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Mishawaka

Fondue Saves the Best for Last

by Tracy Molnar on April 6, 2007

The Fondue! (formerly The Fondue Parlor) is set in one of the 100 Center’s renovated factory-type buildings and offers seating options ranging from booths to quaint “two-tops” to tables that can be moved together for the largest of parties.

Our meal started with a typical salad followed by an appetizer that was tastier than one [...]

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View of the Week - Beutter Park

by Nick Molnar on March 25, 2007

Beutter Park
taken: 6:45 pm, 3/25/07

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Fit for a King (or a Princess)?

by Tracy Molnar on March 22, 2007

Nestled behind the expansion of Mishawaka’s Wastewater Treatment Plant in Lincoln Park is a monument of strategically placed rocks and boulders. The largest boulder sports a plaque detailing Princess Mishawaka’s history and her burial somewhere near the monument.
It sounds like a nicely executed tribute to the city’s namesake. The problem is that the monument [...]

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The Best Sushi Near South Bend

by Nick Molnar on February 27, 2007

There’s no restaurant scene so stylish as sushi. There’s no food more misunderstood. And there may be no cuisine more under-represented in South Bend. The Toyo Grill is working to change that. It’s comfortable if not stylish and covers the expected territory for a sushi place. Next to the more crowded Bonefish Grill, Toyo is [...]

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Another Reassessment

by Nick Molnar on February 23, 2007

 
Just before Indiana’s two percent cap on property taxes takes effect, St. Joseph County is reassessing property values. The new values have not yet all been determined and none have been certified by the state. As you might suspect, the values will mostly increase, and mean more taxes for many. If you already own a [...]

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