We use water every day, but many of us don’t consider just how much we’re consuming when performing menial tasks. Some common practices and household chores are significant water wasters, but these offenses can be easily solved with a little...
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Water Odor Issues – What’s an Issue, and What’s Safe?
From time to time, you may notice an odor coming from your home’s water. Water odors can be indicative of certain conditions, but are not always a cause for concern. Indiana American Water wants all customers to be confident in their water quality...
Read MoreA Storm’s Impact on Community Water Quality
Hoosiers are no strangers to harsh storms. While we mostly consider the visible damage strong winds and heavy rain can do to our homes and neighborhoods, many don’t think about how a storm can impact water supplies. Let’s take a look at how...
Read MoreUnited Way of Porter County saves homes from foreclosure with Hardest Hit Fund
The COVID-19 pandemic has created hardships and heartbreak for countless Americans since its surge in March of 2020. Many people lost their jobs and had to drain their savings to pay their bills and put food on the table. Many homeowners...
Read MoreImproving the Quality of Living from the Outside in
With a mission “to improve the quality of living,” it only made sense for Center for Hospice Care to jump on an opportunity like the one that knocked on our door – literally, our back door. The City of Mishawaka and the Mishawaka Parks and...
Read MoreSouth Shore Line: Weather-related temporary busing
In anticipation of forecasted freezing rain/snow and frigid temperatures in Northern Indiana, the South Shore Line plans to provide substitute bus service between South Bend and Michigan City Carroll Ave. beginning after 6 p.m. on Saturday, Feb....
Read MoreIndiana American Water Urges Customers to Prepare for Cold Weather
With much colder weather across the state in the forecast, Indiana American Water is urging customers to act now to secure homes and businesses against freezing pipes. “With much of the state in the deep freeze over the next week, we are...
Read MoreNIPSCO Offers Safety and Energy-Saving Tips for Extreme Cold Weather
Stay Safe and Warm, and Save Money Extreme cold temperatures may create safety hazards and also lead to increased energy usage and higher bills. With frigid weather expected over the next few days, NIPSCO offers tips to prepare customers to stay safe...
Read MoreRittenhouse Village of Portage’s Zoom support groups provide community and solidarity
A vital aspect of anyone’s emotional and mental wellbeing is the opportunity to discuss the difficult problems and life events they go through with someone who understands. Three years ago, Rittenhouse Village of Portage began to help its residents...
Read MoreUpdate on South Shore Line Mask Requirement
In accordance with a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention federal order effective at 11:59 pm ET on Feb. 1, 2021, the South Shore Line will continue to require masks or face coverings for all passengers and employees in stations and on board...
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