It remains unclear how moving Adult Protective Services to a for-profit provider July 1 will affect the number of investigators serving Michiana.
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To celebrate World Refugee Day and Immigrant Heritage Month, South Bend Mayor James Mueller read a proclamation Friday to Hispanic youth at La Casa de Amistad.
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The South Bend Community School Corporation is looking to fill a critical shortage of school bus drivers and paraprofessionals with a career day event this weekend.
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St. Joseph County Council Republicans Amy Drake and Andy Rutten say its time for the county to follow the Supreme Court's and Trump administration's leads on ending affirmative action.
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Greater Elkhart Chamber of Commerce CEO Levon Johnson said he wanted to leave it up to the show's staff to rank Elkhart's best features because he always likes to hear an outsider's perspective.
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The Elkhart Jazz Festival kicks off this weekend, drawing thousands of visitors to downtown Elkhart for a celebration of jazz music and community.
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