Michiana 2027
- City of Elkhart breaks ground for new condo complex
- Marshall County wins 2019 Stellar Community award
- New association aims to help Michigan manufacturers
- Will robots take over our jobs?
- RV company using diversity to thrive
- Dowagiac to unveil 20 year Master plan
- New hydroelectric plant groundbreaking
- Main street redevelopment plan is a go
- Mishawaka plans to combine city, police buildings at Liberty Mutual site downtown
- Study of Elkhart County downtown areas seeks feedback from residents, business owners
- Volunteers working to repair eye sore in Plymouth
- Efforts underway to restore local historic landmark
- Group working to transform old church into community center in Bremen
- Tuesday meeting to discuss future of Western Avenue
- Organization working to build path that connects east side of Granger
- Elkhart man working to open skate park
- Local leaders break ground on new building in downtown South Bend
- Two proposals for hot property along St. Joseph River in Elkhart
- Multiple businesses set to open in downtown Niles over the next few months
- Grassroots initiative aimed at bettering the community gaining ground in Elkhart County
- Progress continues for Studebaker building; owner challenges others to use it as model
- St. Joseph County receives million dollar grant to improve broadband in New Carlisle
- Concerns that Orchards Mall is dying: 'It deserves to be saved'
- Historic building in Benton Harbor expected to be redeveloped
- Back to the 1900's: Downtown Bremen getting a retro face lift by 2020
- Farmers raise concerns over proposal to move ditch
- Master plan outlines future development for Cassopolis
- Loved ones donate bears to keep murdered man's legacy alive
- Local entrepreneur says ‘user friendly’ INBiz made small business launch easier
- Lake Michigan College to offer truck driver course to help combat shortage
- Startup South Bend-Elkhart providing Michiana entrepreneurs free business help
- Elkhart economy booming, wages growing
- Marshall County high school students explore career opportunities in manufacturing
- AM General military plant potentially up for grabs
- Game of growth in South Bend, businesses on every corner
- New infrastructure changes proposed by Gov. Holcolmb raises toll prices
- New residential housing unit, new Martin's supermarket coming to Elkhart
- Milton Township couple plans own subdivision in housing shortage
- RV training facility coming to Elkhart
- New power plant is officially operational in New Carlisle
- Thor Industries visit Jimtown Junior High School
- With housing shortage, builders in Michiana are overwhelmed
- MACOG studying how to meet future infrastructure needs
- Thousands of high school students train for Elkhart's RV industry
- Mayor Tim Neese discusses the RV industry and the future of the city
- RV Hall of Fame expansion mirrors rise of RV industry
- Business is booming, but too much for housing market
- Elkhart RV industry works to recruit worldwide workforce
- RV industry vital to Elkhart County's economic resurgence
- Michiana worker shortage could mean growing economy
- Project Propel will take South Bend region to new heights
- Michiana 2027: the future of fine arts in South Bend Community Schools
- Michiana 2027: Rise Up Academy at the center of a shake up in South Bend Community Schools
- New details in New Carlisle development project
- Michiana 2027: Change makers silently shaping South Bend
- Michiana 2027: Benton Harbor robotics team training tomorrow’s engineers
- Michiana 2027: Young Elkhart County volunteers shape the future
- Michiana 2027: Young professionals gather and grow
- Michiana 2027: diversifying South Bend's economy
- Michiana 2027: The future of wine, beer, and spirits in Berrien County
- Michiana 2027: How will Elkhart County adapt to the future?
- Michiana 2027: St. Joseph County towns booming
- Michiana 2027: Elkhart's past, present and a look ahead to the future
- Michiana 2027: South Bend's vision in focus
- Michiana 2027: The future of farming in southwest Michigan
- Michiana 2027: Entrepreneurs leading the way in Mishawaka