The M.R. Falcons hall, 3212 Keller St. in South Bend, has stepped up to host the Dyngus Day lunch and political candidate speeches on Monday, after a burst pipe has forced an unexpected kitchen renovation at the West Side Democratic and Civic Club.
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The city of South Bend is inviting people age 18 and older to offer designs and paint sidewalk murals to raise awareness of how storm drains send pollutants into the St. Joseph River.
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Critics say they worry about burdening heirs with liens but Republican St. Joseph County Council members say they're more worried about making it easier for middle-aged and senior homeowners who've paid off their mortgages to stay in their homes despite rising property tax bills.
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"We don’t get ahead of our skis," said Indiana Governor Mike Braun. "All I can tell you is we move at the speed of business, and we made it easy to get where it is and we’ll keep performing accordingly."
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Elkhart County marks Child Abuse Prevention Month with thousands of pinwheels as advocates stress reporting concerns and supporting children and families.
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Responding to rising AI demand, Las Vegas-based Hyperscale Data Inc. has announced that its wholly owned subsidiary, Alliance Cloud Services, plans to roughly double the size of its property at The Business Center of Southwestern Michigan in Dowagiac, where it operates a data center.
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“Communities are going to thrive, and the economic opportunities that this will open up for people, as far as education, as far as jobs and connectivity to one of the largest economies in the world is good for Northwest Indiana,” said U.S. Rep. Frank Mrvan (D-Highland).
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