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Another taxpayer referendum in Mishawaka? School leaders take first step toward 2023 vote

MISHAWAKA — Mishawaka school leaders are beginning to discuss what the district’s next referendum attempt could look like.

 

Tax return deadline is May 17: How to get extra cash, why filing is vital for parents

Now that we're heading closer to Memorial Day, when exactly are those income tax returns due?

 

Letters: He doesn't know any racists

I don’t believe in racism or the grouping and classification of mankind for any purpose. I don’t know a racist or a bigot. I only believe in individual human beings and their unique nature.

 

Local group aims to bring electric streetcars back to South Bend area

SOUTH BEND — Potential new pots of state and federal money for infrastructure projects has prompted a local group to make an attempt to bring back a storied South Bend tradition: electric streetcars.

 

Todd Rundgren named to Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Here's a look back at when he performed at The Tribune

Foo Fighters, the Go-Go’s, Jay-Z, Carole King, Todd Rundgren and Tina Turner will join the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame later this year at its 36th induction ceremony, the organization announced on Wednesday.

 

Indiana gas prices are going up — but not because of the pipeline cyberattack

Indiana will likely be spared from effects of the Colonial Pipeline cyberattack, experts say, as much of the southeastern United States grapples with threats of gas shortages.

 

South Bend teacher placed on leave after 'unauthorized' class visit from Right to Life Michiana

SOUTH BEND — A Clay High School teacher has been placed on paid administrative leave after inviting Right to Life Michiana to discuss abortion during a health class.

 

Mishawaka's Diner on 12th sells. New restaurant reportedly coming

MISHAWAKA — Diner on 12th has sold and its last day under the current ownership is Friday.

 

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