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Wednesday, November 20, 2024

City of Valparaiso poised to take control of Memorial Opera House from county

Approval by the city of Valparaiso’s Board of Works on Friday is the last formality to the city taking over the management of the Memorial Opera House for a period of three years beginning Jan. 1, 2025.

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BP starts, finishes planned flare at Whiting refinery

Whiting residents might have noticed flares from BP’s refinery, but a statement from city officials said it was expected.

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James Metro and John LaMere steady semistate-bound Andrean’s shifting offensive line. Families anchored them.

Metro and LaMere are part of an offensive line that seems to change week to week.

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Nearly paralyzed in 2023, Crown Point’s Brayden Kurtz is the 2024 Post-Tribune Boys Soccer Player of the Year

Kurtz recovered from his injury to become a difference-maker for Crown Point.

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Introducing the 2024 Post-Tribune Boys Soccer All-Area Team

Munster teammates Niko Panos and Nikola Dimitrijevic are among the selections.

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Eads teacher named ‘Inspiring Educator’ by NWI Crossroads Chamber

Jenny Herold, a teacher at Eads Elementary in Munster, has received the “Inspiring Educator” award from the NWI Crossroads Chamber.

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Gary man’s sentence upheld for killing man, shooting dog

The Indiana Court of Appeals denied a Gary man’s bid to overturn his conviction for shooting a dog, then killing a man trying to shield his girlfriend – saying his 25-year sentence was appropriate.

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Gary man sentenced to 105 months in federal prison

A Gary man was sentenced to 105 months in federal prison after pleading guilty to being a convicted felon in possession of a firearm, according to a release from U.S. Attorney Clifford D. Johnson.

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Group preps citizens for IURC hearing; NIPSCO seeks 20% increase in electric rates

The Citizens Action Coalition is enlisting the public in its fight against NIPSCO’s proposed 20% increase in electric rates.

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Porter County coroner identifies pedestrian killed in Portage

The Porter County Coroner’s Office released the identity Tuesday of the South Haven pedestrian killed after being struck by three cars in Portage as Douglas Smith, 65.