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Everything Happening in NWI in April

A Recap of Local and State News

Today’s Headlines

Weather Forecast for NWI

The Call to Explore:

Welcome back, Explorers, for your Thursday edition of NWI Explored, for 4/23/2026. We’re almost all the way through yet another month of 2026 and almost 1/3 of the way through the year already. Time is moving at an accelerated pace it seems, but there’s so much going on that we can get excited about. The weather seems to be breaking somewhat, everyone is returning to the outdoors, and the summer is just around the corner. So, with that in mind, let’s talk about what’s been going on in NWI since Monday and get you set with every way to explore NWI this weekend.

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🏘The Lowdown 🏘

Every issue of NWI Explored comes with The Lowdown: a roundup of the most important news and happenings around the Region and Indiana writ large.

Eyeing toward future savings and educational safety, The School City of Whiting has begun the process of issuing up to $24 million in debt to upgrade its schools and make them more energy efficient.

  • SCW superintendent Dave Verta told the school board at a meeting on Monday that the district’s schools have outlived expectations of usability (~50 year lifespan) and will need large-scale infrastructure upgrades soon to keep up with normal operations. Plans are currently to issue $14 million in bonds, with the cap being as high as the aforementioned figure of $24 million. These upgrades are simple: mechanical systems, HVAC, electrical/wiring, and plumbing. While the initial construction of these buildings - which goes back to over a hundred years ago, with Whiting High School opening in 1909 - was incredibly high-quality, it’s time to make sure Whiting’s schools are able to survive for yet another 100 years.

Steelmaker giant and large employer of Region locals Cleveland Cliffs has reported a $229 million loss for their first quarter of 2026.

  • The steelmaker has not reported an annual profit since 2023 and will be idling plate facilities in Burns Harbor and Gary as a direct response to continual financial upheaval. An unsuccessful acquisition attempt of U.S. Steel a few years back certainly hasn’t helped the company as they’ve lost more than $2.3 billion in the last 2 years and change. Brief solace can be found in the fact that, this time last year, the company reported a $486 million loss for their first quarter. So, it might be looking up in some way.

Parishioners in Dyer are rallying together to save St. Joseph Catholic Church - a historic building founded 160 years ago and one of NWI’s oldest churches - after the Diocese of Gary’s decision to merge parishes between St. Joseph and St. Maria Goretti.

  • Formal appeals under canon law are being put together to save the historic building, with parishioners claiming that they are willing to take this issue all the way to the Vatican if need be. Parishioners are also using other NWI historic churches as an example of how to preserve these communal tether points - like St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception in Michigan City, which dates back to 1867 as well. That church underwent renovations and preservation efforts that have made the whole area around it a historic district of the city - an option that St. Joseph parishioners would like to see extended to them. They are also pleading the Diocese of Gary to take example from the Diocese of Fort Wayne, who have continually opted to not close churches in favor of preserving these historic districts and broad parishes.

State legislature leaders have canceled the one-day technical session of the Indiana General Assembly scheduled for May 12, determining that there was no need for the chambers to convene.

  • The Indiana General Assembly has an annual one-day session pre-authorized by state law that is used for overriding gubernatorial vetoes or for correcting technical mistakes on new statutes and bills before they take effect. That such day this year was scheduled for May 12, but Senate President Rod Bray, R-Merrillville and House Speaker Todd Huston, R-Fishers have decided to convene the two chambers of the state legislature on that day - citing the cost and inconvenience of pulling the 150 different representatives and senators back to the state’s capitol as being too great. The other core reason is that Republican Governor Mike Braun approved all but one proposal endorsed by the Republican-led state legislative chambers, so there is nothing for the chambers to reconsider or override.

St. John, Dyer, Cedar Lake and Crown Point were listed in a recent study as among the safest cities to live in the state, based on violent crime and property crime rates as reported by the FBI.

➡️What’s In, What’s Out? ➡️

A quick summary of the businesses around NWI that have come and those that have gone
  • Edwardo’s Natural Pizza, a longtime staple in Munster, has shuttered its doors. They were known for their Chicago-style pizzas - of which they had a variety of specialty options like a Tex-Mex or BBQ Chicken, as well as a stuffed pizza offering. Multiple locations of the chain have closed recently, with the only remaining location being in the city of Chicago.

