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Michigan writer can't stop with terrible Notre Dame football takes
The Notre Dame football team’s rivalry with Michigan might be on hold on the football field, but it’s clear there’s no love lost between the two sides off the field. Especially when it comes to recruiting. Maybe that’s why there is one Michigan beat writer that just...
Huntertown woman injured in 4th of July motorcycle crash
DEKALB COUNTY, Ind. (WPTA) - One person was left injured after a motorcycle crash Thursday night. Police say the crash happened in the 5900 block of State Road 205 around 8:45 Thursday night. According to a press release, a 20-year-old Huntertown woman was westbound on State Road 205 when a...
Berrien Springs hosts its fourth annual Pickle Festival
BERRIEN COUNTY, Mich. - Berrien Springs is hosting its fourth annual Pickle Festival. The one-day festival will be held at the Berrien County Historical Association Center from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The festival has games, vendors, and of course, pickles. ABC57's Giselle Valentin was live in Berrien Springs this...
Kentucky, Indiana Counties on Alert for Severe Thunderstorms Until 7 PM
Louisville, KY – A severe thunderstorm watch is in effect for parts of northern and northeastern Kentucky until 7 p.m. today. According to the US National Weather Service Wilmington, OH, the watch encompasses major cities including Louisville, Lexington, and Elizabethtown. Several counties in southern Indiana, such as Clark, Floyd, and Harrison, are also under the watch. The advisory warns of potential tornadoes, isolated hail up to quarter size, and scattered wind gusts reaching up to 70 mph.
Elkhart race car driver celebrates 50th June Sprints race
ELKHART, Wis. — Road America in Elkhart is home to a four-mile track. That track is also home to one driver who has reached a mark that no one has met before. Mike Froh has been racing since 1972. He recently finished his 50th June Sprint race, something no other driver has done.
Use of deadly force policy changes statewide
INDIANAPOLIS – Starting July 1, a handful of new laws went into effect in Indiana. This includes an update to deadly force policies for law enforcement. For the last 1.5 years, the Law Enforcement Training Board has been working to create a uniform policy for all agencies in the state to follow when it comes […]
Indiana’s New Reading Law and Summer School Initiatives Aim to Boost Literacy Skills for Low-Income Students
Indiana’s New Reading Law and Summer School Initiatives Aim to Support Low-Income Students. Summer Learning Labs in Indiana: Addressing Educational Disparities Through Literacy Programs. Indiana’s new reading law could have significant effects on students from low-income families particularly in how it addresses third-grade retention based on the IREAD-3 test,...
Indiana celebrates 50 new US citizens ahead of Fourth of July
The stage at Wolf Lake Pavilion in suburban Hammond was full of people who’ve waited years to be able to call themselves American citizens, and that dream came true Wednesday. “Feels great, so, so great. So good to be a part of this country,” said Sukseir Ghag, a new...
Elkhart man arrested after allegedly fleeing from traffic stop
An Elkhart man has been arrested after Goshen Police say he fled from a traffic stop at Wilden Avenue and Kundred Road. The incident happened around 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday, July 2. Investigators say the driver, John Raymond Rosario-Melendez, 26,crashed into two vehicles and ended up in the 800 block...
National Weather Service confirms tornadoes touched down in Louisville, southern Indiana
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- The National Weather Service confirmed tornadoes touched down in Louisville and southern Indiana Thursday afternoon. "All we heard was just you know the wind and then the rain," Sandra Wright, who lives in west Louisville, said. The Louisville tornado hit along Woodland Avenue between Catalpa Street...
Caucus set for Friday in Clinton called off
VERMILLION COUNTY, Ind. (WTHI) - The Indiana Democratic Party canceled a caucus set for Friday in Clinton. Ashley Vitz withdrew her candidacy. She had filed to run in the caucus and then against incumbent Alan Morrison in the fall. Vitz said she got caught up in the moment she was...
South Bend awards $15.2 million bid for 20,000-square-foot addition to Morris theater
SOUTH BEND — The city on Wednesday officially awarded a $15.2 million bid for construction of a 20,000-square-foot addition to the Morris Performing Arts Center. LaPorte-based Larson-Danielson Construction Company will soon begin roughly a year and a half of work on the Raclin Murphy Encore Center, a new building between the Morris and the LaSalle Hotel that will serve as additional lobby space and a hub for local arts programming. South Bend's Board of Public Works unanimously approved the contract Wednesday.
Goshen Bowler Ron Everingham Inducted into Indiana State USBC Hall of Fame, Holds National Record
Ron Everingham, a renowned Goshen bowler, was recently inducted into the Indiana State USBC Hall of Fame, marking a significant milestone in his bowling career. Everingham bowled the first 300 game in Goshen almost 50 years ago, solidifying his place in local bowling history. He has bowled over 10 perfect...
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