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Crown Point St. Patrick's Day Logo Contest Finalists

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For the third year in a row, the winner of the Crown Point St. Patrick's Day Logo Contest goes to 11 year old Brooklynn Frassinone, of Solon Robinson Elementary. Finalists for the contest, which received over 200 submissions, were announced Monday. Mayor David Uran says Brookynn will join the panel of judges for the 2014 contest, and as this year's winner, will be the Jr. Grand Marshall and ride “Molley the Trolley” during the parade.   Second place went to 11 year old Hannah Brownd, of Taft Junior High School, third place went to 10 year old Tyler Kuss, and fourth place went to 11 year old Abi Neuwirth, from Colonel John Wheeler.
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EB Broman (I-80/94) Backed-up from State Line

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A multi-vehicle crash involving at least two semi tractor trailer trucks and two other vehicles has closed down the two left lanes eastbound Borman (I-80/94) just after Cline Avenue.
Traffic is backing up to before the state line, drivers may want to consider an alternate like the Indiana Toll Road.
Eastbound I-80/94 in the Lake Station corridor the left lane is reportedly blocked just after Ripley Street due to a spun out vehicle.
The exit ramp off of the Indiana Toll Road (I-90) at the State Road 49 exit is backed up beyond the toll booth due to two semis stuck on the ramp.  A number of traffic tipsters are are reporting extremely hazardous, icy conditions on the ramp.
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Traffic eastbound Borman I-80/94 backed up to the state line due to crash that has the two left lanes blocked past Cline Avenue.
(photo from INDOT traffic cams)
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INDOT Encourages Caution on Region Roads Today

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As of 2:30 p.m. Central Time/3:30 p.m. Eastern time, The Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) has more than 150 plow/salt trucks on the roads in the LaPorte District, which covers Northwest Indiana. Heavy snow is now falling across much of the district. At this time some roads are beginning to cover in Lake, Porter, LaPorte, Newton, Jasper, and Starke Counties, but most roads to the eastern part of the district remain clear with wet pavement.
INDOT is ahead of the storm after pretreating roadways for the past 24 hours with salt brine, an anti-icing solution. As the storm develops we’re prepared for a full call-out of drivers, maintenance workers, and dispatchers until the snow event has passed and all roads are clear.
With over 5,000 lane miles to cover in the LaPorte District and 3-8 inches of snow expected to fall, drivers should plan for the possibility of slick roads and blowing and drifting snow. Drivers are encouraged to be especially careful on bridges, overpasses, and ramps which can turn icy sooner than other surfaces.
Additionally, if drivers find themselves sharing the roadway with INDOT plows, please give them ample room to operate. Don’t tailgate or try to pass as the roadway will be clearer behind the snow plow than in front of it. Drivers are reminded to accelerate gradually, drive slowly, brake early and allow greater distance between your vehicle and the vehicle in front of you.
Plan ahead by visiting www.trafficwise.in.gov or dialing toll-free 1-800-261-ROAD (7623) for updated Indiana travel information.
For social media updates during winter weather visit www.Facebook.com/INDOTNorthwest and www.Twitter.com/INDOTNorthwest.
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City of Gary Issues Snow Alert Information

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Due to inclement weather, the City of Gary is sharing the following announcements regarding closings and snow removal:
-          Gary City Hall and all other City of Gary satellite offices will close at 3:00p.m. today
-          Tonight’s Gary City Council Meeting has been canceled
-          The Department of General Services and the Gary Police Department are asking City of Gary residents to adhere to the 2-inch parking rules. In areas where the signage is posted, please refrain from parking if there are two or more inches of snow. Keeping these zones clear will enable snow plows to pass through main thoroughfares faster. Violators will be towed.
-          City of Gary homeowners and business owners are asked to shovel the sidewalks adjacent to their property. Please be a good neighbor and clear your walkway so that public space remains accessible.
-          If you would like to report areas in need of snow removal, please use the City of Gary’s new 311 system. Click on this link for more information: http://www.gary.in.us/publicworks/citizen-311-responder.asp
-          For more updates, visit the City of Gary website at gary.in.us, follow us on Twitter @teamgaryindiana and “like” us on Facebook keywords: Team Gary, Indiana.
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St. Parking Prohibited When There Is Snow in St. John

