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1. Questions to ask about executive coaching
As May is International Coaching Month, this might just be the right time to determine if executive coaching is for you, but where do you […]
- By: By Leanne Hoagland-Smith
- Published: May 11, 2013 2:08PM
2. Jerry Davich: ‘You’re never prepared enough for this’
Before leaving Bartholomew Funeral Home in downtown Valparaiso, I felt compelled to ask one last haunting question that had been on mind for many years. […]
- By: Post-Tribune staff reports
- Published: April 13, 2013 11:00PM
3. Fired Valpo National Guardsman threatens to kill man, blow up his house
VALPARAISO — A National Guardsman, when fired Wednesday from the armory in Valparaiso, is accused of threatening to kill a man and blow up his […]
- By: By Erin Guerra Post-Tribune correspondent
- Published: May 16, 2013 10:59AM
4. Boone Township has till Tuesday to collect signatures
VALPARAISO — Vote counts for the special elections held May 7 were certified Friday during a meeting of the Porter County Election Board. With only […]
- By: By Matt Mikus mmikus@post-trib.com
- Published: May 17, 2013 11:32PM
5. Munster residents shouldn’t vote for higher school taxes
On Tuesday, the School Town of Munster is asking residents to vote on an increase of our property taxes to fund its school districts. According […]
- By: By Marie Eisenstein
- Published: May 3, 2013 2:08PM
6. Quickly, May 19, 2013
What’s the tea party outrage all about? Why shouldn’t the IRS closely scrutinize applications for tax exempt status? Oops, sorry. I forgot that the […]
7. Be kind, consistent when teaching your dog
Dear Readers: “Stay,” published by Scholastic press, is a true story written by Michaela Muntean, is a charming book about a man who finds a […]
8. Tree cutting upsets councilman
CROWN POINT — Northern Indiana Public Service Co. has contract crews going through the city cutting down trees in residents’ yards. City Councilman Robert Clemons, […]
- By: By Kitty Conley kconley@post-trib.com
- Published: May 14, 2013 11:44AM
9. Test scores do matter to colleges
Dear Mr. Bradshaw: My guidance counselor told me that SAT and ACT scores are not as important as they once were in the college admissions […]
10. 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. […]
