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Labor of Love: Summit on infant mortality to convene in Indianapolis this week
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The Indiana Department of Health is hosting the annual Labor of Love infant mortality summit in Indianapolis this week. Organizers say this year’s theme is “Expecting More” – a call for more emphasis, action, and collaboration in continued efforts to improve infant and maternal health outcomes. The event is on Tuesday from […]
Oregon Ducks Shock Big Ten With Massive Inflatable Duck In Indianapolis River
The Oregon Ducks are joining the Big Ten Conference in style. For their inaugural Big Ten Media Days in Indianapolis, Oregon busted out a massive inflatable Duck to float the White River in downtown Indianapolis.
Saint Joseph Health System, UnitedHealthcare reach agreement to in-network access
Saint Joseph Health System and UnitedHealthcare have reached an agreement to ensure in-network access the Saint Joseph Health System, effective July 19, 2024. Services from hospitals, doctors and specialists covered by UnitedHealthcare (employer sponsored), Medicare Advantage, and Medicaid plans, will be retroactive to include claims between July 1 and July 19th as in-network.
Six new Elkhart Police Officers sworn in
During the Monday, July 22, 2024, Police Merit Commission meeting, Mayor Rod Roberson swore in six (6) new Elkhart Police Officers. This is the largest number of officers sworn in at a Police Merit Commission meeting since COVID. The hiring of these officers brings the department’s staff to one hundred and twenty (124) of the budgeted one hundred and forty-three (143).
An inside look at the ongoing renovation of Concord Mall
ELKHART, Ind. (WNDU) - What was formally known as Concord Mall brings fond memories for many in the community. Over the years, the mall lost retail stores and struggled to attract new ones. But it’s not over for the site, as new life is being brought to this Elkhart County fixture as a mixed-use development.
LIST: Here's when classes start in Kentucky and Indiana
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — It's nearly time to pack away the swim floaties and pool noodles. The first day of school is fast-approaching for many students in Kentucky and southern Indiana. The vast majority of Kentucky-Indiana area schools open on Wednesday, August 7. Kentucky's largest school district, Jefferson County Public...
Cybercrime is a Growing Threat Indiana Communities Need to Address
MUNCIE, IN – The threats we face in the digital world are evolving at a frightening pace. From phishing schemes and ransomware attacks to identity theft and deepfake impersonations, the list of cyber threats keeps expanding. As technology advances—and the internet becomes ever more integrated into our daily lives—the security of our information and systems has never been more critical.
New Indiana law will speed delivery of disaster relief funds
INDIANAPOLIS — The recovery process from Thursday night's tornadoes is going to cost time and money. But in early March, Gov. Eric Holcomb signed a new law that will improve the way people get money from the state's Disaster Relief Fund. Since the law didn't take effect until July,...
Elkhart County Parks to shed light on fireflies
MIDDLEBURY — As fireworks and fairground lights illuminate these summer nights, another spectacular lightshow is sparking to life in our forests – fireflies. Join the Elkhart County Parks for an enlightening evening observing fireflies on a “Creatures of the Night” hike from 9:30 to 10:30 p.m. Thursday, July 25, at Corson Riverwoods County Park. July’s free program will give visitors the ...
Kids flock to the fair
GOSHEN — From wheels to squeals, there’s a lot that kids love about the Elkhart County 4-H Fair. The fair kicked off Friday with a special $5 admission day. It meant the unveiling of barn loads of 4-H projects, rides, shows and other attractions. Near the grandstand, Lola Hougland and Bode Christoffersen, both 4, were excited for Emily Hougland to get a photo of them standing in front of a ...
Middlebury man qualifies for his 3rd Paralympics
Sam Grewe is headed back to the Paralympics for the third time. And it may not be his last trip. The 2017 Northridge High School graduate qualified for the 2024 Paralympics in Paris after finishing second in the high jump for the T63 class at the U.S. trials in Miramar, Florida, on Saturday. Grewe, who won the gold medal at the 2021 games in Tokyo (moved from 2020 due to COVID) and a bronze at ...
Michiana on track for "No 90 July"
Some people probably thought the writing was on the wall after nine days of 90-degree heat in South Bend during the month of June. However, rainy weather and cooler air masses have kept temperature out of the 90s for quite a while. As of Tuesday, temperatures have not hit 90...
University of Notre Dame Hockey’s Exciting 2024-25 Non-Conference Schedule Revealed
Notre Dame hockey reveals its 2024-25 non-conference schedule, featuring a historic first appearance outside North America at the 2024 Friendship Four in Belfast, Northern Ireland, and key matchups with Lindenwood, Alaska, and Long Island University. The Irish will face off against St. Lawrence on Oct. 11 and Clarkson on Oct....
Police: Body found in dumpster at gas station
COLUMBUS, Ind. — The body of a dead man was found on Friday in the dumpster at a gas station in Columbus. The Columbus Police Department was dispatched at 10:01 a.m. to Get Go at 1711 25th St. on a report of a man found dead. Detectives and the Bartholomew County Coroner’s Office continue to […]
Four-Star Jakob Weatherspoon Returning to Notre Dame Thursday
Jakob Weatherspoon, a four-star athlete from Ohio, will be in South Bend on Thursday. Rated as the No. 196 player, No. 16 athlete, and the No. 7 player in Ohio per the Composite rankings, Weatherspoon has 13 offers reported, per his 247Sports player page. He received his Notre Dame offer on June 17.
Man arrested after chase ends in 3-vehicle crash in South Bend
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (WNDU) - A man is facing charges after South Bend police say he led them on a chase late Monday afternoon that ended in a three-vehicle crash on the city’s northwest side. It all started around 4:30 p.m. when police tried to pull over a stolen...
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