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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...
Notre Dame's Chris Guiliano wins Team USA's 1st gold medal in Paris in 400 freestyle relay
NANTERRE, France – Chris Guiliano is not only the first Notre Dame men’s swimmer to represent Team USA at an Olympic Games. Now, he is the first gold medalist. Guiliano gave the Americans the lead for good Saturday night, and they went on to win the 4x100-meter freestyle for a third successive Olympics. ...
2026 LB Cincere Johnson Has Another “Great Time” At Notre Dame
Notre Dame has certainly done a great job of putting itself in the mix with Cincere Johnson over the past few months and that process continued when the 2026 Ohio linebacker returned to South Bend for Thursday’s Grill And Chill. “It was good,” Johnson told Irish Sports Daily...
State lawmaker says new diploma proposal is lacking in important subject areas
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — A Hamilton County lawmaker is worried a proposed redesign of Indiana’s high school diploma requirements is lacking in important subject areas. The Indiana Department of Education unveiled plans to revise the current requirements so they include more work-based learning opportunities. Rep. Victoria Garcia Wilburn (D-Fishers) said language, health education, and world history […]
Final Concord Mall sign taken down as business park construction moves forward
ELKHART, Ind. (WSBT) — It is the end of an era in Elkhart, as the signs came down at the former Concord Mall. The last sign was removed over the weekend. Construction has been going on for several months to transform the building into a new business park. Developers...
Elkhart Police Department announces Night Out event
ELKHART COUNTY, Ind.-- The Elkhart Police Department is proud to join law enforcement agencies across the country in this year’s National Night Out on August 6 from 5-7 p.m. on Central Green, downtown Elkhart. They encourage members of the community to join for free food, inflatables, animal encounters, a...
¡Viva el rodeo!: What to know if you go to the Mexican rodeo at Rancho Centenario
Rancho Centenario in Prairie Township hosts west Mexican-style rodeos — also called jaripeos — every few months. Here's what to expect if you go. When and where: The next rodeo is scheduled for Sunday, Aug. 18 at 2635 Norton Road near Galloway. The gates open at 5 p.m. ...
Photos of Notre Dame's Chris Guiliano winning first Olympic gold
Through the first full day of competition at the 2024 Olympics, the U.S. won only one gold medal. Fortunately for Notre Dame fans, one of their own was involved with that. Chris Guiliano, who still swims for the Irish, won his first Olympic gold medal and the first gold medal for the U.S. in Paris. He did with the help of teammates Jack Alexy, Hunter Armstrong and Caeleb Dressel. Together, they won the 4×100-meter freestyle relay in 3 minutes, 9.28 seconds, missing the world record by a measly 1.04 seconds. Australia won the silver, and Italy took the bronze.
Christner leads Kumfer by 1, Wiseman by 4 as Men’s Metro is set to conclude Sunday
SOUTH BEND – Austin Christner birdied two of his last three holes Saturday at Erskine Park Golf Course and held off Jonah Kumfer for the third-round lead in the 100th Greater South Bend Men’s Metro Golf Tournament. The 28-year-old Christner, who is trying to go wire-to-wire for his first Men's Metro title, birdied the seventh and ninth holes at Erskine to complete his even-par round of 70. A Mishawaka resident who played tennis for Fairfield High School and...