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Syracuse-Wawasee Historical Museum Offering Preview Of Documentary About Teetor
SYRACUSE - The Syracuse-Wawasee Historical Museum is offering an advance preview of “Blind Logic,” a new documentary about Ralph Teetor, a part-time resident of Syracuse and Lake Wawasee. The free showing will be at the historic Pickwick theater in Syracuse on Tuesday, July 23 at 6:30 p.m. with...
St. Joe County seeks applicants to fill 6 spots on community corrections advisory board
The St. Joseph County Community Corrections Advisory Board has six open positions, and county officials are seeking applications for them by July 16. The advisory board, with more than 20 members when full, develops and oversees alternatives to incarceration that both hold people accountable for crimes and also prepare them to be productive members of society.
Free summer fitness classes Saturday on the Gridiron in South Bend
SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- The DTSB Summer Fitness Series continues on the Gridiron, Saturday, July 6, from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m., with local certified instructors leading the classes. Organizers say classes take place every Saturday morning on the Gridiron until August 31. Yoga starts at 8 a.m., Zumba at...
Notre Dame football DL commit stays resolute despite power conference pursuit
When it comes to fighting off other teams for Notre Dame football’s commits, a ton of attention has been paid to the battle for Deuce Knight. Of late, Noah Grubbs has also started seeing more talk about potential pursuit post-pledge. However, it’s not just quarterbacks (or wide receivers if...
UnitedHealthcare responds to split with Saint Joseph Health System
A spokesperson for the health care group sent us a statement Thursday morning, saying in part, “Saint Joseph Health System issued a notice to end the contract and maintained demands for price hikes.”. They add they compromised and came back with a counteroffer to the health system, and they...
South Bend firefighters respond to multiple fires overnight
SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- South Bend firefighters were called to two different structure fires on July 4 and into the morning of July 5. "Shortly before midnight companies were dispatched to the 700 block of Johnson Street for a fire," fire officials said. "F103 reported a working fire in a one-story house. Crews found fire on the exterior of the house on the Charlie side extending into the attic. Crews began attacking the fire and opening up the attic space where heavy fire was found. Crews were able to get a handle on the fire and the fire was marked under control around the third ten-minute notification. Primary and secondary searches were negative. No injuries were reported."
Free regional ski competition coming to Warsaw
WARSAW, Ind. -- Local non-profit, The Lake City Skiers, will host the Central Regional Tournament on Saturday, July 13, and Sunday, July 14, on Hidden Lake in Warsaw. The tournament will start on that Saturday at 8 a.m., with the individual competition. The team competition, meaning Swivel ski, Strap Doubles,...
TNIAAM Roundtable: our favorite Syracuse Olympic sports and athletes
With the Paris Olympics on the horizon, this week we asked the staff their thoughts about Syracuse Orange Olympic sports. What is your favorite Syracuse Olympic sport team?. Kevin: Cross Country. Of course it’s complete bias here. To me there’s nothing better than crisp Fall mornings spent challenging yourself not against a clock but against the other competitors, the course and the conditions. It’s great that the sport is moving away from being run on golf courses to actually getting back to a variety of surfaces.
Missouri strikes again: Notre Dame loses second star WR target to the Tigers
When Notre Dame football entered the race for Jayvan Boggs, they had to know it was going to be a task to land him. That doesn’t make it any easier to stomach that they dropped out of the running surprisingly early. It’s particularly frustrating to see a 4-star prospect...
City seeks grant for work to raze former Dodge Foundry for future street, housing
MISHAWAKA — A project to turn the former Dodge/RMG Foundry site at 500 S. Union St. into a neighborhood with a 6th-7th Street connector is moving forward with a grant request to begin the transformation. The city is seeking a $2.25 million Lily-LEI-READI II grant to help pay for 20% of the $11...
First look inside the $38 million Mishawaka Fieldhouse opening soon
The $38 million Mishawaka Fieldhouse is nearly complete, with the doors opening around Labor Day. The project broke ground nearly a year ago in June of 2023 and will be considered a national destination for youth sporting events. WSBT had an exclusive first look at the facility as construction nears...
Cox seeks second sweep of Grade 3 Indiana Derby-Oaks at Horseshoe Indianapolis
Brad Cox is as much a fixture on Horseshoe Indianapolis’ biggest day of racing as corn in the surrounding Shelby County fields. This year Cox brings Dragoon Guard, a 3-year-old colt with limited experience but huge potential, to the $300,000 Grade 3 Indiana Derby and the Grade 1-placed Impel to the $200,000 Grade 3 Indiana Oaks. Florent Geroux will ride both Juddmonte-owned horses in the 1 1/16 miles races.
Michigan national park beats Denali, Yellowstone, Big Bend as ‘Best in U.S.’
KEWEENAW COUNTY, MI - It doesn’t get much farther off-the-beaten path than this Michigan gem, which is getting some big national recognition. Isle Royale National Park has just been ranked higher than Denali, Yellowstone and Big Bend, among others, to be named the best national park in the United States.
Target Enforces New Rule For Shoppers At All MI And OH Locations
There are many reasons why Michigan and Ohio shoppers stop at their local Target store. Most Target locations are a convenient one-stop shop for clothing, personal items, and groceries. But soon Target will enforce a new rule that may inconvenience shoppers at all Michigan and Ohio locations. Target Enforces New...
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