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1. Big birds love the mills
While the city of Crown Point doesn’t have any buildings tall enough to attract the magnificent peregrine falcon, residents go to work every day where […]
- By: By Kitty Conley kconley@post-trib.com
- Published: May 21, 2013 10:28AM
2. Osipoff: Purdue may not be deep, but they’ll have talent
First Sandi Marcius. Then Jacob Lawson. And then Anthony Johnson. After a circuitous season for Purdue in which it underperformed, it already has been an […]
- By: By Michael Osipoff mosipoff@post-trib.com/@MichaelOsipoff
- Published: April 17, 2013 9:10PM
3. The Staves eager to build U.S. fan base
Making their first visit to Chicago, up-and-coming folk trio the Staves aren’t asking for much. Deliver the three gorgeous girls some Chicago-style pizza and show […]
- By: BY TRICIA DESPRES
- Published: May 22, 2013 7:38AM
4. Jerry Davich: Merrillville aims to celebrate its diversity, not fear it
In late March, the shooting death of 14-year-old Depree Mims shook the Merrillville community and its school district. The promising Pierce Middle School student was […]
- By: JERRY DAVICH
- Published: May 2, 2013 10:38PM
5. 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 […]
6. Anonymous comments encourage ‘verbal vandalism’
The email I recently received was scathing in anger, racial bigotry and inflammatory name-calling. Prompted by a column I wrote regarding gun rights, its […]
- By: By Jerry Davich Post-Tribune metro columnist
- Published: April 11, 2013 10:44PM
7. Made in the USA back in style for small businesses
NEW YORK — When Martin Rawls-Meehan started making adjustable beds in 2004, it was a foregone conclusion that key parts would be made overseas. It […]
- By: BY JOYCE M. ROSENBERG | AP Business Writer
- Published: May 22, 2013 2:38PM
