Chesterton Tribune
Business News Archive
Below are links selected older Chesterton Tribune news stories
NIPSCO reaches $600 million settlement with EPA and DOJ Blount named Woman of the Year CVS Pharmacy fined $75 million for selling meth ingredient Dillon to Chamber: Dunes Lakeshore is an economic driver Not 10 percent electric rate hike; NIPSCO says more like 16.8 percent Tallian blasts IURC for ruling in NIPSCO electric rate case Study: Lakes shipping pumps $14B into state economy Newly opened Dunes Walk Inn blends history with modern amenities Laborers union campaigning for more investment to fix decaying roads and bridges Chamber urges public to shop Duneland NIPSCO starts appliance recycling home pickup Deligatti, Goldak, Dresh honored by Chamber Indiana Toll Road company claims lawsuit immunity Updated: IDEM grants permit for ArcelorMittal landfill Porter Hospital goes with Damon Run over Chesterton for sewage treatment Splash Down Dunes water park foreclosed, up for sheriff sale NIPSCO lawsuit: US Steel illegally resold electricity gas to ArcelorMittal LEL and related entities targets of lawsuit over $11.9 million loan Chesterton Feed and Garden Center: 30 years and growing DEDC, CEDC, PCEDA, RDA, RTA, EDC, NIRPC: The alphabet soup of economic development ArcelorMittal has good 4Q, posts modest profit for 2009 NiSource posts improved year in 2009; expect flurry of rate hike cases in 2010 Horizon Bancorp posts record earnings in 2009 US Steel posts 4th consecutive quarterly loss but hope for 2010 Brock Lloyd of LaPorte Savings installed as Chamber President Horizon Bancorp to purchase American Trust and Savings Bank NIPSCO ordered to achieve 2 percent annual energy savings by 2019 Reform Slate romps in ILA 2038 election NIPSCO says it has enough electric capacity Behind the numbers: Unemployment, by definition, undercounts the jobless in US Lawsuit says investors in failed Dunes Country swindled of $2.7 million Former Post-Tribune workers eligible for federal aid after jobs moved overseas St. Lawrence Seaway, engineering marvel, turns 50 Valpo Wizard of Oz Festival calls it quits; Chesterton's Yellow Brick Road to close NiSource admits outsourcing jobs to IBM was a failure Governor honors Anton Insurance Agency with Half Century award LEL to repurchase 55 acres from carpenters union pension fund Photos: Ground broken at Coffee Creek Center First National Bank of Valparaiso bought by 1st Source of South Bend Bank sale: Welter family looks back on 33 years of community service at FNB Steel industry said vital to national security Arcelor Mittal expects to make up to 200 million metric tons of steel by 2015 NIPSCO sets power records Many Bethlehem Steel retirees having trouble finding health insurance Paul Gipson meets with Lakshmi Mittal tells need for plant investment Coffee Creek Center founder Jerry Mobley retiring from LEL Athena award honors Ellen Firme Chamber honors Sharon Robbins with 2006 Senior Award NiSource set to sell Sand Creek Club; LEL lands next? The Mittal deal and national security: ISG is chief maker of US military plate steel On eve of Mittal sale ISG continues Bethlehem Steel's legacy as armorer of the nation Photos: Joan and Loren Knibbs, Jean Phelps honored at Chamber annual dinner Photos: Charles Lukmann to lead Chesterton/Duneland Chamber ISG sold in huge global steel deal Advanced Auto Parts opens Chamber honors Splash Down Dunes, Popolano's, others NIPSCO sets record for peak electrical demand NIPSCO ranks lowest in survey of nation's electric utilities Bethlehem Steel goes to scrap yard of history Bethlehem Steel will never see 100th birthday; court okays sale to ISG Bethlehem Steel and ISG sign asset purchase deal The other shoe drops: Bethlehem Steel seeks to cancel retirees health care life insurance ISG offer: Pay local taxing units $8.2 million and abandon all tax appeals US Steel to buy National Steel Bethlehem stock delisted from NYSE Steel Industry News Business News Headlines Bethlehem Steel in 2001: Big losses and some hope NIPSCO cites steel crisis in decision to close Mitchell Chapter 7 bankruptcy bad news for workers and pensioners It is official: No Bethlehem Steel tax payment Bethlehem Steel impact on local government listed Bethlehem tax distribution to local governments listed Bethlehem files for bankruptcy; to operate 'without interruption' Ben Franklin closes doors after 63 years in business Hear the whistle blow: Duneland Chamber moves into the depot Depot history: When the trains stopped Of Wonders and Weeds