Post Tribune Monday, January 13, 2025 | | |
| | When Patz’s Market in Hebron closed in November 2017, the small town in southern Porter County was left without a grocery store. Now, DG Market, part of the Dollar General family of stores, decided to build a store there and it should open in August. | | | Following lawsuits filed earlier this week, the United Steelworkers president released a statement, doubling down on the union’s reasoning for its opposition of the U.S. Steel and Nippon Steel deal. | | | Recently received nearly 4-year-old documents allege Calumet Township paid Gary Common Council President Tai Adkins’ company $38,400 for a project that city leadership and the parks department didn’t know about. | | | Indiana legislators are considering two bills related to distributing or taking abortion pills, which Indiana University professor of law says amounts to overkill because abortion is already illegal in Indiana. | | | Crown Point could be the next community in Northwest Indiana to impose a 1% food and beverage tax. | | | Northwest Indiana students selected to join 900 other students from across the country for a weeklong government studies program in the nation’s capital all received black blazers and giant white winter coats as parting gifts. | | | Talks aimed at forming a West Porter Township Fire Protection Territory have broken down for the second time in nine months after the West Porter Township Fire Protection District and Winfield Township pulled out of talks with the town of Winfield citing trust and control issues. | | | |
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