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Letters: Their actions were horrible — but legal

In the July 22 Tribune was the article about three teens who witnessed, filmed and laughed at the disabled man drowning and did nothing except watch him drown. And what they did is totally legal! Many countries including Argentina, Brazil,…

 

We all play a role in South Bend region’s success

Competition for commerce is fierce among cities nationally

 

Southwestern Michigan schools not rushing to start classes before Labor Day

More Michigan schools seeking earlier start, but not in tourism-heavy lakeshore area

 

Rolling with the changes: Parkway Lanes opens under new ownership

New owners James and Nicole Adams have a five-year plan to completely overhaul the bowling center, starting with small but noticeable updates

 

Property value appeals could favor St. Joseph County taxpayers

Majority of challenges were resolved in favor of taxpayers last year

 

7 Best Retirement Tips For 50-Year-Olds

MoneyTipsWelcome to your 50s! You have reached a milestone – one that seemed far away not that long ago. Where did the time go?Now that you have finally extinguished the flames from your birthday cake, you may want to think…

 

Today's Headlines: America's Financial Education Status – Middle Of The Pack

MoneyTipsPoor Financial Literacy for American TeensParents – how would you rate the financial literacy of your teenagers? You may be looking at massive cell phone bills and wondering whether negative numbers are allowed, or you may be proud to say…

 

U.S. appeals court rules South Bend police wiretap case belongs in state court

The United States Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit has ruled that a group of police officers’ lawsuit against the city over the recording of their phone conversations must be moved from federal to state court.

 

Tyson appointed president of Holy Cross College

SOUTH BEND — Rev. David Tyson has been formerly named president of Holy Cross College.

 

Driver in Michigan City girl's hit-and-run fatality out on bail

MICHIGAN CITY — A man charged in connection with the July 18 motor vehicle death of a 5-year old Michigan City girl is out on bail.

 

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