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300,000 Could Lose In-Network Access in Blue Cross-Michigan Medicine Dispute
(LANSING) - About 300,000 Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan members could lose in-network access to Michigan Medicine if the two sides fail to reach a new contract by June 30.Bridge Michigan reports Blue Cross has begun notifying patients that the Ann Arbor-based health system could move out of ...
Read MoreWarsaw Egg Producer Sold After 100 Years of Family Ownership
(WARSAW) - A Warsaw-based egg producer has been sold after more than a century of family ownership. Creighton Brothers has been sold to Cal-Maine Foods for $128.5 million. The acquisition includes 3.2 million laying hens, a feed mill, egg processing facilities, and Crystal Lake LLC, which produce...
Read MoreTour the Lakes Marine Show Returns to Steuben County This Weekend
(STEUBEN COUNTY) - The 6th Annual Tour the Lakes Marine Show is underway this weekend across Steuben County.The event gives visitors a chance to tour several of the area's marine and water sports dealerships while checking out new 2026 boats and equipment.Organizers say admission and parking are ...
Read MoreMichigan Lawmakers Consider Water Safety Training Requirement for Students
(LANSING) - Michigan lawmakers are considering a bill that would require public schools to teach water safety as part of physical education classes.According to Bridge Michigan, House Bill 4477 would require schools to provide instruction on safe behavior in and around water, the use of flotation...
Read MoreHealth Officials Warn of Measles Risk as Spring Break Travel Begins
(NOBLESVILLE) - Health officials in Hamilton County are urging residents to check their measles vaccination status as cases of the virus increase across the United States.The Hamilton County Health Department issued the reminder as many families prepare for Spring Break travel.Officials say nearl...
Read MoreAshley-Hudson Fire Department Mourns Death of Firefighter
(ASHLEY) - The Ashley-Hudson Volunteer Fire Department is mourning the loss of one of its firefighters.The department announced Thursday that Engineer Thomas O'Quinn has passed away.In a statement, the department said O'Quinn was like family and will be remembered for his dedication to the depart...
Read MoreIvy Tech Offering Free Robotic Welding Course
(FORT WAYNE) - Ivy Tech Community College will soon offer a free robotic welding course aimed at preparing participants for careers in advanced manufacturing.The course will be available to current students and community members at the college's Fort Wayne and Kosciusko County campuses.The eight-...
Read MoreFight Over Spilled French Fries Leads to Fort Wayne Shooting Conviction
(FORT WAYNE) - A fight over spilled French fries ended with a Fort Wayne man shooting his brother, and now a jury has found him guilty.WANE-TV reports that 36-year-old Christopher Vibbert was convicted Thursday of aggravated battery, a Level 3 felony, and domestic battery, a Level 5 felony.The ch...
Read MoreSubstitute Teacher Charged After Alleged Inappropriate Messages to Student
(FORT WAYNE) - A substitute teacher with Fort Wayne Community Schools has been arrested and charged after allegedly sending inappropriate messages and images to a student. Tyler Rush, 30, faces charges of Dissemination of Matter Harmful to Children and Official Misconduct, both Level 6 felonies.P...
Read MoreSponsors Sought for Downtown Auburn Summer Art Exhibit
(AUBURN) - The Downtown Auburn Business Association and Auburn Main Street are seeking sponsors for this year's summer outdoor art exhibit, "Steeped in Auburn."According to The Star newspaper, the exhibit will feature 20 wooden teacup planters placed throughout the downtown Auburn business distri...
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