Post Tribune Monday, March 16, 2026 | | |
| | | | | Indiana isn’t known for being environmentally friendly. But Kathy Sipple is working to gain recognition for pollinator-friendly habitats. | | | | | After decades of dreaming, planning and building, the South Shore Line’s West Lake Corridor rail service will finally begin March 31. | | | | | Chesterton Police Chief Tim Richardson said he has supervised his share of promotions but the one he oversaw Thursday stands out. | | | | | The last remaining snag before State Line Bridge on the Kankakee River can be removed is a permit from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. | | | | | Recent IURC filings show that NIPSCO discovered in October 2024 that it overcharged more than 3,500 customers for their gas service. | | | | | Gary’s Midtown district was named “The Midtown Broadway Cultural Heritage & Music District” and designated as an Indiana Main Street community. | | | | | Porter County E911 will dispatch 911 calls from Chesterton and Porter as of April 1, though towns officials expected another meeting first. | | | | | Class size and pay topped the questions teaching candidates asked school representatives at the Indiana University Northwest’s job fair. | | | |