  • The Great American Bagel Company has opened its doors in Munster, only the second of its kind in the state of Indiana. The chain opened this new spot in the Maple Leaf Crossing development, located at 10221 Calumet Ave. They offer somewhere in the ballpark of 30 different bagel varieties, a whole host of cream cheese flavors, paninis, wraps and even smoothies.

  • William B’s Steakhouse in Blue Chip Casino will be closed for an undisclosed amount of time to go through significant renovations.

  • Tony’s Deli in Dyer, as of May 1st, is adding a full liquor bar and some 50 seats to their shop. This 1,500 sq. ft. expansion will allow the deli to serve Italian wines and spirits, craft cocktails, beer and much more.

  • Tossed & Found, an antique shop inhabited an old one-room schoolhouse in northern LaPorte County, has opened its doors. The shop specializes in farmhouse and primitive items and will be open in the warmer months - April to October every year. Stay tuned to their Facebook as their hours will vary week to week, mostly open on weekends.

  • MizFitz Pizza, a classic Chicago tavern-style pizza shop, has opened its doors in downtown Medaryville. Opened by the Bachan family, they started making pizzas out of a wood-fired oven in a trailer a few years back, but have opened this brick and mortar store finally. They only have a few tables in their small location, but offer carry-out and hope to expand to offering delivery soon.

  • Blockhead Beerworks, a staple in downtown Valpo that offers Asian fusion cuisine alongside craft beer and spirits, will be opening their second location in LaPorte soon. This new location plans to offer largely the same menu, but will focus kushiyaki skewers as their specialty.

  • Athens Pita has closed its doors in Munster, after around 6 years of operation. The 437 Ridge Rd. location served Greek fast-casual classics like gyros and falafel, with Chicago iconography adorning its walls.

  • Daily Grind Coffee and Ice Cream Shop has opened its doors in Dyer, offering a wide, ever-changing variety of ice cream flavors and staple coffee drinks. They are located at 10221 Calumet Ave, open from 12-8pm.

  • House of Garlic, the Mediterranean food truck that has long been servicing across all of NWI, has announced they have finalized a brick and mortar location in Merrillville. Their plan currently is to open sometime in May and they will be offering the same classic menu locals have come to know them for: shawarma, kebab, falafel and more.

☑️Recurring Reminders for NWI Locals☑️

EARLY VOTING IS OPEN TO ALL INDIANA RESIDENTS AS OF TUESDAY, APRIL 7TH.

BELOW, YOU CAN FIND A LIST OF ALL THE EARLY VOTING SITES.

For the near future, I will be leaving this information about early voting sites in the newsletter each edition so that all Explorers know where they are able to vote early for Indiana’s primary coming up.

  • Lake County Early Voting Sites

    • All sites, other than Crown Point, will be open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays through May 1; 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Thursdays; 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on April 25 and May 2; and 9 a.m. to noon May 4.

      • Lake County Government Center Admin Building, 2293 N. Main St, Crown Point

        • Open from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays through May 1; 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Thursdays; 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on April 25 and May 2; and 8:30 a.m. to noon May 4.

      • Carrie Gosch Early Learning Center, 4001 Indianapolis Blvd, East Chicago

      • Gary Public Library, 220 W. 5th Avenue

      • Hammond County Courthouse, 232 Russell St.

      • Wicker Park Breezeway, 8554 Indianapolis Blvd, Highland

      • Police Communications Center, 705 E. 4th St., Hobart

      • Lowell Town Hall, 501 E. Main St

      • Munster Town Hall, 1005 Ridge Road

      • Schererville Town Hall, 10 E. Joliet St.

      • St. John Township Assessor, 9157 Wicker Ave.

      • Winfield Government Complex, 10645 Randolph St.

  • Porter County Early Voting Sites

    • All Porter County sites will be open from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays through May 1; 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays; 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on April 25 and May 2; and 8:30 a.m. to noon May 4.

      • Chesterton Town Hall, 790 Broadway

      • Hebron Community Center, 611 N. Main St.

