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South Bend mayor candidates debate
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND - The three men running to be the city’s next mayor laid out their ideas and debated Thursday during a forum at Indiana University South Bend. Democrat Pete Buttigieg, Republican Wayne Curry and Libertarian Patrick Farrell have less than...Tags: Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Politics, Tampa, Business, Libertarian Party
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Hybrid school board passes in Mishawaka
South Bend TribuneMISHAWAKA — It was decisive. Voters who live in the School City of Mishawaka boundaries chose Tuesday to go for a partially elected school board. The referendum passed with 73 percent voting "yes." In raw numbers, that’s 4,054 to 1,473...Tags: Referenda, Politics, Voting, Government
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Gov. Snyder defends education reform, EFM law
ST. JOSEPH, Mich. — The efforts to recall Snyder and other state leaders has picked up steam. So has the national attention.
A large blue sign welcomed Governor Rick Snyder to St. Joseph, Michigan. But at the same time, the reception was far from...Tags: Politics, Emergency Planning, Elections, Crime, Law and Justice, Finance
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Benton Harbor commission candidates facing odd general election outcome
BENTON HARBOR – Tuesday was primary election day for some Michigan cities. But Benton Harbor’s state-appointed Emergency Financial Manager created an outcome in the city’s commissioner at large race that we don’t often see in...Tags: Referenda, Politics, Emergency Planning, Disasters and Accidents, Michigan
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South Bend Common Council weighs bridge options
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND - Maintain, replace or remove. Those are the opti ons city officials have considered for a closed pedestrian bridge located between large apartment complexes run by the South Bend Housing Authority and the former site of Alonzo Watson Park,...Tags: The Salvation Army, Religion and Belief, Politics, Justice System, Housing and Urban Planning
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City to auction Family Dollar property
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND - City officials are trying a new strategy to unload the former Family Dollar store on East LaSalle Avenue. On Monday morning, the South Bend Board of Public Works approved a resolution to auction the property to the highest bidder, with a...Tags: Religion and Belief, American Civil Liberties Union, Politics, Church and State Relations, Justice System
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Benton Harbor Commissioners try to 'take back' their city
BENTON HARBOR — In another attempt to take back control of their city, some Benton Harbor City Commissioners have declared an administrative state of emergency. They passed a resolution Monday giving full administrative authority to the mayor. But,...Tags: Politics, Emergency Planning, Public Employees, Local Government, Elections
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Fry touts schools, jobs as key issues in run for Mishawaka mayor
Moments after he filed paperwork today to run for Mishawaka mayor, Craig Fry said that — if elected — he’d set up a commission on education and use the Capital Avenue corridor to draw more industry and jobs to the city.
He also said...Tags: Politics, Colleges and Universities, Elections, Local Elections, Regional Authority
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South Bend mayoral hopefuls file finance reports
SOUTH BEND — The youngest of the city’s mayoral candidates has jumped out to an early lead in campaign fundraising.
Pete Buttigieg’s campaign had $50,380 cash on hand as of Dec. 31, compared to $13,377 for Mike Hamann and $8,700 for...Tags: South Bend (St. Joseph, Indiana), Politics, Science and Technology, Local Government, Human Interest
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Ex-candidate charged with making threats in Indiana
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — An Indiana woman who ran unsuccessfully for U.S. Congress last year was being held Saturday on charges she made threats against judges and other officials on her Facebook account. Morgan County Prosecutor Steve Sonnega —...Tags: Politics, Arizona, Discrimination, Elections, U.S. Congress
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Fry to run for Mishawaka mayor
Indiana State Rep. Craig Fry says he’ll run for Mishawaka’s mayor in this year’s primary election. The Democrat, who has spent the past 23 years as a state representative, says he’ll officially announce his candidacy and talk...Tags: Politics, Indiana, St. Joseph County (Indiana), Elections, Colleges and Universities
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If your car was red-tagged last week, it may be gone.
Police have red-tagged more than 360 "snow birds" in South Bend. Those snow-covered cars have been parked on city streets for days and they've kept plows from being able to clear the way. On Monday morning, the city of South Bend began towing them. City...Tags: Politics, Vehicles, Snow Storms, Government
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