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NWS: Preliminary EF-1 tornado damages west Louisville, another hits southern Indiana
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Two tornadoes reportedly caused damage in Louisville and southern Indiana on the Fourth of July. The National Weather Service in Louisville said damage reports along Woodland Avenue, near Catapla Street and Cypress Street, in Louisville were consistence with damage from a preliminary EF-1 tornado. WHAS11 sent...
Notre Dame Law School announces Class of 2024 Top Academic Awards
Notre Dame Law School is pleased to announce the top three academic awards for the Class of 2024: The Colonel William J. Hoynes Award, the Dean Joseph O'Meara Award, and the Farabaugh Prize. These honors represent the highest academic distinctions that the Law School bestows, proudly recognizing three outstanding students in the 2024 graduating class.
Notre Dame Dominates Navy in 1964 – Epic Game Recap and Standout Performances
Reminisce about a classic 1964 college football game between Notre Dame and Navy, where Notre Dame triumphed with a 40-0 victory, showcasing players like John Huarte and Jack Snow. Notre Dame defeated Navy 40-0. Notre Dame's total offense was 504 yards, a season high. John Huarte had 177 passing yards...
Keep the Receipts - These Newcomers are Poised to Make an Impact
Written by Brenden Duffy ⏐ Writer ⏐ Twitter/X @Brenden_Duffy. As the dawn of a new season approaches, roster turnover has been the central theme of the offseason. This is expected, as players leave the program each season for various reasons including being drafted, running out of eligibility, NIL enticement, or just finding another opportunity.
Australian punter James Rendell playing by new rules at Notre Dame
NOTRE DAME — Notre Dame got some unexpected news in April, when veteran punter Bryce McFerson announced he was transferring, with a week to go in spring practice. McPherson left for Maryland, and the Irish were left without a punter. So they went out and found one. In a...
Notre Dame Men’s Hoops: State of Play
On March 27, 2016, the Fighting Irish men's basketball program walked off the court in Philadelphia following their second-consecutive loss in the Elite Eight. On that day, the Irish fell to the eventual championship runner-up, the North Carolina Tarheels, by a score of 88-74. The contest was within five at halftime, but the Irish simply didn't have the gas to sustain a comeback effort in the second half.
Juvenile injured in shooting on South Bend's west side
SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- A juvenile is injured in a shooting on South Bend's west side. It happened just after midnight on Lombardy Drive and Western Avenue. An officer was flagged down at Fire Station #6. The juvenile was taken to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries. If you have...
Calculating Notre Dame football wins needed for College Football Playoff at-large bid
It seems like a foregone conclusion that the Notre Dame football team is making the playoffs. However, it looks like we’ve finally found out exactly how many wins the Fighting irish would need in order to make the 12-team field. The college football analyst KFordRatings has put together a...
Chalkbeat Indiana story: Indiana’s revamped reading law could have big consequences for students from low-income families
Mariama Shaheed, Global Preparatory Academy’s head of school, works with students during Summer Learning Lab on June 27. Students attend the free program to practice reading skills ahead of the IREAD-3, or to get ahead on math and literacy. (Photo/Aleksandra Appleton of Chalkbeat) This story was originally published by...
John Deere purchases 234 acres of land in Northwest Indiana
LOWELL, Ind. — John Deere has purchased 234 acres of land in Northwest Indiana, according to a press release from Coldwell Banker Commercial Realty. The bank’s release indicates the agriculture equipment manufacturing giant bought the parcel for $7 million. The bank reported that John Deere plans to build a 1.2-million-square-foot warehouse and distribution facility on the plot.
IMMIGRATION IMPASSE: Most targeted municipalities appear unfazed as AG Rokita’s sanctuary cities deadline passes
The city of Gary said it is “unwavering in its commitment” to help and welcome all members of its community. (Photo/Davon Clark at Capital B Gary) Although the July 1 deadline that Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita set has passed, only one of four municipalities threatened with legal action if they did not rescind what he called their “illegal sanctuary city” policies appears to have made changes to comply.
RVer Finds Inspiration with RV Technical Institute Training
EDITOR’S NOTE: The following is a News & Insights report by the RV Industry Assocation (RVIA). DeLaine Triplitt is spending her retirement embracing outdoor opportunities. She’s an avid RVer, a small business owner, and a certified service technician through the RV Technical Institute. Since enrolling in the RV...
Berrien Springs 4th annual Pickle Festival
Berrien Springs, MI — The 4th annual pickle festival brought out pickle lovers to Berrien Springs. From ghost pepper flavored pickles to pickled jellybeans, anything pickled you can think of was at the pickle festival. With more than 60 vendors to help you shop until you drop and relish...
Michigan budget includes tuition-free Pre-K, community college
(The Center Square) – The recently passed Michigan budget would guarantee tuition-free community college for all residents, and expands access to tuition-free preschool. The tuition-free community college program is paid for by $330 million in taxpayer dollars, an increase of $30 million from last year. The new program gets rid of income caps, so any student can receive free tuition at an in-district community college. The Community College Guarantee builds...
La Porte man dies in Berrien County crash
BERRIEN COUNTY, Mich. (WNDU) - A 29-year-old La Porte man has died after crashing his vehicle in Berrien County just after midnight Thursday morning. The man’s identity has not yet been released. Police say he was driving on Deans Hill Road in Berrien Township when he apparently lost control...
Juvenile injured in early morning shooting in South Bend
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (WSBT) — A juvenile was taken to the hospital after a shooting early Friday morning on South Bend's west side. It happened just after midnight at Western Avenue and Lombardy Drive. This is just south of Washington High School. Officials say the victim's injuries are believed...
Predicting the Playoff: No. 7 seed Notre Dame
Ready or not, the 12-team Playoff is here. The start of the 12-team Playoff era means that the entire conversation about being in contention will shift. A more inclusive field doesn’t necessarily guarantee that we’re about to see more variety with national champs. For this discussion, we’re not focused on who’ll win a national championship; we’re just focused on who’ll play for one.
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