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Notre Dame to host the National Baton Twirling Championships
The National Baton Twirling Championships are coming to town. The event, which used to be called "American Youth on Parade", brings together the best baton twirlers and teams in the world. It has been held at Notre Dame for more than 50 years. The championships usually include around 3,000 participants...
INDIANA SOCCER INVITES COACHES TO A CHELSEA FC FOUNDATION IN-PERSON COACHING EVENT IN GRANGER, IN
Indiana Soccer is excited to announce the Chelsea Football Club Foundation coaching event coming to Granger, Indiana on Friday, July 26th, 2024. Members of the Chelsea FC Foundation will facilitate a two-hour in-person development session starting at 6 pm Eastern time at the Holiday Inn, Granger, IN. The event is open to all interested coaches and attendance is FREE. You will be required to complete registration before the event by completing the form below.
Ganeff Adds Assistant Coach Boo De Oliveira
SOUTH BEND, Ind. – The University of Notre Dame head softball coach Kris Ganeff has announced the first addition to her coaching staff Tuesday morning. Ganeff is adding former head coach Boo De Oliveira to her coaching staff. De Oliveria brings a total of 19 years of coaching experience, and was a Big Ten head coach for seven seasons. In her role, De Oliveira will work with the pitching staff and lead recruiting efforts for the Irish.
Jack Black Says He’s Cancelling All Tenacious D Shows, Including Michigan After Trump Comments
One of the most triumphant concerts returns to Michigan in a very long time. Seems that it may be cut short over comments that were made over the weekend at a Tenacious D show. Tenacious D was playing the ICC Sydney Theater in Australia on Saturday, July 13, shortly after the former president was shot at in Pennsylvania during a rally earlier in the day.
Nearly 30 Areas Being Surveyed As Potential Tornado Tracks This Morning
It was an incredible weather event yesterday. Our entire area, at one point or another, was under a tornado warning, and I can’t remember if that’s ever happened before. A handful of tornadoes have already been confirmed, but since it all happened under the cover of darkness and rain, it was impossible to say how many actually occurred. Safe to say…it was A LOT!
Arrest made in Indiana of Ohio man wanted for fatally shooting a teenager
On Sunday, the Indiana State Police released a statement announcing their successful capture of a murder suspect from Ohio on the Indiana Toll Road. The operation was well-coordinated and took place on Saturday. On Saturday morning, Ohio authorities alerted the Indiana State Police to be on the lookout for a...
Thousands of Hoosiers without power following Monday storms
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — More than 30,000 people in Indiana were without power Tuesday morning after a powerful line of storms tore through much of the state on Monday. As of 10:30 a.m. EDT, there were about 32,000 people in Indiana without power, primarily in the northwestern part of the state near Lake Michigan, according poweroutage.us. […]
Trail cracks call for attention in South Bend and north. Data bike maps the bumpy issues.
A series of bumps across the asphalt trail in Niles, just north of Fort Street, have been so bone-jarring in recent years that many cyclists have bypassed that section of trail. And now cracks and bumps are growing in the asphalt of the Riverside Trail in South Bend that, if left untreated, could...
What would happen if St. Joseph River dams removed? Homeowners press I&M for answers.
ELKHART — A century ago, hydroelectric dams went into the St. Joseph River in Elkhart and Mottville, Mich., and changed the landscape, which led several people to build homes along the scenic, widened riverbanks where it’s almost like a lake. So, the initial announcement that Indiana Michigan Power has started to think about...
Help In the Fight Against Alzheimer’s With Southwestern Indiana’s Walk to End Alzheimer’s
We've partnered with the Walk to End Alzheimer's to help find a cure for this devastating disease. According to the Alzheimer's Association, Alzheimer's is the most common cause of dementia and accounts for 60-80% of dementia cases. Alzheimer's is also a progressive disease where people gradually lose more and more memory and cognitive function.
Thrive Alliance names new Dementia Outreach Specialist
COLUMBUS, Ind. – Thrive Alliance recently appointed Jennifer Moffatt as Dementia Outreach Specialist. In her new role, Moffatt will implement the State of Indiana’s Dementia Care Specialist Program (DCSP) for Thrive Alliance’s PSA (Planning and Service Area). Intending to improve Indiana’s dementia-related population health outcomes, the DCSP...
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