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1. Over 21,000 in Gary still without power after severe storms in Indiana (wthr.com) — More than 21,000 people in Gary are still without power over a week after severe storms, forcing families to rely on generators, spend savings, and even pause small businesses. State agencies and the National Guard are helping NIPSCO clear debris and restore electricity, but many Gary residents say they urgently need more relief and a faster timeline.
2. Tens of thousands in Indiana are still without power a week after deadly storms (ksgf.com) — More than 20,000 customers in Gary are still without electricity a week after destructive storms, and NIPSCO now says full power restoration there isn't expected until August 25. Crews are rebuilding heavily damaged infrastructure while Mayor Eddie Melton and utility leaders acknowledge residents' frustration over lost food, heat, and long days without air conditioning.
3. Huntsville woman collects supplies for hometown of Gary, Indiana after tornado (waff.com) — Gary residents still without power after last week's tornado are getting help from a Huntsville native who's collecting flashlights, batteries and other essentials and personally driving them back to her hometown. Donations are being gathered through Saturday in Alabama, aimed at helping Gary families keep food cold and manage daily life while they wait for electricity to be restored.
4. Entire record labels (and Jesse Jackson) came together for two of history's greatest concert films (avclub.com) — Gary gets a brief but notable mention as the site of the 1972 National Black Political Convention, where Jesse Jackson also spoke earlier that year. The piece mainly explores how Jackson and major Black artists powered two landmark concert films, Wattstax and Save The Children, blending music, politics, and community pride. It's a reminder of Gary's place in Black political history.
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