Phase 1 of the Madison Lifestyle District calls for developer Great Lakes Capital to build 190 apartments and an upscale, nationally branded 119-room hotel, while the city builds a parking garage and pedestrian crossings.
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The Window says demand for services has gone up, while community financial support has gone down.
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The $8.5 million project will expand the size of the St. Margaret's House day center and introduce new services to help women who've lost their homes start to rebuild their lives.
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61-year-old James Hanback of Mishawaka netted over $98,000 selling over 200 guns on the internet over four years, without a license. Over one-fifth of those guns were used in crimes across seven states.
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South Shore Line riders had their travel plans disrupted, when all service was suspended following a freight train derailment.
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Four Republican St. Joseph County Council members are asking Amazon Web Services to voluntarily pay into a fund that would give homeowners property tax relief, despite the council granting the tech giant an abatement in August 2024.
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The South Bend Common Council this week filed a motion to appeal a recent ruling by St. Joseph Superior Judge Jamie Woods finding that recorded phone conversations involving police officers, capturing them saying allegedly racist things, violated privacy laws.
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