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The Vidette Times is a local newspaper in Porter County, Indiana. [1] It began in 1842 as an occasional, the Republican. In 1866 it came under new ownership as The Porter County Vidette. In 1871, a rival, The Valparaiso Democratic Messenger emerged. In the 1920s, The Vidette and The Messenger merged to form The Vidette-Messenger.
The Sheridan News – Sheridan; Perry County News – Tell City; The Review Republican – Williamsport; The Mishawaka Enterprise – Mishawaka; The Regional News – LaCrosse [2] Western Wayne News - Wayne County; Westville Indicator – Westville [3] West Side Community News, Indianapolis, Indiana; West Indianapolis Community News ...
Downtown Valparaiso, Indiana. ... Center Township is one of twelve townships in Porter County, Indiana, United States. As of the 2010 census, its population was ...
A Porter Township man used a knife for cutting open boxes to stab another man in the head at a Valparaiso fitness center over the weekend, creating a wound so deep it reached the victim’s brain ...
Porter County is part of Indiana's 1st congressional district. In state government, Porter County is in Indiana Senate districts 4th, 5th and 6th; in Indiana House of Representatives districts 3rd, 4th, 10th, 19th and 20th. For most of its history, Porter County was a Republican Party stronghold in presidential elections.
Valparaiso (/ ˌ v æ l p ə ˈ r eɪ z oʊ / VAL-pə-RAY-zoh), colloquially Valpo, is a city in and the county seat of Porter County, Indiana, United States. [4] The population was 34,151 at the 2020 census .
It's a railroad community, where Burdick Road crosses the New York Central, today operated by Norfolk Southern at County Road 500 E. [1] [2] This small village once included a station located along the Michigan Southern & Northern Indiana Railroad (1876) about one-half mile south of the intersection of present-day 575 East and Burdick Road. The ...
A post office began operations at Tassinong Grove on April 10, 1838. [7] Tassinong Grove was located two miles (3.2 km) south of the community of Tassinong. [8] By 1846, the community and post office had moved north to the location where the Baum’s Bridge Road joined the road to Valparaiso, modern Indiana State Road 49. In that year, several ...