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Hoosiers wait for progress with Pathways waiver
It's the night before the fourth of July. Matthew and Jason Harding stand in their dad's kitchen in Bedford, making him dinner. Their dad, John, has dementia. For the past couple of years, one of them has come over everyday to check on him and help around the house. At first it was just the evenings. But now one of them comes over every morning before work, too.
League Of Women Voters Working To Get People Registered To Vote
Along with pony rides, line dancing and a host of other activities at the Western-themed Third Friday downtown Warsaw last night was a booth for the League of Women Voters for people to get registered to vote. Citizen John Warren said League of Women Voters “is a nonpartisan group founded...
Cass Prosper says Niele Ivey’s coaching has helped prep her for Olympics
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (WNDU) - Team Canada announced its 12-person roster for the upcoming Olympic Games in Paris earlier this month, and Notre Dame is one of just two schools to have multiple players on the team. One of those players is junior guard Cassandre Prosper, who missed most of...
Michiana feels impact of global tech outage
(WNDU) - There was nothing friendly about the skies today as a computer glitch caused thousands of flight cancellations around the world. Would-be travelers at the South Bend International Airport were not immune. Their attempts to fly out of town did not always go swimmingly. “Trying to get to Paris,...
Two Michigan organ recipients meet family of their donor
LINDEN, Mich. (WNEM) – On Friday, July 19, two Michigan organ recipients were able to meet the family of the donor who helped save their lives. On Friday, three families shared hugs, tears, and smiles, grateful for the gift of a second chance at living and a new unbreakable bond.
Award Winning Braly's Barber Den Visits HomeTown Living
Braly's Barber Den is an award winning barbershop in Goshen. They offer stylish haircuts and all-natural body wellness products. Husband and wife duo Shawn and Jade joined Rhoni on the set to talk about their shop and exclusive products. For more information on the shop, visit barberdengoshen.com or call 574-971-5768.
Fifth grade boy set to run base for Beacon Children Hospital ‘Home Run for Life’ program
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (WNDU) - A 5th grade boy from Goshen is set to run the bases at tomorrow’s South Bend Cubs game as part of their ‘Home Run for Life’ program with Beacon Children’s Hospital. Braxton Miller is a warrior. He is the typical 11-year-old...
Tennis teams add depth for 2024 fall Crossroads League season
GOSHEN, Ind. - The Goshen men's and women's tennis teams are coming off of their first real spring season as they head into the fall Crossroads League competition in September. Head coach Jon Bemisderfer is in his second season as the head coach, but he is bringing in his first recruiting class.
Great weather for Brickyard weekend!
We are kicking off Brickyard weekend with sunshine and mild temperatures throughout central Indiana. Lows dropped to the mid-50s in our outlying counties this morning, and closer to 60° in Indianapolis. The weather is going to stay dry today with a high-pressure system located over the Great Lakes region. However, we will see more clouds building into the state this afternoon. Highs will reach into the lower 80s.
Midwest Severe Weather: 39 Tornadoes Confirmed from Iowa to Indiana from Storms
Midwest – The recent severe weather from Iowa to Indiana has led to the confirmation of 39 tornadoes, as storm surveys continue. The surveys, conducted by the US National Weather Service offices in Quad Cities, Chicago, and Central Illinois, reveal the widespread impact of the storms from last Monday.
911 centers turn to 'stone age' during software outage
ELKHART, Ind.-- Overnight, computers across the globe were crashing and logging out due to a faulty antivirus update from CrowdStrike including at 911 call centers, where dispatchers lost access to their computer-assisted dispatch (CAD) software. At the Elkhart Communications Center, this meant dispatchers had to go back to the basics:...
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