Jane Jordan was interested in returning as clerk-treasurer for Burns Harbor but her withdrew after the Town Council wouldn’t consider her compensation request.
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Census estimates show slight population increase for NWI
More than half of Northwest Indiana’s communities saw a population decrease between April 2020 and July 2024, according to recently released data from the U.S. Census Bureau, but overall the region saw a modest population increase during the same time period.
From the Farm: Morel mushroom season in full swing, heralded by annual Ottawa fest
My longtime journalist pal Bob Tita was a newsroom desk neighbor of mine two decades ago before he left Northwest Indiana in 2002 to become a reporter for Crain’s Chicago Business, and later, a similar writing position for the Dow Jones.
Storms topple trees, power poles in NWI — leaving thousands without power
Storms topple trees, power poles in NWI — leaving thousands without power
For Portage’s Erin Fausch, last season was like adding insult to injury. So ‘see ball, hit ball’ is no joke.
Fausch has bounced back to hit a team-best .486 this season.
Michael Osipoff’s softball rankings and player of the week for Northwest Indiana
Mercedes Szakacs and Boone Grove jump three spots in the top 10.
Arianna Vianello isn’t ‘trying to be perfect’ anymore. Without that pressure, she delivers for Whiting.
Vianello is hitting .465 for the Oilers, who have doubled their 2024 win total.
SSCVA hears how Indiana legislative action will affect tourism, region
The South Shore Convention and Visitors Authority board heard how items passed during Indiana’s legislative session will affect the region’s tourism.
Court briefs: possible plea in gas station slaying, split term for stabbing
Court news
Sentencing reset for man charged with taking overdosed woman’s body to burn in Gary
The sentencing hearing for a man accused of taking a Griffith woman’s overdosed body to Gary to burn was rescheduled Thursday.