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Monday, February 2, 2026

Fierce debate erupts on Indiana National Guard military police bill

A bill allowing the Indiana governor to deploy a “military police force” of the Indiana National Guard throughout the state advanced out of the House amid heated debate, but legal experts are worried that, if signed into law, it could put the Guard into situations they’re not trained to handle.

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Rising utility bills drive protest at NIPSCO Hammond office

Northwest Indiana residents protested high NIPSCO utility bills on Sunday, with most concerned with high gas delivery charges.

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South Shore Line plans safety upgrade at Hegewisch station

The South Shore Line will spend $2.75 million to improve pedestrian safety at its Hegewisch station following a fatal accident in 2024.

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Indiana education bills on the move, or stalled at halfway point

The first half of the General Assembly included a spate of education bills, some of which move on to the Senate while others stalled out.

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Indiana Landmarks grants aid preservation efforts in Lake and Porter counties

Indiana Landmarks offered a number of grants in Northwest Indiana to save meaningful places in 2025.

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Portage High School gym named for former coach Renee Turpa

The Portage High School East boys gym has been renamed to honor former girls basketball coach Renee Turpa.

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With concessions, Valparaiso council approves gas station on Ind. 130

Luke Land, LLC received 5-2 approval from the Valparaiso City Council for a zoning change that would allow for a new gas station.

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News briefs: Black History Month, free kids dental exams and more

Community news from around the region.

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