      • Portage

        • NIRPC Building, 6100 Southport Rd.

        • North County Complex, 3560 Willowcreek Rd.

      • Valpo

        • Porter County Admin Building, 155 Indiana Ave.

        • Union Township Fire Station #2, 267 N. 600 W

        • Valparaiso Fire Training Center, 355 Evans Ave

  • LaPorte County Early Voting Sites

    • Michigan City - 8th and Wabash, 302 W. 8th St.

      • April 7th to May 4th

        • Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday: 8am -4pm

        • Wednesday: 10am - 6pm

    • LaPorte County Fairgrounds, 2581 W. State Rd 2

      • April 13th - May 4th

        • Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday: 8am - 4pm

        • Wednesday: 10am - 6pm

    • Rolling Prairie - Wills Township Community Center, 6981 E. 350 N

      • April 21st - May 4th

        • Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday: 8am - 4pm

        • Wednesday: 10am - 6pm

    • Wanatah Town Hall

      • April 21 - May 4th

        • Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday: 8am - 4pm

        • Wednesday: 10am - 6pm

  • Starke County Early Voting Sites

    • Starke County Courthouse, 2nd Floor

      • April 7th -30th

        • Weekdays from 8am to 4pm

        • Saturday, April 25th from 8am to 3pm

        • Saturday, May 2nd from 8am to 3pm

        • Monday, May 4th from 8am to noon

    • North Judson-Wayne Township Fire Department

      • April 23rd and 24th from 11am to 5pm

      • April 25th from 9am to 2pm

    • Koontz Lake Sewer District Building

      • April 30th and May 1st from 11am to 5pm

      • May 2nd from 9am to 2pm

  • Jasper County Early Voting Sites

    • Jasper County Courthouse

      • April 7th to May 1st - 8am to 4pm

      • April 25th and May 2nd (Saturdays)

        • 8am to 4pm

    • American Reformed Church

      • April 7th to April 30th

        • 9am to 6pm

      • April 25th and May 2nd (Saturdays)

        • 9am to 4pm

  • Free tax sessions, focused on property taxes and how they are calculated, are available to NWI residents at the following locations, on the following dates

    • 6-7 p.m., April 28, Valparaiso Library

🌽Farmer’s Market Rundown🌽

A look at the local farmer’s markets and the like that will be running imminently
  • Crown Point Farmer’s Market

    • 183 S. West St. (Bulldog Park)

      • Every Saturday from 8am to 1pm, starting May 23rd

  • Cedar Lake Farmer’s Market

    • 7408 Constitution Ave

      • Every Wednesday from 3-8pm starting May 13th, some Saturdays starting May 23rd

  • Miller Beach Farmers Market

    • 667 S. Lake St

      • Every Sunday from 11am to 1pm, starting June 4th

  • The Sunday Vibe Market

    • 4405 N Calumet Ave, Valpo

      • Every Sunday from 10am to 4pm, starting May 17th

  • Coffee Creek Farmers Market

    • 2300 Village Point, Chesterton

      • Every Wednesday from 3-7pm, started on April 8th

  • Farmed and Forged Market

    • 435 Sibley St., Hammond

      • Every Thursday, from 3:30 - 7pm, starting May 28th

    • 800 Washington St, Michigan City

      • Every Saturday, from 8am to 12pm, starting May 23rd

    • Corner of Monroe and Lincolnway, LaPorte

      • Every Sunday from 10am to 1pm, starting May 24th

  • Chesterton European Market

    • Downtown Chesterton

      • Every Saturday, from 8am to 2pm, starting May 2nd

🎟️What’s Going On in NWI?🎟️

Every issue of NWI Explored, we give you the best events and spots to check out during the current month.

Recurrent Events:

Here we will try to aggregate all of the weekly specials available to Explorers around the Region. If you own a local business and want people to be aware of your weekly specials or events, let us know by sending an email to [email protected]!

Tuesday is Trivia day at White Rhino in Dyer. Find out more about this weekly event at the link here. Wednesday at White Rhino is Bingo night, starting at 6:30pm.

