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Flood waters drowned out the 47th annual Northern Indiana 'Power of the Past' weeklong event
WINAMAC, Ind. -- Flood waters drowned out the 47th annual Northern Indiana 'Power of the Past' weeklong event that would have started today, July 18. This is just the second time in the events history since 1976 that it has been cancelled due to weather. “It’s really disheartening not to...
Plymouth Schools announce addition of second school resource officer
PLYMOUTH, Ind. -- Plymouth Community School Corporation announced the appointment of Officer Steve DeLee as the second school resource officer (SRO) for the district. School officials say DeLee brings extensive experience and a deep commitment to serving the Plymouth community, making him an excellent addition. DeLee graduated from Indiana University...
Edwardsburg Public Schools to offer before, after school care
EDWARDSBURG — Edwardsburg Public Schools has announced it will be partnering with Camp Fire River Bend, Inc., to offer before and after school care to students in grades K-5 during the 2024-2025 school year. Care would be offered at the Intermediate School from 7:15 a.m. to start time in the mornings and from the end […] The post Edwardsburg Public Schools to offer before, after school care appeared first on Leader Publications.
Meet the Goshen officer who responds to mental health crises
GOSHEN, Ind. -- The City of Goshen unveiled its newest resource, a police vehicle specifically designed to respond to mental health and substance misuse crises. It's a new set of wheels for Jim Ballard, the city's first behavioral health response coordinator. "I am a full-time crisis intervention team member, full-time...
Magnificent weather continues into this weekend
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Thursday was about as perfect of a day you could have in the Hoosier state, especially in mid-July. Indiana will hold onto this beautiful weather into the weekend. Approaching next week, the muggy meter will start to rise again with some rain chances down the line. Thursday night: A dry and cool […]
Milford Lions Annual Scholarship Dinner
MILFORD — The Milford Lions Club held its annual Scholarship Dinner, Monday July 15, preceding its monthly meeting. Scholarships were awarded to the 2024 recipients as well as previous recipients from the previous three years. The Milford Lions Club has been awarding scholarships to Milford students who have graduated...
Community, schools help families through storm aftermath in Elkhart
ELKHART, Ind. (WSBT) — People in Elkhart are picking up the pieces after an EF-1 tornado early Tuesday morning. Monger Elementary school is one of four Elkhart schools damaged during the storm. While the facilities team restores power and repairs the damage. A top priority is making sure the...
South Bend police say gun violence incidents are down compared to last year
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (WNDU) - The South Bend Police Department had some good news at its quarterly public safety meeting on Thursday. Comparing this time last year, gun violence incidents are down from 417 to 335. Police say they have also taken more guns off our streets — 388 this...
LSU losing hope about beating Notre Dame football for top WR target
When Derek Meadows was set to announce his commitment last weekend, it looked like Notre Dame football lost the right for one of its top wide receiver targets. It seemed as though it was another loss for the Irish in a period that’s been tough. However, Derek Meadows changed...
Niles Westside Church Services, July 20
1105 Grant St (at Fairview Ave) Sabbath School: 9:45 a.m. Church Services: 8:30 a.m. & 10:55 a.m. We are all different in our occupations and personalities. Regardless of our differences, God has called us to become fishers of men. And when we become fishers of men, God does not call us to abandon the places at which we work. He now wants us to catch people for the Kingdom of God right where we are! At our workplaces, the neighborhoods in which we live and everywhere we go!
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