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The Post-Tribune of Northwest Indiana (formerly the Gary Post-Tribune ) is a daily newspaper headquartered in Merrillville , Indiana , United States . It serves the Northwest Indiana region, and is owned by the Chicago Tribune Media Group.

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5-508: Post Tribune is a name that refers to various newspapers: Post-Tribune (Indiana newspaper) Dallas Post Tribune Post and Tribune , title of a predecessor of the Detroit Tribune Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Post-Tribune . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

10-670: 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 neighboring Merrillville in 2000. In 2014, it was purchased by the Chicago Tribune Media Group and later converted to

15-443: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Post-Tribune&oldid=1145457769 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Post-Tribune (Indiana newspaper) The paper was founded in 1907 as The Gary Weekly . It

20-545: The publication to Northwest Publications, Inc., a subsidiary of Ridder Publications. "Gary" was dropped from the masthead to further "regionalize" the Post-Tribune , although critics charged that it was an attempt to distance itself from the declining city. In 1974 the Post-Tribune became part of the Knight-Ridder chain of productions. In June, 1986, the Post-Tribune became a morning paper. Hollinger International (later

25-576: Was established to serve steel industry residents. On September 7, 1908, the weekly became a daily and changed its name to the Gary Tribune . Its founder, J.R. and H.B. Snyder, purchased the Gary Evening Post from Gary mayor Thomas Knotts on March 9, 1910. In July 1921 the two papers were merged producing the Post-Tribune a weekday evening and weekend morning paper. In August 1966, the Snyder heirs sold

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