“Our vets deserve better, no DOGE coward cuts,” Tracie Martin, co-founder of NWI Takes Action, chanted Friday along the Highway of Flags memorial in Highland.
Category: Post-Tribune
‘It’s betrayal’: NWI veterans react to Trump administration proposed VA cuts
As President Donald Trump’s administration plans to cut about 80,000 Veterans Affairs jobs, local veterans are disheartened and stressed about their futures.
City of Gary, Crossroads YMCA give updates on Tolleston Opportunity Campus
A new project near Gary’s Tolleston Park will be transformational and might draw national attention, said Jay Buckmaster, president and CEO at Crossroads YMCA.
Chesterton looks to designate arts and cultural district, with help of state grant
Chesterton wants to capitalize on one of its attributes by moving toward creating an arts and cultural district within the town.
Introducing the 2024-25 Post-Tribune Boys Wrestling All-Area Team
Valparaiso’s Luke Reid is among the wrestlers on the first team.
Valparaiso School Board applications now available, due April 14
The Valparaiso City Council has opened the application process for appointing a new member to the Valparaiso School Board.
Developers revise plans for Winfield Marketplace
Developer Nick Pannos returned to the Winfield Plan Commission with revised plans for Winfield Marketplace.
‘Unstoppable,’ Merrillville’s Adrian Pellot is the 2024-25 Post-Tribune Boys Wrestler of the Year
The Purdue recruit went 45-0 en route to a state title.
Talented high jumper Quinn Begley may get ‘overshadowed a lot’ on the court. But Crown Point knows better.
Begley, the only senior in the starting lineup, has helped the Bulldogs advance to the regional.
Landmarks: Likely a White City artifact, Manhattan’s Round Barn set for $2.5 million facelift
Manhattan’s historic Round Barn’s significance stretches even beyond its links to Chicago’s Columbian Exhibition.