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City of South Bend hosting 'Meet the Mayor and Team South Bend' event on July 30
SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- The City of South Bend has announced that it is hosting the next 'Meet the Mayor and Team South Bend' event on Tuesday, July 30. The event, held quarterly, is taking place at the Howard Park Event Center at 219 S. St. Louis Blvd. in South Bend from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
South Bend On Site Prayer Ministry seeks to create ripples of peace after violent June
SOUTH BEND — Six people stood around a lone candle on a grassy yard between homes just south of Proper Apartments where Robert Jeffries was shot. He later died from his injuries at the hospital. They specifically stood in a circle— with no beginning and no end— as one,...
Elkhart County 4-H Fair kicks off its 151st year
ELKHART COUNTY, Ind. -- Friday marks the opening day of the largest county fair in the state. Thousands are expected to gather at the fairgrounds in Goshen to enjoy a week filled with exciting events, attractions, and activities. ABC57’s Giselle Valentin was on-site to give a sneak peek into what...
The Botany Shop Holds 3rd Annual Plant Pride
The Botany Shop in South Bend is excited to host it's 3rd annual Plant Pride Maker Market and Plant Faire event today from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. The shop is hosting other local small businesses in our area, those shops including Archer Arts Design, Aubrey Rand Art, Bare Naked Salts and Soap LLC, Boxwood Bonsai, House Wins, Knotted Roots, Luna Lemon, Made by Doop, Pottery by Leonor, Quill Woman's Art, Sarah Dashley Studio, Sky Apothecary LLC, Sky + Earth Studio, Spooky Rat Creations, Stitch and Fire, The Hair and The Pear, The Pot Slot, Three Little Birds Crafts, Timeless Tableware, Wildwoods Workshops and Zombabies.
Squishables opens its first Indiana store at University Park Mall; other new entries, too
The newest tenant at University Park Mall in Mishawaka inhabits a small space directly across from Macy’s at the center of the regional center. Called Squishables, the new retailer is filling space that was occupied by Urbn Sox until early this year, and it offers soft, fluffy toys that are meant to be squeezed and hugged as its name suggests.
‘Bicycling Brisket Bandit’ Snatches Beef from Indiana BBQ Joint
The owner of an Indiana restaurant claims a "Bicycling Brisket Bandit" has stolen over 30 pounds of brisket right from their smoker. As someone who has prepared and smoked brisket on multiple occasions, I can confidently say it's not for a quick dinner night. For one, you've got to make sure you take the time to trim your brisket so it cooks evenly. You also need to make sure it's well seasoned. The hardest part is monitoring your beef for several hours while it takes a bath in smokey goodness. When using a stick burner rather than a pellet grill, this becomes even more challenging as you have to manage fire and temperature on top of all those other elements. That said, if someone were to snag my brisket after all that work, I would be very peeved. Plus, brisket isn't cheap.
Dowagiac Union Schools welcomes new superintendent
DOWAGIAC — The Dowagiac Union Schools Board of Education welcomed new leadership to the district on Monday. The district held its first Board of Education meeting with Greg Blomgren serving as the superintendent. “I’m excited about the people I’ve had an opportunity to meet with,” he said. “There are a lot of committed people here […] The post Dowagiac Union Schools welcomes new superintendent appeared first on Leader Publications.
Edwardsburg to consider rental fees for Gunn Park shelter
EDWARDSBURG — The Village Council of Edwardsburg met Monday at the Village Hall for their regular monthly meeting.= The council continued discussion regarding possible rental fees for use of the new shelter at Gunn Park after bringing back additional research. Trustee Hughes put forth the idea of offering rentals for full or half days, with […] The post Edwardsburg to consider rental fees for Gunn Park shelter appeared first on Leader Publications.
Goshen’s First Fridays Presents Picklefest
GOSHEN — Downtown Goshen, Inc. presents an August celebration like no other. The inaugural First Fridays Picklefest, from 5-9 p.m. Aug. 2, presents the spectacle of a citywide pickleball tournament on Main Street, specialty pickled foods and treats, and live entertainment from the Miller Poultry Main Stage headlined by acclaimed South Bend rapper Heyzeus.
California Road closed for re-paving in Elkhart
ELKHART, Ind. (WSBT) — Drivers will have to find a way around road work in Elkhart through the weekend. California Road will be closed starting Saturday from 7 a.m. until 7 p.m. for re-paving from County Road 3 to Nappanee Street. This is in front of Elkhart High School.
Classic cars take over Eddy Street Commons at ‘Coffee and Cars’ event
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (WNDU) - Classic cars took over Eddy Street Commons on Saturday at the annual “Coffee and Cars” event. Over 120 cars and trucks were on display along Eddy Street to show how motor vehicles have developed over the ages. Prizes were given out for “Best...
23rd annual Stuff-A-Bus fundraiser helps Michiana families in need
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (WNDU) - Michiana residents came together to make a difference in the lives of those in need at the 23rd annual Stuff-A-Bus fundraiser. By participating, critically needed items such as fruits and vegetables from Martin’s Super Markets are donated in support of South Bend’s Center for the Homeless and Faith Mission in Elkhart.
Two South Bend Police K-9s receive protective vests
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (WSBT) — South Bend Police K-9s Teddy and Troy are a little safer on city streets. The K-9 officers received a donation of bullet and stab protective vests from the non-profit organization Vested Interest in K-9s Inc. The program is open to U.S. dogs that are...
South Bend Police help rescue cat
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (WSBT) — Cats are known to be curious and they are also known to get into trouble. A cat in the south side of South Bend is no exception. Early Friday morning a kitty got its head stuck under a chain link fence at O'Brien Park.
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