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1. Charges filed in Hammond crash
Charges have been filed against a Hammond man in a Saturday afternoon crash that seriously injured another motorist. John Atchley, 55, of the 500 block of […]
- By: Post-Tribune staff report
- Published: May 21, 2013 3:20PM
2. Charges likely Wednesday against man who attacked Merrillville cop
Police are trying to nail down details about a man who was shot by an off-duty Merrillville police officer after the two engaged in a […]
- By: By Christin Nance Lazerus cnance@post-trib.com
- Published: May 21, 2013 2:42PM
3. Two serious crashes in Schererville over weekend
SCHERERVILLE — Two Crown Point men remain in unknown condition after serious weekend car accidents. Julian Egnatz, 18, of Highland, ran to the Schererville Police […]
- By: By Michelle L. Quinn Post-Tribune correspondent
- Published: May 20, 2013 4:04PM
4. Wanatah woman pleads guilty to molesting 3-year-old
VALPARAISO — The Wanatah woman who photographed herself molesting a 3-year-old for her boyfriend pleaded guilty Friday to two of the 13 felony charges against […]
- By: By James D. Wolfe Post-Tribune correspondent
- Published: May 17, 2013 2:45PM
5. Quickly’s Neighbors, May 20
We need Central Avenue from Hamstrom Road east repaved. The patching jobs don’t last, and make it worse than ever. Hobart at one […]
6. Quckly’s Neighbors, May 15
Large set of keys found in Hessville. I turned them in to the Hammond police. Good luck to the people of Hebron and Knox […]
7. Quickly, May 15, 2013
It doesn’t surprise me that you sold a $15 beer for $120. There’s a sucker born every minute. On my block we don’t […]
8. 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 […]
9. Region roller derby team back in action in Hammond
Beyond the fuzzy memories of the regularly televised 1970s phenomenon, roller derby enthusiasts acknowledge the sport has pretty much been absent from the minds of […]
- By: By Anthony D. Alonzo Post-Tribune correspondent
- Published: May 15, 2013 10:08PM
10. Jerry Davich: Hoarders are out of control
Jeannette Hamilton calls herself a “hoarder’s daughter.” The Lake Station woman’s mother was a hoarder of all things, including animals, a common aspect of the […]