18th Street Brewery has its weekly Music Trivia and Karaoke night every Wednesday. Doors open at 4pm, with trivia starting at 6pm. Find out more here. On Thursday nights, they also host a weekly Line Dancing night with host Mizz Coco. Find out more here.

Shady Creek Winery hosts a weekly live music event each and every Sunday. Find a schedule of upcoming artists at the link here.

Anderson’s Winery in Valpo hosts weekly live music each and every weekend. Find a schedule of upcoming performances at the link right here.

Find out info about the classes and everything the Chesterton Art Center has going on here. The Center constantly has events for beginners, young artists, and apprentices alike, so anyone looking to build their skills and learn new ones should keep tabs on what the Chesterton Art Center has going on.

Off Square Brewing in Crown Point hosts a weekly Bingo Night on Thursdays, running from 7-9 pm each and every week. One lucky number can make you the big winner of the night! Find further info here. They also host a weekly Trivia Night on Wednesdays from 7pm.

Up Your Alley in Schererville has regular specials all week, perfect for families and groups of friends. Monday is a bowling special, Tuesday is Laser Tag, Wednesday is Dark Rides, and Thursday is the Arcade. Find more info and the specific deals available each week right here.

Every Monday, from 7-9 pm, Journeyman Distillery in Valpo hosts a Trivia Night. Three rounds of trivia keep the night alive, with teams of up to six people fight to win the grand prize every week. Find more info right here.

Lighthouse Restaurant in Cedar Lake has a weekly wine special running through dinner service. Happy hour specials and heavily discounted bottles every single Wednesday!

Every second Saturday each month, Beale Pottery in Westville hosts a “Make Cool Stuff Club”. This is a group that meets to, well, make cool stuff in the form of pottery! Find more info about the spot and their events right here.

On the last Tuesday of every month, Downtown Highland hosts a restaurant crawl. This community event always features a bunch of the local spots offering specials and deals, so its a great way to spend an evening hopping from meal to meal. Find more info right here.

Tiny’s Coffee Bar in Miller Beach has recurrent events every single week. Check out their page to find the full slate of events.

Sip Coffee House in Highland has a Wednesday Game Night every single week from 6-9pm. In partnership with the Northwest Indiana Board Game Association.

Valparaiso Pathways Committee holds Free community rides once a month during the warmer months. Click here to look at their schedule of group rides across the city.

Conway Observatory in Lowell hosts open houses once a month for all ages to come in and take a look into the deep stretches of space. Totally free and with different focuses at each open house, you can learn about a host of cool space topics across the year. Find their schedule at the link right here.

Getting into photography or a seasoned vet looking to get out there and shoot more? Lake County Parks Photo Club has regular meetings every 2nd Wednesday at Turkey Creek Golf Course, with regular field trips out in the NWI expanse. Find more info and the full schedule at the link right here.

Gibson Woods Nature Preserve in Hammond holds a weekly Hike through nature every Wednesday. Find their full schedule right here. Pre-registration is required.

Miller Beach Arts and Creative District holds a free community yoga session every Sunday, beginning at 10am at the District building. Find info and other event listings here.

For all the fellow writers out there, Tiny’s Coffee Bar in Miller Beach holds a weekly writing group each and every Saturday, starting at 10:15am. Sometimes all it takes to spark inspiration is being around fellow creatives. Find more info about the group right here

Coffee Creek Farmers Market will be running every single Wednesday from April 8th to October 28th, 3-7pm at the Coffee Creek Pavilion Parking Lot. Find full info about the market right here.

The Dig the Dunes Beer Run & Wine Walk will be starting up on April 23rd, running once a month through the summer and early fall. A new spot in the Dunes area will be selected each month, with a 2-3 mile walk/run taking place before the group kicks back to enjoy a drink along the lakeshore. Find full information at the link right here and find the schedule right below.

Starting on April 25th, and running every Saturday through August, Indiana Dunes National Park’s 1966 Hiking Challenge begins! 19 hikes that cover 66 miles of the Dunes Park trails, celebrating the foundation of the park in 1966. Every Saturday at 8:00 am, hokes will take place in different areas of the park ranging from 1-7 miles. Complete them all and you earn a free 1966 Hiking Challenge sticker to show off to the world. For more details and specifics, click here.

