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Wednesday, July 15, 2026

Lake County Council backs BP workers in lockout

The Lake County Council passed a resolution Tuesday in support of the locked out BP union workers and to request the energy company to end the lockout and resume negotiations.

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Despite tornado, Andrean students return on schedule for Aug. 13

Andrean High School students head back to school on Aug. 13, Principal Jaycob Knazur said a month after a tornado badly damaged the school.

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Can Indiana pay for a Bears stadium? Analysts ask how it will pay its debt as some residents balk at new taxes.

Whether Indiana can pay for a new Chicago Bears stadium is uncertain, analysts say. Much depends on economic development around the stadium.

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Union Township man dies in weekend wreck in Portage

A Union Township man died Saturday after police said he disregarded a red light while riding a motor-driven scooter and struck a pickup truck.

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What to know about eating at home and dining out during the cyclospora outbreak

As cases tick up, here’s how to avoid consuming produce with cyclospora that can cause explosive diarrhea.

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Miller Beach organization awarded state READI 2.0 arts grant

The Miller Beach Arts and Creative District was awarded $172,756 from the READI 2.0 program for building improvements and an arts festival.

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Valparaiso ace Lucas Haas’ college choice is one step. Expect 6-foot-4 righty to ‘set his sights even higher.’

Valparaiso pitcher Lucas Haas, who has committed to Cincinnati, also had interest from Indiana, Notre Dame and Purdue.

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Chesterton receives $100K grant toward building dog park

A Chesterton dog park is closer to becoming a reality after the town received a $100,000 Porter County Community Foundation grant.

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