Post Tribune Wednesday, September 10, 2025 | | |
| | The East Chicago Mexican Parade and Festival will go on as planned Sunday, Unión Benéfica Mexicana organizers said, as the 101st annual celebration will take on a call to action similar to the parade’s origin. | | | Purdue University Northwest declined to disclose how much famed astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson will be paid for his Sinai Forum talk. | | | Local builders pitched reopening Chesterton’s Brassie Golf Club and building 155 housing units around it during a Town Council meeting. | | | Amari Price has thrown six touchdown passes with no interceptions in three games. | | | The new PACE Virtual Academy already has 100 students, Portage Township Schools Superintendent Amanda Alaniz said Monday. | | | Lake County Parks and Recreation is receiving more than $700,000 in grants for Gibson Woods Nature Preserve in Hammond. | | | Improvement plans for Festival Park, termed “the heart of the city” by Hobart Mayor Josh Huddlestun, can now go forward. | | | Chesterton High School recorded its best-ever graduation rate as 99.1% of the members from the class of 2025 have received diplomas. | | | |