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U.S. Representative Frank Mrvan (D-Highland) is concerned that Congress's failure to agree on a long-term spending plan and the potential sale of U.S. Steel could have national security implications.
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Lakeshore Public Media host Dee Dotson speaks to Congressman Frank J. Mrvan about his mmunity Project funding requests for Fiscal Year 2024.
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U.S. Representative Frank Mrvan (D-Highland) joined Portage officials Wednesday to celebrate a pair of federally-funded infrastructure projects.
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A recent poll in Highland finds that support for national health insurance is universal, cross-partisan and higher than in national polls.
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Crown Point Fire Rescue will be able to add seven firefighters, thanks to a federal grant. The department has been awarded $2.26 million through FEMA's Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response (SAFER) program.
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No region of the state is more poised for accelerated growth than Northwest Indiana, according to Governor Eric Holcomb.
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Ivy Tech is getting some federal funding to help students from disadvantaged backgrounds finish college. Ivy Tech's Lake County Campus has gotten more than $323,420 from the U.S. Department of Education's Talent Search Program. That will be used "to provide academic, career, and financial counseling," according to an announcement from U.S. Representative Frank Mrvan's office.
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U.S. Representative Frank Mrvan's recent conversation with Lakeshore Public Radio has drawn a response from his Republican challenger's campaign.
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Efforts to build a continuous bike trail from Chicago to Michigan continue to move forward. The remaining gaps in the 60-mile Marquette Greenway Trail are being filled one piece at a time, thanks to an infusion of state and federal funding.
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A mayor, two attorneys, a doctor, a distiller, and a city council member share a joint — not the setup to a 4/20 joke but a campaign ad for a U.S. Senate candidate.