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MISHAWAKA — Barak Coolman established a high baseline for himself and his Kingsmen with his inaugural go-around as Penn High School boys basketball head coach last season. Without a single starter ...
This column neither supports or opposes abortion rights. It focuses solely on the adverse unintended consequences of restrictive state abortion laws and their exceptions affecting obstetrical practice ...
SOUTH BEND — Northridge certainly didn’t unveil a new weapon Wednesday night in Brady Scholl — anybody paying any attention already knew the 6-foot-6 junior post is an elite high school basketball ...
(The Center Square) – Auto dealers, grappling with the challenges of stalled electric vehicle adoption rates, remain concerned despite President-elect Donald Trump’s pledge to reverse aggressive Biden ...
Sixty-five percent of holiday hosts are cleaning their home until the second before their guests arrive, according to a new study. The poll of 2,000 Americans, who plan to host guests for the holidays ...
ELKHART — INOVA Federal is honoring former board member Larry Sain with its Lifetime Achievement Award, while also officially renaming its boardroom the Larry Sain Boardroom. Sain, who died on Oct. 28 ...
BRISTOL — The Elkhart County Historical Museum is appealing to all those with a New Year’s resolution to get in shape with their upcoming program: Learn & Burn. This hybrid program is offered in ...
INDIANAPOLIS — With Indiana’s latest forecasts showing a cooling economy, uncertainties around a new round of education funding loom ahead of the 2025 budget-setting legislative session, which is set ...
(The Center Square) – A new report highlights the U.S. Department of Education’s disparity towards both Christian and career colleges through an “obscure agency” created by former President Barack ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Newly released data shows Indiana’s high school graduation rate reached a record high with the Class of 2024, but minority and low-income students across the state continue to lag ...