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Real Services said recent changes to Indiana's FSSA reimbursement systems necessitate the layoffs.
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There were no arrests at Notre Dame on Thursday when dozens of protesters gathered to voice support for Palestine.
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Gov. Eric Holcomb on Thursday announced that Amazon is officially the company behind a record breaking development deal in St. Joseph County.
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County council candidate Jenn Shabazz one of few in her party to take strong stand against Niezgodski
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The YMCA will waive join fees in June and July at the new downtown location after it takes the space from the departing Beacon Health and Fitness.
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'Crossing the Redline: The Homeowner’s Guide to Race and Housing.’ Notre Dame’s 1963 Public Hearing.
'Crossing the Redline: The Homeowner’s Guide to Race and Housing' April 29th at 7 PM Eastern. The public hearing at Notre Dame’s Law School Auditorium on March 19, 1963.
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South Bend police said they were still reviewing possible charges to recommend for prosecutors
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Indiana teachers will be required to earn new early literacy endorsements before being licensed or having their licenses renewed in coming years. The Indiana Department of Education recently issued guidance for teachers to better explain that process.
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Indiana Appeals Court judges were in South Bend on Monday to hear a local case involving the South Bend Community School Corporation.
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The Family and Social Services Administration said Medicaid members 60 years or older need to select their Pathways for Aging health plan or they will be auto enrolled starting in late April.
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A Michigan appellate court has ruled police in the state can stop anyone they have reason to believe is carrying a concealed gun and ask for their license.
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The White House is calling for higher import taxes on Chinese steel to counter that country's subsidies. That could have big consequences in industry-heavy Michigan.
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A new national report on preschool access shows Indiana lags behind most other states.
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Indiana’s labor force has declined five consecutive months, the longest such streak in more than two years.
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Over the next months, multiple Elkhart railroad crossings will undergo construction
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More service is coming to the South Shore Line, starting May 14. The railroad is overhauling its schedule with the completion of its Double Track project.
TMV Block Party, Saturday, May 11th, from 1 to 8pm at South Bend’s Howard Park
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Buckingham Palace hasn't said what type of cancer Charles had or if he's finished treatment. It said he'll make a public visit to a cancer clinic Tuesday and will welcome Japan's emperor in June.
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The newborn died after five days in an incubator. Her family was killed in an air strike. UNICEF says 13,000 children have been killed in Gaza since Oct. 7, with thousands more orphaned and wounded.
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The Los Angeles-bound flight was forced to make an emergency return to New York's JFK airport after an emergency slide came apart from the Boeing 767, the airline said.
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Three superb actors — Zendaya, Mike Faist and Josh O'Connor — star in this sweaty, sexy, entertaining drama about tennis stars with a very complicated past.
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Idaho's biggest hospital system says the number of people needing flights out of Idaho for emergency abortions is up sharply since the state's abortion ban took effect.