City Hall and all other municipal offices will be CLOSED to the public on Monday, Jan. 20 in observance of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. The Michigan City Transit and Refuse departments also will be nonoperational on Monday, meaning no bus service...
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Project sparks plaza plan, rejuvenated downtown spaces
A new renovation project at 711 Franklin St. will link commercial and retail space to a proposed city plaza. The spot will include first-floor spaces to lease that will range in sizes from 860 to 1800 square feet and face an area pegged to provide...
Read MoreMichigan City announces special events for 2025
Michigan City Special Events and Mayor Angie Nelson Deuitch are excited to announce the 2025 Michigan City Special Events schedule, highlighted by the return of The Singing Sands Sand Sculpting Festival and Oktoberfest. “Our special events lineup...
Read MoreFranklin Street Bridge Closure
The Franklin Street Bridge leading to Washington Park will be CLOSED FOR REPAIRS beginning this Thursday, Jan. 16 and lasting through approximately March 15. Thank you for your patience.
Read MorePGA pro takes over municipal golf course
Patrons of Michigan City Municipal Golf Course can expect a next-level experience in 2025 because – for the first time in many years – the city will have a PGA-certified golf pro running the show. Justin Stevens, Michigan City’s new...
Read MoreStriebel Pond winter updates
The Michigan City Sanitary District has closed Striebel Pond’s south parking lot, accessible from Hitchcock Street, for the remainder of the winter season. The north parking lot, accessible from Earl Road, will remain open and accessible, as...
Read MoreHoliday Season Closures
City Hall and all other Michigan City municipal government offices will be closed to thepublic on Tuesday, Dec. 24 and Wednesday, Dec. 25 in observance of Christmas Eve and Christmas Day;as well as Tuesday, Dec. 31 and Wednesday, Jan. 1 in observance...
Read MoreHFL donates $750,000 to new Michigan City playground
The Fedder’s Alley All-Inclusive Playground and Fitness Park expected to break ground in 2025 is significantly closer to fruition as a result of a $750,000 grant from the Health Foundation of La Porte. “The Fedder’s Alley...
Read MoreNew Fee Structure for Trash Pick-up Starts Jan. 1
In response to the inordinate amount of trash and debris that has been set out around town in recent weeks, Mayor Angie Nelson Deuitch has deployed multiple Michigan City departments to assist the Refuse Department in addressing its...
Read MoreHFL donates $750,000 to new Michigan City playground
The Fedder’s Alley All-Inclusive Playground and Fitness Park expected to breakground in 2025 is significantly closer to fruition as a result of a $750,000 grant from the HealthFoundation of La Porte. “The Fedder’s Alley All-Inclusive Playground...
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