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In 2012 the South Bend Tribune celebrated its 140th anniversary. It was founded in 1872 by Alfred B. Miller and Elmer Crockett. Throughout the life of the newspaper it has had descendants of the founders as editor and publisher for 113 of the 125 years.
The Tribune serves 6 counties, four in north central Indiana and two in southwest Michigan. South Bend, with 104,000 residents, is the largest city. St. Joseph County has a population of 258,400.
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Google takes interest in Goshen motorcycle maker
2017 - Author(s): Marshall King | South Bend Tribune
Somewhere deep inside Google — the company, not the search engine — someone found Janus Motorcycles.
There aren’t many motorcycle manufacturers in the United States, much less ones small enough to fit inside 1,500 square feet in the back of a former dry cleaning building in a small Midwestern city.
Frames, fenders and engines come together in that small space at 211 S. Fifth St. Janus may make 90 motorcycles this year, which would double last year. This small company is awaiting final emissions approval from the Environmental Protection Agency that will allow it to grow even more.