The Indiana Family and Social Services Administration has consolidated its offices in South Bend and Mishawaka, which were served by many bus routes, into a lesser-served office park on South Bend's far northwest edge.
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The city is giving away the meals this Wednesday and Thursday to celebrate Thanksgiving.
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A new partnership between CAPS and Maple City Health Care Center brings sexual assault nurse examiner services to Elkhart County, giving survivors care close to home.
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Regional officials with Accelerating Indiana Municipalities planned an information meeting Monday at Mishawaka City Hall to talk about how the property tax cuts from Senate Enrolled Act 1 earlier this year will force hard choices on which services to provide.
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Elkhart reopens the Benham Avenue underpass with new traffic flow, stormwater upgrades and a pedestrian path connecting the Tolson Center to downtown.
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The Tolson Center for Community Excellence cut the ribbon on its outdoor campus Sunday. It includes an ADA-accessible playground, basketball and pickleball courts, and a collegiate-level soccer field.
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President Donald Trump attacks Gov. Mike Braun and Indiana Republican leaders after the state Senate said it won’t support the push to redraw the state’s congressional map.
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