Area Briefs
Two food giveaways Saturday in Michigan City
Two food giveaways Saturday in Michigan City
MICHIGAN CITY — With concerns over the coronavirus continuing, the city has announced that municipal offices will be reopening – on an appointment-only basis – and government meetings will be moved out of City Hall.
MICHIGAN CITY — A single Michigan City woman who was struggling to pay her bills while caring for her young son and grandmother is now fighting for her life in a South Bend hospital
La PORTE – The La Porte County Symphony Orchestra has re-scheduled auditions for the 15th annual Hoosier Star Competition, open to amateur singers of all musical styles and ages.
MICHIGAN CITY — A man involved in a road rage incident on I-94 in Michigan City led police on a 15-mile cross-county chase early Wednesday that ended when his tires were deflated in La Porte, according to authorities.
NEW CARLISLE — New Prairie HOSA-Future Health Professionals has announced the students who have qualified for the International Leadership Competition (ILC).
Polish Falcons will hold fish fry
INDIANAPOLIS – State Rep. Jim Pressel, R-Rolling Prairie, encourages Hoosiers whose jobs were impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic to take advantage of tuition-free training grants offered through Indiana’s Next Level Jobs program.
MICHIGAN CITY — A program that rewards parents for taking responsibility for themselves and their children has received a boost from the United Way of La Porte County.