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Monday, March 2, 2026

Lawmakers pass social media bill, cellphone school ban

The Indiana General Assembly passed two bills that placed restrictions on student social media and cellphone use, and a section of Senate Bill 76 that focuses on immigration enforcement requires schools to cooperate with federal authorities when they arrive at a school.

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Landmarks: Potential Chicago Bears stadium near Wolf Lake just the latest story for a place that’s always changing

Potential Chicago Bears stadium near Wolf Lake just the latest story for a place that's long balanced nature, recreation and industry.

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Some Indiana taxpayers not as thrilled by Chicago Bears stadium plan as lawmakers

In the rush by the Indiana legislature to bring the Chicago Bears to the state, lawmakers gushed over the proposal. One group was conspicuously absent from comments: taxpayers who opposed the plan.

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Portage works to sink Port Authority as city government reorganizes

The Portage Port Commission could be dissolved soon during a major reorganization of city government.

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Poetry comes alive for Black History Month at Valparaiso University

Snapping fingers replaced applause for students reading poetry Wednesday at Valparaiso University.

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Cuddling up with a good book and a furry friend

The Read to a Dog program is usually held on Fridays after school hours, giving children and teens who come into the library “a calming break after a full day/week of school.”

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Gary’s 21st Century Charter School cements pact with area colleges

In front of a gym full of 21st Century Charter School students, leaders from IU Northwest, Purdue Northwest and Ivy Tech signed a memorandum of understanding outlining the terms of a new partnership.

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As Indiana extends coal and builds data centers, Illinois may be on the hook for neighbor’s AI boom

Postponing the closure of the Schahfer coal plant also means continued exposure to toxic emissions and leaks for nearby communities like Wheatfield.