News updates from the Post-Tribune delivered every Monday and Wednesday afternoon.
Friday, Feb 1 "If I were a betting man, I'd bet we'll have sports wagering in Indiana," said State Rep. Earl Harris Jr., D-East Chicago. | | |
| Allegations that a tow operator bribed Portage Mayor James Snyder to get on the city's tow list is only one of a string of incidents of pay-to-play towing that's been exposed during the last two years. |
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| Former Lake County Councilman Jamal Washington is again facing battery charges, this time involving a candidate for Gary mayor. |
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A Chesterton Middle School student is being detained at the Porter County Juvenile Detention Center after allegedly making a threat to Valparaiso schools. | | |
| Nathan Bagby said he was fortunate to have Corey and Charlotte Liss as his employers when his two elderly boxers were terminally ill. |
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| A downstate lawmaker is backing a proposal to allow for election day registration and the extension of polling hours. |
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| A horse wedged between two trunks of a large tree amid frigid temperatures in Winfield, Indiana, was rescued. |
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| The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has announced a major crackdown against retailers for allegedly selling vaping products to anyone under 18. |
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