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COVID-19 spread continues to decrease in Northwest Indiana. All region counties are now coded yellow on this week's metrics map from the Indiana Department of Health. That means they're seeing a moderate spread, based on positivity rate and the number of cases per capita.
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All of Northwest Indiana is out of the red status on this week's COVID-19 map from the Indiana Department of Health, but the spread of the virus remains high in some areas. Lake and Jasper counties are now coded yellow, indicating a moderate spread. But Porter, Newton, and LaPorte counties are in the orange — better than they had been, but still a high level of spread.
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Lake County is out of the red status on this week's COVID-19 map from the Indiana Department of Health. It's now coded orange, which is less severe but still indicates a high spread of the virus.
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The South Shore Line isn't planning any service changes this year, despite the ongoing impact of COVID-19. In early January, the Northern Indiana Commuter Transportation District warned passengers that it might have to adjust train schedules, as the COVID surge hit its staff. So far, that hasn't been necessary, according to NICTD President Mike Noland.
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The Valparaiso Community Schools superintendent remains hopeful that the school corporation can revisit its mask requirement soon, but for now, it's helping keep students in the classroom.
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On this edition of the podcast, you'll hear the latest on rental and mortgage assistance in Lake County, the rising number of positive COVID-19 cases causes concern for nursing home advocates and the Big Shoulders Fund is doing big things in Northwest Indiana.
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CHESTERTON - The South Shore Line is making a gesture to show appreciation to its passengers for their loyalty during the COVID-19 pandemic.The Northern…
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The Merrillville Community School Corporation released a statement Wednesday saying that it will work to try and maintain an in-person learning…
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Indiana’s COVID-19 metrics have exponentially improved over the last several months. Last week, the state hit record lows for confirmed positive cases.The…
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Gov. Eric Holcomb said he’s still opposed to the state providing financial incentives as a way to encourage more Hoosiers to get the COVID-19…