Post Tribune Monday, March 2, 2026 | | |
| | | | | The Indiana General Assembly passed two bills that placed restrictions on student social media and cellphone use, and a section of Senate Bill 76 that focuses on immigration enforcement requires schools to cooperate with federal authorities when they arrive at a school. | | | | | Potential Chicago Bears stadium near Wolf Lake just the latest story for a place that's long balanced nature, recreation and industry. | | | | | In the rush by the Indiana legislature to bring the Chicago Bears to the state, lawmakers gushed over the proposal. One group was conspicuously absent from comments: taxpayers who opposed the plan. | | | | | The Portage Port Commission could be dissolved soon during a major reorganization of city government. | | | | | Snapping fingers replaced applause for students reading poetry Wednesday at Valparaiso University. | | | | | The Read to a Dog program is usually held on Fridays after school hours, giving children and teens who come into the library “a calming break after a full day/week of school.” | | | | | In front of a gym full of 21st Century Charter School students, leaders from IU Northwest, Purdue Northwest and Ivy Tech signed a memorandum of understanding outlining the terms of a new partnership. | | | | | Postponing the closure of the Schahfer coal plant also means continued exposure to toxic emissions and leaks for nearby communities like Wheatfield. | | | |