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Woman shot Wednesday near Martin Luther King Recreational Center

SOUTH BEND — A woman was found with apparent gunshot wounds Wednesday near the Martin Luther King Recreational Center.

 

Concord High School teacher to be fired after 'inappropriate comments of a sexual nature'

ELKHART — A Concord High School teacher is expected to be fired after reportedly making "inappropriate comments of a sexual nature," according to the school district.

 

Headlines in History: 1944 South Bend and Mishawaka in acute labor shortage

What was making news in our area during this week in years past? The History Museum offers these newspaper excerpts to give you an idea.

 

'Tiny' shelters aim to bring big change for the homeless in Elkhart County

ELKHART -- The foundations are poured, wall frames and ceiling trusses are on their way, and by the end of the summer, a new “tiny” living concept is expected to make a big difference in Elkhart County.

 

Michigan is now the nation's COVID hotspot as variants rise and vigilance falls

ROYAL OAK, Mich. — Eric Gala passed up an opportunity to get a coronavirus vaccine when shots became available in Michigan, and he admits not taking the virus seriously enough.

 

South Bend school board to meet in person Monday night for first time during pandemic

SOUTH BEND — The South Bend Community School Corp. board will meet Monday night for its first in person session in more than a year.

 

Land discrepancy prompts city to seek 'early' bids for Mishawaka Utilities property

MISHAWAKA — Discovery of city-owned land south of the Mishawaka Utilities business offices used for the bank drive-thru lane is prompting the city to seek bids for the land more than 18 months before it moves to its new quarters.

 

Organizers plan small trial run of Niles marijuana music fest before big event

Invite-only fest for 500 seeks to ease city's concerns about safety

 

Indiana University's incoming president visits IU South Bend in 3-day, 5-city regional campus tour

SOUTH BEND — Pamela Whitten says she’s planning to “listen more than I talk” in her early days as Indiana University’s incoming president.

 

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