The city of South Bend this year is honoring Cheryl Hayes, George Jones, Tina Patton and Ja'Van Smith as part of its Black History Month celebrations.
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“Removal of local oversight will directly affect septic systems, public health, traffic, stormwater and the capacity of county services,” said Elkhart County Commissioner Suzie Weirick.
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Friday morning's crash on State Road 4 in Elkhart County marked the second time in less than a year locally that juveniles riding in horse-drawn buggies driven by juveniles were killed. Both buggies were struck from the rear by motorized vehicles at about 8 a.m.
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It was October 3, 1851, when the first train arrived in Elkhart. Now, the city is planning a series of events to mark 175 years of rail service.
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Statewide advocates for electric ratepayers and the environment came to Granger Wednesday night to talk about the data center that Microsoft will start building this summer. They urged Microsoft to be more transparent and they called on St. Joseph County officials to watch out for constituents as they negotiate a development agreement.
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Benton Harbor zoning changes approved amid debate, as one commissioner warns of displacement while the mayor says the plan expands housing and development options.
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Saint Mary’s College presents: Swan Lake performed by the Grand Kyiv Ballet. Friday, February 27th , at 7 pm at O’Laughlin Auditorium
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