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Monday, July 21, 2025

Intense, dangerous heat expected across the Chicago area this week, weather officials say

Potentially harmful levels of heat and humidity could hit the Chicago area on Wednesday and Thursday with top heat indices of 105 to 115.

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Ind. 49 intersection at Coffee Creek development entrance raises concerns

Safety concerns are up about Ind. 49 and County Road 100 E, as business growth brings more traffic into the Coffee Creek development.

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Gary Harm Reduction works with local agencies to provide services

Although federal funding changes are challenging Gary Harm Reduction, the local organization does what it can to help those affected by addiction.

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Detective looking for public’s help in ‘03 cold case murder

A Hobart detective is seeking information from the public that could solve the murder of a Lake Station woman who disappeared in 2002.

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Indiana AG sues property management company over Hammond and East Chicago leases

The Indiana Attorney General’s office sued a management company with properties in Hammond and East Chicago for its reportedly deceptive fine print.

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Key to survival and fun in Lake Michigan’s surf is knowledge, training

Blue Flow Great Lakes Corp. is holding water and beach safety clinics at Gary’s Wells Street Beach this summer.

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From the Farm: Duck Soup both a movie and recipe classic, served and savored at YOUYU

There’s been much anger and lament (my own included) about government budget cuts for PBS radio and TV stations around the country.

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Valparaiso councilman files complaint over access to housing study

A Valparaiso councilman filed a formal complaint with the Indiana Public Access Counselor’s office over access to a city housing study.

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Chesterton sent email invitation for council meeting, but commissioner says he didn’t get it

Chesterton Town Council President Sharon Darnell produced an email she sent inviting Porter County Commissioner Jim Biggs to the July 14 council.

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Hobart School Board names new facilities director

The Hobart School Board approved hiring retired Hobart Police Lt. Ryan Snedecor as the district’s new director of facilities.