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In 1933, the name was changed to The Hammond Times, and it became an afternoon paper serving Hammond, Whiting, and East Chicago. In May 1962, the McHie family sold the publication to Robert S. Howard of Howard Publications. [2] The paper expanded to all of northwest Indiana in 1967 and dropped Hammond from its masthead to become simply The Times.
The Times of Northwest Indiana – Munster; The Courier-Times – New Castle; Farmer's Exchange – New Paris; Newburgh Chandler Register – Newburgh; Noblesville Daily Times – Noblesville; Sagamore News Media – Noblesville; Plain Dealer & Sun – North Vernon; Paoli News-Republican – Paoli; Indiana Plain Dealer – Peru; The Flyer Group ...
Hollinger International (later the Sun-Times Media Group) took over the production on February 2, 1998. The Post-Tribune consolidated its printing with that of the Sun-Times in 2007, at which time it closed its printing plant on Broadway in Gary, ending more than 50 years of press runs there. It had moved its main editorial offices from Gary to ...
A man was charged with murder Wednesday in the death of a 13-year-old boy who was killed when shots were fired at a group of trick-or-treaters on Halloween in northwestern Indiana. Desmond Crews ...
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The Beacon-News; Chicago Sun-Times (1948–present) Chicago Tribune (1847–present) The Courier-News (Elgin) Daily Herald; Daily Southtown (1906–present) The Herald-News; Hoy; Kane County Chronicle; Naperville Sun; News Sun (1892–present) Northwest Herald; Post-Tribune; The Times of Northwest Indiana (1906–present)
The Neighbor (newspaper) News and Tribune; The News Sun; The News-Gazette (Winchester, Indiana) ... The Times of Northwest Indiana; The Tribune (Seymour, Indiana)
In 2007, Paxton Media Group purchased three Indiana newspapers: the Marion Chronicle-Tribune (in July) from the Gannett Foundation; [6] the Huntington Herald-Press (in May) from the Quayle family; [7] and the La Porte Herald-Argus from Small Newspaper Group (in September).