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Are You Staying in South Bend?

A New Photography Book on South Bend

New Life for the Tribune Printing Press Building

Ms. Adeline, South Bend’s 91-Year-Old Barbershop Owner

How South Bend Lost 50,000 People in 50 Years

It’s Time to Give Up the Ghost of Studebaker

My New Book, Walking in Wheeling

A Note From Tuesday, April 30th

We Bought the Building

Lacopo’s Pizzeria

 
 

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More People: South Bend Survived
More People: South Bend Survived

South Bend lost 50,000 people in 50 years and lived to tell the story. Today, we’re a city of 100,000 people, including many who chose to stay and new immigrants who moved here. How?

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latest, more people, history, Joe MolnarJoe MolnarNovember 19, 2020
Nimoy, a South Bend B-Boy
Nimoy, a South Bend B-Boy

Nimoy Vaidya is a b-boy, originally from Kathmandu, Nepal, who moved to the U.S. in 2015. He breakdances as an avenue for personal growth and a way to help kids in South Bend.

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culture, films, Jacob TitusJacob TitusNovember 17, 2020
Meet the Park People of South Bend
Meet the Park People of South Bend

While many Americans spend this pandemic at home, crews of essential workers continue to set their alarms and take care of South Bend's parks and public spaces. Today, Jessica Spoor takes us around town to meet a few on the job.

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latest, cultureJessica SpoorNovember 11, 2020
Ms. Adeline, South Bend's 91-Year-Old Barber Shop Owner
Ms. Adeline, South Bend's 91-Year-Old Barber Shop Owner

Ms. Adeline Wigfall-Jones has been cutting hair at 1131 West Washington Street in South Bend since 1976. She is 91 years old. We spent a typical Saturday, from 6:57 am to 4:49 pm, at the barbershop with Ms. Adeline and asked: “when are you going to stop?”

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latest, park-people, films, culture, Jacob TitusJacob TitusOctober 29, 2020
We are starting a membership
We are starting a membership

We believe that building a community of people invested in the blog’s future will jumpstart new projects, improve what we are publishing, and help us connect with new people. Consider joining us.

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latest, News, Jacob TitusJacob TitusOctober 27, 2020Blog News
More People: The Cost of South Bend’s Decline
More People: The Cost of South Bend’s Decline

Population decline is the root cause of many problems facing South Bend today. It’s about time we understand the real cost of this fabled decline.

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latest, history, Joe Molnar, more peopleJoe MolnarOctober 22, 2020
The Eddy Street Import Tax
The Eddy Street Import Tax

Welcome to the party Trader Joe’s, but let’s not pretend that you’re bringing the booze.

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latest, park-people, Jacob Titus, IdeasJacob TitusOctober 16, 2020Opinion
More People: The Great Annexation War of South Bend and Her Suburbs
More People: The Great Annexation War of South Bend and Her Suburbs

Today, tens of thousands of people work in South Bend and enjoy her amenities, but deliberately live just outside the city limits. Why? In the early nineties, the city and her suburbs fought a war over this question.

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more people, history, Joe MolnarJoe MolnarOctober 1, 2020
Documenting the Signs of South Bend
Documenting the Signs of South Bend

South Bend is full of signs, and as we live our lives alongside them, they become something more than just markers for a business. Today, Ryan Blaske introduces us to South Bend Signs, a new Instagram account documenting the signs of our city.

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latest, park-people, culture, Ryan BlaskeRyan BlaskeSeptember 29, 2020
Autumn in the American Midwest
Autumn in the American Midwest

In October of 1985, the South Bend Tribune editorial board published a glorious tribute to autumn in the American Midwest. We submit it to you today, the first day of autumn, as encouragement during this otherwise troubling year.

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latest, park-people, history, Jacob TitusJacob TitusSeptember 22, 2020
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