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Granger's Heavenly Goat Brewing Co. closes kitchen, keeps brewery open on Sundays

GRANGER — Owners of Heavenly Goat Brewing Co. announced Wednesday afternoon that its kitchen will be closed indefinitely, but they plan to maintain the brewery operations with Sunday-only hours.

 

Judge to determine whether South Bend 'police tapes' case goes to trial this week after all

SOUTH BEND — A newly filed motion in the South Bend “police tapes” case claims a group of current and former South Bend police officers do not have legal standing to challenge the release of select audio recordings, possibly eliminating…

 

Viewpoint: Get involved in St. Joseph County Public Library sessions

Earlier this year, as you may recall, the St. Joseph County Public Library (both the board and the staff leadership team) decided to take a step back and, at least temporarily, suspend the plans for a renovation and reorganization of…

 

Howey: Channel this voice as war in Korea looms

NASHVILLE, Ind. — President Trump has promised “fire and fury” for his North Korean counterpart, the dictator Kim Jong Un. Recently, Trump tweeted, “Talking is not the answer.”

 

Rookie kayaking risks cited

PORT AUSTIN, Mich. (AP) — Kayaking is booming in popularity in the U.S., but authorities say many paddlers aren’t measuring the risks, especially in big open water.

 

Memorial to include names of sickened responders

POINT LOOKOUT, N.Y. — A Long Island beach where people gathered and watched in horror as the distant World Trade Center towers collapsed on Sept. 11, 2001 is the site of the latest memorial to victims of the terror attacks…

 

Kim Komando: How to speed up slow Wi-Fi

We’ve all been there: Every gadget at home is running smoothly and we’re streaming without a hitch. Suddenly, the dreaded digital slowdown and then, the mental meltdown occurs.

 

A Look Back: Opera outstanding in South Bend

Harry Thacker Burleigh Music Association brought international fame to city

 

Volunteers help with 9/11 tribute in Osceola

Event begins at 6 p.m. at Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens

 

Food For Thought: Unplugging packs plenty of power

Sometimes unplugging means taking drastic measures.

 

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