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Habitat for Humanity, Winnebago team up on home
ELKHART — Habitat for Humanity of Elkhart County celebrated a groundbreaking ceremony Wednesday for a home at 1114 Middlebury St. Joining future homeowner Dyshiea Woods at the event were the city’s Director of Communications Corinne Straight, Winnebago’s Customer Service and Operations Manager Steve Eriksen, Grand Design’s Community Outreach Emily Stahley, Newmar’s Executive Assistant Chelsea ...
Woman charged with felony resisting law enforcement
The St. Joseph County Prosecutor’s Office has charged a woman with felony resisting law enforcement after they say she led Mishawaka Police on a chase. Officers were called to Kohl’s on Grape Road, earlier this month, about a group of shoplifters. Authorities say Shykeena Smith, 24, took off...
Rudy Yakym talks politics, tornado aftermath in Elkhart
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (WNDU) - It’s been an eventful week both here at home and across the nation. From a weeklong Republican National Convention held just days after the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump to a severe weather outbreak, there’s been no shortage of news. Our...
Elkhart receives permit to burn storm debris
ELKHART, Ind. (WNDU) - The Elkhart Fire Department has received a 60-day burn permit to burn tree limbs and brush from the tornado and severe storms that rolled through the city earlier this week. Burning of storm debris will begin on Monday at 7 a.m. at the City of Elkhart’s...
Storm recovery still underway in Elkhart
Elkhart continues to recover from the storms that blew through on Monday evening. “It really feels like we’ve turned a corner and the worst of the storm is behind us. We continue to be grateful that Elkhart came out of this event without any injuries or fatalities. The work of cleanup and meeting the immediate needs of our residents is ongoing. We don’t want anyone to feel alone, so please reach out to us if you need anything.” -Mayor Rod Roberson.
5th grade boy to run bases for Beacon Children’s Hospital’s ‘Home Run for Life’ program
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (WNDU) - A fifth-grade boy from Goshen is set to run the bases at Friday’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 boy...
South Bend man sentenced on weapons charge
A South Bend man was sentenced on a weapons charge on Monday in connection with a January incident. The incident happened on January 5 when a car was stopped by police in Bertrand Township. 47-year-old Jason Miltroka was a passenger in the car, according to statements, and he had been...
Notre Dame Men's Basketball offseason updates
SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- Catching up with Coach Shrewsberry about his new additions surrounding 2023 ACC Player of the Year. Heading into his second year at the helm, Shrewsberry added four freshman and three graduate transfers to last year's core. "You have to find you have to find a positional...
Flood waters drowned out the 47th annual Northern Indiana 'Power of the Past' weeklong event
WINAMAC, Ind. -- Flood waters drowned out the 47th annual Northern Indiana 'Power of the Past' weeklong event that would have started today, July 18. This is just the second time in the events history since 1976 that it has been cancelled due to weather. “It’s really disheartening not to...
Plymouth Schools announce addition of second school resource officer
PLYMOUTH, Ind. -- Plymouth Community School Corporation announced the appointment of Officer Steve DeLee as the second school resource officer (SRO) for the district. School officials say DeLee brings extensive experience and a deep commitment to serving the Plymouth community, making him an excellent addition. DeLee graduated from Indiana University...
Indiana port to build Chicago sea cargo container terminal
The Ports of Indiana is set to build a sea container terminal on Lake Michigan, making it the first all-water route for ocean vessels via the Great Lakes to serve the Chicago metro area, according to a July 2 press release. The new terminal received approval from U.S. Customs and...
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