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East Chicago breaks ground on $2.5 million industrial project

EAST CHICAGO — For Mayor Anthony Copeland and Manhattan Mechanical Services president Mike Uremovich, Friday was a long time coming. Previo… Read more





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Valparaiso named finalist for USA Today's 10Best historical small town

Valparaiso named finalist for USA Today's 10Best historical small town. Read more

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Lakeshore Public Media to host forum on race, justice and death of George Floyd Tuesday

Lakeshore Public Media to host forum on race, justice and death of George Floyd Tuesday. Read more

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JC Penney to close at River Oaks Center

JC Penney, which already had filed for bankruptcy and announced it was shuttering 230 stores nationwide, said it would close its Calumet City department store at 200 River Oaks Drive. The troubled retailer is shuttering 154 stores this summer and plans to announce another wave of closures in the next few weeks. Read more

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Truck stop planned for MC

MICHIGAN CITY — The much anticipated construction of a truck stop and other commercial businesses along Interstate 94 outside Michigan City… Read more

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6 Things to Handle Before Relocating for a Job

Here's how to make the transition as easy as possible. Read more

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Don't Claim Social Security Benefits if You Can't Answer These 3 Questions

You can't afford to make a mistake and claim at the wrong time. Read more

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The Latest: Madrid's art museums reopen, but with rules

MADRID — Masterpieces by Velázquez, Goya, and Picasso can be enjoyed once again now that the most important art museums in Spain’s capital have reopened after almost three months closed because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Read more

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38% of Baby Boomers Worry About COVID-19's Financial Damage More So Than Health Damage

Talk about an eye-opening statistic. Read more

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By the numbers: Trump reads economic boom into jobs data

CHICAGO (AP) — President Donald Trump has always been a big numbers guy. Read more

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Still Working on Your Taxes? 4 Steps to Lessen the Burden

Don't make filing your 1040 forms more difficult than necessary. Read more

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