Goshen Mayor Gina Leichty said it be wasteful and irresponsible for the city to stop projects that the AmeriCorps colleagues have worked on after the Trump Administration abandoned the young adults.
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An attorney for Todd Cummings' chief financial officer reportedly had said the Arizona district had slowed its hiring process because of the South Bend investigation.
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South Bend School Board members received a sobering update Monday night as investigators revealed evidence of possible grade manipulation in the district.
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Monday night investigators updated South Bend School Board members on an ongoing probe into the move to the Edythe J. Brown Building.
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Two downtown Elkhart retailers told CBS News correspondent Janet Shamlian that they're seeing people pull back on spending as President Trump's tariffs and trade wars create uncertainty.
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The St. Joseph County Council in October approved a $10.3 million bond issue to fund the LaSalle renovation and move the Western Branch to the former ZB Falcon's building on Western Avenue.
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Green Stem Provisioning owner George Lynch is happy Indiana will go at least another year without legal marijuana, and says he'll get to keep his billboards up for Hoosiers to see for another decade.
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Renewable energy projects could lose their power to go around local zoning laws under bills that passed Wednesday in the Michigan House.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer says face time with Trump, including a now-famously awkward Oval Office encounter, was worth it to win 21 new fighter jets in Macomb County.
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Despite an increase in Indiana’s pre-K spending per child last year, the report shows On My Way Pre-K still only meets two out of 10 benchmarks the National Institute for Early Education Research uses to judge successful state pre-K programs.
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Gov. Mike Braun said he doesn’t like that Lieutenant Governor Micah Beckwith recently called the Three-Fifths Compromise a “great move.”
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Gov. Mike Braun said his first 100 days in office has been a “wonderful opening act” while reflecting Wednesday on a legislative session in which the state budget saw major cuts and property tax reform that didn’t go as far as Braun wanted.
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Thousands of protesters converged Tuesday outside the Macomb Community College campus to voice their opposition to the Republican president.
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Indiana lawmakers approved a measure that would, in part, allow schools that undergo a mastery-based pilot program to suspend certain state regulations.
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The final version of a pharmacy benefit manager reform bill received approval from lawmakers — but some raised concerns that a policy in the legislation would increase drug costs for Hoosiers.
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Indiana First Lady Maureen Braun is launching a fundraising initiative to keep the Dolly Parton Imagination Library going statewide. It comes more than two months after Gov. Mike Braun tasked his wife with keeping the program alive.
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The state is investigating a fatal case of ehrlichiosis in Floyd County. It’s a tick disease that causes flu-like symptoms, but if left untreated, could kill you. The Indiana Department of Health warns Hoosiers to take precautions against tick bites.
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The VA Servicing Purchase program has helped about 20,000 veterans avoid foreclosure. But Republicans in Congress have been critical of the program, saying it puts too much taxpayer money at risk.
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Congress created the Joint Office of Energy and Transportation to unite the expertise of two different agencies that work on electric vehicle charging. Now it seems to have turned into a ghost ship.
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Two majority Black cities in Alabama now have Black representation in Congress because of court-ordered redistricting. The progress comes as President Trump pulls back federal diversity initiatives.
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Acting President Han Duck-soo has emerged as a potential conservative standard bearer, and South Korean media reported he will officially launch his presidential campaign Friday.
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Politicians, lawyers and journalists who left behind autocratic systems in Europe, Asia and Latin America see the Trump administration employing similar methods.