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Headlines in History: 1964 widening of Portage Avenue hits another roadblock

Incomplete engineer plans for the bridge over the New York Central System railroad spur near Angela Blvd., and a final solution to the type of grade separation needed at the site, are the bottlenecks

 

Lowry: Joe Biden 's child care folly

Joe Biden has a New Deal for America’s kids.

 

20% of Indiana's hemp crop was destroyed last year because it had too much THC

Fifth-generation farmer Mark Davidson spent his entire life in chronic pain — until he tried CBD oil, and it changed his life.

 

Faith group wants change to police handling of mental health emergencies in South Bend area

SOUTH BEND — The South Bend area could soon get a mobile response unit and crisis response center to assist those dealing with mental health emergencies and potentially replace the police's involvement in such crises.

 

Police say Edwardsburg teen was visiting house of boy who accidentally shot and killed her

EDWARDSBURG — The 15-year-old girl who died on Sunday was visiting the home of a 12-year-old boy who shot her with a gun he didn't know was loaded, police said Monday.

 

Mishawaka Farmer's Market opens for season with big crowd

Patrons had their choice of about 50 vendors Sunday at the opening of the Mishawaka Farmers Market along Iron Works Plaza near Beutter Park.

 

Teacher leaves a legacy of family service at Mishawaka High School

MISHAWAKA — Paul Modlin loved seeing his nephews and niece walking in the hallways or in his classroom when they were students at Mishawaka High School.

 

Boy, 12, shoots and kills 15-year-old girl in Edwardsburg

A 15-year-old girl was shot and killed in Edwardsburg on Sunday afternoon by a 12-year-old boy.

 

Howey: Jarring contrasts between Congress, General Assembly

DANVILLE, Ind. — Last week I spent about an hour in the law office of State Rep. Greg Steuerwald, a Republican who wanted to talk about something “unbelievable.” It was HEA 1006, a sprawling police reform bill that passed and…

 

Pitts: Sometimes you wonder what they're so afraid of

Not that the subject has ever been easy. No, as has often been noted in this space, this country has been positively Herculean in its effort to remain ignorant of African American history. From schools trying to ban it to…

 

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