Union Pacific’s Big Boy No. 4014 is on a coast-to-coast tour, through a partnership with Norfolk Southern. The trip will include brief “whistle-stops" on June 5 in Argos and July 16 in Knox.
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The new limits on low-frequency sounds that industrial operations can emit won't apply to Amazon's data center because its building permits have been issued but they will apply to the data center that Microsoft will soon start building in Granger.
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Jeremy Bontrager told the St. Joseph County Council that his research found crime has not increased near the six home-based federally licensed gun sellers already in Granger over the past 15 years.
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Visitors to downtown Goshen’s bars and restaurants may soon be able to take alcoholic beverages outside. The city council voted five-to-two Monday to establish a “designated outdoor refreshment area.”
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An Elkhart County man says decades of flooding tied to an inadequate detention pond have cost him thousands, as officials now promise to pursue a long-term solution.
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Goshen Police Officer Jacob Lambright wrote in his report that the smell of feces and urine and was so strong in the trailer, it took multiple attempts for officials to remove all of the animals.
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During a two-hour public hearing Tuesday, people overwhelmingly opposed St. Joseph County selling the former Portage Manor county home property off to for-profit developers who would build things like housing.
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