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Wednesday, March 25, 2026

Search ongoing for Lake Station teen missing since Sunday

Searchers continued on Tuesday to look for a Lake Station teen believed to have been in a vehicle that crashed into Deep River.

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St. John woman arrested in Illinois triple homicide: police

Police arrested a St. John woman Tuesday for allegedly killing her children’s father and his parents in Crete Township, Illinois.

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NIPSCO leader discusses rising bills at IURC investigative inquiry

President and COO Vince Parisi spoke about bill transparency, rising energy costs, energy assistance programs and customer usage.

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Beckwith, Indivisible NWI spar over Lake County elections event

Lt. Gov. Micah Beckwith and Indivisible NWI are trading barbs about the latter group’s presence at a “nonpartisan” get-out-the-vote event sponsored by the Lake County Board of Elections and Registration Office.

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Chesterton concerned about change in Porter County 911 policy

The town of Chesterton is concerned safety of their police officers could be jeopardized by Porter County’s policy change for 911 calls.

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Police: Congressional candidate James Schenke charged with driving on a suspended license

A Republican candidate for Indiana’s First Congressional District was charged with driving on a suspended license with a prior conviction.

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Toyota adds $1 billion investment across Kentucky, Indiana plants

Toyota Motor Corp. is investing $1 billion between its Kentucky and Indiana plants as part of a broader $10 billion multiyear commitment to manufacturing in the United States, the company said Monday.

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Valparaiso revokes liquor license for failed restaurant site

The Valparaiso City Council revoked a liquor license for Radius restaurant’s owner, who had hoped to move to the old Chase Bank building.

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