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1. 92-year-old woman found in house during meth raid
MUNCIE (AP) — State police say troopers found a 92-year-old woman inside a home where methamphetamine was being produced. An agency meth squad went to the […]
2. New division for P-T Awards Tournament
Over the years, the Post-Tribune Awards Tournament for women and men has gone through changes, and there are some older Northwest Indiana bowlers who have […]
- By: By Steve T. Gorches 314-3797 or sgorches@post-trib.com
- Published: May 21, 2013 11:32PM
3. 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
4. Plan a healthy meal for Mother’s Day
Mother’s Day brings back fond memories. Once my three brothers and I tried to prepare the meal for Mom—back before taking mothers out to eat […]
5. Mutka: Valparaiso all-star Puetz anything but anonymous
Garry Puetz came to Valparaiso University in 1969 because he could play baseball there. Four years later he departed for the New York Jets […]
- By: By John Mutka Post-Tribune senior correspondent jmutkapt@gmail.com
- Published: March 31, 2013 10:20PM
6. Make an edible gift for mom with fig preserves
If celebrating Mother’s Day has reached the point where drugstore bouquets and diner breakfasts constitute a fairly recognizable pattern, then it could be time to […]
7. 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
8. On Campus: Valpo grad Crozier sparkles in Horizon League tourney
Valparaiso’s stirring and improbable run to its second consecutive Horizon League softball championship overshadowed the heroics of Youngstown State pitcher Casey Crozier. The 5-foot-10 junior […]
- By: By John Mutka Post-Tribune senior correspondent
- Published: May 13, 2013 9:56PM
9. Gorches: Whiting breaks ground on turf project so many other schools should consider
As I was listening to different Whiting school officials on Thursday — from superintendent Sandra Martinez to principal Jay Harker and so on — explain […]
- By: By Steve T. Gorches sgorches@post-trib.com/@SteveTGorches
- Published: April 11, 2013 9:10PM
10. Cooking with homegrown rhubarb
Rhubarb is as hardy as a weed. If you are growing rhubarb in your backyard right now, it is probably making its presence known. It […]
