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Man dead in single vehicle crash on U.S. 20 Bypass. Police suspect medical emergency
SOUTH BEND — One driver died in a single vehicle crash after a suspected medical emergency on the St. Joseph Valley Parkway, also known as the U.S. 20 Bypass. The South Bend Police Department responded to the westbound lanes of the bypass near Miami Street around 4:30 p.m. Sept. 4 and found a van that appeared to have left the roadway, striking the center median, police said in a press release. No other vehicles were involved,...
With Chris Chen leading the way, could this be the year Penn boys tennis returns to state?
MISHAWAKA — The Penn boys tennis team boasts a deep, talented and experienced roster this fall. The perennial power Kingsmen also boast one of the area's top players in senior singles ace Chris Chen. Led by Chen, Penn could boast a state finalist squad for the first time in more than a decade come postseason time in October too. ...
University Park Mall kicks off Notre Dame football home opener with festivities on Friday
MISHAWAKA ― University Park Mall aims to bring some of the Fighting Irish spirit to the shopping complex just northeast of campus by offering activities and events on Fridays before each home game from 4 to 7 p.m. This Friday, Sept. 6, the mall will have a DJ, free face painting, balloon twisting, a prize wheel, stilt walkers and jugglers as well as store specials and discounts. A similar lineup of family-friendly activities will be offered Sept....
Arrest made in shooting outside U.S. Bankruptcy Court in South Bend
SOUTH BEND — South Bend Police made an arrest Wednesday night in that afternoon’s shooting on South Michigan Street outside the U.S. Bankruptcy Court. Juan Moreno, 29, of South Bend was been arrested on suspicion of criminal recklessness. He is being held at the St. Joseph County Jail, where he awaits a formal...
'We feel lied to': Public concerned over former South Bend principal placed on leave
SOUTH BEND — After a former South Bend Community School Corporation (SBCSC) principal was placed on leave, members of the South Bend community turned out en masse to Wednesday's school board meeting to voice their concerns. The meeting's agenda ranged from a back to school update to a Memorandum of Understanding on the...
Celebrating Social Security while looking toward the future
This past August marked the 89th anniversary of Social Security and it’s a good time to reflect on its profound impact on American society since its creation in 1935. Signed into law during the Great Depression, Social Security emerged as a foundation of hope and stability for millions of Americans facing economic uncertainty. Today, over […]
Indiana justices to decide if elected officials are full-time employees
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The Indiana Supreme Court will decide if county elected officials count as full-time employees. The state’s highest court announced Tuesday it will hear the case of Keith Huck, an elected member of the Perry County Council. Huck sued after the county’s Board of Commissioners declined to offer him health insurance in 2023. […]
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