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Police in St. John are reminding motorists that street parking is prohibited when there is snow, in order to aid the clearing of streets. The St. John Police Department reports citations will be issued to vehicles in violation of the snow parking ordinance.
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Valpo Fire Crews Remain at Downtown Fire Scene

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Fire crews were still on scene in downtown Valparaiso today where a century-old building once stood before being consumed by fire overnight early Monday. Many streets around the fire scene, including Lincolnway and Michigan, were still closed. The fire department continues to look into the cause. What was left of the two-story brick building –basically, the outside walls – were torn down for safety reasons Monday afternoon. The structure housed a number of shops and offices, including a barber shop and mortgage firm. One firefighter was checked at the hospital for smoke inhalation and released.
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Your Car May Be Towed During Snow Storm

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In Gary, police are urging motorists to take it slow in the snowstorm and to watch the signs – parking signs, to avoid being towed and big fines that follow. Gary Police Corporal Public Information Officer Gabrielle King says you could end up spending around 200-dollars to get your car back, when you take into account the fees and relatively new tow-release fee.   Because of the winter storm, Gary residents are advised to follow the posted signs about not parking on snow routes when accumulation is more than two inches. The National Weather Service says we could be getting eight inches or more in this storm.
To hear more of our conversation with Corporal King, visit On Demand here at our website.
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Cow Manure Helps Power Dairy Fleet

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Natural gas is being produced from cow manure in northwest Indiana – helping to fuel what's described as the largest compressed natural gas dairy fleet in the country. AMP Americas along with officials from the U.S. Department of Energy, Greater Indiana Clean Cities, and Fair Oaks Farms gathered for the grand opening of AMP Americas’ Compressed Natural Gas fueling corridor with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the Fair Oaks Farms Fueling Station Monday.
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Illinois Wants Statewide Ban on Cell Phones While Driving

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Illinois is getting closer to a statewide ban on cell phones behind the wheel. A statewide ban that has already passed the Illinois House 64-to-46 would outlaw the use of hand-held cell phones while driving... there's already a ban on texting and driving in Illinois.   Hands free devices would be permitted.  Fiines would range from 75 to 150 dollars…depending on whether it’s a first or subsequent offense Opponents argue they can’t ban all forms of distracted driving. The Senate will now consider the measure.
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Man Arrested After Short Pursuit in Lake County

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Troopers say a 38-year-old Lake Village man was arrested after a short chase in Lake County overnight. Indiana State Police say a little after midnight an officer came across a car parked in between the right lane of the eastbound Borman and the Burr Street entrance ramp in Gary – the triangular area with white striped lines -- and found the driver asleep at the wheel with the engine running. When a trooper knocked on the window, police say the driver took off, a pursuit that lasted three miles until the vehicle exited at Grant Street and pulled over. The man is facing charges of Operating While Intoxicated, Habitual Traffic Violator and Resisting Law Enforcement.
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Winter Storm Could Bring Several Inches of Snow

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A winter storm could dump up to six to ten inches of heavy, wet snow on parts of the Region. Valparaiso University Meteorology Professor Dr. Bart Wolf tells the Region News Team it doesn't look like 'one for the ages', but it does look like, given how little snow we've had overall this winter,"the snowstorm of the winter" for Northwest Indiana.  Hear our interview with Dr. Wolf here online at On Demand, which can also be accessed from www.Regionnewsteam.com .
A Winter Storm Warning was in effect from 9 am today CST until midnight tonight.
National Weather Service Chicago website for the latest forecast updates:  http://www.crh.noaa.gov/lot/
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Bank Robbery Suspect Arrested in Alabama

