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Letters: Volunteers help make the show go on

A year like 2020 has come with reflection and gratitude for the blessings that we have at The Lerner Theatre. Last week was National Volunteer Week, and I am reminded of the faces of our volunteer corps that were missing…

 

Consumer Advocate: Scammers capitalize on FEMA’s newest COVID program

FEMA will not contact you unless you have called or have applied for assistance.

 

Notre Dame could lift more COVID restrictions as students receive 2nd vaccine dose

SOUTH BEND — Notre Dame plans to lift more restrictions in May if 90% of students become fully vaccinated for COVID-19.

 

Democratic Party chair in St. Joseph County steps down

St. Joseph County Democratic Party chair Stan Wruble has resigned and plans to move to Phoenix, he confirmed Thursday.

 

Indiana governor signs wetland repeal bill, despite pushback

INDIANAPOLIS — A bill removing some protections from Indiana’s already diminished wetlands was signed into law by Gov. Eric Holcomb on Thursday despite widespread criticism that it could damage waterways, wildlife and vegetation.

 

On their anniversary, Sadie does what Chase loved to do for her: 'Today was very difficult'

INDIANAPOLIS — First, she went to see him. The cemetery was Sadie Smith’s early morning start to a day she wasn’t sure she would be able to get through.

 

Hoosiers can help track Brood X cicadas, soon to emerge

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — During the last emergence of Brood X cicadas in 2004, biology professor Martin Edwards and his students strapped up their hiking boots and ventured into the trees carrying “big, fat” Garmin GPS units and “old-fashioned paper maps…

 

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