Mishawaka school board incumbents Angela Layman and Mellissa Kay Johnson will retain their seats for a second four-year term.
Coyotes have become more than just an occasional visitor; they are being seen more frequently roaming Mishawaka neighborhoods ...
Coyote sightings in Mishawaka are sparking concerns as residents report the animals coming close to their homes. A meeting, ...
MISHAWAKA, Ind. (WNDU) - Students are back in the classroom again at the School City of Mishawaka! The district welcomed ...
MISHAWAKA, Ind. -- The City of Mishawaka announced its new trash pickup service will be Waste Management in the upcoming year after transitioning from Republic Trash Services. The partnership came ...
MISHAWAKA — City firefighters next week start a transition into the new Fire Station No. 2 at 700 E. McKinley Ave. Tuesday afternoon saw more than 100 people tour the new building that replaces ...
MISHAWAKA, Ind. (WNDU) - Police say a 15-year-old boy has been taken to the hospital after a shooting this morning on the ...
On Thursday, the City of Mishawaka announced that the Common Council approved a new solid waste collection contract with Waste Management that will go into effect on the first of the year.
MISHAWAKA — Incumbents Angela Layman and Mellissa Kay Johnson have been reelected for a second term on the School City of Mishawaka board. Both candidates ran unopposed, retaining their at-large ...