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State and federal officials have announced a $127 million grant award received by the Indiana Department of Transportation through the National Infrastructure Project Assistance program to support the I-80/I-94 FlexRoad project in Northwest Indiana.
“FlexRoad represents a transformational opportunity to improve mobility and safety, while also providing better access to employment hubs and destinations for those who live and work near the corridor,” Holcomb said.
The 2-year-old 80/94 FlexRoad project is receiving a $127 million funding infusion from the federal government, U.S. Rep. Frank J. Mrvan announced Saturday.
The U.S. Department of Transportation has awarded a National Infrastructure Project Assistance grant to the Indiana Department of Transportation for the project, which seeks to improve traffic conditions and safety on a 12-mile stretch of Interstate 80/94 from its interchange with Interstate 65 in Gary to Illinois 394.
The Porter County Sheriff’s Office celebrated the receipt of a $400,000 Community Oriented Policing Services grant Monday morning with a visit from U.S. Rep. Frank Mrvan, D-Highland, that will allow it to continue using technology that helps take those accused of violent crimes off the street.
“It’s a force multiplier,” Mrvan said of the Flock Safety technology that was used just last week to help apprehend a murder suspect on U.S. 30 in Valparaiso. “What this technology does is it puts eyes on the bad guys.”
With mental health now a mainstream topic, a collaborative initiative in La Porte County was created to help those, especially youth, struggling with such issues. And with the help of a local congressman, those efforts are taking a big step forward.
Governor Eric Holcomb has announced a $127 million grant award received by the Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) through the National Infrastructure Project Assistance (MEGA) program to support the FlexRoad project along the 12-mile stretch of the Borman Expressway in northwest Indiana. Experts say the program will leverage strategies to improve travel time, increase reliability, enhance safety, and reduce carbon emissions on Interstate 80/94 in Lake County.
Rep. Frank J. Mrvan announced that the Department of Transportation has awarded a grant to the Indiana Department of Transportation for the Flex Road Project to improve conditions on the Borman Expressway in the Northwest Indiana region.
According to the Department of Transportation, the $127 million federal investment will implement Traffic System Management and Operations strategies to enhance travel time, reliability, safety, and decrease carbon emissions from the I-65 interchange in Gary, Indiana, to the I-294/I-80 and I-94 interchange in Illinois.
When scheduling classes for his junior year, Ronald Jackson was asked if he would like to enroll in Portage’s JAG program instead of having a study hall.
“Why not,” he thought to himself.
Jackson was unaware of the impact Jobs for America’s Graduates would have on the remainder of his high school career.
"I was a quiet, kind of skittish kid when I first started this program — I've really been able to explode my mind," said Jackson, the Portage JAG President.
Gary is a long way from being one of those charming Midwest burbs social media gushes about — but supporters can’t help imagining it will be someday.
“I believe in the Gary of the future,” said Vanessa Allen-McCloud, president of the Urban League of Northwest Indiana and a longtime city resident.
“It will have nice beaches, a marina full of boats, an airport with lots of passenger and cargo air traffic, new apartments for young professionals and crowds arriving for a local festival, as well as downtown shops and restaurants,” she said.
Tyrell Frieson is described by Hammond Central's football coach Adam Hudak as a quiet leader who is a role model on and off the field.
"His leadership skills are symbolic of the person he is," Hudak said. "I'm very proud to have been his coach."
Although Frieson was the Wolves' best offensive and defensive lineman in his coach's eyes this past season, he personally prides himself for his success in the classroom. Frieson ranks in the top three of his class and proudly represents Hammond Central through the state and national program: Jobs for America's Graduates Indiana.
Indiana University Northwest celebrated its latest campus addition with a ribbon cutting ceremony Nov. 29.
The university’s new STEM Center, in Anderson library, serves IU Northwest and Ivy Tech students. It’s a hub designed to connect students to internships, peer mentoring and leadership roles. The center’s role is to help equip students for success in STEM fields.
The center was made possible by a $5 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education’s Hispanic Serving Institution Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math and Articulation Program.