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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...
‘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.
North Webster Community Public Library — NWCPL Announces Beginner Tech Classes In August
NORTH WEBSTER — The North Webster Community Public Library is excited to announce the return of its popular beginner tech class series this August. Designed to help community members enhance their digital literacy, the series will feature two, free classes focusing on essential computer skills. The first class, Internet...
Everything you need to know as Notre Dame football begins fall camp ahead of 2024 season
SOUTH BEND — Is this the year? Notre Dame football hasn't won a national championship since 1988. There were near misses in 1989 and 1993. Then there was a BCS Championship Game appearance at the end of 2012 that ended with a thud in South Florida at the hand of Alabama. College football playoff...
Pickleball tournament benefits Boys & Girls Clubs of the Northern Indiana Corridor
MISHAWAKA, Ind. (WNDU) - The rising sport of pickleball continues to take over the Michiana area, as a charity pickleball tournament was held on Saturday to benefit the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Northern Indiana Corridor. The tournament was held at the South Bend Racquet Club, with players from all skill groups coming to play. 55 teams were split up into three different levels of beginner, intermediate, and advanced. In addition to pickleball, there was a silent auction at the event. Organizers say it’s a fun way for the community to come out and give back to the Boys...
Counting Down The Irish — No. 3 S-Xavier Watts
Last fall, Watts recorded 52 tackles (3.0 for a loss), 0.5 sacks, four pass deflections, a forced fumble and a nation-leading seven interceptions. He won the Bronko Nagurski Trophy as the country’s top defender and his draft stock climbed, but Watts decided to return to South Bend, Ind., for a fifth and final season.
2 online gamblers win $300K jackpots from Michigan casino
NEW BUFFALO, MI -- Two online gamblers took home a total of $698,930 from Four Winds’ Online Casino this month. On July 9, an anonymous guest from Fenton won a $376,699 on a $6.75 bet playing Jackpot Shores in the online casino. If you purchase a product or register...
Kokomo man jogging the entire perimeter of the US | Inspiring Indiana
INDIANAPOLIS — Anyone who has run long distance knows the final stretch can be the toughest, but Kokomo's Cameron Balser, a modern day Forrest Gump, has everybody beat. He's in the final miles of a run across America. Check that — not across, but around. Balser is jogging the...
2nd annual 'Blooming Fest' held in Niles
NILES, Mich. -- It was all about flower power in Niles Saturday where the second annual 'Blooming Fest' was held. All proceeds to benefit the local nonprofit One Good Deed Michiana, run by ABC57's kickoff host Allison Hayes. The event was complete with animals, live music, food trucks, and a...
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