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1. The aftermath of terror is chaos, uncertainty
You know the feeling. You wake up filled with dread but, still groggy, you can’t put your finger on the reason. Possibilities flitter across the […]
2. Lessons from the legacy media – get it right, first
Enough mistakes and maybe we’ll learn: When in doubt, leave it out. I saw the spirit of that timeless journalistic warning used in the Boston […]
- By: By John Strauss Ball State journalism instructor
- Published: April 26, 2013 12:50PM
3. Electric Daisy Carnival in Joliet promises fixes after noise complaints
Organizers of the Electric Daisy Carnival said they would turn down the volume and set a curfew for fireworks after “unexpected noise complaints” from people […]
- By: By TINA SFONDELES and BOB OKON Staff Reporters tsfondeles@suntimes.com
- Published: May 25, 2013 11:46AM
4. Big birds love the mills
While the city of Crown Point doesn’t have any buildings tall enough to attract the magnificent peregrine falcon, residents go to work every day where […]
- By: By Kitty Conley kconley@post-trib.com
- Published: May 21, 2013 10:28AM
5. Jerry Davich: Did social media come of age in wake of Boston tragedy?
In the wake of the Boston Marathon attacks, city-lockdown manhunt, and hyper-intense news coverage, has social media finally come of age? Or is it still […]
- By: JERRY DAVICH
- Published: April 24, 2013 10:54PM
6. Letters to the editor, May 17
Instead of destroying guns, let’s give them back to cops While millions of relinquished or confiscated guns are currently being destroyed by federal, state and […]
7. Heaven’s not behind walls, it’s out in the community
At a recent gathering of newly ordained pastors serving in their first ministerial posts, I heard all kinds of “stories from the trenches.” Many of […]
8. Letters to the Editor, May 20, 2013
Jimmy Carter’s legacy will show he was among finest History will be kind to Jimmy Carter. No question: Within 100 years or maybe much […]
9. Regular exercise is key to a long and healthy life
The excuses many people — Hoosier women in particular — use to avoid exercise are seemingly endless: Children take all my free time, work leaves […]
- By: By Selen Razon
- Published: May 10, 2013 12:54PM
10. After disaster comes renewed talk of building safety
In the wind-swept prairie called Tornado Alley, the scene is eerily familiar: Homes smashed to splinters. Trees and telephone poles snapped like twigs. Piles of […]
