Portage Township Trustee Jason Critchlow, REAL Services, the St. Joseph County Public Library, and the Community Foundation of St. Joseph County are collaborating on the new Portage Commons senior center opening April 1.
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The City of Elkhart is moving forward with plans to replace Fire Station #6, despite concerns from one city council member about potential site contamination.
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The South Bend School Board voted unanimously Monday night to end its service agreement with Southeast Service Corporation (SSC) after a two-year review.
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The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has released over $56 million in funding to Holtec International to help restart the Palisades Nuclear Plant in Michigan.
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St. Joseph County officials have decided to issue up to $6.5 million in bonds to pay for the new park, plus some long-deferred maintenance across the park system.
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St. Joseph County says Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita's lawsuit over handling jail inmates who are undocumented immigrants is too vague, he lacks standing to bring it, and it violates core federal and state principles and laws.
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Notre Dame is one of 45 schools that President Trump's Education Department says discriminates against white students seeking doctoral degrees.
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Michigan’s income tax rate could drop by a fraction of a percentage point under a bill passed in the state House of Representatives Tuesday.
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State lawmakers want to remove the income cap on Indiana’s school voucher program. Parents who choose vouchers say that would make the system simpler and more equitable. But public school advocates say the cost of expanding vouchers comes at a price to traditional public schools.
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Medicaid members and advocates thanked lawmakers for removing the cap — but they still want lawmakers to reconsider other policies in the bill.
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The Indiana Department of Health issued new guidance to local and county health departments to stop accepting gender change requests for Indiana birth records.
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A Michigan House Committee could forward a Republican road funding plan to the full House floor Tuesday.
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Gov. Mike Braun spoke to a crowd of a couple hundred people at the Statehouse Monday who were rallying for property tax relief — or, in many cases, the elimination of property taxes altogether.
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Indiana’s labor force participation rate has grown steadily for the eighth month in a row. That’s according to the Indiana Department of Workforce.
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Michigan House Speaker Matt Hall says there will be a floor vote this week on a bill to roll back the state income tax rate.
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Former State Sen. Karen Tallian is the new chair of the Indiana Democratic Party.
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A Michigan elections board rejected an effort to recall Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson on Friday.Two recall petitions alleged Benson misused state resources and took too long to settle campaign finance complaints. The petition sponsor wasn’t at Friday’s meeting of the Board of State Canvassers, leaving attorneys for Benson to pick them apart before the board.
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