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Proposed policy changes further define when deadly force can be used by South Bend officers

SOUTH BEND — Recently proposed changes to the South Bend Police Department’s use of force policy include new language surrounding the use of deadly force.

 

St. Joseph County council rescinds mask fines ordinance

Move follows health officer's decision to lift mask order

 

Wednesday Wine Walks coming back to downtown South Bend

SOUTH BEND — After losing a year of events due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Downtown Dining Association of South Bend is restarting its Wednesday Wine Walks this summer.

 

Letters: In these divisive times, look for common ground

Reading the letter by Randall Chrobot (Tribune, May 5), I realized changing the primary individual he referred to and using almost all similar complaints, the sentiment could have been authored by someone on the “other side.” I am fond of…

 

Mishawaka doctor faces lawsuit from man claiming injury after car drove through protesters

A man who was hospitalized when a car drove through a crowd of protesters blocking a bridge in Mishawaka last summer is suing the driver, claiming his actions were “extremely severe, egregious, and shocking in nature.”

 

These ZIP codes have the highest, and lowest, COVID vaccine rates in St. Joseph County

As they try to boost COVID-19 vaccination rates with governmental mask mandates ending, St. Joseph County public health officials and community leaders are aiming their messages at those who have been slow to take up the vaccine, including young adults,…

 

Aspen Tap House opens first Hoosier state location in Mishawaka

With a history of opening such restaurants as Outback Steakhouse and Bonefish Grill in Mishawaka, Bern Rehberg already knew of the area’s potential.

 

Lollapalooza returning this summer to Chicago lakefront park

CHICAGO (AP) — Lollapalooza is returning to Chicago this summer, a year after the coronavirus pandemic forced the cancellation of the music festival that attracts hundreds of thousands of people to a lakefront park, the mayor's office said Tuesday.

 

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