After a 14-year legal fight between the South Bend Common Council, city administration and a group of officers, St. Joseph Superior Judge Jamie Woods on Thursday ruled the city must destroy the recordings of officers, some of the allegedly saying racially offensive things, because they were made without the officers' consent, in violation of the Indiana and federal wiretap acts.
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Alex Ann says she's a big WNBA and Indiana Fever fan, so being selected by the Indy Arts Council would be a "dream come true."
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The town of Lakeville on Thursday took down a water tower that was erected in 1962, making way for a larger tower that could accommodate growth in the town of 900 residents.
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Cass County's administrator and commissioners refute former Prosecutor Victor Fitz' claims Wednesday that they didn't do enough to provide competitive pay for assistant prosecuting attorneys.
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As part of the proposed service adjustments, Route 14 along Sample Street would be eliminated, and Route 1 would be shortened in Mishawaka.
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The LaPorte County Sheriff's Department released an update Wednesday on wounded Officer Jon Samuelson as he recovers in intensive care at Memorial Hospital in South Bend.
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South Bend Chocolate Company founder Mark Tarner says the South Bend International Airport has violated Indiana law by unfairly giving SkyDine Inc. advantages in the bidding process. A judge has denied to step in with an immediate injunction stopping SkyDine from starting to serve airport passengers Monday.
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