The Michigan City Parks & Recreation Department announces that there will be a special events parking fee on Thursday, July 4, 2024. Cars and motorcycles without a Washington Park parking sticker will be charged $40 to park. All other...
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Mayor Angie Nelson Deuitch urges the citizens of Michigan City to check on family,friends, neighbors, pets, and especially the elderly during extreme weather to ensure everyone stayshealthy and safe. If you or someone you know in Michigan City needs...
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City Hall will be closed Wednesday, June 19 in observance of the Juneteenth holiday. The Michigan City Transit and Refuse departments will be closed as well, meaning bus service will not run on Wednesday, nor will trash and compost...
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The Michigan City Parks & Recreation Department reminds the public that parking stickers will only be available through Wednesday, July 3, 2024. Don’t miss out on your chance to grab your 2024 beach sticker! Whether you’re a regular...
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The Michigan City Police Department welcomed seven new officers to its force this spring. The addition of these new officers not only strengthens the already resilient force but continues to allow the Michigan City police force to proactively...
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On the evening of May 21, Michigan City’s City Council assembled in its city hall chambers for the monthly session. At the meeting’s start, Michigan City Police Department (MCPD) Chief Marty Corley presented the department’s 2023 crime report...
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Mayor Angie Nelson Deuitch has yet to be in office for a hundred days, but she is already helping Michigan City achieve important milestones. On a festive Friday evening, hundreds of people attended the Mayor’s Charitable Gala where $113,000 was...
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On April 10, Michigan City residents and municipal workers alike gathered at the Holdcraft Performing Arts Center for Mayor Angie Nelson Deuitch’s first State of the City address. Nelson Deuitch, Michigan City’s first African-American mayor,...
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