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06/21/2026
Photos from Access LaPorte County's post 06/21/2026

Scenes from Michigan City Juneteenth Celebration at Guy Foreman Amphitheater 6-19-2026

06/21/2026

This Week in LaPorte County June 22-28, 2026

Michigan City High School graduate and current Los Angeles Rams defensive end Braden Fiske joins Drew White to discuss this weekend's second annual Braden Fiske Family Fun Day at Ames Field, following the Michigan City Patriotic Parade on Saturday, June 26 at 12:30 p.m. New this year, Fiske will host the Great Futures Charity Concert Saturday evening at Zorn Brew Works beginning at 6 p.m. to benefit the Boys and Girls Club of LaPorte County.

Fiske also opens up regarding his affection for his hometown, his first Father's Day as a father, appreciation for his parents, the trade of his Florida State and Rams teammate Jared Verse, as well as facing the pressure of the Rams' role as early Super Bowl favorites.

06/19/2026

SNEAK PEEK!

Michigan City High School graduate and Los Angeles Rams Defensive End Braden Fiske joined us for an interview for next week's episode of This Week in LaPorte County. Entering his third season with the Rams, Fiske returns to Michigan City next weekend for the second annual Braden Fiske Family Fun Day and the Great Futures Charity Concert at Zorn Brew Works, both on tap following next weekend's Michigan City Patriotic Parade.

In this exclusive preview, Braden talks about what Southern California features he'd bring to Michigan City if he could and shares his love for his hometown.

Catch the full interview Sunday on ALCO's page, YouTube Channel, and Comcast Channels 97 and 99!

Photos from My Michigan City, Indiana's post 06/18/2026
06/17/2026

***PRESS RELEASE-FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE***

Date: June 12th, 2026
To: All Media
From: Captain Kevin Urbanczyk-Public Information Officer
Re: Fireworks Ordinance

The summer months are a great time to enjoy cookouts, gatherings and celebrations. With the Fourth of July quickly approaching, the Michigan City Police Department would like to remind everyone that fireworks can only be discharged by a person 18 years of age or older and only during set dates and times outlined in city
ordinance 54-231. Fireworks can only be discharged within the corporate limits of Michigan City on the following dates and times:

• June 29th-July 3rd from 5:00 P.M. until 2 hours after sunset
• July 4th from 10:00 A.M. until midnight
• July 5th-9th from 5:00 P.M. until 2 hours after sunset
• December 31st from 10:00 A.M. until 1:00 A.M. on January 1st

Anyone discharging fireworks outside of the set dates and times is subject to being cited. The fines for firework related offenses are:

• $50 for the 1st offense
• $100 for the 2nd offense
• $250 for the 3rd or additional offenses

Fireworks are fun to watch and a great way to celebrate the Fourth of July. However, they can also be dangerous and a nuisance to your neighbors and their pets. Please be considerate to others and abide by the ordinance regulating the use of fireworks. A complete list of city ordinances can be found online by visiting Municode at https://library.municode.com/in/michigan_city/codes/code_of_ordinances.

06/17/2026

Michigan City Parks and Recreation Board 6-17-26

06/16/2026

Michigan City Common Council 6-15-26

06/16/2026

Michigan City Common Council Finance Committee 6-16-26

06/15/2026

Michigan City Board of Public Works and Safety 6-15-26

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