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BMV Shares Tips on How to Keep Your Car Safe From Thieves
STATEWIDE — It may surprise you to know that more than one million cars were stolen in the United States last year. So, the Indiana BMV is urging you to keep your vehicle safe. The organization says you can “safeguard” your mode of transportation by: Parking in well-lit areas. Closing and locking all windows and […] The post BMV Shares Tips on How to Keep Your Car Safe From Thieves appeared first on WIBC 93.1 FM.
Hundreds Attend Warsaw Family Carnival
WARSAW — Hundreds of parents and children enjoyed a variety of entertainment at Warsaw’s Family Carnival on Friday, July 26. The Warsaw Parks and Recreation Department hosted the event at Central Park. Family Carnival featured a dunk tank, face painting, bounce houses, and games. In 2023, Family Carnival...
IMPD: Man dies in shooting at apartment complex
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — A 26-year-old man died early Monday after he was found shot at an apartment complex on the city’s northeast side, Indianapolis police said. Just after midnight, Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department officers were dispatched to a report of a person down in the 4100 block of Meadows Lane. That’s the address of an […]
Michigan Hotel Adding Duck Pin Bowling and New Restaurant
Motels and Bed and Breakfast houses were the beginning of travel amenities as they would provide shelter, bathrooms, and food for travelers. Today, that scene looks so much different as there are multiple Bed and Breakfast sites for homeowners to buy into, motels have advanced, and the hotels are one of the best amenities travelers can have.
What Notre Dame football true freshmen could make an impact?
This story appears in the Blue & Gold Illustrated 2024 Notre Dame Football Preview. Here are five true freshmen that could make an impact. The post What Notre Dame football true freshmen could make an impact? appeared first on On3.
OLYMPICS: Notre Dame’s Eszter Muhari wins Epee Bronze Medal for Hungary
Slicing and dicing There are 17 former and current Notre Dame athletes competing at the 2024 Summer Olympic Games in Paris, France. The first medal winner for Notre Dame (unsurprisingly) came in Fencing (epee) and a Bronze Medal to Hungary’s, Eszter Muhari. From the South Bend Tribune: In a bronze-medal match that featured nine ties and required sudden-death overtime, Notre Dame sophomore women’s fencer Eszter Muhari prevailed 15-14 over Estonia’s Nelli Differt on Saturday at the Grand Palais in Paris. Despite facing a 12-10 deficit midway through the third period, the 10th-seeded Muhari rallied past her 34-year-old opponent, who was...
Anything Goes at South Bend Civic Theater
The South Bend Civic Theater is putting on its next show of the season, Anything Goes, beginning this weekend and running until August 11. The show is set on a ship sailing through the Atlantic as it takes passengers from New York to England. During the ship's voyage an abundance...
Bremen Town Council Receives Update on Wastewater Facility Project
Ken Jones from JPR updated the Bremen Town Council members last week about the progress made between the lone bidder of the proposed Wastewater Treatment Facility project. JPR has been working with Thieneman officials on how to improve their bid as it came in on the high side of what the town council was anticipating to pay for the project. They came before the Bremen Town Council members at an earlier meeting with a different proposal for a treatment plant, but Jones and Wastewater Superintendent Matt Cunningham have agreed that the design that JPR originally proposed for the plant is the preferred design and will be working to fulfill that need.
OrthoWorx Awarded Grant to Educate Area
OrthoWorx was awarded a grant from the Don Wood Foundation to educate middle school and high school students about careers in manufacturing and entrepreneurship. With this funding, OrthoWorx will embark on an effort, in partnership with Indiana-based iXplore, to broaden the reach and exposure to orthopedics career pathways for 8th and 9th grade students across the region, beginning in year one with Warsaw, Whitko, Wawasee, and Tippecanoe Valley School Corporations. This will be accomplished by building an immersive experience deployed through pop-up Virtual Reality (VR) roadshow events.
Notre Dame football rival coach wishes 'any other quarterback' was on the other side
Notre Dame football fans are quite excited to see what Riley Leonard can do this fall. There is one member of the Texas A&M Aggies that’s gone on the record stating he wishes the former Duke quarterback was anywhere else. That’s all the more ironic because one of the...
Ex-Notre Dame football defender gives update after terrifying health issues
Former Notre Dame football linebacker Nolan Ziegler continues on his road to recovery. It turns out the fact that he’s recovering at all and plans on playing football this fall is just one of the reasons Ziegler’s is a feel good story. Even if it’s not a feel good story that will involve the Fighting Irish from here on out.
Have a Holly Jolly Christmas in July
The River Valley Farmer's Market is hosting Christmas in July today from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Commerce Center in Downtown South Bend. The market will feature a Christmas cookie decorating station, free arts and crafts and a lot of fresh produce as always. The market will have...
Indiana Stresses Mosquito Prevention as West Nile Virus Remains a Threat
Indianapolis, IN – Although West Nile virus is not new to Indiana, the Indiana Department of Health (IDOH) continues to stress the importance of mosquito prevention. With ongoing concerns about mosquito-borne diseases, residents are urged to take proactive steps to protect themselves and their families. According to the IDOH,...
Rubin: Nickname for Michigan residents might be confusing — but Massachusetts has it worse
It seems like forever since we've debated what people from Michigan should call themselves. (Closer to a month.) The answer, of course, is Michiganders. (Or Michiganians. Whatever.) I bring this...
It’s always sunny in space: Michigan startup hopes to beam solar power to Earth
TROY, MI - In space, the sun is always shining. So why not put a solar farm up there?. One Michigan startup is already on its way, aiming to take an idea featured in Isaac Asimov’s science fiction 80 years ago and turn it into reality. From its base...
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