Goshen residents and property owners have a chance to shape future development in the city. Goshen is working with TSW Design Group to create a new unified development ordinance.
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St. Joseph County says a reported data breach is tied to a third-party fax system, not its internal network, as officials continue an ongoing investigation.
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The nonprofit Rebuilding Together St. Joseph County is working in River Park this year and plans expansion into Mishawaka and unincorporated St. Joseph County this fall.
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LaGrange County Tourism Foundation CEO Sonya Nash says many people ask about the origin of the name Shipshewana, unaware that the town was named for a Potawatomi chief who was driven from the area in 1838.
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"There’s been a lot of surveyors, prospectors, whatever you want to call them, in unmarked vehicles, and the citizens are complaining about this," said County Commissioner Steve Holifield. "They have a right to know who’s in their neighborhood."
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"The system’s broken," said Elkhart County Commissioner Bob Barnes. "The system that the IURC’s over is broken. People are outsmarting you guys and they’re taking advantage of the public, and it’s got to stop."
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