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Indiana is facing a declining labor force participation rate and shortage of skilled workers across industries like health care, advanced manufacturing and transportation. That's according to a report co-released by Ivy Tech Community College.
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Police had tried to pull over Shawn Akison for reckless driving before he crashed into the New Prairie High School junior varsity baseball team mini-bus Thursday.
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St. Joseph County Council Republicans say the county's $35 million in cash reserves aren't a "slush fund" for deficit spending as state-mandated property tax cuts reduce county revenue next year by a projected $5 million
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Goshen's Ben Ganger says he's already been studying his weaker trivia subjects to prepare for the Jeopardy! Tournament of Champions at the end of the year.
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Indiana’s “historic” public health funding was scaled back in the final version of the state budget — going from $100 million to just $40 million appropriated for the Health First Indiana initiative. One expert said public health programs take years to build and this decrease could stall important progress.
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Berrien County Democrats say the event is an insult to law enforcement injured in the Jan. 6, 2021 assault on the Capitol, and it's offensive to veterans because it's being held at the American Legion hall in Stevensville.
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The Elkhart City Council voted Monday night to approve a contested ordinance requiring all rental properties in the city to be registered annually, and inspected every three years.
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It may become more difficult to board commercial flights or enter some federal buildings beginning Wednesday without what’s called a Real ID.
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St. Joseph County Police Capt. Joe Focosi says drug distributors are cutting cocaine with xylazine, a veterinary sedative. Police are concerned because xylazine mimics an opioid like fentanyl, but unlike with fentanyl, naloxone, or NARCAN, will not reverse its overdose effects.
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Kent Fulmer talks with Geneviéve Carreño, Program and Marketing Manager of Fischoff National Chamber Music Association, about the upcoming Fischoff Competition.
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St. Joseph County Assessor Mike Castellon says the state mass appraisal process is mostly accurate but can result in some properties being over- and under-assessed.
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A proposal to give eligible families a $500 tax credit for newborns failed to pass this legislative session. Advocates continue to push for the tax credit they say will improve Hoosiers’ financial stability and health.