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Hammond Officer in Stable Condition After Shooting

A 34 year old Hammond Police Officer is in stable condition at last check with non life-threatening injuries after shot three-times in the leg at the scene of a bank robbery this morning. Hammond Police Chief Brian Miller says the officer was the first to arrive at the BMO Harris Bank, located on the 73-hundredth block of Indianapolis Boulevard, just before 11 this morning. Chief Miller says almost immediately upon the officer's arrival, two male suspects exited the bank and fired eight shots...

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IN State Workers to Get Pay Raises

Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels has approved pay increases ranging from three to eight percent based on their most recent job performance. The governor's office says about 90-percent of eligible state workers will be receiving raises that become effective in February. Employees who are evaluated as outstanding will receive an 8 percent increase, and Daniels office says about 5-percent are expected to be in this category. The overall average increase is three-point-one percent.

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Take Extra Care Using Alternative Heating Sources

The Indiana State Fire Marshal's Office is reminding Hoosiers to take extra care when using alternative heating sources, such as fireplaces, gas or electric space heaters, wood burning stoves, and other fuel-burning sources, to keep warm this winter. According to the National Fire Protection Association, heating equipment was the second leading cause of home fires in the U-S in 2010, with half of all home heating fires having occurred in December, January, and February. Indiana State Fire...

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Three Residents Safe After Trailer Fire

No one was injured, but one dog remains unaccounted for after a fire in the Oaktree Village Mobile Park this morning. Assistant Fire Chief Dan Kodicek, of the Portage Fire Department, says three people escaped the trailer without injury, and two animals in crates were also rescued in the fire that is believed to have originated in the back rear bedroom of the residence, located on the 400th block of Bronze Avenue. Kodicek says the fire was pushed out the back of the trailer to extinguish it,...

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Bank Robbery in Winfield/Officer Shot in Hammond

Nwi-dot-com this afternoon reports Lake County police are searching for a suspect in a bank robbery in Winfield shortly before 11-o'clock this morning. The report says a man entered First Midwest Bank on Pike Street, displayed a gun, then fled on foot toward 109th and Randolph, and may have entered a red passenger vehicle near 108th and Park.

In Hammond, nwi-dot-com is also reporting that a police officer may have been shot in the leg after responding to a report of possible suspicious activity...

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Urschel Laboratories to Remain in Porter County

VALPARAISO, IN December 21, 2012 – Following a nationwide search for a new headquarter and manufacturing facility location, Urschel Laboratories Inc., the international leader in the designing, manufacturing, and selling of commercial precision food cutting equipment, today announced that its worldwide hub will remain in Porter County, Ind.
The family owned business entered into a purchase agreement for approximately 160 acres and will begin construction of a new corporate campus, including a...

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Charges Filed in Indianapolis Explosion

In Indianapolis, Marion County Prosecutor Terry Curry today announced criminal charges have been filed in the Richmond Hill explosion last month that killed two people, injured twelve others and damaged about ninety homes. Curry says three people were arrested this morning, and each has been charged with felony murder, conspiracy to commit arson, and multiple felony counts of arson. Authorities say the explosion November 10 at the home of one of the suspect's ignited a fire at the home of...

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Snow's Still Blowing, Roads Still Slick

INDOT Winter Weather Update – 12/21/12

As of 10:30 a.m. Central Time/11:30 a.m. Eastern time, most of the 170+ plows in INDOT's LaPorte District are on the roads. District-wide we are seeing an excess of blowing and drifting snow due to the high wind gusts. More slick spots are developing, especially on bridges, overpasses, and ramps.

To the west, roads in the northern parts of Lake County are in the best shape compared to the rest of the district. Most roads are in fair to good condition with...

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Nov 2012 Indiana Employment Report

Indiana Department of Workforce Development News Release (Friday Dec 21 2012) -- Indiana’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate held steady in November at 8.0 percent. Unemployment in the Hoosier State remains lower than all surrounding states, with the exception of Ohio, and slightly above the national rate.  

While Indiana has experienced one of the strongest periods of job growth in more than a decade over the past year, private sector jobs contracted by 9,800 in November, mainly due to...

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Winter Arrives, Parts of Ind in Drought

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It may be Winter, officially as of 5:11 this morning Central Standard Time, the arrival of the Winter Solstice, but the Indiana Farm Bureau says the state continues to feel after-effects of this year's dry spell, and Indiana farmers continue to cope. As of the latest weekly Drought Monitor issued this past Tuesday, parts of the state were still below normal in precipitation – including northern counties, like Lake, Porter and L...

