Northwest Indiana
Northwest Indiana, nicknamed "The Region" after the Calumet Region, comprises Lake, Porter, LaPorte, Newton and Jasper counties in Indiana. This region neighbors Lake Michigan and is part of the Chicago metropolitan area. According to the 2010 Census, Northwest Indiana has a population of 819,537 and is the state's second largest urban area after the Indianapolis Metropolitan Area. It is also the home of the Indiana Dunes, parts of which have been preserved through conservation efforts. The town of Ogden Dunes houses the Hour Glass, a museum showcasing the ecological and conservation efforts of O. D. Frank.
The region's largest city is Hammond, followed closely by Gary. Other municipalities in Northwest Indiana include Burns Harbor, Chesterton, Crown Point, DeMotte, Dyer, East Chicago, Griffith, Highland, Hebron, Hobart, Kentland, Lake Station, La Porte, Merrillville, Michigan City, Munster, Portage, Rensselaer, Schererville, St. John, Cedar Lake, Valparaiso, Whiting, and Winfield.
Overview
The counties of Jasper, Lake, LaPorte, Newton and Porter are included in the Chicago-Naperville-Michigan City Combined Statistical Area, the broadest of the census-derived Metropolitan definitions. Unlike the majority of Indiana, which operates on Eastern Standard Time, these counties are among six in Northern Indiana that are in the Central Time Zone. This reflects their close economic integration in the Chicago metropolitan area.Three counties — Lake, Porter and LaPorte — are served by the Northwestern Indiana Regional Planning Commission metropolitan planning organization. Northwest Indiana is the home of Marktown, Clayton Mark's planned worker community.
Geography
The Lake Michigan shore is a major attraction. Indiana Dunes National Park, which stretches from Gary to Michigan City, is a well-preserved stretch of sand dunes, beaches, grasslands, and forests, as well as several historical homes and buildings.The terrain of Northwest Indiana varies from very steep and rugged at the dunes, to rolling in the moraines, and to pancake flat in the river valleys. It was shaped by glacial activity and Lake Michigan. The main geographical features of Northwest Indiana include the Valparaiso Moraine, Tinley Moraine, Lake Border Moraine, Iroquois Moraine, Calumet Shoreline, Glenwood Shoreline, Tolleston shorelines, and the Kankakee Outwash Plain.
Chicago Lake Plain
The Chicago Lake Plain covers the relatively flat northern quarter of Northwest Indiana north of the moraines. Initially, the plain was flat, composed of glacio-lacustrine deposits. These formed under the waters of glacial Lake Michigan. The lake formed from the melting glaciers north of the Valparaiso Moraine. Eventually the lake overflowed a low spot on the moraine at the Chicago Outlet near the southwest suburbs. This lowered the lake level to current day Lake Michigan levels. As the lake shrunk, it left a series of sand ridges where its ancient beaches were. Along the Lake Michigan shoreline, the prevailing winds have built a series of dune ridges, breaking up the original flat surface of the Lake Plain.Wheaton Morainal Plain
South of the Chicago Lake Plain in the central parts of Lake and Porter County and northern LaPorte county is the hilly Wheaton Morainal Plain. The Wheaton Morainal Plain consist of the Valparaiso Moraine and Tinley Moraine, paralleling the Lake Michigan Shoreline. The plain consist of rolling Wisconsinan-age moraines. The Morainal Plain is clayey till, and sandy and loamy till, with areas of sand and gravel. Other deposits include lake clay, silt, and alluvium. Deposits are between 50 and 200 ft thick, with many southern areas have over 200 ft of till.Kankakee Outwash Plain
The Kankakee Outwash Plain is a flat outwash plain formed by the melting glacier, which was stopped at the Valparaiso Moraine.. Deposits are predominantly sand and gravel, but also include alluvium and fill materials. Deposits average less than 200 ft thick; in the lowlands they can be less than 50 ft thick, while in the upland they can be more than 200 ft thick. Local elevation changes are less than 100 ft. and include many scattered sand dunes.Bloomington Ridged Plain
The Bloomington Ridged Plain covers only the most southern part of Northwest Indiana in the valley of the Iroquois River in southern Newton and Jasper counties. This area consists of low and rolling hills, i.e., moraines like the Iroquois Moraine with less than 300 ft changes in elevation. The soils are loamy till, lake clay and silt. Unlike the northern half of Northwest Indiana, the Huron-Erie glacial lobe left these deposits in its northeastward retreat. Deposits are less than 200 ft thick, with some more than 400 feet thick.Economy
With a gross domestic product of $28.64 billion in 2015, Northwest Indiana accounts for approximately nine percent of Indiana's gross state product. This figure ranks second among metropolitan areas in the state and 89th in the United States, comparable to the GDP of the El Paso, Texas metropolitan area.The northern portion of Northwest Indiana is noted for its heavy industry. Gary, Portage, Burns Harbor and East Chicago are home to major steel mills, including the largest North American facilities for both U.S. Steel and ArcelorMittal. Whiting and Hammond are home to the largest oil refinery in the Midwestern U.S., operated by BP. Other industrial outputs include fabricated metals, transportation equipment, and food products.
Since the 1990s, casino gambling has become a significant component of Northwest Indiana's economy. Four casino boats with approximately of aggregate gaming space are located along Lake Michigan in Lake County. An additional of gaming space is located in Michigan City.
