Post Tribune Wednesday, November 20, 2024 | | |
| | Approval by the city of Valparaiso’s Board of Works on Friday is the last formality to the city taking over the management of the Memorial Opera House for a period of three years beginning Jan. 1, 2025. | | | Whiting residents might have noticed flares from BP’s refinery, but a statement from city officials said it was expected. | | | Metro and LaMere are part of an offensive line that seems to change week to week. | | | Kurtz recovered from his injury to become a difference-maker for Crown Point. | | | Munster teammates Niko Panos and Nikola Dimitrijevic are among the selections. | | | Jenny Herold, a teacher at Eads Elementary in Munster, has received the “Inspiring Educator” award from the NWI Crossroads Chamber. | | | The Indiana Court of Appeals denied a Gary man’s bid to overturn his conviction for shooting a dog, then killing a man trying to shield his girlfriend – saying his 25-year sentence was appropriate. | | | A Gary man was sentenced to 105 months in federal prison after pleading guilty to being a convicted felon in possession of a firearm, according to a release from U.S. Attorney Clifford D. Johnson. | | | The Citizens Action Coalition is enlisting the public in its fight against NIPSCO’s proposed 20% increase in electric rates. | | | The Porter County Coroner’s Office released the identity Tuesday of the South Haven pedestrian killed after being struck by three cars in Portage as Douglas Smith, 65. | | | |