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6/1/26 PM UPDATE: Gary residents call for cleaner steelmaking; Purdue dean named to federal post; Latest on South Bend Chocolate Co. lawsuit

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Inside INdiana Business Radio on Demand for the afternoon of June 1, 2026. Residents and community leaders in Gary are calling on U.S. Steel to invest in cleaner steelmaking technology at its Gary Works operation. The dean of the College of Engineering at Purdue University has been confirmed to a position in the federal government. South Bend Chocolate Co. is responding to a request to have its lawsuit against the St. Joseph County Airport Authority dismissed. Plus, northwest Indiana leaders are now more confident in securing the new Chicago Bears stadium after a lack of action in the Illinois Legislature. Get the latest business news from across the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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