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Notre Dame’s Chris Guiliano Stars in US 4x100m Freestyle Relay Victory in 2024 Olympics
Notre Dame's Chris Guiliano won his first Olympic gold medal in the 4x100m freestyle relay at the 2024 Paris Olympics, bringing the U.S. its first gold of the games. Chris Guiliano helped the U.S. team win the gold in 3 minutes, 9.28 seconds. The U.S. missed the world record by...
Notre Dame fencer Eszter Muhari wins Olympic bronze for Hungary
Notre Dame fencing fans have plenty to cheer for during the 2024 Olympics. In fact, four of the 10 current or former Notre Dame athletes competing in Paris are fencers. But Irish fencers are representing more than one country, and that already has paid off. Eszter Muhari skipped her sophomore season with the Irish to train for Hungary’s Olympic team. On the first full day of competition, she earned a bronze medal in the individual epee with a 15-14 overtime victory over Nelli Differt of Estonia. She trailed, 12-10, during the third period before pulling off a come-from-behind victory in...
Vegan Pet Food Company Expanding to Indiana
A company that uses AI to create healthy and eco-friendly pet foods is expanding into Indiana. Mahsa Vazin, PhD, Founder and CEO of PawCo Foods, says her company was given a boost after she attended the Rally Innovation Conference last year and won a cash prize that allowed her company to expand. “It was a great opportunity for us to get connected.”
When to expect showers and storms on Sunday across Indiana
INDIANA, USA — After a sunny, warm start to the weekend, Indiana will finish off with scattered rain and some downpours. A warm front is on the way to the state, bringing muggier air and higher chances for rain. Tap HERE to track the incoming rain with our interactive...
Opioid settlement fund fuels anti-addiction battle in Indiana
Indiana is stepping up its fight against addiction with a boost from an opioid settlement fund. The money comes from a $54 billion 2021 Opioid Settlement Fund created by manufacturers, distributors and retailers to address their role in the nation’s opioid epidemic. Indiana will receive $508 million from the fund over the next several years.
Pro-life group speaks on lawsuit against Indiana Department of Health
The lawsuit filed against the Indiana Department of Health claims that information on individual terminated pregnancy reports is now being withheld from those requesting it. In December, the IDOH stopped releasing the individual reports, rather compiling public statewide data quarterly. Leaders with Voices for Life, a pro life group based...
Hundreds Attend Warsaw Family Carnival
WARSAW — Hundreds of parents and children enjoyed a variety of entertainment at Warsaw’s Family Carnival on Friday, July 26. The Warsaw Parks and Recreation Department hosted the event at Central Park. Family Carnival featured a dunk tank, face painting, bounce houses, and games. In 2023, Family Carnival...
‘Don’t know what I’m going to do,’ cries Rite Aid shopper as 136 stores to close – they have to travel miles to nearest
RITE Aid has announced the closure of dozens of stores across one state, significantly impacting local communities that rely on these pharmacies for essential medications and services. Michigan is home to 184 Rite Aid locations, according to the company’s website, but 136 of them are slated to shut their doors...
Michigan Ranks No. 1 For Most Citizens Living in Financial Distress
It's tough out here. No matter where you go, people are struggling to make ends meet. Unfortunately, here in Michigan, too many people are struggling even to find the slightest bit of financial comfort. According to a study from WalletHub, Michigan ranked as the No. 1 city with the most...
Former Notre Dame fencer Lee Kiefer wins second-straight Olympic gold medal
PARIS (WNDU/AP) - Notre Dame graduate Lee Kiefer defended her gold medal in women’s foil in a historic final bout on Sunday at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris. Kiefer defeated fellow American Lauren Scruggs 15-6 in the first all-U.S. final in an Olympic fencing event since 2008, according to the Associated Press.
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