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The $66 million art building has been in the works for years and opens to the public on Friday.
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Tyre Bradbury, 25, will receive a new murder trial after new evidence that a state witness lied in his original trial.
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But there still were projected to be more violent crimes involving guns this year than in 2019
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Taken by Mary Margol in Sawyer, Michigan.
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The projects include a new Women's Care Center for Mishawaka
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The charity says inflation has increased need and decreased giving this year
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The South Bend Symphony Orchestra's community outreach efforts have for years cultivated a relationship with the South Bend Community Re-Entry Center
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Marsha Praham-Green was chosen as director of South Bend's Housing Authority
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Republican precinct leaders will next caucus to elect someone to serve the final year of Fleming's term.
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The company has argued that the value of its stores, for property tax purposes, should reflect losses from competition with online retailers
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The History Museum wants to move Navarre Cabin but it needs approval from the Historic Preservation Commission which voted down the attempt back in 2020.
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Lifeline Youth Ministries feels letting parents or caregivers pick out gifts empowers them more than having donors adopt families for Christmas
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Piontek said he expects other Democrats to run for the seat in the largely Democratic district
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LaPorte County Coroner Lynn Swanson faces two misdemeanor drunk driving charges for an incident over the weekend.
Live in-person listening event - December 3rd in the Leighton Auditorium in the downtown South Bend library at 2pm.
Grand Opening November 30th at 3pm in Elkhart
December 8th through the 17th
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At least 30 Palestinians in Israeli jails and 10 hostages held by Hamas are likely to be freed on Wednesday. U.S. and Israeli officials are in Qatar trying to work out a further cease-fire extension.
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HealthySteps is an intervention where new parents get practical help with their lives, allowing them to create stable, nurturing bonds with their babies. It all starts at the baby's checkups.
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Climate science shows that beyond 1.5 degrees Celsius of warming, impacts in the U.S. get substantially worse. The world is on track for almost double that level of warming by the end of the century.
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Japanese public broadcaster NHK reported that rescuers found three people near the crash site, but their condition is unknown.
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The decision Monday came four months after a Detroit-area jury said the document was a valid will under Michigan law, despite scribbles and many hard-to-read passages.