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Shelli Harmon-Baker
News Director-
Avoiding Medicare open enrollment scams.
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Guy Miller, Health Officer at the Berrien County Health Department, talks about sexual health awareness.
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Goshen Hospital Chief Medical Officer and Infectious Disease Specialist, Dr. Daniel Nafziger, talks about the new Covid variant and the vaccine
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Healthcare Headlines is on every Thursday morning at 7:45
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South Bend Tribune workers call for more investment in local community from Gannett
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Several people showed up at the St. Joseph County Council last night to make a plea for more funding for the Motels4Now program which is at an impasse.
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The St. Joseph County Board of Commissioners kept funding for a 2.7 million-dollar mental health crisis resource off the agenda.
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The need for assistance is greater this year, as families are feeling the effects of higher prices due to inflation.
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The City of South Bend and the EPA will start cleanup on the former site of Drewrys Brewery
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The John Glenn School Board unanimously approved a resolution, giving the go ahed for the annexation of Greene Township.