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A Woman Gets Arrested For Taking Advantage Of Applebee's
A woman found herself in cuffs after sharing her “All You Can Eat” special at Applebee’s. Shawneesha Cobbs, 28, of Chicago, went to an Applebee’s in Indiana and got the $15.99 special, great deal right? Well she allegedly shared with the rest of her table, and that's a big no no. When the manager objected and charged the woman for two specials, they got into a heated argument, resulting in the police being called. The woman was warned by police that she could be charged with disorderly conduct and continued yelling until she was arrested.
South Bend police ask public to help find 19-year-old suspect in Riley High student's death
SOUTH BEND — The South Bend Police Department is asking for help finding 19-year-old Derrick Myles, who has been charged with the murder of 16-year-old Riley High School student Alyyus Enoexpettiford; Myles also faces a firearm enhancement charge. In a joint press conference, the South Bend Police Department and the St. Joseph...
The heat and humidity rise this weekend
One more cool night before temperatures start to warm-up. Friday highs rise into the 80s and temperatures may a run at 90 by Sunday. Monday will be the hottest day, with a heat index in the mid-90s. Temperatures and the humidity will drop gradually through the end of next week. Drought conditions are likely to worsen through the end of August, with little rain expected.
Springs Valley Bank & Trust, Temple & Temple Excavating receive longevity awards from state
Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb presented longevity awards Aug. 15 to Indiana companies that have been in business for more than 50 and 100 years. Two businesses from the Radius Indiana region were among those receiving the Governor’s Century and Half Century awards. A total of 48 awards were presented.
State Real Estate Expert Shares How Housing Impacts Economic Development
New Castle-Henry County Economic Development Corporation’s recent board meeting focused on opportunities available to the area in the realm of real estate and home ownership. Local Realtors Susan Falck-Neal and Cara Huffman presented local real estate data and Mark Fisher, CEO of Indiana Association of Realtors, shared the overall economic impact of housing in the region and state.
Beer event benefits Food Finders
Breweries from Indiana will come together to offer a craft beer tasting experience at the Beers Across the Wabash event on Saturday at the John T. Myers Pedestrian Bridge from 2-5 p.m. There will be 30 different breweries in attendance from Indiana’s “finest small breweries and vintners,” according to the...
Help Hungry Hoosiers: Donate Your Deer This Season in Indiana
There is no denying the impact of rising costs on our daily lives. For many, putting food on the table is a real challenge. But if you're a hunter in Indiana, there's a way you can make a difference and help your fellow Hoosiers in need during the deer hunting season.
Ben Davis opens season at home against Cathedral in quest for another title
INDIANAPOLIS — High school football begins Friday night across Indiana. Today we're focusing one team looking to defend their state title. Our Dave Calabro went home, paying a visit to Ben Davis. He discovered the Giants are hungry for more. The Giants open the season at home against Cathedral....
Xavier Watts looks to learn from last year’s success
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (WNDU) - We’re less than 10 days away from Notre Dame’s season opener against Texas A&M, and fifth-year safety Xavier Watts is back with the Irish after an unbelievable season last year. In 2023, Watts led the nation with seven interceptions, averaging one pick every...
Indiana high school football Super 25 rankings: Check out Week 1 statewide poll
In addition to our USA TODAY Network Indiana high school football poll, which is voted on by a statewide group of media members, we are also unveiling an IndyStar Super 25 this season, which will rank the top-25 teams in the state regardless of class. My power poll going into the season: 1....
Predicting every 2024 Indiana high school football state champion as IHSAA season begins
My boss (thanks a lot, Matt Glenesk) asked me to make some predictions going into the season on which teams will reach the high school football state finals in the six classes. I’m adding the caveat that I can revisit these predictions at midseason and change them completely based on new information. Here are all the predicted sectional, regional, semistate and state championship winners in the six classes: ...
A college football analyst compares Notre Dame to a frozen pizza
You know it is college football season when people are comparing Notre Dame football to items you might find in your freezer. On3’s J.D. Pickell has been singing praises for the Irish as opening weekend approaches, and on Wednesday did more of the same. He compared Notre Dame to a frozen pizza’s allure at midnight, “the more I look at them, the more I like them. … This is going to be an exciting brand of offense under Mike Denbrock.” Pickell is very high on what the Irish offense can do. He also believes running back Jeremiyah Love is going to break...
Breaking down the biggest storylines heading into high school football season
(WNDU) - High school football season is almost here, as Indiana schools kick off their regular seasons on Friday. Our WNDU 16 Sports team has been previewing teams around Michiana, but tonight we brought in South Bend Tribune Prep Sports Reporter Austin Hough to preview some of the big storylines of the season.
Indiana Corn Maze is a Finalist for Best in America Award
One Indiana corn maze is a finalist for a Best in America award from a very prestigious national place. As we begin to enter the fall season, a lot of attractions will be opening up that are full of fun fall activities. One of the most popular things to do during that time of year is to get lost in a corn maze. There are no shortages of corn mazes in Indiana, and why shouldn't there be? Indiana is known for being a large corn producer. Each Indiana corn maze has its own unique design, and one of them is actually nominated for the Best Corn Maze in America.
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