In partnership with the NWI Ultimate League, we want to issue a special announcement about their spring leagues!

NWI Ultimate, with partnership of the Portage Parks Department, is the preeminent local ultimate frisbee league for NWI. Featuring COED divisions for all ages, these leagues are open to new players and seasoned experts. Find all the information at the link right here or in the infographic below.

Local Theatre

A Rundown of all the local theatre companies and their upcoming productions.

Chicago Street Theatre, Valparaiso - info here

Memorial Opera House, Valparaiso - info here

La Porte Little Theatre, LaPorte - Info Here

4th Street Theater, Chesterton - Info Here

  • Hamlet; running from June 5th to 21st

Beatniks on Conkey, Hammond - Info Here

Footlight Players, Inc, Michigan City - Info Here

Indiana Ballet Theatre Company - Info Here

  • Swan Lake - April 18th (two performances - 1pm and 7pm)

Marian Theatre Guild, Whiting - Info Here

Towle Theater, Hammond - Info Here

  • Doublewide Texas; running from May 1st to 17th

Valpo University Theatre- Info Here

Ticket information and the full schedule can be found right here.

What to Expect in April

Running Vines Winery in Chesterton has a slate of events, specials and programming for the whole month of April - including singo events, trivia nights, live music and brunch specials. Find their full schedule below.

Tulip Tyme at Harvest Tyme Farm is now open to the public. Wander through the fields of over 300,000 tulips and take in the beauty and serenity of NWI spring. Concessions will be available, but the amusement rides will not be in operation. Learn more at Harvest Tyme’s website right here.

Gabis Arboretum in Valpo is hosting a Woodland Miniature Workshop on April 23rd, starting at 3pm. Unleash your creative spirit and learn all about the construction of woodland miniature houses while spending the day out in nature on the Heron Trail. Find more info here. On April 24th, they will also be holding an Arbor Day Celebration starting at 6pm, featuring tree planting and a guided evening hike. Info for that event can be found right here as well

On April 23rd, 7pm, Go down to The Hangar Grill Pub in La Crosse for a bout of Chicago Trivia! Paired with the night of trivia are some Windy City classics - Italian beefs, Chicago dogs, Maxwell Street Polish, and (of course) some Chicago Handshakes to wash it all down.

Avenue 912 will be hosting a screening of The Rocky Horror Picture Show on April 24th. Obviously, if you know you know. This is an all-ages event, but there will be a full bar available for the 21+ folks.

Coming to the Hammond Civic Center on April 25th, an unforgettable night of action will ensue when Armored Medieval Martial Arts comes crashing through town. Top fighters from all over the world will be duking it out in full armor, bashing each other with swords, maces and shields across 10 epic bouts. Find tickets and full details right here.

Lubeznik Center for the Arts in Michigan City will be hosting a Commune + Market event from April 25th to the 26th. Tens of artists and local creatives will be in attendance, offering an enticing mix of fine arts and crafts.

Cedar Lake Farmers Market at Harvest Tyme will be taking place on April 25th + 26th, from 10am to 6pm. Shop incredible local vendors and stroll through the hundreds of tulip blooms on the Harvest Tyme farm. Support local and find unique handmade goods, all in the beautiful Springtime of NWI. Full info can be found right here.

Water Fest will be taking place on April 25th, courtesy of the City of Hobart. Take in a day at Robinson Lake, meeting with the community and learning more about the natural resources that make our surroundings so unique. Family-friendly event with so much to do. All the info can be found right here.

Purdue Northwest’s Food and Beverage Festival will be taking place on April 29th, starting at 5pm until 7pm. Sample a variety of culinary offerings and beverage options, all prepared by the HTM students. Tickets and full info can be found here.

Live Music For the Month of April

May’s Events Begin!

The Marshall J. Gardner Center for the Arts will be opening their new exhibition - A Shared Territory in Imagination: Three Artists in Abstract - on May 1st. It will be running through June 6th and feature works from mixed-media artist Matthew Kowalski, wax and oil artist Patty Roberts, and acrylic-on-wood artist Wes Thorn. Find more information about the exhibition right here.

