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Market Basket: A new furniture store opens, pub at the Indiana Dinosaur Museum delayed
Here's the latest retail and restaurant news from Market Basket: ■ Bob's Discount Furniture plans to open its newest store at 9 a.m. Monday, July 29 at 435 E. University Drive, Mishawaka. The store is moving into the space that was most recently occupied by buybuy Baby, which closed about a year ago in the University Crossings plaza. Bob's Discount, which was founded in 1991, operates 178 stores in 24 states and is the nation's ninth largest...
Pizza Hut franchisee with 140 units files for bankruptcy
A Pizza Hut franchisee with more than 140 locations in the South and Midwest has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, according to reports. Nation’s Restaurant News reports franchisee EYM Pizza L.P. and affiliated companies filed for bankruptcy on July 22 in the Eastern District of Texas. EYM operates...
Cucumbers and other vegetables sold at these Indiana stores recalled for listeria risk
If you recently stocked up on vegetables, some may have a risk of listeria contamination. Here's what you need to know if you shopped in Indiana stores. Cucumbers, other vegetables recalled ...
Congress tries again to reclassify 911 dispatchers as first responders
NOBLESVILLE, Ind. (WISH) — A federal bill is being considered in the House to reclassify 911 dispatchers as first responders, a proposal that lawmakers have decided against in the past. Currently, dispatchers are classified as clerks by federal labor laws. Mike Hubbs, the director of Hamilton County Public Safety Communications, said the classification creates logistical […]
Christmas Commandos celebrates 25 years
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (WNDU) - Christmas Commandos is celebrating 25 years tonight. They did so at a “Christmas in July” gathering at the brick in South Bend, hosted by our very own Joshua Short. For those who don’t know, the organization was started in the late 90s by...
South Bend Black Expo hosting back-to-school rally for kids
SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- The South Bend Chapter Indiana Black Expo (SBCIBE) announced on Friday that its annual Back-to-School Backpack Drive-Thru Rally will be happening on Aug. 3 at the Greater St. John Missionary Baptist Church on Adams Street. "SBCIBE will provide free clear and regular backpacks and school supplies...
Bus, SUV crash ends with vehicle inside home
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (WSBT) — An apparent hit and run crash ended up heavily damaging a South Bend home Friday morning after one of the vehicles involved crashed into the house. Police are now searching for the suspect in this crash. A Transpo bus was rear ended by an...
Four-star DE McHale Blade Talks Latest Trip to Notre Dame
A very promising defensive end in the 2026 class discusses his trip to South Bend on Thursday. McHale Blade made the relatively short trip from Chicago to South Bend again this week. The Composite rankings have the 6-foot-4, 230-pound defensive end listed in the Top 150. At a position of...
Bench trial date on permanent injunction set for Lowry/Lockport/Park lawsuit
CENTREVILLE — Miscommunication between the St. Joseph County courthouse and lawyers in a major local lawsuit led to a new date being set for a key part in the case. On Tuesday, St. Joseph County 45th Circuit Court Judge Paul Stutesman set a Tuesday, Sept. 3 date for a bench trial to determine if a permanent injunction can be issued in a lawsuit filed by Tom Lowry against Lockport and Park townships. Proceedings will begin at 8 a.m. on that day.
TR Library board to present written contract offer to Lockport
THREE RIVERS — The board of the Three Rivers Public Library will officially put a new offer before Lockport Township for a library services contract. On Tuesday, the board voted to extend to the township a written offer of $20,822.18 on its contract for the first year, with an increase of 3 percent every year for three years, with an option to terminate the contract six months prior to the end of the library’s fiscal year in June. There will also be a clause that gives the sides the option to renegotiate after three years.
No injuries reported in Three Rivers house fire
THREE RIVERS — Firefighters were able to quickly put out a fire that occurred in Three Rivers Monday. According to the Three Rivers Fire Department, firefighters were dispatched early Monday morning to a two-story building in the 500 block of North Main Street, where the house showed smoke and fire coming from a first-floor apartment.
Indiana spots play perfect 'surrealistic' role in 'The Duel,' starring Dylan Sprouse
Editor's note: Follow us on Instagram and hit the red carpet with us Sunday night for the premiere of "The Duel" The mansion at the center of "The Duel" is the site of the planned test of honor, a home inhabited by a drug baron eager to see two 20-something American friends work out their argument over a woman the old-fashioned way. It's an opulent place with ivory-hued stone surrounded by verdant shrubs and the kind of...
Indiana Family Star Party Invites You to View the Stars August 2nd and 3rd
On August 2nd and 3rd you can take in the 21st Indiana Family Star Party! You will be a part of the largest astronomy gathering in the state and one of the largest astronomy events in the midwest. Come to Camp Cullom (near Frankfort) to enjoy the dark rural skies...
All INdiana Podcast Network Featured Podcast of the Week: WISHstory: Celebrating 70 Years of WISH-TV
Each Friday on Daybreak we highlight a podcast from the All INdiana Podcast Network that we think you’ll love. This week we are featuring the WISHstory: Celebrating 70 Years of WISH-TV podcast. Listen in as we explore the history of one of Indiana’s longest running television stations. We’ll take a deep dive and interview the […]
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