Jeff Parrott
ReporterParrott, a longtime public radio fan, comes to WVPE with about 25 years of journalism experience at newspapers in Indiana and Michigan, including 13 years at The South Bend Tribune. He and Kristi live in Granger and have two children currently attending Indiana University in Bloomington. In his free time he enjoys fixing up their home, following his favorite college and professional sports teams, and watching TV (yes that's an acceptable hobby).
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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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The settlement requires Landmark Recovery to verify it has enough staffing and physician care in the future
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South Bend police said they were still reviewing possible charges to recommend for prosecutors
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The South Bend mayor vowed to press forward with the city's chosen site for a homeless intake center if it can't find a better site elsewhere
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North Township, which includes La Paz, will look to buy a second ambulance but doesn't know if it can afford it this year
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The new EPA regulations give water utilities five years to come into compliance
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The building has a fitness club, pool and indoor track. The city says it will soon announce plans with a partner to use some of the space.
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Union and North townships Monday dissolved joint ownership of their two ambulances and each will own one.
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A 2022 Indiana law lets courts seal some evictions but only 14% of courts informed eviction tenants of the option in a study of St. Joseph County courts last year.