NIPSCO is planning to move its Goshen operations center a couple miles south, despite opposition from its new neighbor.
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More than 300 students will gather at the Tolson Center in Elkhart for Beacon’s Youth Summit, a hands-on event designed to spark interest in healthcare careers.
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Berrien County Sheriff Chuck Heit declined to share details on how men are connecting with the trafficked women because police plan more stings.
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South Bend Schools partner with Oaklawn and Paramount Health Data Project to connect student health and academics in a first-of-its-kind statewide initiative.
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South Bend Police officers' Santa's Elficers program, started in 2016, has outgrown several spaces and they say buying a permanent building will help them continue to grow and serve more kids at Christmas.
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The city of South Bend, after buying the State Theatre in February and repairing its roof, is listing it for sale before starting a process to request proposals from developers interested in putting the historic structure back into use.
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With the number of visitors the roughly year-old Indiana Dinosaur Museum already is drawing, plus attractions it still plans to develop, city of South Bend officials say a full traffic signal at U.S. 20 and Olive Road is needed.
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