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Elkhart authorities remove dozens of cats from 18th street residence Thursday
ELKHART, Ind. -- At around 10 a.m. on Thursday morning, the Elkhart Police Department and Code Enforcement officers executed an administrative inspection warrant on a home in Elkhart where they found a total of 38 cats, three of which were dead. The warrant for the house in the 2500 block...
42-year-old Niles man faces several drug and firearm charges
NILES, Mich. -- The Niles Police Department, Southwest Enforcement Team (SWET) west detectives, the Berrien County TRU Team, and MSP Niles Post troopers report they executed a search warrant at a residence on Sycamore Street in Niles on Tuesday, which resulted in one arrest. The report states the search warrant...
Hoosier Lakes Radio Club Hosting ‘Campground On The Air’
BREMEN — No one is quite sure when the Hoosier Lakes Radio Club started. The earliest date Matthew Carter, public information officer for the club, could find was 1951. Some members wonder if the club started sometime earlier. After 73 years, the club is still going strong and looking...
Downtown After Dark needs your help to light up Elkhart
ELKHART, Ind. (WNDU) - The city of Elkhart really wants to shine, and you can help!. Downtown After Dark looks to create permanent and temporary light displays throughout downtown Elkhart and the River District. After an experiment last year that was supposed to last two weeks but ended up lasting...
Customers rally around hot dog cart put at risk
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Garcia’s Hot Dogs has been a staple of an east side community for 14 years, but a recent discussion with the Marion County Health Department about limits on food carts has the business at risk. Located at 16th and Emerson streets, the hot dog stand had a long line for the entire […]
CELL awarded $2M federal grant to expand successful program to 12 high schools across Indiana
The Center of Excellence in Leadership of Learning (CELL) at the University of Indianapolis has been awarded a $2 million federal Rural Postsecondary and Economic Development (RPED) grant from the U.S. Department of Education to expand its successful Indiana Pathways to Careers and Postsecondary (P-CAP) program to 12 additional high schools across Indiana.
Jack Kiser uses helmet communication to excel
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (WNDU) - Notre Dame’s sixth-year linebacker Jack Kiser, who has been with the program since 2019, has leveraged his extensive experience to become a leader and mentor on the field. Kiser is now working with his third defensive coordinator in as many seasons, following Marcus Freeman’s...
Job training included in $30 million tech hub project for South Bend
In August Notre Dame announced a $30 million award from the Lily Endowment for economic growth and workforce development in the South Bend area. The goal is to use the money to establish a tech hub in downtown and expand the university's data analytics research and Artificial Intelligence studies, all of which will be located in the former Tribune building.
Talking politics: tips on introducing kids of all ages to politics
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTHI) - Talking about politics with children can be challenging. News 10 sat down with the President and CEO of Indiana Youth Institute, Tami Silverman, to get some tips. She says it's always good to start with the basics. That can look like talking about how the...
Chick-Fil-A to launch streaming platform
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Medical providers say Indiana's near-total abortion ban changed how they discuss birth control
Since Indiana's near-total abortion ban went into effect more than a year ago, some reproductive health care providers said they’ve had to adjust the conversations they have with patients about birth control.
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