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Wednesday, October 22, 2025

Heed red flags in wake of Gabby Petito’s murder, mothers say

Gabby Petito’s grieving parents want others to notice the red flags that they were able to recognize only in hindsight.

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U.S. Steel report shows economic impact on Indiana

U.S. Steel released an economic report for the Hoosier state, claiming to generate $1.8 billion in economic impact and help to advance Indiana’s economy, workforce and communities.

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Chesterton Utility Board wants to help improve town employee pay

Chesterton’s Utility Service Board plans to make a contribution to the town budget to help fund a pay raise for all town employees.

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Duneland School Board approves $95.3 million budget for 2026

The Duneland School Board approved its 2026 budget, which will be shaped in part by the outcome of the Nov. 4 referendum renewal vote.

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6-foot-2 Kayliyah Deshields’ growth ‘has really skyrocketed.’ Now she wants Crown Point to soar.

Kayliyah Deshields leads Class 4A sectional champion Crown Point with 100 blocks.

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Munster record-setter Ally Compton aims to do it all in college too. Indiana offers ‘a really good chance.’

Ally Compton, who holds Munster’s single-season and career records for home runs, wants to hit, field and pitch at Indiana.

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Gary woman charged in boyfriend’s fatal Lake Station stabbing

A Gary woman faces charges after stabbing her boyfriend in Lake Station after he was spending the evening with an ex-girlfriend.

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Lake County election board defers Gary polling location change

The Lake County Board of Elections and Registration voted to defer a Gary polling location change after Republican members asked for the GOP precinct chairman to weigh in.

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