Former Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels and the Indiana State Legislature formed the entity known as the Northwest Indiana Regional Development Authority in 2006. The RDA, a special-purpose district, is vested with both legal authority and tax dollars to invest in transportation and economic development throughout the region.
A number of Northwest Indiana's suburban communities serve as bedroom communities for Chicago.
Education
Colleges and universities located in Northwest Indiana include:- Calumet College of St. Joseph in Whiting
- Indiana University Northwest in Gary
- Purdue University Northwest, which encompasses the formerly named Purdue University Calumet campus in Hammond and the formerly named Purdue University North Central campus in Westville
- Saint Joseph's College in Rensselaer- Closed in 2017, with plans to reopen as a junior college associated with Marian University
- Valparaiso University in Valparaiso
A number of both public and private primary and secondary schools are also located throughout Northwest Indiana and the nearby Chicago metropolitan area.
Counties
- Jasper County
- Lake County
- LaPorte County
- Newton County
- Porter County
Census Bureau population statistics
Transportation
Major airports
- Gary/Chicago International Airport
Commuter rail
- South Shore Line connecting Chicago to South Bend, Indiana, passing through Gary and Michigan City
Highways
- Interstate 65
- Interstate 80
- Interstate 90
- Interstate 94
- U.S. Route 6
- U.S. Route 12
- U.S. Route 20
- U.S. Route 24
- U.S. Route 30
- U.S. Route 35
- U.S. Route 41
- U.S. Route 231
- U.S. Route 421
- Indiana State Road 2
- Indiana State Road 4
- Indiana State Road 8
- Indiana State Road 10
- Indiana State Road 14
- Indiana State Road 16
- Indiana State Road 39
- Indiana State Road 49
- Indiana State Road 51
- Indiana State Road 53
- Indiana State Road 55
- Indiana State Road 71
- Indiana State Road 104
- Indiana State Road 114
- Indiana State Road 130
- Indiana State Road 149
- Indiana State Road 152
- Indiana State Road 212
- Indiana State Road 249
- Indiana State Road 312
- Indiana State Road 520
- Indiana State Road 912
Area codes
- 219
- 574
Local media
Online
- NWIndianaLife.com - Online
Print
- The Times of Northwest Indiana - Print, Online
- Post-Tribune - Print, Online
- Region Sports Network - Print, Online, Broadcast
- Chesterton Tribune - Print, Online
- La Porte Herald-Argus - Print, Online
- Michigan City News Dispatch - Print, Online
Broadcast
- WJOB 1230 - Radio
- WLTH 1370 - Radio
- WWCA - Radio
- WAKE 1500 - Radio
- WIMS 1420 - Radio
- WGVE-FM 88.7 - Radio
- WLPR-FM 89.1 - Radio
- WEFM 95.9 - Radio
- WXRD 103.9 - Radio
- WLJE 105.5 - Radio
- WZVN 107.1 - Radio
- Regional Radio Sports Network - Radio
- WYCC-TV - 20/21 Television
- WYIN-TV - 56/17 Television
- WJYS-TV - 62/36 Television
Notable people
- Anne Baxter
- Larry Bigbie
- Stephan Bonnar
- Frank Borman
- Junior Bridgeman
- Dick Cathcart
- Jack Chevigny
- Dan Dakich
- Bryce Drew
- Homer Drew
- James Edwards
- Jim Gaffigan
- Freddie Gibbs
- LaTroy Hawkins
- Sue Hendrickson
- Jackson family
- *Janet Jackson
- *Jermaine Jackson
- *La Toya Jackson
- *Marlon Jackson
- *Michael Jackson
- *Randy Jackson
- *Tito Jackson
- Michael Joiner
- Alex Karras
- Ron Kittle
- Bob Kuechenberg
- Rudy Kuechenberg
- Barney Liddell
- Kenny Lofton
- Lloyd McClendon
- Karen McDougal
- Karl Malden
- Dale Messick
- E'Twaun Moore
- Hal Morris
- Betsy Palmer
- Mary Lou Piatek
- Dan Plesac
- Gregg Popovich
- Gary Primich
- Orville Redenbacher
- Frank Reynolds
- John Roberts
- Glenn Robinson
- Glenn Robinson III
- Jerry L. Ross
- Scott Sheldon
- Kawann Short
- Bobby Skafish
- Tim Stoddard
- Hank Stram
- Dean White
- Eugene Wilson
- Jeff Samardzija
- Jean Shepherd
- Jo Anne Worley
- Tony Zale
Parks and nature areas
- Biesecker Nature Preserve, St. John, Lake County
- Calumet Prairie Nature Preserve, Gary, Lake County
- Conrad Savanna Nature Preserve, Conrad, Newton County
- Fish Lake Wildlife Conservation Area, Fish Lake, LaPorte County
- Gibson Woods Nature Preserve, Hammond, Lake County
- Indiana Dunes National Park, Porter County
- * Cowles Bog
- * Pinhook Bog, LaPorte County
- * Hoosier Prairie Nature Preserve, Griffith, Lake County
- Indiana Dunes State Park, Porter County
- * Dunes Nature Preserve
- Ivanhoe Nature Preserve, Gary, Indiana
- Jasper-Pulaski Fish and Wildlife Area, Radioville, Pulaski County
- Kingsbury Fish and Wildlife Area, Kingbury, LaPorte County
- LaSalle Fish and Wildlife Area
- Stoutsburg Savanna Nature Preserve, Wheatfield, Jasper County
- Willow Slough Fish and Wildlife Area, Morocco, Newton County