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WYIN (channel 56), branded on-air as Lakeshore PBS, is a secondary PBS member television station licensed to Gary, Indiana, United States, serving the Chicago area. It is owned by Northwest Indiana Public Broadcasting, Inc., as a sister station to NPR member WLPR-FM (89.1).
Lake County is also served by the Post-Tribune, a daily newspaper based in Merrillville. Lakeshore Public Television operates WYIN-TV Gary on channel 56 and is the local PBS station in the Chicago television market. These eight broadcast radio stations serve Lake County and are part of the Chicago market:
Edgewater is a beach community on the north shore of Flint Lake. In 1890, Howard Dickover purchased the entire area and put a resort hotel on the lake, naming it ‘Edgewater Beach’. In 1910, the Valparaiso and Northern Railway passed around Flint Lake and an Edgewater station was constructed. Today, the only remaining evidence of the resort ...
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Porter died at the age of 47 on Thursday, November 15, at her home in the Toluca Lake neighborhood of Los Angeles. She was pronounced dead at the scene at 11:40 a.m. She was pronounced dead at the ...
Peggy Caserta, a former lover of Janis Joplin, has died. She was 84.. Nancy Cleary, her friend and the publisher at Wyatt-MacKenzie, which released her 2018 memoir I Ran Into Some Trouble ...
The Chicago, Lake Shore & South Bend Railway began to provide service from South Bend to Chicago shortly after 1900. The Chicago businessman Samuel Insull reorganized the line as the Chicago, South Shore & South Bend (today's South Shore Line) in 1925, upgrading the stations and encouraging tourism. A number of promotional posters were issued ...
Porter County is part of Indiana's 1st congressional district. In state government, Porter County is in Indiana Senate districts 4th, 5th and 6th; in Indiana House of Representatives districts 3rd, 4th, 10th, 19th and 20th. For most of its history, Porter County was a Republican Party stronghold in presidential elections.