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What To Know About Peacock’s Notre Dame Football Series ‘Here Come The Irish’
Peacock is set to premiere Here Come The Irish, an docuseries following the University of Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team this season. The series will premiere on Aug. 29 and will drop episodes all season long. The series offers an unprecedented look into the lives of the players and coaches, both on and off… Continue reading What To Know About Peacock’s Notre Dame Football Series ‘Here Come The Irish’
Granger man injured in motorcycle crash on Old U.S. 20
A Granger man suffered severe injuries after he lost control of his motorcycle while entering a turn on Old U.S. 20 in Elkhart County. The collision happened around 3:30 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 17, near Lexington Park Drive. The 41-year-old man’s Harley Davidson struck the front wheel of a vehicle...
Scattered showers Sunday then dry week
Spotty showers will linger this evening before letting up for a few hours around midnight. A few spotty hit or miss showers will re-develop later tonight into Sunday morning. These showers will persist into Sunday afternoon before ending near dinnertime. Temperatures will stay mild tonight due to the humidity, likely in the mid 60s. The upper-low responsible for the rain showers will move out of here Sunday night which will cool us down into next week and turn skies mostly sunny by Monday. Temperatures will hold in the 70s through Thursday with very comfortable conditions. Next week looks dry every single day. The heat and humidity return next weekend with highs possibly in the 90s and dew points well into the 60s/70s.
Returning starters boosting Concord into 2024 season
The Concord Minutemen are poised to contend for the Northern Lakes Conference trophy. Concord is a veteran team all around, with juniors and seniors starting at every position. It'll be anchored offensively by returning QB Bo Brunner and RB Jaron Thomas, who committed to Purdue over the summer. Defensively, the...
14 days until Notre Dame football: Talking Associated Press Poll numbers
With 14 days remaining until Notre Dame kicks off against Texas A&M, Blue & Gold takes a look at some relevant Associated Press Poll tidbits. The post 14 days until Notre Dame football: Talking Associated Press Poll numbers appeared first on On3.
How Notre Dame football plans to learn from gambling scandal that shut down men's swimming
SOUTH BEND — When Notre Dame suspended its men’s swimming program for at least one year, in part due to internal gambling activities, Thursday’s announcement hit home for Marcus Freeman and his Notre Dame football team. “It’s a great reminder for you as the head coach to make sure your student-athletes, your coaching staff, everybody a part of your program understands the rules and the expectations,” Freeman said after Saturday’ scrimmage at Notre Dame Stadium. “This is...
Michiana realtor explains big changes coming to real estate commissions
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (WNDU) - A landmark settlement is paving the way for an overhaul in how home buyers and sellers pay realtors’ fees. Up until now, home sellers typically had to pay a 5% or 6% commission. Going forward, buyers’ agents must discuss their compensation upfront. They will...
South Bend Schools files appeal on ruling requiring Clay High School's lease or purchase
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (WSBT) — A big win for charter school advocates in South Bend. The Indiana Department of Education ruled the Career Academy of South Bend can purchase Clay High School under a new law that just went into effect. The future of Clay High School could be...
South Bend Symphony extends Alastair Willis’ contract for 5 more years
SOUTH BEND — The South Bend Symphony Orchestra announced Sept. 15 that it has renewed Maestro Alastair Willis’ contract for five more years, through the 2029-30 season. It’s the second five-year extension Willis has received since being named the orchestra’s music director in May 2017, when he succeeded Maestro Tsung Yeh, who had...
Scattered downpours today, fall-like weather this week | Live Doppler 13 Weather Blog
INDIANAPOLIS — A low pressure system stalled over the Great Lakes region will finally begin to pull east today prompting isolated downpours this afternoon followed by a cooler, drier air mass settling in. - Isolated downpours will be possible in central/eastern Indiana, mainly between 1 p.m. and 7 p.m.
Bethel University Announces Oct. 1 Priority Action Date + $500 Visit Scholarship
Bethel University announces its new Priority Action application! When students complete an application by October 1, they’ll receive:. An admission decision within one week of application completion. Early notification of academic scholarships, up to $18,000 for first-year/transfer students entering Fall 2025. Access to priority registration for classes. Plus, students...
Nasal alternative to EpiPen approved by F.D.A.
SOUTH BEND, IN (WSBT) — The FDA has approved the first ever nasal medication called “Neffy” for severe allergies. It’s a new alternative to the well-known EpiPen. Severe allergic reactions are scary, and for some, the needle from an EpiPen can make it worse. Luckily, there's now a needle-free alternative.
Mike Brown Doubles Down on Notre Dame Football’s Six-Wideout Rotation
Notre Dame may boast its deepest pool of pass-catchers in years. Coach Mike Brown even noted on Thursday that there are potentially nine wideouts on the roster he’d feel comfortable putting into a game, but at least a few of those may see limited to no action this fall.
Two Notre Dame football stars sign NIL deal with Rhoback athletic clothing
Athletic clothing company Rhoback is certainly familiar with Notre Dame athletes, as they signed running back Audric Estime to a Name, Image, and Likeness deal last year. They went back to South Bend this fall again was announced on Thursday and Friday that quarterback Riley Leonard and cornerback Benjamin Morrison had inked deals with Rhoback as part of it’s “EARN IT” campaign.
LOGAN gearing up for 21st annual ‘Walk & Roll’
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (WNDU) - The deadline is approaching for a beloved family-fun event here in Michiana. The 21st annual LOGAN Walk & Roll returns to the Potawatomi Zoo on Sept. 14. Participants will enjoy a 1-mile stroll around the zoo on entirely accessible surfaces to ensure inclusivity for all.
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