News updates from the Post-Tribune delivered every Monday and Wednesday.
Tuesday, Oct 30 As a legislative committee backed a proposal to allow a Gary casino to move on land, Hammond officials are now saying its neighboring city should lose one of its gaming licenses. | | |
| The politics of abortion, which are complicated in Indiana, flared up in the final U.S. Senate debate before next week's election. |
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| A 9-year-old girl and her twin 6-year-old brothers were struck and killed by a pickup truck as they crossed a northern Indiana road to board a school bus. |
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| Valparaiso University announced its law school will cease operations by May 2020 after a tentative agreement to transfer the school to Middle Tennessee State University fell through. |
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| Anniversary of 1994 plane crash that killed people in Roselawn soybean field. |
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| The council voted 6-1 not to appropriate the funds for the lease for 15 N. Franklin St., which an outside legal opinion deemed invalid. |
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| Porter County Assessor Jon Snyder pleaded guilty in federal court for failing to file paperwork with the IRS. |
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| A new mural in downtown Gary celebrates the unsung heroes of the city's working class. |
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