The nonprofit this year takes their annual storytelling event to Notre Dame's DeBartolo Center Thursday at 7 p.m.
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New Carlisle is getting some upgrades after being named the home of a new Amazon Data Center.
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South Bend Mayor James Mueller says the city bases its officer applicant tests on state law and it will vigorously defend the U.S. Justice Department's federal lawsuit
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Cassopolis Public Schools announced Thursday that it has canceled the remainder of this year's Varsity Football season due to safety concerns stemming from numerous injuries among players.
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The alternative site emerged months after the city backed off plans to have New Day build the center on Bendix Drive, under heavy opposition from neighbors
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As part of a series looking ahead to the presidential election, Michigan Public has been talking with Michiganders about what kind of presidential leadership they would like to see when it comes to the nation's economy.
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Democrats are raising concerns over reporting that Republican Senate candidate Mike Rogers may not live at the address he’s registered to vote at.
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Democratic Congresswoman Elissa Slotkin faced off Monday against former Republican Congressman Mike Rogers in Michigan’s final scheduled U.S. Senate debate of 2024.
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The Michigan Legislative Black Caucus is asking for a formal investigation into an advertisement by a Republican Congressional candidate.
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A recent survey of Hoosier parents shows 57 percent say they’ve recently missed work or school due to child care-related issues, and 40 percent say they’ve left the workforce in the last year due to those complications.
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A new report shows public school teachers in Indiana are netting an average take-home pay of $60,000 a year.
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As part of a series looking ahead to the presidential election, Michigan Public has been talking with Michiganders about what kind of presidential leadership they would like to see on wars in the Middle East, Ukraine and elsewhere.
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The lone debate in Indiana’s attorney general race was a contentious one, as Republican Attorney General Todd Rokita regularly interrupted and argued with Democrat Destiny Wells.
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Minnesota Governor Tim Walz attacked former president Donald Trump on his manufacturing record during a campaign stop in Warren Friday.
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The Indiana Family and Social Services Administration announced it will almost double the number of people it processes off of waitlists for home- and community-based services. But that means a majority of people waiting for slots will still have to wait for months.
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A pilot program in Alabama will distribute $280,000 from opioid settlement funds to support ‘grandfamilies’ formed to raise kids affected by the opioid epidemic.
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'Jamboree' feels scattered and altogether too eager to please. But while the game's a mixed bag, it's still one of the best in the chaotic Nintendo series.
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A trio of economists just won a Nobel prize for their insights into how democratic and other inclusive institutions are critical for a nation’s prosperity.
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