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Former Michiana residents tell of flooded conditions in Houston after Harvey

While she worked and her co-worker drove, Stephanie Kuzydym kept hearing him say, "Look here, Look here."

 

One child killed in car crash at O'Brien Street and Vassar Avenue

SOUTH BEND — Police are investigating an accident Tuesday afternoon at O'Brien Street and Vassar Avenue where police confirm one child has died.

 

Test results: Michigan kids worse in reading, better in math

LANSING, Mich. (AP) — While test scores worsened in reading and science, and improved in math and social studies, fewer than half of all Michigan students were proficient on the latest and possibly final round of the M-STEP state standardized…

 

Joe Donnelly, outsourcing critic, selling company stock

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana Sen. Joe Donnelly, a longtime critic of outsourcing jobs to foreign countries,says he's finalizing his sale of stock in a family arts and crafts business that operates a factory in Mexico.

 

U.S. transportation head Elaine Chao visits Michiana

GRANGER — The nation’s top transportation official is visiting Michiana today to mark the end of one project and learn details about another one local leaders hope is on the horizon.

 

Letters: Questions of free speech and tolerance

When did the First Amendment and freedom of speech get suspended?

 

Bill would tie higher wages to tax breaks in South Bend

SOUTH BEND — Employers seeking property tax breaks from the city may soon have to pay their workers at least the minimum wage paid to city employees.

 

New book features historical photos of Notre Dame

SOUTH BEND — A new book, "A Visual History: Notre Dame at 175," has just been published by the University of Notre Dame Press.

 

Don't repeal Indiana's gun permit law

A proposal that would repeal Indiana's gun permit law — which has failed in the last two legislative sessions — has made an unwelcome return.

 

Margaret Atwood to speak Oct. 25 at Saint Mary's

SOUTH BEND — Best-selling Canadian novelist and poet Margaret Atwood will present a lecture Oct. 25 at O'Laughlin Auditorium at Saint Mary's College.

 

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