Post Tribune Monday, July 7, 2025 | | |
| | A father and his adult son drowned Saturday at Boaters Beach in Burns Harbor, according to the Indiana Department of Natural Resources. | | | The Valparaiso City Council approved the annexation of an 80-acre parcel in rural Center Township as part of a project led by Lake Acquisitions, Inc. and Prairie Development, LLC. | | | Every July Fourth, at 9 a.m. in Porter, people find their favorite place to watch the annual parade. | | | On the eve of the Fourth of July holiday, 28 people from 19 countries sat on stage of the Wolf Lake Pavilion in Hammond. | | | Northwest Indiana congressmen fell along party lines in supporting or opposing President Donald Trump’s tax bill. | | | The owner of a 151-year-old Hobart building deemed unsafe and scheduled for demolition is making one last-ditch effort to save it. | | | Mayor Josh Huddlestun at the Hobart City Council meeting said plans are to start the Wisconsin Street road improvement project. | | | Burns Harbor Police broke up a dispute between department heads when one used his vehicle to block the other from leaving the town parking lot. | | | |
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