Post Tribune Monday, June 16, 2025 | | |
| | A Merrillville woman has sued the Lake County Sheriff’s Department, saying she was slammed to the ground and arrested in a June 5, 2023 traffic stop after she told officers she was pregnant. | | | President Donald Trump’s executive order inches Nippon Steel one step closer to a planned investment in U.S. Steel. | | | Valparaiso Mayor Jon Costas said $9.4 million in funds for infrastructure ranks as the city’s “largest-ever road resurfacing program.” | | | It’s a long walk from Portage to Washington, D.C., but for Antonio Gutierrez, it’s a step in support of Portage Recovery Association. | | | At least 700 people lined the Indianapolis Boulevard and Ridge Road intersection in what had to be the largest protest that area has seen in years. | | | Tasha Fotopoulos was among the Greek Orthodox faithful standing in front of St. Iakovos on Saturday waiting for the open the door ceremony. | | | River Forest is one of dozens of Northwest Indiana school districts and charter schools taking part in the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s SUN Meals, a free summer nutrition program for children 18-and-under. | | | Smith scores the go-ahead run in the ninth as Crown Point wins the state title. | | | Ferguson’s two-run single in the seventh inning gives Hanover Central a chance. | | | |
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