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Counting Down The Irish – No. 9 RB-Jeremiyah Love
It took a couple blinks of the eye during summer conditioning and then shortly after the Irish put the pads on late last July for the Notre Dame offensive coaching staff to come to the realization that freshman Jeremiyah Love – the four-star, top 100, multi-faceted athlete out of St. Louis – would be in the mix with the No. 1 unit when the 2023 season opened in Dublin.
Drink wine while viewing bison 20 minutes from downtown Fort Wayne
ROANOKE, Ind. (WANE)— LC Nature Park’s mission is celebrating the beauty of Indiana’s natural prairie landscape while preserving it for future generations. And they have a special event where you can enjoy views of the bison and elk that roam the grasslands of the park, all while sipping on wine or beer and making smores by the campfire.
Man who survived in crashed truck for nearly a week completes first 5k since rescue
A man who was trapped in a crashed truck for nearly a week has just completed a major milestone. Matt Reum completed his first 5k since his rescue. Reum completed the race on crutches. WSBT 22 News has been following Reum's incredible story of survival from December, when he swerved...
Great start to the week
A gradual warm up continues into today with slightly cloudier skies, and increased humidity. Similar conditions are in store for tomorrow, with an increased chance for a sprinkle of two. Clouds start to build on Tuesday, with the first bout of rain expected overnight Tuesday. Wednesday could see some thunderstorms, though they don't look severe at this time. Rain moves out by Thursday morning.
Why Bergen Catholic four-star CB target Jordan Thomas remains invested in Notre Dame football
2026 CB Jordan Thomas has been interested in Notre Dame for several years. He explains why in an interview with Blue & Gold. The post Why Bergen Catholic four-star CB target Jordan Thomas remains invested in Notre Dame football appeared first on On3.
LaPorte County man, 65, killed in crash
A LaPorte County man died after crashing his vehicle. It was just before 12 p.m. on Friday, July 19, when deputies were called to County Road 300 North, west of Johnson Road, where a 2010 Ford Explorer was traveling westbound. The vehicle traveled left of center and across the eastbound...
South Bend history enthusiast has his second and third book out and another in the works
SOUTH BEND — In 2022, Aaron Helman was promoting his book “An Incomplete History of St. Joseph County” when he heard comments about things he had missed. “I heard about Playland Park and the Huckleberry Queen.” Time and time again, a reader at an event would mention another oddity from local history. He...
Making a Difference: Calleros does taxes, sells insurance and plans for more at 18
SOUTH BEND — Business owner. Mentor. Insurance salesman. Real estate broker. When an 18-year-old man tells about his current plans to start a church, become a financial planner and start college, he is someone you may want to get to know. Ezequias Calleros is a tall, engaging presence as...
Navarre Cabin Roof Replacement by The History Museum
SAINT JOSEPH COUNTY, Ind. --On Jul. 26-27, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., you can get hands-on experience installing an oak shake roof, in a two-day workshop at the historic Navarre Cabin at The History Museum in South Bend. Participants get to learn how to remove and properly install new...
Fatal shooting on W. Cleveland Ave
ELKHART COUNTY, Ind. --The Elkhart County Homicide Unite was activated on Jul. 20, around 10:52 p.m., to handle the investigation of a fatal shooting in the 300 block of W. Cleveland Ave, by the Elkhart City 911 Communications Center. Officers with the Elkhart City Police Department and first responders arrived...
Huntington Twp. woman competes in Ohio Scottish Games & Celtic Festival
HUNTINGTON TWP. — With the sun beating down over an open field on a particularly hot day in June, a local woman took the field for the first time at the Ohio Scottish Games & Celtic Festival. Months of preparation went into preparing for the competition. But these events...
First-ever ‘Double Dutch Bash’ held at Battell Park
MISHAWAKA, Ind. (WNDU) - Battell Park was transformed into a dancing extravaganza for the first ever “Double Dutch Bash.” The event was hosted by Melanin Elite dance group. The group danced, taught, and performed throughout the day... even teaching kids how to double Dutch. The Majorette dance group also brought out many local businesses who sold homemade products and more. The bash will help to raise money for the team’s uniforms while also bringing them closer together. “It was super exciting to me,” said Deja McCain, owner and coach of Melanin Elite. “It’s exciting to see them want to do...
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