Indiana opens COVID-19 vaccine eligibility to adults 55 and older

Indiana opens COVID-19 vaccine eligibility to adults 55 and older

The Indiana Department of Health announced today that the state has expanded COVID-19 vaccination eligibility. Effective today, Hoosiers age 55 and older are now eligible to receive the vaccine. In addition to those who are age 55 and older, healthcare workers, long-term care residents and first responders who are regularly called to the scene of…

Billionaire wealth grew $1.3 trillion during pandemic in US, report finds
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Billionaire wealth grew $1.3 trillion during pandemic in US, report finds

As the United States this week mourned the devastating milestone of 500,000 lives lost to the coronavirus, a report out Wednesday shows that the nation’s billionaires have seen their collective wealth grow by $1.3 trillion since the deadly pandemic began last year. According to the new analysis by the Institute for Policy Studies (IPS) and Americans for…

South Bend and St. Joseph County offices re-open at County-City Building
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South Bend and St. Joseph County offices re-open at County-City Building

Offices for the city of South Bend and St. Joseph County within the County-City Building and County Services Building are re-open. The offices had been closed with limited access to the public due to the pandemic. The St. Joseph County Health Department recently issued the recommendation to allow access once again. However, due to ongoing…

Indiana’s senators oppose stimulus plan that includes $1,400 relief checks
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Indiana’s senators oppose stimulus plan that includes $1,400 relief checks

Indiana’s two senators – Todd Young and Mike Braun – voted against a budget resolution that clears the way for a new round of stimulus. President Biden and Senate Democrats have called for $1,400 survival checks. The bill passed the Senate early Friday morning with unanimous support from Democrats. It garnered no support from Republicans….

South Bend announces grant to help local restaurants and bars during the pandemic

South Bend announces grant to help local restaurants and bars during the pandemic

In an effort to address the needs of locally-owned businesses contending with the pandemic, the city of South Bend has partnered with the Chamber of Commerce to administer the Restaurant Innovation Grant program. Locally-owned restaurants located within South Bend are eligible to apply for compensation based on operational changes that were necessary to do business…

South Bend League of Women Voters event features Dr. Mark Fox
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South Bend League of Women Voters event features Dr. Mark Fox

The League of Women Voters of the South Bend Area is welcoming Dr. Mark Fox to discuss the COVID-19 pandemic. The virtual event takes place on Friday, February 12 at noon. Dr. Fox will give an update on the status of the COVID-19 pandemic in St. Joseph County with attention to disease prevalence, testing data, and vaccination efforts. The impact…

Indiana sees a drop in COVID-19 cases and deaths
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Indiana sees a drop in COVID-19 cases and deaths

The Indiana Department of Health announced on Monday that 2,210 additional Hoosiers have been diagnosed with COVID-19 through testing at state and private laboratories. That brings the number of Indiana residents now known to have had COVID-19 to 613,228. To date, nearly 3 million unique individuals have been tested in the state and over 6…

Biden signs pandemic mandates for traveling and federal properties
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Biden signs pandemic mandates for traveling and federal properties

President Joe Biden on Thursday signed an executive order requiring many interstate travelers to wear face coverings in order to help combat the coronavirus pandemic that has now claimed more than 413,000 U.S. lives.  Part of his “100 Days Masking Challenge,” Thursday’s executive order followed another on Wednesday—the very first of Biden’s presidency—mandating masks on federal properties and directing federal agencies…

City, county offices continue to offer limited in-person access due to pandemic
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City, county offices continue to offer limited in-person access due to pandemic

Most city and county offices continue to offer limited in-person access “until further notice” upon recommendation from the St. Joseph County Health Department. “The Board of Commissioners, the Mayor, and the Department of Health continue to monitor the pandemic, and currently plan to keep the County-City Courthouse Complex closed to the public until St. Joseph…

Erskine, Elbel, and Studebaker golf courses close in South Bend

Erskine, Elbel, and Studebaker golf courses close in South Bend

South Bend’s three publicly-owned golf courses and clubhouses have temporarily closed due to coronavirus. Earlier in the week, the Erskine Park course was open to play. They changed check-in to an open-air, walk-through process. But as the number of coronavirus cases has increased locally, nationally, and globally, the city has decided to shut down the…