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Police in La Porte say a suspect was taken into custody in Alabama in connection with a bank robbery last Thursday at a 1st Source Bank. Officials say the 24-year-old man was being extradited back to the Region. Published reports say a man, who indicated he had a gun, but did not display one, handed a note to the teller demanding money, and fled with an undisclosed amount of cash. La Porte Police were posting updates on their Facebook page, and sending out thanks to the public for any assistance provided. The Times reports it was the fourth bank robbery in La Porte since November.
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Downtown Valpo Fire Investigation Continues

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[Photo Karl Berner/Region News Team]
Investigators continue to try to determine the cause of a fire that destroyed a century-old building that housed a number of businesses at Lincolnway and Michigan in downtown Valparaiso.  The Valparaiso Fire Department got the call around 1:30 am Monday, and they were assisted by crews from Morgan and Washington Townships.  Assistant Fire Chief Dan Lamb says one firefighter was checked at the hospital for smoke inhalation and he was released. Another firefighter fell on the ice, and he was okay as well, and went right back to work.
No one is believed to have been inside when the fire broke out.   Smoke continued to pour out of the rubble for hours, and what was left of the two-story brick structure -- the outside walls -- were torn down Monday for safety reasons.  A number of downtown road closures associated with the fire were expected to remain in effect through this morning (Tuesday morning).

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Downtown Valpo Fire Investigation Continues

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[Photo Karl Berner/Region News Team]
Investigators continue to try to determine the cause of a fire that destroyed a century-old building that housed a number of businesses at Lincolnway and Michigan in downtown Valparaiso.  The Valparaiso Fire Department got the call around 1:30 am Monday, and they were assisted by crews from Morgan and Washington Townships.  Assistant Fire Chief Dan Lamb says one firefighter was checked at the hospital for smoke inhalation and he was released. Another firefighter fell on the ice, and he was okay as well, and went right back to work.
No one is believed to have been inside when the fire broke out.   Smoke continued to pour out of the rubble for hours, and what was left of the two-story brick structure -- the outside walls -- were torn down Monday for safety reasons.  A number of downtown road closures associated with the fire were expected to remain in effect through this morning (Tuesday morning).

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Chalkboard Comments Investigated in Lake Station

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Lake Station Police Chief Kevin Garber says an incident regarding comments a longtime Edison Junior-Senior High School teacher allegedly wrote on a chalkboard is being investigated. During a news conference Monday, School Superintendent Dan DeHaven said the issue was a personnel matter and that the teacher, who was not identified, has been with the district for more than thirty years. The teacher has reportedly been suspended. Officials say a photo of what was written on the board was posted on Facebook by a student. Read more about the investigation in today's Times

http://www.nwitimes.com/news/local/lake/lake-station/edison-teacher-suspended-as-threats-on-chalkboard-investigated/article_799c1c4d-5af7-5a30-900d-ef20d3b31771.html ...

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Guilty Plea from Portage Man Accused in Dragging Death

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A 50 year old Portage man pleaded guilty Monday to leaving the scene of an accident and drunk driving resulting in death. The Times reports James Lohman III, on September 3rd, 2011, ran over an off-duty bartender in parking lot of the Shift Change Bar on U-S 20, at State Road 149, in Burns Harbor, and dragged the woman's body for more than a mile before she finally became dislodged from underneath the vehicle. Published reports say sentencing is expected for May 6th.
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Sobriety Checkpoints in Porter County Start Friday Night

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Starting this Friday, you can expect to encounter sobriety checkpoints during the late evening hours in Porter County. Indiana State Police Lowell Post, in conjunction with the Northern Porter County Traffic Safety Partnership, and Portage Police, will be conducting the checkpoints, as part of “Operation Pull-Over Blitz” that begins March 8th and runs through March 24th. Authorities say driver's that encounter a check point are required to produce a valid driver's license and registration, and if you are not impaired, then you shouldn't spend more than a couple of minutes in the checkpoint.
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Efforts to Minimize Impact of Sequester on Hoosiers

