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Local Girl Raising Money For Adoptions Through Music
Eleven-year-old Norah Kuhn is using her musical talents to help raise money for local families trying to adopt. Norah’s parents, Phil and Melissa Kuhn, are the founders of Legacy Of Blessings Adoption Foundation. The foundation received its 503(c) status in September and was created to help educate people on the adoption process and provide families with resources and encouragement through the adoption process, while also helping with the financial side of adoptions.
Officials in the Kalamazoo area call on Whitmer to challenge FEMA’s refusal of aid for the storms on May 7
Financial aid for businesses and families attempting to rebuild in Kalamazoo, Cass, Branch, and St. Joseph counties would have been made available through the declaration. In a written statement, State Senator Sean McCann of Kalamazoo expressed his dissatisfaction with the ruling. McCann expressed disappointment over the decision that affects real...
Notre Dame Joins STARS College Network To Support Small-Town And Rural Prospective Students
INDIANA — The University of Notre Dame has joined the STARS College Network, which partners with top colleges and universities to ensure students from rural and small-town America have the information and support they need to enroll and graduate from selective institutions. Notre Dame is one of 16 institutions...
The best of the best athletes from South Bend Riley High School the last 25 years
SOUTH BEND — While team state titles have eluded South Bend Riley High School athletics for the 21st century, that doesn’t mean they haven’t had success. Multiple individuals have brought home state gold, mainly in boys swimming. Other individuals have come close to reaching the top of the podium, as well as several teams. Notably, the 2002 girls basketball team reached the Class 4A state finals, while boys basketball started its season 26-0 to reach the semistate round in 2018.
Hubbard’s biography ‘ARA’ reveals true greatness of legendary Irish football coach
Edward W. “Moose” Krause, who was recruited to play football at Notre Dame by the legendary Knute Rockne, was an assistant coach for another Irish coaching great Frank Leahy and later became the school’s long-time athletic director, had this to say when the school introduced new football coach Ara Parseghian on Dec. 18, 1963.
Endgame: North American Scrabble Champion is racked in Indiana
Word enthusiasts and competitive Scrabble players from across the nation gathered in Indiana for the 2024 Scrabble Players Championship. This event took place at the Century Center in South Bend and spanned multiple days of intense Scrabble matches. Scrabble, created in 1938, is a beloved word game played by millions worldwide. The game has been […] The post Endgame: North American Scrabble Champion is racked in Indiana appeared first on WIBC 93.1 FM.
International soccer game will wrap up strong two-week run for South Bend-area tourism
SOUTH BEND — Wrapping up two weeks of events that brought thousands of visitors to the South Bend area, the University of Notre Dame will host a special friendly soccer game between Chelsea FC and Celtic FC at 4 p.m. Saturday. The matchup is the second international friendly that has taken place in...
Flagship Communities co-founder headed for Hall of Fame
Nathan Smith, a Fort Mitchell resident and co-founder of Flagship Communities Real Estate Investment Trust, is set to be inducted into the national Recreational Vehicle/Manufactured Housing Hall of Fame. Flagship Communities REIT operates 81 communities across the midwestern and southern United States. Smith co-founded the business with Kurt Keeney in...
How Indiana has voted for president in the past six elections
INDIANAPOLIS — As the presidential race heats up toward Election Day, we're taking a look at how Indiana has voted in the past. Historically, Indiana votes for the Republican candidate in a presidential election, adding 11 electoral votes to the total of whoever claims the Hoosier State. It doesn't...
Award winning film debuting at Indy Short Film Fest
The state of Indiana played a significant role in the making of a highly talked-about short film. The Ice Cream Man tells the story of a popular Jewish ice cream parlor owner who must choose between death and resistance during World War II. The movie has won several awards and is set to debut at the Indy […]
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