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The South Bend Housing Authority plans to reserve for low-income tenants about 70% of the units in a new development to replace public housing next to Four Winds Field.
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Granger Community Church Pastor Ted Bryant says the city of South Bend's plans to redevelop public housing sites downtown are too vague to keep its community center there so underutilized.
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Public housing near Four Winds Field is giving way to a mixed-income rental housing development
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Albert Smith was one of six people who stole a combined $6 million in federal money meant to provide safe and affordable housing
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Tonya Robinson was finally sentenced to 9 years in prison and two years of probation for her role in a multi-million dollar fraud scheme as director of South Bend Housing Authority.
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U.S. district court judge Jon DeGuilio has delayed sentencings for Tonya Robinson and Albert Smith
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Tyreisha Robinson will not get any jail time, but she will be on probation for two years and must repay over $360,000.
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Marsha Praham-Green was chosen as director of South Bend's Housing Authority
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Tonya Robinson, Albert Smith and Douglas Donley were all convicted on fraud charges Wednesday in a wire scheme to defraud the South Bend Housing Authority.
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Tonya Robinson and two other co-defendants will be on trial this week for a federal fraud scheme run through the South Bend Housing Authority