Post Tribune Wednesday, November 5, 2025 | | |
| | | | | Voters renewed an operating referendum for the Duneland School Corporation that will help them stay ahead of financial challenges. | | | | | First American Nuclear and Indiana leadership announced that the company will bring its headquarters, manufacturing facilities and an energy park to the state. | | | | | A Chicago man faces decades in prison for neglect after another child told a social worker they were told to lie in police interviews. | | | | | Former Portage Mayor James Snyder filed a motion for a new trial on a charge of obstructing the IRS, as sentencing in that case is set for Jan. 14. | | | | | Zion Richards has a team-high 95 tackles for Munster, which will play Merrillville for a sectional title. | | | | | Olthof Homes is hoping the Portage City Council will annex nearly 47 acres for a subdivision with single-family homes and paired cottages. | | | | | The last remaining Challenger Learning Center in Indiana is in jeopardy of closing after Purdue University Northwest notified the center it wasn’t renewing its lease, Challenger Center officials said Tuesday. | | | | | Hammond’s Veterans Parade and Ceremony marked its 12th year on a crisp, fall Saturday. | | | |