Cloudy with snow showers mainly during the evening. Low around 20F. Winds NNE at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of snow 60%..
Cloudy with snow showers mainly during the evening. Low around 20F. Winds NNE at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of snow 60%.
Updated: February 28, 2026 @ 3:24 pm
NEW BUFFALO — The New Buffalo Township board has scheduled a series of hearings to consider special land use conditions and possible revocations on five adult-use marijuana dispensaries next month.
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The back-up supply in Biletsky’s block meant the lift — unlike in many places — was still shuttling up and down
In her building in central Kyiv, Tetyana Chernyshenko is another who has been encouraging her neighbours to club together for a generator
Tetyana Kolisnichenko, in her Soviet-era block, has been filling plastic bottles with hot water to keep warm
Chernyshenko’s family opted for solar panels to fight blackouts
More than 1,000 of Kyiv’s 12,000 high-rise residential buildings have been without heating for the past month
Joint effort had brought Biletsky’s building closer together in the face of the unrelenting Russian attacks
The back-up supply in Biletsky’s block meant the lift — unlike in many places — was still shuttling up and down
In her building in central Kyiv, Tetyana Chernyshenko is another who has been encouraging her neighbours to club together for a generator
Tetyana Kolisnichenko, in her Soviet-era block, has been filling plastic bottles with hot water to keep warm
Chernyshenko’s family opted for solar panels to fight blackouts
More than 1,000 of Kyiv’s 12,000 high-rise residential buildings have been without heating for the past month
Joint effort had brought Biletsky’s building closer together in the face of the unrelenting Russian attacks
When Russian strikes cut off the power, heating and water to swathes of the Ukrainian capital in -20C temperatures, Denys Biletsky was prepared.
Following a round of particularly intense Russian barrages two years earlier, Biletsky had convinced his neighbours to chip in together to install solar panels and batteries on the roof of their high-rise apartment block.
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