Big changes are coming to Mishawaka’s 100 Center, a historic 170-year-old building, thanks to a $5.6 million boost from the Indiana READI 2.0 program.
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REAL Services won a $40,000 grant from the Community Foundation of St. Joseph County to renovate a new senior center
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Mishawaka Firefighters Local 360 will appoint two members of a five-member citizen board that handles personnel matters.
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Volunteers can help pack chicken into cans Jan. 6-16 at The Depot in Goshen.
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As usual, tailgating will be allowed before and after the game but police won't allow open flames, propane or charcoal to stay warm.
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The Michigan Senate gaveled out Friday following a marathon 30-hour session that wrapped up the Legislature’s work for the year as well as Democrats’ complete control of the state Capitol.
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Workers’ compensation is an insurance program — required by law for most employers — that can provide income and medical benefits to people who are injured on the job-site and unable to work as a result.
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Many of Indiana's most popular colleges and universities are working to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions. But how — and how quickly — varies from one institution to the next. Indiana Public Broadcasting looked at what climate progress has taken place at Purdue and IU this past year.
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Peabody Energy and RWE Clean Energy hope the projects will generate 5.5 gigawatts of solar and battery storage all together. That’s enough to power more than 850,000 homes — nearly five times as much energy as what the Mammoth Solar project in Pulaski County will produce once finished.
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The Indiana Department of Natural Resources was able to acquire more land, faster with the help of partners like the Southern Indiana Sentinel Landscape, The Conservation Fund and The Nature Conservancy.
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State lawmakers list education funding as one of their top priorities for the upcoming legislative session. However, Democrats and Republicans are deeply divided on how to distribute that funding.
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Colleges and universities across Indiana will feel the impacts of the state’s new high school graduation requirements. One of those impacts involves the state’s goal to make it easier for students to earn college credit while they are still in high school.
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Hoosiers who pay state income tax will see a little less taken out of their paychecks in 2025.
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Gov. Eric Holcomb said he hopes he’ll be best remembered for his steady approach to leading Indiana as his eight years in office comes to a close.
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Gov. Eric Holcomb has appointed nearly 30 more judges in his eight years in office than his two predecessors combined appointed in 12 years.
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