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1. Woman fired by ArcelorMittal can proceed with case
The Indiana Civil Rights Commission has found that there is probable cause that the termination of a former ArcelorMittal USA Burns Harbor employee violated the […]
- By: By Christin Nance Lazerus cnance@post-trib.com
- Published: June 18, 2013 2:48PM
2. Hard decisions necessary to improve Gary
Life’s changes often play to mixed reviews. Most of us embrace changes that result in positive outcomes. The paving of Fourth, Fifth and 25th avenues […]
- By: By Karen Freeman-Wilson Gary Mayor
- Published: May 10, 2013 12:54PM
3. Report blasts teacher training, but PUC gets high rating
Purdue University Calumet is one of just 13 schools in the country with two highly rated teacher education programs, according to a controversial report released […]
- By: By Carole Carlson ccarlson@post-trib.com/302-0949
- Published: June 18, 2013 3:02PM
4. Letters to the Editor, June 5, 2013
Excited for Hillary run, win in 2016 presidential race Although it is a long way away, I am already excited about the possibility of Hillary […]
5. Hutton: Valparaiso High maneuvers its way into stronger basketball programs
I’ve always believed good coaches add value to the schools they work for. I’m talking about high school coaches. It’s a stupidly simple concept — hiring […]
- By: By Mike Hutton 613-0141 or mhutton@post-trib.com Twitter: @MikeHuttonPT
- Published: May 18, 2013 5:10PM
6. House passes far-reaching anti-abortion bill
WASHINGTON — The Republican-led House on Tuesday passed a far-reaching anti-abortion bill that conservatives saw as a milestone in their 40-year campaign against legalized abortion […]
- By: By JIM ABRAMS
- Published: June 18, 2013 11:42PM
7. Jerry Davich: Group of teens, parents takes discrimination claim to court
On the evening of June 1, 2012, Tawanna Staples’ son, Johnathan, went to TGI Fridays in Hobart along with several other teenage students from Theo […]
- By: JERRY DAVICH
- Published: June 1, 2013 11:32PM
8. Mutka: Dalton Lundeen’s pitching could help Valpo three-peat
Recruiting college baseball players is an inexact science. Not much different than what traumatizes professional scouts searching for Major League draft material. Highly-touted athletes can […]
- By: By John Mutka Post-Tribune senior correspondent jmutkapt@gmail.com
- Published: June 10, 2013 6:50PM
9. Mutka: Hoosiers bring back Big Ten baseball memories
Just making it to the College World Series, let alone winning it, is a major coup for teams north of the Mason-Dixon line. Warm weather […]
- By: By John Mutka Post-Tribune senior correspondent jmutkapt@gmail.com
- Published: June 16, 2013 7:22PM
10. CBO: 8 million to gain legal status in Senate bill
WASHINGTON (AP) — About 8 million immigrants living unlawfully in the United States would gain legal status under sweeping legislation moving toward a vote in […]
- By: By ERICA WERNER
- Published: June 18, 2013 1:20PM
