Post Tribune Monday, July 21, 2025 | | |
| | Potentially harmful levels of heat and humidity could hit the Chicago area on Wednesday and Thursday with top heat indices of 105 to 115. | | | Safety concerns are up about Ind. 49 and County Road 100 E, as business growth brings more traffic into the Coffee Creek development. | | | Although federal funding changes are challenging Gary Harm Reduction, the local organization does what it can to help those affected by addiction. | | | A Hobart detective is seeking information from the public that could solve the murder of a Lake Station woman who disappeared in 2002. | | | The Indiana Attorney General’s office sued a management company with properties in Hammond and East Chicago for its reportedly deceptive fine print. | | | Blue Flow Great Lakes Corp. is holding water and beach safety clinics at Gary’s Wells Street Beach this summer. | | | There’s been much anger and lament (my own included) about government budget cuts for PBS radio and TV stations around the country. | | | A Valparaiso councilman filed a formal complaint with the Indiana Public Access Counselor’s office over access to a city housing study. | | | Chesterton Town Council President Sharon Darnell produced an email she sent inviting Porter County Commissioner Jim Biggs to the July 14 council. | | | The Hobart School Board approved hiring retired Hobart Police Lt. Ryan Snedecor as the district’s new director of facilities. | | | |