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How Urban Forests Promote Healthier Communities - Non Profit News

Published   May 09, 2024 01:23PM
“When people here see trees, they see a bill.” That’s according to Henry Davis, a District 2 council member in South Bend, IN. Davis told the South Bend Tribune in 2021 that residents were skeptical of the city’s plan to plant more trees. A lot more trees: 40,000 native saplings by the year 2050. Fearing that trees meant increased maintenance costs and damage to their homes, some citizens of South Bend protested the city’s initiative to create an urban forest.

In the three years since the city announced its plan, to quest ... Read more

Campus partners with city to research tree canopy impact

When the city of South Bend set out on a mission to double its tree canopy coverage, officials turned to Indiana University South Bend to help with the research needed to make that happen.

Several academic disciplines on campus are takin ... Read more

Inland Fully Subscribes Irish Row Student Housing DST in Sou

Inland Private Capital Corporation (IPC) has completed a more than $26 million capital raise for the private investment offering of Irish Row Student Housing DST, an IPC-sponsored Delaware statutory trust. The offering has been fully subscribed by in ... Read more

The Festival Guide will help you plan family activities all

The Tribune's Festival Guide offers you a variety of events, festivals and county fairs. With all these events to attend, you will never be bored this summer. A guide featuring summer outdoor concerts will be published on June 2.

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Class of 2024: Two sets of twins among this year’s graduates

Published   May 02, 2024 08:02PM
There’s something special about having a friend during your college years that will be with you no matter what comes your way. For four students getting their degrees at Indiana University South Bend, that friend has been by their side for more than two decades.

Twins Abbey and Julee Miller and Katie and Maddie Gard will all receive degrees on May 7. The Millers are both getting degrees in Business Administration. Katie Gard will graduate with a degree in general business and marketing and Maddie Gard’s degree is in healthcare ... Read more

Indiana’s Dangerous Cities – Is your City On The List?

Understanding the Complex Factors Behind Crime in Indiana’s Cities

According to SouthWestJournal, Indiana‘s dangerous cities are caused by a mix of problems like not having enough money, living in crowded cities, and historical issue ... Read more

High court nominee served as 'handmaid' in religious group

WASHINGTON (AP) — Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett served as a “handmaid,” the term then used for high-ranking female leaders in the People of Praise religious community, an old directory for the group's members shows.

Barre ... Read more

Yakym, Colleagues Urge Appropriators to Maintain Funding For

This week, Congressman Rudy Yakym (IN-02) led his colleagues in sending a bipartisan letter to House Appropriations Defense Subcommittee Chairman Ken Calvert and Ranking Member Betty McCollum urging them to maintain funding of the U.S. Army Light Tac ... Read more

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Issaquah, Washington

Mayor Pauly believes that all elected officials are servant leaders for the community they represent. As electeds, it is most important that we connect with our community, work to understand the values, goals and priorities of this special community, and reflect that in all the work that we do.