A Gary woman faces charges for allegedly dealing drugs and synthetic marijuana out of a home with five kids.
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Lowell man charged in drunken crash after leaving Crown Point bar
A Lowell man was charged Monday with several felonies in a drunken one-vehicle crash that injured him and three passengers on the way home from a Crown Point bar.
Fire protection territory talk sparked again after fires at Lakes of the Four Seasons
Residents served by the West Porter Township Fire Protection District packed the Monday meeting of the WPTFPD Board to report service concerns following a March 8 house fire in Lakes of the Four Seasons, as well as another house fire five months earlier in unincorporated Lake County.
Valparaiso Police investigating Tuesday morning disturbance
Valparaiso Police are investigating a Tuesday morning disturbance during which one of the subjects involved fired a single gunshot but nobody sustained serious injuries, according to a release.
‘We’re promoting the chamber members’: Portage chamber’s new leader focused on growth, service
Jerry Czarnecki, new executive director of the Greater Portage Chamber of Commerce, is focused on growing membership by improving services to the business community.
Indiana property tax bill amended in House Ways and Means, advances to House
The property relief bill was further amended to draw from components of three bills in the Indiana House Ways and Means committee Monday, which Democratic members voiced concern about and Republican members praised for its property tax relief.
Court briefs: Fatal drug robbery sentencing, sex crimes involving minors, shooting charges dropped
Court briefs
Community news: Food waste compost program and dementia caregiver session
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Crown Point man gets 3-year split term for trapping woman
A Crown Point man was sentenced to a three-year split term Monday for trapping a woman in a car.
Science Olympiad competitors learn to expect the unexpected
Most people seem to think that science is doing something and having it work the way you think it’s going to, she said during a moment in which she could sit down at the State Competition at Purdue Northwest Saturday. But rarely — if ever — does it happen that way.