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Calm and sunny to start the week
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0:45
’Luminary Walk’ lights up the night sky in Mishawaka
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The South Bend Spring Artisan Market blooms at The Century Center
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4:12
#2 ranked Irish women fall to #3 ranked Duke in ACC Tournament
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2:02
Pleasant next week, Rain chances return next weekend
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2:25
Still cool, spring on the way
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Irish complete comeback over Cal, advance to ACC semifinals
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St. Joe County Council dispute over possible rule changes
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A Disney Character Crawl takes over DTSB for March’s First...
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The Greater Elkhart Chamber of Commerce holds award ceremony...
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From printing presses to worship, South Bend City Church moves...
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Notre Dame and IU School of Medicine researchers “Stand up...
LANSING, Mich. - The Michigan Department of Education has debuted a new rating system for schools.
It gives each school a rating from zero to 100 based on six categories: student growth, student proficiency, school quality/student success, graduation rate, English Learner progress, and assessment participation.
Schools with a score below 30.64 are designated as needing state intervention.
To check the score of a specific school, visit the score database here.
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