARTSafe Community Task Force, announced the launch of PulsePoint in La Porte County. The event was held at the La Porte Municipal Airport and was highlighted by messages from Dr. Gary Wheeland, retired physician and Health Foundation of La Porte Board Member; City of La Porte Mayor Tom Dermody; La Porte County E-911 Assistant Director Matt Deckard; La Porte County EMS Administrator Eric Fenstermaker; Play for Jake Foundation founder Julie West; City of La Porte Fire Department Chief Andy Snyder; and La Porte County Council President Randy Novak. The speakers detailed the benefits of PulsePoint, a free-to-download mobile app, which 1) alerts CPR-trained citizens of cardiac events in their vicinity so they may administer aid, 2) helps build a comprehensive Automated External Defibrillator (AED) registry and 3) informs the community of emergency activity in real time.
Valparaiso Events invites the community for their annual Summer Concert Series tradition
At the peak of summer, it’s not just the temperature that’s rising in Valparaiso. Many residents gathered at Central Park Plaza for Valparaiso Events 2024 Summer Concert Series, as they got a front row seat to see their performers bring the heat. Katie Abel, executive director of Valparaiso...
Crossroads Chamber NWI Chamber Night brings communities throughout the Region together at the US Steel Yard
Approximately 350 members of chambers across Northwest Indiana (NWI) gathered together at the US Steel Yard Stadium for an exciting game. This is the first event of such caliber, with members from 14 chambers across the Region getting together to eat, watch a classic game, and connect. Crossroads Chamber, the...
Planners favor rezoning of former Chikaming school; Township Board plans to seek additional public input
HARBERT — The Chikaming Township Planning Commission held a July 10 public hearing on proposed rezoning of the former Chikaming Elementary School property at 13742 Three Oaks Road from R-2 Rural Estate to R-3 Multiple Family. The applicant, Three Harbert LLC, has proposed renovating the existing structure and creating...
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