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Monday, October 6, 2025

Whether a house in Porter can be a duplex goes to court

Donovan Hilbrich bought a house in Porter to fix it up and turn it into a duplex with two rental units but the BZA denied the request.

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Burns Harbor strives to become more pedestrian accessible

Burns Harbor is not easy for a pedestrian to navigate because of how it has developed, an issue town leadership wants to address.

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Police social worker making a difference in Portage after three months

For three months, Morgan Kobitka has been the Portage Police Department’s first social worker. Police Chief Michael Candiano is already convinced the experiment is a success.

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‘It makes it difficult’: Shutdown extends time federal defense lawyers not getting paid

The U.S. federal government shutdown continues to delay payments to defense lawyers waiting for months to be compensated for their work.

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Lake County Historical Society marks 150th year with future home uncertain

Celebrating 150 years of historical preservation was bittersweet last weekend as the community gathered in the second story of downtown Crown Point’s “Grand Old Lady,” which has been home to the Lake County Historical Society Museum for 43 years.

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Indiana environmental activists react to DOE coal funding

The U.S. Department of Energy announced that it’s investing $625 million to “expand and reinvigorate” coal plants nationwide.

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Arts, culture seen as vital to vibrant Northwest Indiana

Arts and culture gained equal footing with infrastructure, entrepreneurship and business development as a pillar of economic development strategy.

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Indiana AG Todd Rokita applauds EPA regulation rollbacks while activists warn of harm

Rokita and the IDEM commissioner support the EPA’s plans to rescind the 2009 Endangerment Finding, they said in a joint letter to Administrator Lee Zeldin.

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