Post Tribune Wednesday, February 25, 2026 | | |
| | | | | The Indiana bill that outlines a financial structure for a proposed Chicago Bears stadium in Hammond passed the House Tuesday. | | | | | Within the next two weeks, a platoon of contractors will knock down 60 homes across Gary in its third demolition blitz. | | | | | Portage is getting a new community-focused grocery store. The Board of Zoning Appeals gave approval for the project Monday. | | | | | The town of Porter wants to install a kayak launch on the banks of the Little Calumet River underneath the Waverly Road Bridge. | | | | | The kid who learns to run conduit and terminate high-voltage panels in a well-funded high school program may ultimately have a clearer path to financial security than many of their college-bound peers. | | | | | Senate Bill 164 requires the Indiana Department of Agriculture to conduct a feasibilty study to establish microfarm zones statewide. | | | | | The Valparaiso council passed a resolution addressing federal immigration enforcement and reaffirming the city’s commitment to civil rights. | | | | | A bill aimed at addressing housing costs passed the Senate on Tuesday after it was amended on Monday. | | | |