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Breaking down the biggest storylines heading into high school football season
(WNDU) - High school football season is almost here, as Indiana schools kick off their regular seasons on Friday. Our WNDU 16 Sports team has been previewing teams around Michiana, but tonight we brought in South Bend Tribune Prep Sports Reporter Austin Hough to preview some of the big storylines of the season.
Indiana Corn Maze is a Finalist for Best in America Award
One Indiana corn maze is a finalist for a Best in America award from a very prestigious national place. As we begin to enter the fall season, a lot of attractions will be opening up that are full of fun fall activities. One of the most popular things to do during that time of year is to get lost in a corn maze. There are no shortages of corn mazes in Indiana, and why shouldn't there be? Indiana is known for being a large corn producer. Each Indiana corn maze has its own unique design, and one of them is actually nominated for the Best Corn Maze in America.
FBI looks into ‘objects’ put on breakfast of Indiana DNC delegates
(WISH) — “Unknown objects” were placed on breakfast food Wednesday at the hotel housing the Indiana delegation to the National Democratic Convention, police say. One law enforcement source told CNN that authorities believe activists brought the maggots into the Fairmont Hotel, and that Chicago Police Department and the FBI in Chicago were investigating. Several women […]
Ascension St. Vincent Heart Center ranked No. 1 in Indiana, No. 2 in U.S. for cardiac care
Carmel-based hospital ranked higher than Cedars-Sinai in Los Angeles, Massachusetts General in Boston, Cleveland Clinic in Cleveland. When it comes to taking care of your heart, patients want the best team in healthcare – and a new, independent ranking places Ascension St. Vincent at the very top for cardiac care.
Girls Varsity Golf finishes 1st place at Lowell/Hobart
The Kougars extended their win streak tonight at home in conference meet action starting the season with a 7-0 record. In a three way tie for medalist honors were Kaylee Anderson, Maggie Norwine, and Brynn Capellari all shooting rounds of 43. Reese Smith added a 50 to complete the team score of 179. Following that up was Anna Stevens with 56 Greta Alicea with 62 and Olivia Putman with 69.
Frustrations about Plymouth Motor Speedway concert tickets refunds
For the 2nd time in less than a year Plymouth Motor Speedway customers say they're waiting to get their money back for canceled concerts. In the latest incident, shows scheduled for early August were canceled in July and some say they have no idea when they'll get their refund. Kevin...
Middlebury Riverfest, Barron Lake Triathlon offer families outdoor experiences
Here are three events to get you and your family outside for some fun and, maybe, a little learning. Middlebury Riverfest Paddle a bit, see wild fish and critters up close, do some art and learn a lot at this year’s free Riverfest in Middlebury, which has shifted to an evening program from 3...
Ortho NorthEast breaks ground on Indiana facility
Parkview Health and Ortho NorthEast, both based in Fort Wayne, Ind., have broken ground on a facility in Warsaw, Ind., that will house an orthopedic ASC, according to an Aug. 20 report from Fox 55. The 14,750-square-foot facility and medical office building will provide a variety of outpatient orthopedic surgeries,...
Indiana’s First Donut and Beer Festival Is Happening in Evansville this October
This family-friendly festival celebrates breakfast and brews. Over the past several years, we've seen the popularity of food-based festivals skyrocket. Evansville is no stranger to hosting festivals surrounding different types of food. And there's something unique about being able to go to one place and try out different variations on your favorite food or beverage. One festival heading to Evansville is very unique as it celebrates breakfast and brews.
Delphi Teacher Receives Delta Kappa Gamma Woman Of Distinction Award
A Delphi Community Elementary School teacher was recently awarded with the Woman of Distinction Award from the Delta Kappa Gamma – Theta Chapter for her dedication to her students within the Delphi Community School Corporation. Delphi Third Grade Teacher Kate Evans was announced as the most recent recipient of...
Study Says Michigan Believes Its Teachers Are Woefully Underpaid
Many people agree that teachers are one of the most underpaid positions in the entire workforce. Oftentimes they work well over 40 hours, pay out of pocket for classroom supplies, and handle 15-25 children per day. If you know a teacher, you know it's exhaustive work. Unfortunately, in most situations,...
University of Michigan Researchers Make Breakthrough on Tick-Borne Allergy
The lone star tick is a tiny but troublesome pest. This summer these invasive pests have made their way into Michigan, bringing with them a serious health concern. Unlike other tick species which are primarily known for spreading Lyme disease, the lone star tick is notorious for triggering alpha-gal syndrome—a condition that causes an allergic reaction to red meat. As these ticks spread further north, their presence in Michigan has raised alarm, but researchers at the University of Michigan (UofM) may have found a way to mitigate the threat.
A Woman Gets Arrested For Taking Advantage Of Applebee's
A woman found herself in cuffs after sharing her “All You Can Eat” special at Applebee’s. Shawneesha Cobbs, 28, of Chicago, went to an Applebee’s in Indiana and got the $15.99 special, great deal right? Well she allegedly shared with the rest of her table, and that's a big no no. When the manager objected and charged the woman for two specials, they got into a heated argument, resulting in the police being called. The woman was warned by police that she could be charged with disorderly conduct and continued yelling until she was arrested.
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