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Wednesday, December 10, 2025

Lake County Council passes resolution urging 911 fee increase

The council unanimously approved a resolution asking for 911 services to be added to the Indiana General Assembly’s upcoming agenda.

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Chesterton councilwoman speaks out against redistricting

Chesterton Councilwoman Erin Collins traveled to the Indiana Statehouse to testify against proposed Congressional redistricting of Indiana.

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Hammond woman gets probation for leaving crash

A Hammond woman got 2.5 years probation Wednesday in a plea deal for leaving the scene of a crash. Tianna Smith, 35, of Hammond, pleaded guilty in September to Leaving the Scene of an Accident with Moderate or Serious Bodily Injury.

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Calumet College building new community sports field, fitness area, garden

It didn’t feel like gardening or soccer under snowy skies as Calumet College of St. Joseph officials broke ground on a new sports field.

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From aliens to flat earthers, Neil deGrasse Tyson debunks bad science at Sinai Forum

Neil deGrasse Tyson gave a rousing defense of scientific principles in his characteristic brash way during his Purdue Northwest Sinai Forum presentation Sunday.

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Oklahoma is a latecomer in Lake Central shortstop Parker Robinson’s recruiting process. Last but not least.

The 6-foot-4 Parker Robinson started as a freshman on Lake Central’s 2024 Class 4A state championship team.

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Kyle and Brogan Banker are ‘pushing each other to be better.’ Can they push Washington Township to new heights?

Kyle Banker and Brogan Banker are the leading scorers for Washington Township, which has never won a sectional title.

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Indiana redistricting bill advances out of Senate Elections Committee

Indiana’s redistricting bill advanced out of the Senate Elections Committee Monday evening in a 6-3 vote, with one Republican committee member voting against the bill.

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