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Amazon that plans to make the largest capital investment deal in Indiana history to build a massive data center campus west of South Bend.
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The settlement for Andrew Royer, who spent 16 years in prison after confessing to Helen Sailor’s killing, is the largest known Indiana settlement reached in a wrongful conviction case, said Elliot Slosar, one of Royer’s attorneys.
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Pete Buttigieg, the former South Bend mayor and current U.S. transportation secretary, touted a $2.6 million federal grant awarded last year to Patriot Railways.
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The Lane Street Superfund site covers around 65 acres of residential and light industrial properties south of the Indiana Toll Road in Elkhart. A plume of groundwater there was contaminated with industrial solvents and degreasers.
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From the picket line Friday, workers said they were striking for a wage increase that would account for rising health insurance costs after the company’s final 2-year contract proposal included a 50-cent raise.
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Investigators determined that the SUV driven by Zachery Potts, 27, of Mishawaka, Indiana, crossed the centerline for unknown reasons in a rural area near the town of Wakarusa.
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Police said Walorski's SUV traveled left of the center lane and collided head-on with another vehicle, killing Walorski, 58, and three others.
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A recreational vehicle show will return this year to Elkhart in northern Indiana after a two-year hiatus because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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At a press conference in Chicago on Wednesday, Cooper said the money wouldn't replace the years he spent in prison. But it could be used to help others who are wrongfully incarcerated.
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We talk to a judicial expert about vaccine mandates for employees and court challenges to mandates. Indiana is setting records for COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations. And a booming RV business has helped make the housing market in Elkhart one of the hottest in the nation.