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The changes should clean up many routes and will see two-way service at all scheduled times
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The South Shore Line's Double Track service had a challenging rollout last week, according to Northern Indiana Commuter Transportation District (NICTD) President Mike Noland.
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The free exhibit will run Wednesday and Thursday from 12:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. at 240 E. Jackson Blvd. in Elkhart
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The case will go before judge Jamie Woods in November.
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With school almost out for the summer, Mark Tarner hopes to open June 20 but notes that's "a goal"
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‘The Sauce Live’ EP 5 presents Brad Billmaier's Artificer Quartet in concert at Merrimans’ Playhouse
‘The Sauce Live' with host Dawn Burns Monday May 20th at 7 p.m. eastern.
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Matt Chaffee released a statement Wednesday saying he will not resign his position on the school board.
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The Navarre Cabin moved from Leeper Park to the History Museum on Wednesday where it will become part of an interactive learning experience.
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The Indiana Department of Health stopped sharing individual terminated pregnancy reports due to patient privacy concerns. But the attorney general and an anti-abortion group say this violates the state’s public records law. One legal expert said the requirements and privacy concerns create complicated “gray areas” for state officials to navigate.
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Indiana lawmakers will explore school absenteeism, artificial intelligence and homeowners associations, among other issues, during this year’s legislative study committees.
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Council member Amy Drake tried to slow the project but the developer threatened to walk if the council didn't vote Tuesday night
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Marissa Meyer remained jailed for a second day Tuesday on a charge she brought a gun into Mary Beck Elementary
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The P-H-M school board voted 5-0 to call on Chaffee to resign, though he cannot be compelled to do so.
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A bill package that would require Michigan schools to provide parents with safe firearm storage information made it out of a state House committee Tuesday.
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A Michigan Court of Claims judge is expected to issue a ruling in the next couple of weeks on a legal challenge to the state’s rules on processing absentee ballots.
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How do environmental emission “quotas” work and how do they affect communities around the state? One member of our audience was curious.
Big Bad Voodoo Daddy at the Lerner on June 14th
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The video adds to a long line of connections between the former president and antisemitism.
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We asked our book critics what titles they are most looking forward to this summer. Their picks range from memoirs to sci-fi and fantasy to translations, love stories and everything in between.
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Activists who describe themselves as "abortion abolitionists" want to charge women who have abortions with homicide and ban the fertility treatment known as IVF, saying life begins at conception.
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Wisconsin is one of a handful of pivotal states in the 2024 presidential election. Within the swing state, there are swing counties that could decide the election — even as people remain divided.
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Bad weather may have been a cause of Sunday's crash that killed Ebrahim Raisi. But mechanical issues, possibly exacerbated by a lack of spare parts due to U.S. sanctions, could also be a factor.