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Monday, June 23, 2025

Chesterton shooting response time puts focus on consolidated dispatch, local income tax increase

Porter County Commissioner Jim Biggs said the response time after a police-involved shooting shows the need for consolidated dispatch.

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World War II hero finally brought home to rest next to his parents in Chesterton

Army Pvt. Charles William Smalley Jr., a Chesterton native, was 19 when he died in combat in 1944 but no one knew where his body went.

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Despite moves by Indiana lawmakers, Illinois’ borders are unlikely to change. Here’s why.

Despite political maneuvering in each state, the borders of Illinois and Indiana are unlikely to change.

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State Line Bridge to be moved, disassembled in 2026

Moving State Line Bridge might seem like low-hanging fruit for reducing the flooding on the Kankakee River, but it’s no simple task.

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Democratic leaders share vision for party’s future in Valparaiso town hall

State and Porter County leaders discussed the future of the Democratic Party during a town hall Saturday in Valparaiso.

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MLB draft prospect Caden Crowell throws a 2-hitter and goes 4-for-4 as Valparaiso wins its first state title

The Notre Dame recruit’s dominance continued against Evansville North.

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Valparaiso recruit Seth Pitcock’s 2-way heroics continue to the end as Boone Grove wins 2A state title

Pitcock allows one run on three hits and also drives in the winning run.

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Porter County’s first female physician finally has a tombstone; historical marker unveiled downtown, too

After resting in an unmarked grave, Porter County’s first female physician has a tombstone and an Indiana Historical Bureau marker.

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