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Two children taken to Emergency Room after exposure to chemicals...
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Penn, Mishawaka meet for sectional title with regional berth...
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New Day Intake Center is nearing construction eight months after...
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Nearby homeowners express frustrations with Elkhart drivers going...
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A Goshen family pushes to grow their family
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Chunk’s Ice Cream gets ready to celebrate its second anniversary
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Bluegrass Festival celebrates local artists in Niles
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PokeDen updates its space for a shop like experience
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Another pleasant day for our area
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Slightly cooler out the door today
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Mentone Egg festival brings a clutch of people to enjoy its history
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9th annual Hall of Heroes Comic Con concludes its first day
SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- ABC57's Brian Conybeare spoke with Dean of the Indiana University School of Medicine, Doctor Mark D. Fox, to discuss childhood immunizations.
Families are hesitant or refusing to get their children vaccinated against illnesses due to the growing confusion about childhood vaccinations.
According to the latest numbers from the CDC, 92.5 percent of Kindergarteners had their required shots nationwide.
In Michigan, only 91.4 percent of Kindergarteners had their required shots.
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