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Kamala Harris' VP pick? Former South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg among possible candidates
President Joe Biden endorsed Vice President Harris for president Sunday immediately after announcing he wouldn't run, placing her as the presumptive Democratic nominee. The question remains: Who would replace Harris as the vice-presidential candidate?. Various pundits, journalists, political scientists, and likely voters have floated more than a dozen options. Daniel...
Elkhart Police Department welcomes six new officers
ELKHART COUNTY, Ind.-- On Monday, July 22, Mayor Rod Roberson swore in six new Elkhart Police Officers at the Police Merit Commission meeting. This is the largest number of officers sworn in at a Police Merit Commission meeting since COVID. The hiring of these officers brings the department’s staff to...
INDOT: Spring Mill Rd. bridge still impacted after semi-truck collision
INDIANAPOLIS — Officials with the Indiana Department of Transportation recently provided an update surrounding work on the Spring Mill Rd. bridge over I-465 after a semi-truck collided with the bridge earlier this month. According to a post on social media from the Indiana Department of Transportation: East Central, officials said maintenance crews were able to […]
Monitoring air quality this week
Nearly a full week after a tornado and powerful straight-line winds tore through Elkhart, fire officials started burning some of the storm debris at the Toledo Road Storage Yard Monday. City officials say the burn will go from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m., every day until it is no longer...
Elkhart Fire Department burning tree, brush storm debris
The Elkhart Fire Department has received a 60-day burn permit from the Indiana Department of Environmental Management. Burning of trees and brush from the July 16 will begin on Monday. The burn will begin at 7:00am Monday, July 22 at the City of Elkhart’s Toledo Road site. The burn will...
Purdue Extension to present engaging art and nature demonstrations at Indiana State Fair
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana State Fair kicks off Aug. 2 and highlights the theme “The Art & Nature of Fun” in collaboration with Newfields. Fairgoers will have the opportunity to speak with Purdue University representatives about agricultural and nature-related topics, which are available year-round through Purdue Extension.
IDC: Indiana’s gubernatorial candidates to participate in televised debate
INDIANAPOLIS — Three Indiana gubernatorial candidates will participate in a televised debate in October. According to a press release, Republican Mike Braun, Democrat Jennifer McCormick and Libertarian Donald Rainwater will debate live at WFYI — the public TV station in Indianapolis — on Oct. 24 at 7 p.m. The Indiana Debate Commission will organize the […]
Tax reform is essential for the future of Indiana agriculture
It’s the heat of the summer, which means farmers are constantly monitoring the weather, tending to livestock, and focusing on pest and disease management for their crops. Unfortunately, this summer also finds landowners reeling from property tax statements that hit mailboxes during planting season. Farmers are experiencing a 27% increase in their farmland taxes this […] The post Tax reform is essential for the future of Indiana agriculture appeared first on Indiana Capital Chronicle.
Errington plans town hall meeting on proposal to change state diploma system
MUNCIE, Ind. — State Rep. Sue Errington has scheduled a town hall meeting for Friday, July 26, on plans by the Indiana Department of Education to restructure Indiana's high school diploma system. The meeting, open to the public, will be 6-8 p.m. at Kennedy Library, 1700 W. McGalliard Road.
Local News Headlines: July 23, 2024
The Indiana Department of Health announced that the West Nile virus was reported for the first time in the state, this year. A Lake County Resident acquired the disease that is transmitted from Mosquittos. Most who test positive for West Nile develop zero or mild flu-like symptoms, however some do go on to experience a more serious form of the virus affecting the nervous system that in some extreme cases has led to death.
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