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Indiana is celebrating a significant milestone in education, with third-grade literacy rates seeing an unprecedented increase ...
Michigan prisoners pay a copay for doctor visits, something some advocates say keeps inmates from seeking appropriate care.
The St. Joseph Public Schools in Berrien County will put forth a bond proposal on the November ballot. The School Board voted ...
A jury trial for arson has been continued. Christopher Williams is charged with arson and intimidation after being accused of ...
Two Pierceton residents have been arrested after police responded to a report of a man displaying a firearm. Officers were called to the Kohl’s store in the 3800 block of Midway Road in Goshen just ...
A new system for tracking special education plans in Indiana is causing confusion at the start of the school year. The new state system has experienced technical and migration issues, leading to ...
Attorneys for death row inmate Roy Lee Ward and the Indiana Attorney General’s Office are in a legal battle over Ward’s October 10 execution date. Ward’s defense team is challenging the date, ...
Niles Charter Township voters will again decide in November whether to allow marijuana businesses. Leader Publications reports the “Committee Against Unlimited Pot Shops” gathered enough signatures ...
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