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Indiana Supreme Court denies petition to transfer for convicted killer of Southport police officer
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Supreme Court recently denied the request to transfer the jurisdiction of the case surrounding the death of Southport police officer Aaron Allan. According to court documents recently filed by the Indiana Supreme Court, Jason Brown initially challenged his murder conviction with the Indiana State Court of Appeals, an appeal that Brown […]
Visit free museum exhibit, 'The Global Language of Headwear,' in Elkhart Sunday
ELKHART, Ind. -- The Ruthmere Museum in Elkhart will host a free family Sunday event, featuring the temporary summer exhibit, "The Global Language of Headwear: Cultural Identity, Rites of Passage, and Spirituality," at the Havilah Beardsley House on July 7. Organizers say the exhibit includes 89 hats and headdresses carefully...
Motor burnup from AC unit at senior living facility in Plymouth
UPDATE (4:33 p.m.): It is confirmed that there was no fire at the senior living facility, just smoke from a motor burnup from an AC unit. There were no injuries and residents were evacuated for safety. We will update as we learn more. ORIGINAL: PLYMOUTH, Ind. -- Marshall County dispatch...
Woman attacked with knife, 31-year-old Elkhart man arrested on three felonies
ELKHART, Ind. -- The Elkhart Police Department reports on Tuesday, July 2, around 3:18 p.m., officers responded to Cueramaro Supermarket, at 317 W Lusher Ave., regarding a physical altercation. Police say the victim, a 30-year-old woman, reported that a known man, later identified as 31-year-old Charles Perez Herrera of Elkhart,...
U.S. Customs, Border Protection approves proposal for sea cargo terminal in Indiana
PORTAGE, Ind. — Officials with the U.S. Customs and Border Protection recently announced that they have approved a proposal from the Ports of Indiana-Burns Harbor to establish the first international sea cargo container terminal on Lake Michigan. According to a news release, the approved proposal will create the only all-water container route to serve the […]
Don’t Rain On Northshore Children’s Parade
SYRACUSE — Muggy weather and rain showers didn’t stop the residents of Syracuse’s East Eli Lilly Road from participating in a neighborhood tradition Thursday, July 4. The Northshore Children’s Parade features kids of all ages in patriotic garb marching through backyards along the Wawasee lakefront. They wave flags and bang on pots and pans while led by organizers Rick Winter and John Feighner.
UPDATE: Local beach reopens after E. coli levels returned to normal
WARSAW, Ind. -- UPDATE: The Warsaw Parks and Recreation Department announced the health department informed them the new E. coli test came back completely normal for Center Lake. As such, park officials say Center Lake Beach is open for the 4th of July holiday and weekend. ORIGINAL STORY: The Warsaw...
Class Ranks (Part 2): Irish Illustrated Offers Top 5 Selections Among Notre Dame’s Freshmen and Sophomores
Today's rankings—unlike those for the graduate, senior, and junior classes over Memorial Day Weekend—include input from summer conditioning. As usual, we rank the players based on the 2024 alone. For Part I and a look at our individual rankings of Notre Dame's graduate students (Classes of 2019-20), Seniors...
Evansville, IN – Storms Move Across Kentucky into Indiana, Threatening Severe Weather Chance
A broken line of storms is advancing eastward across the Quad State area this morning, while training storms are entering the Jackson Purchase region from Northwest Tennessee. These storms could bring strong to severe weather and isolated flooding issues throughout the morning. According to the US National Weather Service in...
Thousands of motocross fans gather for 51st annual Pro National races at RedBud
BUCHANAN, Mich. (WSBT) — This weekend is a big one for motocross fans as this year's pro championship series continues at RedBud in Buchanan. The sixth round in the national championship began Thursday with amateur races, and will continue on Friday. The competition involves veterans who hope to beat...
Niles Westside Church Services, July 6
1105 Grant St (at Fairview Ave) Do you really think God needs our money? Does He depend on our money? No, but He in His wisdom allows us to become like Him in giving. The only difference is that we give out of our abundance, but He gave it all when He sent His Son Jesus to the cross. It was not just an offering; it was a complete sacrifice! Will we ever outgive God? The answer is: NO.
Dowagiac SDA Church Service, July 6
Pastor Terry Perkins, "Decision at the Jordan" Pastor Terry Perkins is the speaker at the Dowagiac Seventh-day Adventist Church this Saturday. His sermon is titled “Decision at the Jordan.” Pastor Perkins notes that from time to time the forces of history converge, bringing people to a moment filled with the raw materials of greatness. Is this happening today to Adventism?
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...
Blueberries off to Early Start
(La Porte, IN) - Summer is flying by. It’s already July… and it’s blueberry season. Dean Ott runs two blueberry farms in northern La Porte County. He says favorable weather recently has produced a bumper crop of good berries for their opening weekend. "We're pretty blue, I mean we're blue on varieties that are not normally blue at this time of year, said Ott. "which was great for people coming this past weekend. Normally it's just our early varieties in the first weekend, and people have to hunt and peck. Well, this past weekend they were picking the poundage. It was just a banner weekend, it really was."
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