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1. On Easter, all around us, a fresh day dawns
Wearing earmuffs with a spring bonnet would look funny, but in some areas, that might be wise. No matter — it’s how […]
2. An Easter dish with Southern roots
Southern Easter celebrations are the stuff made for magazine pages. The South is lucky, though, for there is rarely a risk of a frosty Easter […]
- By: By Marisa Renwald Post-Tribune correspondent
- Published: March 26, 2013 2:06PM
3. Take time to reflect on power of forgiveness
For all Christian believers, tomorrow — Good Friday — is one of the most sacred days of the year. A precursor to the Easter resurrection, […]
4. A delicious Easter lamb turned inside out
The classic Easter or spring lamb often is served with mint jelly. And that’s fine, assuming you want to play it safe. We decided to flip […]
- By: By ALISON LADMAN
- Published: March 26, 2013 2:10PM
5. Sweet and spicy hot cross buns
Hot cross buns with their combination of spicy, sweet and fruity flavors have long been a Good Friday tradition. The pastry cross on top of […]
- By: Corinne Powell
- Published: March 26, 2013 2:08PM
6. Pitch in to help your neighbors in need
Maybe by the middle of April, all the snow and cold weather will have disappeared. The Rebuilding Together Valparaiso board is sure hoping that, […]
7. Jeff Manes: Outdoorsman got his start through scouting
“Tell me and I forget, teach me and I may remember, involve me and I learn.” —Benjamin Franklin United States Sen. Bill Bradley (NBA […]
8. Mutka: Gary native Gerald Irons has sparkling resume from the Steel City
How many football Hall of Famers out there have met the Japanese emperor, had a school named after them, written a book and produced three […]
- By: By John Mutka jmutkapt@gmail.com
- Published: April 28, 2013 6:00PM
9. Woman works way up the ranks at IUN
“Grain by grain, a loaf. Stone by stone, a castle.” — Serbian proverb Marianne Milich and her husband, Andy, live in the town of […]
