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Lowry: Trump's huge 2023 decision

Sometime in 2023, Donald Trump will presumably make the most momentous decision by a single person affecting the fate of the Republican Party in decades.

 

Letters: South Bend's school resource officers are an asset to students, the community

To have an officer, or not to have an officer in South Bend schools, that is the question. It’s connected to the larger issue of police and community interaction, especially communities of color. I will speak from 12 years of…

 

Viewpoint: Harassment and intimidation don’t belong in our community

One of the most fundamental rights that we have in a free society is the right to full autonomy over our own body. Exercising this right means that everyone must be able to make their own medical decisions. While we…

 

Religious group hopes to welcome, help refugees in South Bend area

President Joe Biden’s plans to allow more refugees into the country could include the South Bend area.

 

COVID-19 cases in St. Joseph County drop as mask mandates end

COVID-19 cases in St. Joseph County continue to drop, reaching the lowest mark since September, as many businesses and public institutions are dropping mask requirements following the county health officer rescinding a mandate to wear face coverings.

 

Fires destroys cabin at George Rogers Clark site in Indiana

CLARKSVILLE, Ind. (AP) — A fire has destroyed a cabin built 20 years ago as a re-creation of the home where Revolutionary War figure George Rogers Clark spent his retirement years in southern Indiana.

 

Two St. Joseph County officers being fired for lying about encounter hours before fatal crash

SOUTH BEND — Two St. Joseph County police officers are in the process of being fired from the department after officials say they lied about facts related to a fatal February crash that also left a teen girl partially paralyzed.

 

Indiana University students, alumni react to COVID-19 vaccine requirement

Indiana University students and alumni, and even Hoosiers outside of the Bloomington bubble, spoke out in droves about the institution's latest announcement: COVID-19 vaccinations will be required by all at the university.

 

Mishawaka native Roger Hawkins, drummer for 'The Swampers', dies at 75

MUSCLE SHOALS, Ala. (AP) — Mishawaka native Roger Hawkins, the original drummer for the studio band immortalized as “The Swampers” in the rock hit “Sweet Home Alabama,” died Thursday.

 

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