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Elkhart Mayor Rod Roberson says some 15,000 people turned out last year for Kool & the Gang and The Commodores, the largest crowd ever downtown.
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St. Joseph County prosecutors did not object to Tyler Coday's bond reduction request Thursday as long as he seeks mental health care because he said he was hearing voices, and stays away from pets.
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South Bend schools will expand pre-K to 14 sites this fall, aiming to boost access, reduce waitlists and help more children enter kindergarten ready to learn.
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The Chicago Bears say a “megaprojects” bill passed by the Illinois House needs more work. The team is considering whether to build a new stadium in Arlington Heights, Illinois or Hammond, Indiana.
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Elkhart Mayor Rod Roberson says some 15,000 people turned out last year for Kool & the Gang and The Commodores, the largest crowd ever downtown.
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