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1. Law and Order Porter County
PORTER COUNTY Wife between son, husband pushed Michael Cloud, 48, was arrested for misdemeanor domestic battery for admittedly grabbing his 45-year-old wife by the […]
2. Mysteries of superior technology
The burst of electronic technology in the 21st century has produced at least two connected but unexpected results. First, technology has made life better except […]
3. Voucher plan hits brick wall
The plow-ahead mindset for Indiana’s two-year-old school voucher plan met its brick wall when the chairman of the Indiana Senate’s Appropriations Committee signaled his objections. […]
4. City wants to serve alcohol at Sportsplex
CROWN POINT — The city Parks Department is asking for approval of the City Council to be allowed to sell alcoholic beverages at the Sportsplex. […]
- By: By Kitty Conley kconley@post-trib.com
- Published: May 14, 2013 11:42AM
5. FDA head says menu labeling ‘thorny’ issue
Diners will have to wait a little longer to find calorie counts on most restaurant chain menus, in supermarkets and on vending machines. Writing a […]
- By: By MARY CLARE JALONICK The Associated Press
- Published: March 26, 2013 2:08PM
6. IUN is a good fit for adult learners
Indiana University Northwest is an ideal choice for adult learners who wish to return to college while still immersed in the duties of their busy […]
- By: By Emily Banas Indiana University Northwest
- Published: May 16, 2013 10:22AM
7. Law and Order Gary: Man charged with assaulting couple
GARY Man charged with assaulting couple Police arrested a Gary man charged with assaulting his ex-wife and her friend as they walked on Broadway Monday. Kitchard […]
8. Retirement cash crunch is looming
The U.S. is facing a retirement crisis. The simple fact is that most workers are saving too little to retire, according to the Employee Benefits […]
9. Letters to the Editor, May 21, 2013
Congress cares more about airport lines than children Imagine a mother with a vehicle on its last mechanical leg with two small children and a […]
10. Summit seeks to use nature as salve for violence
GARY — With a purpose to prevent criminal activities before they start, Gary resident Cassandra Cannon and Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore Ranger Kip Walton are […]
- By: By Lisa DeNeal Post-Tribune correspondent
- Published: May 18, 2013 4:32PM
