Margaret Fosmoe, Govtech.com

Margaret Fosmoe

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South Bend, IN, United States

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  • Stars and Stripes
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Past articles by Margaret:

Flood Waters in Indiana Carry Health and Safety Dangers

Flood waters can contain contaminants, and the water also may carry electrical currents from downed power lines or appliances. → Read More

Ceremony honors soldier who fired first American shot in WWI

A century ago, Alexander L. Arch of South Bend pulled the lanyard on a 75-mm artillery gun near the small village of Rechicourt in northeast France, firing a shell into German territory. → Read More

Notre Dame student leaders want Bill Cosby honorary degree revoked

University has no plans to rescind comedian's honor → Read More

Kizer mansion will have new residents

Indiana Landmarks will restore and occupy turreted mansion → Read More

IU South Bend administrator experiences terrifying Ivory Coast attack

Student recruiting trip ends with deadly al-Qaida assault → Read More

Court rules for ESPN and against Notre Dame in police records lawsuit

Appeals court says Notre Dame police are subject to open-records laws. But a new bill could mute the ruling. → Read More

Childhood in South Bend charted path for new Saint Mary's College president

Janice Cervelli calls her new position a 'blessed calling' → Read More

Private university police bill likely to become law

A bill that would exempt police departments at the University of Notre Dame and other private colleges from following the same crime reporting requirements as public colleges appears likely to head to Gov. Mike Pence for his signature. HB 1022, sponsored by state Rep. B. Patrick Bauer, D-South Bend, was approved 49-1 Tuesday by the Indiana Senate. It passed the House unanimously in January.… → Read More

Update: Private university police bill headed to governor

A bill that would exempt police departments at the University of Notre Dame and other private colleges from following the same crime reporting requirements as public colleges is headed to Gov. Mike Pence for his signature. HB 1022, sponsored by state Rep. B. Patrick Bauer, D-South Bend, was approved 49-1 Tuesday by the Indiana Senate. It passed the House unanimously in January. Bauer this week… → Read More

Med school researchers in South Bend seek ways to slow Zika virus spread

Scientist studying here had Zika virus in 2013. → Read More

IU South Bend sets up food pantry for students

Joins growing number of campuses offering services to low-income students → Read More

IU South Bend in program to improve student success rate

University will work with 43 other colleges on retention efforts → Read More

A handcuffed bill on college police records in Indiana

Proposed law is supposed to make college police records more open. But it would apply only to limited cases. → Read More

Longtime Studebaker Museum director retires

Rebecca Bonham finishes her ride on Friday. → Read More