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Planned Parenthood will provide vasectomy services at the Mishawaka Health Center in northern Indiana. This is the second Planned Parenthood location to offer the service in the state.
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The yearly award has been given out by the Milken Family Foundation since 1987. Hailed as the "Oscars of Teaching," it celebrates and recognizes early to mid-career educators across the United States.
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School officials announced Thursday that the university's trustees have chosen Barbara Bellefeuille to assume the institution’s top leadership role, effective immediately.
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A northern Indiana county's judges have reinstated an order requiring people to wear masks in four courthouses because of the county’s rising COVID-19 infection rates.
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Michigan-based Electric Last Mile Solutions will use the former AM General site in Mishawaka to produce electric delivery vehicles.
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The YMCA of Greater Michiana announced it will not reopen its South Bend-Mishawaka branch after operating for more than 50 years in its current location.
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Mishawaka High School enacted a policy this year allowing resource officers to issue tickets to students caught vaping at least twice.
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Jeep builds the Gladiator in Toledo, Ohio while AM Generals production center for military vehicles is in Mishawaka, Indiana.
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Friday's layoffs will leave about 50 employees there as work continues on vehicle prototypes for at least the next few months.
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Seres Automotive, an electric vehicle startup, has halted plans to start production at the Mishawaka factory where it aimed to employ more than 450 workers.