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Monday, September 15, 2025

‘Like a family reunion’: Mexican Independence Day parade in East Chicago goes on peacefully

The 101st annual Mexican Independence Day parade went on peacefully Sunday in East Chicago in the face of heightened federal immigration enforcement nationwide.

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‘Patron saint of paint’ invoked in pleas for public media funding

J.J. Weinberg has adopted a Bob Ross persona to try to convince Congress to restore federal funding for public media.

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Tattoo legend Roy Boy Cooper’s headstone returned to his resting spot

Debra Cooper found Roy Boy Cooper’s headstone, which looked as though someone had covered it in grass, late Saturday afternoon.

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Officials call for unity during Valparaiso vigil for Charlie Kirk

Shouts of “We love you, Charlie” rang out Sunday as hundreds of folks came together to light candles, pray and remember Charlie Kirk.

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Faith CDC to premiere documentary in October

On Oct. 16, Faith CDC will premiere its first feature-length documentary, directed by Indiana Sen. Mark Spencer, D-Gary.

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More golf carts are bringing more regulations in Chesterton

The proliferation of golf carts on Chesterton streets prompted a re-examination of the town’s regulation of the vehicles.

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Tenant thrilled with Beverly Shores train station partnership

The last remaining 1920s South Shore Line depot is going to get some needed repairs.

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Landmarks: As Bloom High School marks 125 years, a new book celebrates ‘an art deco masterpiece’

As Bloom High School in Chicago Heights marks its 125th birthday, Michael Boswell celebrates this ‘art deco masterpiece’ in a photo book.

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