Celebrate Cinco De Mayo at the Hammond Civic Center with their Cinco De Mayo Fiesta on May 1st, starting at 5pm. With performances by Ballet Folklorico Yolotzin and food provided by El Gran Taco Mexican Grill, it’s sure to be night of fun and celebration. Find tickets and information at the link right here.

The 28th Annual Munster Car Show is right around the corner and it will be taking place at Community Park in Munster on May 2nd - starting at 9am and running until 3pm. Automotive excellence and stunning feats of engineering will be on display for all to see, so if you’re a gearhead you won’t want to miss out. Find more info at the link right here.

City of Valpo’s Chocolate Walk will be taking place on May 2nd, running from noon to 4:30 pm. Take a stroll through Downtown Valpo and indulge in luxurious chocolate treats from a host of local businesses. Find the full list of participating businesses and find more information at the link right here.

Byway Brewing is hosting a Derby de Mayo party on May 2nd, running from 11am to close. Celebrate both of early May’s biggest traditions in one over-sized celebration - full of festive flavors, themed cocktails, various hats and a whole host of other fun. Find more information right here.

Three locations along the Dunes Lakeshore will be taking part in the Mom’s Day Shop & Hop on the weekend of May 2nd and 3rd. Beale Pottery (Westville), The Goblin Duneside Bar & Eatery (Beverly Shores), and Blue Moon Vintage Market (Westville) are the participating spots, offering beautiful shopping experiences and a relaxed spring day of shopping for mothers all around NWI. Find all the info right here.

Gabis Arboretum’s Railway Garden will be opening on May 2nd. This two-acre attraction tells the story of the American railroad through large displays and miniatures, providing a great day out for the family. Find more information about the spot and their hours at the link right here.

Hobart Art Theater is hosting a unique Mother’s Day event in the form of a Listen to Your Mother show on May 3rd. This is a live, local storytelling show celebrating mothers in all of their forms with a collection of diverse stories from local writers and performers. Sounds like a really interesting and singular way to celebrate the most important people in all of our lives: our moms! Find tickets and further information at the link right here.

Shipshewana on the Road will be coming to Crown Point at the Lake County Fairgrounds on the weekend of May 2nd and 3rd. This gift, food and craft show makes its way all around NWI across the year and it’s Crown Point’s turn. Find unique trinkets, handmade goods and a certainly unique day of shopping on this weekend. Find more information at the link right here.

The Town of St. John is putting on a Mother’s Day Crochet Workshop on May 7th, providing a unique hands-on way to celebrate Mother’s Day. Find tickets and further information at the link right here.

The Museum at Lassen’s Resort on Cedar Lake will be holding their Season Opener on May 7th, starting at 6pm. The night will feature awards presentations, ribbon cutting of new exhibit experiences, a cash bar with beer and wine and other celebrations of yet another summer season for the resort. Find more information and RSVP right here.

The Brewery Lodge & Supper Club in Michigan City will be hosting its 6th Annual Tequila Convention on May 9th, running from 5pm to 10pm. Fine tequilas will be available to sample, with experts on hand to teach about the technique and history behind this beloved spirit. Get tickets and find the full lowdown at their site right here.

May 9th will be the date for Girls on the Run Festival and 5k at Fair Oaks Farms, capping off their season with a celebration and a moment of joy. Learn more about the program and this event at their site right here.

Celebrate Mother’s Day at Wild Wood’s in Hobart with their Mother’s Day Tea on May 9th, starting at 11am. The incredible women in our lives deserve to be appreciated, so treat them to a elegant and charming afternoon tea surrounded by soft spring flowers and a curated brunch and tea assortment. Find tickets and information right here.

Yet another option for those looking to celebrate the mothers in their lives, The Barker Mansion’s Mother’s Day Tea is the perfect option. Taking place on May 9th from 1pm to 4pm, celebrate mom with a Gilded Age afternoon tea service, capped of with a guided tour of the Barker Mansion. Find tickets and information right here.

Live Music in May!

May Events will continue popping up in the newsletter on each upcoming edition of NWI Explored.

That’ll do it for this Monday Edition of NWI Explored.

Happy Exploring,

Eric & Luke, The NWI Explored Team

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