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David Ray, former South Bend Tribune publisher, dies at 71

He led the newspaper through construction projects and technology changes

 

'Pilgrims' ready to travel the 320-mile Notre Dame Trail to mark university's founding

They will celebrate the journey that the Rev. Edward Sorin made 175 years ago

 

Outliving Your Life Insurance Policy

MoneyTipsCongratulations! You made it to your 100th birthday. You've joined an exclusive, but growing, group of centenarians. The 2010 U.S. Census counted 53,364 centenarians, as compared to 32,194 in 1980. (I doubt anyone was counted in both tallies.)You probably received…

 

Samsung Pay Used More Than Apple Pay

MoneyTipsHave you been tempted to try one of the many mobile payment systems on the market today? If not, what is keeping you from doing so? Many tech companies and retailers are interested in your answer.For years, headlines have touted…

 

Woman, 74, attacked and robbed on Belmont

SOUTH BEND — A 74-year-old woman was injured during a robbery that occurred around 7:40 a.m. Thursday in the 1200 block of Belmont Avenue, according to police reports.

 

South Bend sells downtown storefronts for reduced price

City says private firm better able to manage retail space

 

Building trade unions protest city of South Bend contract

The unions say city tax-funded work should go to city-based companies

 

South Bend champ of 1960 Soap Box Derby recalls big win

Fred Lake credits his father for victory in childhood competition

 

State approval granted for Purdue's NewU

The Indiana Commission for Higher Education on Thursday voted unanimously to grant necessary approvals that will allow Purdue University to launch and oversee NewU, its new affiliated institution.

 

Elkhart revved up for Grand Prix's return

ELKHART — From the late-1980s through the mid-1990s, downtown Elkhart roared to life during the annual the Elkhart Grand Prix each summer.

 

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