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Michigan aims to restrict sale of marijuana-like products currently available in gas stations

A bill that would close a loophole allowing gas stations and smoke shops to sell products similar to marijuana is headed for a House vote after committee approval Thursday.

 

Area Catholics to return to Masses on June 12-13

Catholics across Indiana must soon return to weekly Mass as the Fort Wayne-South Bend diocese and others plan to lift the pandemic-related dispensation on June 11.

 

Viewpoint: St. Joseph County needs a new vision for economic development

For five years, the St. Joseph County Commissioners have pursued a vision of developing a mega-industrial complex, the proposed Indiana Enterprise Center, over the objections of county residents. A new report from the Open Space and Agricultural Alliance shows that…

 

Consumer Advocate: Scammers scare victims with fake IP addresses

The con artists will use this opportunity to not only make money off the consumer, but hack into their personal information using their own computer

 

Cicadas will soon pop out in Michiana. But you may not see too many of them.

Residents in St. Joseph and Elkhart counties recall isolated cases 17 years ago

 

Cats abandoned at Michigan City shelter are recovering as they prepare for adoption

MICHIGAN CITY — Nearly a month after being abandoned at a Michigan City animal shelter by their owner, many of a group of 19 cats are beginning to find new homes.

 

Police investigate death in Elkhart County

ELKHART — The Elkhart County Homicide Unit is investigating the death of a man that occurred Thursday morning.

 

Indiana AG Todd Rokita leads multi-state effort to oppose critical race theory in schools

Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita is leading an effort by nearly two dozen attorneys general to encourage lawmakers in Washington to reconsider proposals they say impose the teaching of critical race theory.

 

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