Heidi Beidinger, an associate professor of the practice in global health at Notre Dame, defeated Hodge Patel, Derrick Perry and Angela Smith in a Democratic Party caucus Wednesday.
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We Make Indiana, the faith-based interdenominational nonprofit, has asked Microsoft to enter into a Fair Share Agreement pledging part of their Granger data center profits to fund a wide range of community needs.
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St. Joseph County Council President Bryan Tanner wants to make sure the council exercises its full power under Indiana law before the county sells off the Portage Manor land.
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Elkhart’s efforts to reduce the number of railroad crossings are taking another step forward. The city broke ground Wednesday on a $51 million overpass at Hively Avenue, near South Main Street.
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Microsoft will soon start building a data center in Granger northeast of Capital Avenue and Cleveland Road.
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The city of South Bend and state of Indiana are each giving prison community re-entry nonprofit Dismas House about $200,000 to buy a second house.
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A vote on Nappanee Street pedestrian bridge repairs was delayed after Elkhart missed a new state notice requirement for additional spending requests.
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A NorthWood student filed a lawsuit after an allegedly intoxicated bus driver transported choir students to Grand Rapids in 2024.
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