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Lake Station award winning K-9 retires reluctantly
LAKE STATION | Mox, an 8-year-old K-9 officer, isn't pleased about his May 1 retirement, Detective Mike Smith said.
NFC championship: 2 teams, different perspectives
ATLANTA | The Falcons are well aware of just how desperate this city is for its first Super Bowl championship.
Gary man charged in high-speed chase
LAKE STATION | A 27-year-old Gary man was apprehended by Lake Station police after leading them on a high-speed chase that ended in Gary, police said.
Two charged with dealing prescription drugs following Lake Station raid
LAKE STATION | A Lake Station couple were charged Thursday with dealing prescription drugs out of their home near Edison Junior/Senior High School, police said.
Police raid home of suspected drug dealer on his birthday
LAKE STATION | A resident in the 2200 block of Park Street received a birthday surprise when police raided his home Wednesday and arrested him and his girlfriend, police said.
Expert claims deadly wind gust at State Fair was predictable
INDIANAPOLIS | A top meteorologist believes more accurate weather forecasting and a better evacuation plan could have minimized the effects of the Aug. 13 Indiana State Fair stage collapse that killed seven people and injured 58.
Hawks find Smith a real monster in covering his goal
CHICAGO | The fact the Phoenix Coyotes' Mike Smith stands tall in goal, literally and figuratively, is the biggest challenge to would-be Blackhawks goal-seekers in a low-scoring quarterfinals going into Game 4 Thursday.
Hawks' Shaw suspended for 3 games by Shanahan
CHICAGO | Andrew Shaw's Blackhawks teammates think he had been punished enough with five-minute major and game misconduct penalties for ramming his shoulder into Phoenix Coyotes goalie Mike Smith's head in Game 2.
Fundraiser planned for Lowell 3-year-old girl battling cancer
LOWELL | Friends and family of 3-year-old Kiley Smith will have a dinner and dance fundraiser to help pay her medical bills.
Region may lose millions over casino expansion
NWI communities and the state of Indiana could lose up to 15 percent of their gaming tax revenue if Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn signs pending legislation permitting new casinos in Chicago and the south suburbs, according to industry expert.
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