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NW Ind Making Snowflakes for Sandy Hook

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A special event is happening in Lake County soon to help those who are suffering in the wake of the Connecticut school shooting tragedy one week ago today.  In the wake of the Sandy Hook massacre, the Connecticut Parent Teacher Student Association has but out a request for kids across the country to make snowflakes to decorate the new school they will be moving into. On January 5th First United Methodist Church of Crown Point is holding a "Snowflakes...

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Governor Urges Moment of Reflection

At the request of Connecticut Governor Dannel Malloy, Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels is urging Hoosiers to pause for a moment of reflection this morning (Friday) at 9:30 a.m. EST, 8:30 a.m. Central Standard Time, to remember the victims of the tragedy at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut. Malloy has issued a proclamation declaring today as a Day of Mourning in Connecticut, and he also sent letters to all other governors inviting them to ask their citizens to take part by taking a moment to honor the Sandy Hook children and educators.

 

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Four Injured in School Bus Crash

Porter County Sheriff's Police say four people were hurt in a head-on crash involving a school bus loaded with children in the area of 192 N 500 W in Union Township Thursday.  Officers say two children, ages 9 and 10, reported neck pain and were taken to a local hospital.  Public Information Officer Sgt. Larry LaFlower says the initial investigation indicates that the Union Township School Corporation Bus was southbound on CR 500 W, when a northbound Jeep went left of center and struck the s...

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Road Conditions Vary Across Region

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From wet to snowy, road conditions vary across the Region this morning after a winter storm that continues to move across northern Indiana. Very strong winds are expected to continue  through this afternoon, with a few gusts to near 60 possible near lakefront areas along Lake Michigan.  Lakeshore Flood Warnings are also in effect; forecasters say winds will result in "large and battering waves" of 22 to 27 feet across southern Lake Michigan, with the largest waves locally along the Porter C...

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Duneland Schools Address Violence Rumor

In Chesterton, Duneland School Corporation officials say procedures and protocols regarding school safety measures were reviewed again by administrators and staff members earlier this week, in the aftermath of the tragedy at Sandy Hook Elementary in Newtown, Connecticut.  Duneland School officials also say a rumor has surfaced recently that some form of violence was going to occur at a pep rally at Chesterton High School on Friday of this week/today. School and law enforcement officials...

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Trailer Fire in Portage

Multiple fire departments were called out around 5-o'clock this morning – we have unconfirmed reports of a fully involved trailer fire in the 400 block of Bronze Avenue in Portage. No word on if anyone is inside the structure at this hour.  No other information was available at this time.

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4 Injured in School Bus/SUV Crash

Four people were taken to a local hospital after an SUV and school buses crashed this afternoon in Porter County. Union Township Assistant Fire Chief Tim Beach says two children on the bus, along with the bus driver, and the driver of the SUV, were injured in the crash that took place around 3:30 this afternoon at 197 North and County Road 500 West. Beach says a total of 20 children were on the bus at the time of the incident, and after the crash they were housed in a nearby garage due to the...

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Homes Sales Up in U.S NW Indiana

Nwi-dot-com today reports sales figures released by the Northwest Indiana Association of Realtors show single-family existing home sales went up nearly thirty-percent in the Region last month, compared to last year.

ABC News reports sales of existing homes climbed nearly six percent last month, the fastest pace in three years. Nationwide the median price for an existing home was $180,600, up ten percent from a year ago.

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Long Semitrialers Banned on IN Toll RD for 24 hrs

Due to expected high winds Indiana Toll Road officials have banned all triple trailers and long-double trailers starting at 5pm Central time today. Officials say the ban covers the entire length of the Toll Road and will run for 24 hours, ending at 5pm Central time Friday evening.

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Mayors Voice Support for Stronger Gun Regulations

Gary Mayor Karen Freeman-Wilson joined Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel and other Chicago-area mayors, including the mayors of Lynwood and Evanston, in voicing support for stronger gun regulations and encouraging other city leaders to join “Mayors Against Illegal Guns.” During today's press conference, Freeman-Wilson stated, “one substantial step towards addressing this plague is a federal ban on assault weapons.” Freeman-Wilson said in a statement from her office that she is”calling on President Obam...

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