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Wednesday, September 17, 2025

St. Augustine’s Episcopal Church in Gary gets historical marker

St. Augustine’s was established in 1927 by a group of Black professionals in need of a place to worship in a segregated city.

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Three Northwest Indiana senators speak out against EPA rollbacks

Three Northwest Indiana Democratic senators criticized proposed rollbacks by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, which could delay coal ash cleanup and loosen restrictions on toxic pollutants in the area.

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Gov. Braun suggests November for redistricting special session

Gov. Mike Braun floated the idea of the Indiana legislature meeting in November to address redistricting, but said the decision is up to legislative leadership.

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Farm Hop focuses on NWI’s innovative food programs

The Northwest Indiana Food Council’s recent Farm Hop tour stopped at various sites to celebrate the innovation and resilience of the local food system.

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New members join Gary airport authority; chair’s seat still vacant

Three new faces joined the Gary/Chicago International Airport Authority Tuesday, but the chairman’s seat is still vacant.

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Lake Central senior George Karabatsos ‘makes the game very easy.’ Maybe he was born to play it.

George Karabatsos, who comes from a family of soccer players, has the ability to elevate teammates.

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Oktoberfest 2025 guide: 35 Chicagoland restaurant and bar specials

The area’s strong German heritage means you’ll find plenty of communities hosting huge parties with live music and traditional fun like stein-holding competitions.

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East Chicago man facing multiple felonies in police-involved shooting

An East Chicago Police officer has been exonerated in a July shooting, while the man who was shot — whose uncle, an E.C. councilman, defended him — has been charged with several felonies in the incident.

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