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Lake Michigan College reports that the LMC Foundation will be covering the cost of textbooks for LMC students who qualify under the LMC Guarantee, a financial aid program for in-district high school ...
Those running for the At-Large seats include Mayor Pro-Tem of Benton Harbor, Pastor Duane Seats. If re-elected, this would be Seats' fifth term as City Commissioner. During Seats' time, he's helped ...
MISHAWAKA, Ind. -- The Mishawaka Police are responding to a shooting at 514 E. 12 Street. The call came in at approximately 2:26 a.m. One person was injured. ABC57 will update when more information is ...
Michigan’s newly elected democratic senator, Elissa Slotkin, hosted a town hall Mon. afternoon at the Boys & Girls Club of Benton Harbor, on the hunt for support in what she calls her Economic War ...
ELKHART COUNTY, Ind. -- Members of the public got a first look inside the brand-new Elkhart County Courthouse Monday. It officially opens for business in September, following some construction delays.
High School Football will soon be kicking off, and two Michiana teams will get to do it under the lights at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.
Tuesday August 5, communities across the country will come together for ‘National Night Out’, a grassroots campaign promoting police-community partnerships and peace.
The humanitarian crisis in Gaza is growing increasingly dire. Despite Israel's pledge to allow daily pauses in military operations to permit aid deliveries, the United Nations reports that over 2 ...
The funding supports over 1,500 public radio and TV stations. Due to the cut in funding, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) announced it will start to close their doors. According to CBP’s ...
At approximately 3:05 p.m. the Goshen Police Department responded to the 400 block of Kanas Drive on the report of a domestic violence dispute involving weapons.
SAINT JOSEPH COUNTY, Ind. -- Northbound lanes on S.R. 23 are currently closed due to a two-vehicle crash. It is asked that at this time drivers avoid the area. We will update once lanes are back open.
NRF data shows that about half of back-to-school families are going shopping for supplies earlier than last year due to concerns of rising prices from tariffs. The NRF says families with students from ...
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