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1. Retirement cash crunch is looming
The U.S. is facing a retirement crisis. The simple fact is that most workers are saving too little to retire, according to the Employee Benefits […]
2. Letters to the editor, April 29
There’s no truth involved in Obamacare statements In reply to a previous letter, I checked with Fact-checker and Snopes.com and there was no confirmation of […]
3. Letters to the Editor, May 20, 2013
Jimmy Carter’s legacy will show he was among finest History will be kind to Jimmy Carter. No question: Within 100 years or maybe much […]
4. Uncover history at family archaeology program
If a student in your family has an interest in archaeology, then they’ll really dig Sunday’s Junior Archaeologists Family Program at the Oriental Institute, a […]
5. Star power — Adler tech revolutionizes sky show
As a pulsing nebula races toward the watchful audience, a hand shoots up to touch it. More hands follow suit, straining skywards. For the kids […]
- By: BY MADELINE NUSSER
- Published: May 16, 2013 3:32AM
6. 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
7. 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, […]
8. 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
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In the wind-swept prairie called Tornado Alley, the scene is eerily familiar: Homes smashed to splinters. Trees and telephone poles snapped like twigs. Piles of […]
