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1. Expert: Summer gas costs likely lower than 2012
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — A Purdue University economist says he expects this summer’s gasoline prices to be lower than last year. Energy economics specialist Wally Tyner […]
- By: THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
- Published: May 21, 2013 8:26AM
2. 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
3. Asparagus: A luxury of spring
Asparagus is spring’s most luxurious vegetable. It was once cultivated for medicinal purposes as a natural remedy for blood cleansing and diuretic properties. During […]
4. Stocks fall on news Fed weighed cutting stimulus
NEW YORK — Stocks fell in afternoon trading Wednesday on news that several Federal Reserve policymakers in a meeting earlier this month favored cutting back […]
- By: BY BERNARD CONDON | The Associated Press
- Published: May 22, 2013 7:52AM
5. 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
6. Green: The color of tyranny
Environmental activists and politicians would like you to think that we must love their regulations — or hate trees and animals. I love trees […]
- By: By John Stossel Commentary
- Published: April 5, 2013 11:24AM
7. Stocks gain on reassurance from a top Fed official
NEW YORK (AP) — Reassuring comments from a Federal Reserve official and better earnings from two big retailers helped push the stock market higher Tuesday. Stock […]
- By: THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
- Published: May 21, 2013 7:28AM
8. Local man explores history both near and far
“Here’s to the kids who are different, The kids who don’t always get A’s The kids who have ears twice the size of their peers, And noses […]
9. Spiritual medium practices her gift
“All those who believe in telekinesis, raise my hand.” — Steven Wright Karen Ketchum, 64, has been a widow for 20 years. She lives […]
10. Art appreciation
Hundreds of pieces of artwork adorned the gallery walls at the Center for Visual and Performing Arts in Munster during the recent 39th annual Tri-County […]
- By: By Sue Ellen Ross Post-Tribune correspondent
- Published: May 21, 2013 1:02PM
