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1. Civil War history on display at welcome center
‘When the Civil War started many men volunteered thinking it was a lark and they’d be home in about six weeks or so,” according to […]
2. Gorches: Symbols of racism have no place in sports, life
The words “politically correct” are overused. I prefer using more accurate words: “morally correct.” And there are things going on with racist overtones that are […]
- By: By Steve T. Gorches 314-3797 or sgorches@post-trib.com
- Published: May 11, 2013 7:16PM
3. New Great Lake exhibit opens at Shedd Aquarium
Two-year-old Carson Bobek squealed, then recoiled as he plunged both hands into the icy water exclaiming — “Too far!” He gestured to a 4-foot, […]
- By: BY MEENAKSHI DALAL Staff Reporter
- Published: June 11, 2013 5:26PM
4. Girls basketball: Great Gaines for Pirates in summer tournament
CEDAR LAKE — Merrillville girls basketball coach Amy Govert is confident in the depth of her team, both inside and out, as it prepares for […]
- By: By Anthony Nasella Post-Tribune correspondent
- Published: June 15, 2013 11:34PM
5. Boys basketball: Mike Schlotman ready for Indiana-Kentucky all-stars
The Indiana-Kentucky All-star game has had a long, proud history. This year marks the event’s 75th year, which makes it the longest running summer hoops spectacle […]
- By: By Ryan Haskell Post-Tribune correspondent
- Published: June 10, 2013 7:52PM
6. LEGO ‘Star Wars’ Miniland exhibit showcases movie
“Star Wars’” and LEGO — for many children, they click together as tightly as one LEGO brick into another. LEGOLAND Discovery Center Chicago recently opened the […]
- By: By Kara Spak kspak@suntimes.com
- Published: March 20, 2013 2:38PM
7. Letters to the Editor, June 2, 2013
Changing the tax laws will fix the jobs situation in U.S. Jobs have been lost in this country for over 30 years due to our […]
8. Mint fest set to leave fresh memories
Chances are that you don’t connect chewing gum or brushing your teeth with Indiana agriculture, yet chances are that the mint flavoring in your gum […]
9. VU recruit Clay Yeo finds ways to contribute
TIPTON — Indiana All-Star Clay Yeo considers himself to have a high basketball IQ. The Valparaiso University recruit put that aspect of his game on […]
- By: By Brian Peloza Post-Tribune correspondent
- Published: June 12, 2013 11:12PM
10. Gorches: Kankakee Valley shows its support of Mrs. Cavinder
Time Magazine’s cover this week focuses on the “Me Me Me Generation” of today’s kids, calling them “Millennials” and describing them as “lazy, entitled narcissists.” […]
