Goshen fails to reach deal on wastewater plant solar project before expiration of federal incentives
“That project was relying in part on a financial structure that would have taken advantage of the federal Investment Tax Credit, which provided a 30-percent reduction in cost,” Assistant City Attorney Don Shuler told the city's board of public works and safety last week.
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Michigan City leaders are looking at ways to help unhoused individuals find a safe place to live. The city council’s public health and safety committee explored the issue during a work session Thursday, after hearing concerns from residents and businesses.
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The one-time investment comes as U.S. farmers struggle with rising costs and sweeping tariffs. Most of the funding, $11 billion, will go toward farmers that produce row crops such as corn, soybeans and wheat.
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New York data center developer Western Hospitality Partners plans a 10-shell data center on a 300-acre industrially zoned site on South Bend's southwest edge.
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The defeat today in the Indiana Senate, where 40 of the 50 members are Republicans, is the first time Trump's redistricting campaign has been voted down by members of his own party.
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St. Joseph County Assessor Mike Castellon says Senate Enrolled Act 1 will force a 35% reduction in the county's total assessed value for property taxes, thanks to new exemptions on business personal property.
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A Goshen police officer has been placed on unpaid leave, pending a criminal investigation, but police aren’t releasing the name of the officer or why they’re being investigated.
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