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Indianapolis - The Administration is working to offset the expected impact of mandated spending cuts to federal services the state provides to Hoosiers. The cuts are part of federal sequestration, which began March 2.   
"Thanks to Indiana's strong fiscal position and careful management, the state will be able to manage the budget cuts with minimal impact to Hoosiers," said Chris Atkins, Director of the Office of Management and Budget. 
State agencies are making every effort to absorb the cuts administratively wherever possible, to minimize the impact on programs and services Hoosiers rely on. For example:
  • The sequestration cut will eliminate $4.1 million in food funds from the state's Women Infants and Children program (WIC). Due to Indiana's low transportation cost, administrative cuts of $1.6 million and a declining WIC caseload, Indiana will continue to provide full benefits to all recipients.
  • The Department of Workforce Development (DWD) will see funding for job seeker services reduced by $1.1 million and GED remediation cut by $515,000. DWD will mitigate the impact of these cuts completely with a discounted contract extension and a performance-based funding model.
  • The Department of Labor (DOL) will lose some federal matching dollars for the Indiana Occupational Safety and Health Administration and INSafe, but can minimize the cuts with other funding sources. In addition, DOL is implementing new technologies later this year to increase efficiency and minimize personnel redundancy. The department expects significant cost savings that will mitigate any effects of sequestration. 

Cuts to federal unemployment benefits cannot be mitigated by the state. Per instruction from the U.S. Department of Labor on Friday, March 1, EUC benefits to 33,000 Hoosiers will be reduced by 10.7 percent beginning March 31.
The Indiana National Guard will put 1,000 Army and Air National Guard full-time military technicians into unpaid furlough one day a week from the end of April through September. The Guard also will hold off on awarding $30 million in military construction projects at Terre Haute and South Bend for fiscal year 2013. The Guard will implement changes to training methods and will stagger furloughs to reduce training costs and ensure that mission requirements are still met. 
The state will not backfill the federal cuts, but thanks to Indiana's hard work in balancing the budget and holding the line on spending, the state is poised to make strong investments in some of the very areas the federal government is cutting, including education and job training. Governor Pence's budget includes $127 million in new funding for Indiana schools, full funding of our state-funded college aid, and $18 million in additional job training funds, all of which would help mitigate the impact of sequestration.
A number of state agencies, including the Department of Homeland Security, the Family and Social Services Administration, and the State Department of Health have not received guidance from the federal government about how the cuts will be administered. These agencies have put together their best estimates on the impact and are preparing to handle the cuts with as little impact on services and programs as possible.
The Bureau of Motor Vehicles, the Department of Environmental Management, the Department of Natural Resources, the Department of Revenue, the Department of Transportation, and the Department of Veterans Affairs will see either no impact or minimal impact that can readily be absorbed by the agency.
As agencies continue to learn more from the federal government about how they are to implement the reductions to their funding, the state will continue to provide additional updates.
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Winter Storm Expected Tuesday

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Forecasters say the Region could get pounded by heavy, wet snow, with accumulations of six to eight inches in some areas, in a winter storm Tuesday afternoon and evening. Valparaiso University Meteorology Professor Dr. Bart Wolf says the heaviest snow looks to fall sometime in the afternoon to early evening, making the evening rush hour especially challenging. The City of Gary reports the Department of General Services is asking residents to adhere to the two-inch parking rules in area areas where signage is posted.
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Rd Closures Around Fire Scene Until Tuesday Morning

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Road closures surrounding the two-block area of the structure fire in downtown Valparaiso at Lincolnway and Michigan continue, and are expected to remain blocked off through at least tomorrow morning, according to Valparaiso fire officials. Smoke is reportedly still smoldering at the site at last check, and the facade of the building was pulled down around 4pm today, the last major piece of the structure to be razed. Fire crews are reportedly still searching for hotspots at the site, monitoring the stability of surrounding buildings, and forklifts are digging through the rubble searching for a cause of the fire, which at this time remains unknown.
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