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Coach reveals why 2025 DL Davion Dixon has stayed steadfast in Notre Dame commitment
Opposing colleges have tried to get Notre Dame 2025 DL commit Davion Dixon to change his mind. His coach at Miami Palmetto reveals why he hasn't in an exclusive interview with Blue & Gold.
Employees frustrated over payroll delay at Saint Joseph Mishawaka Medical Center
MISHAWAKA, Ind. (WNDU) - We’re getting reports from employees at Saint Joseph Medical Center in Mishawaka who say they haven’t been paid yet. This is impacting a number of health systems that are members of Trinity Health. According to a spokesperson with Saint Joseph Health System, there’s been...
South Bend, Indiana: Firefighters Tackle Back-to-Back Fires, Vacant House Damaged
South Bend, IN – Firefighters in South Bend were busy overnight, responding to two major fires that caused significant damage but resulted in no injuries. It all began before midnight, when fire crews were dispatched to the 700 block of Johnson Street to address a working fire in a one-story house. Upon arrival, firefighters found flames on the exterior of the house, spreading to the attic. Crews attacked the fire from the Charlie side, where the fire was most intense. They managed to get the blaze under control after roughly thirty minutes, with primary and secondary searches yielding no injuries.
2024 weather so far compared to average
SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- We are now just over halfway through the year, so Meteorologist Kolton Woods took a look at how the first six months compared to an average January to June. Temperature wise, every month so far this year has been warmer than average. February especially was warmer...
Sault Ste. Marie I-500 Snowmobile Facility Gets $250,000 State Grant
$250,000 from Michigan’s 2025 budget will be going to enhancing the Soo International-500 Snowmobile Racetrack by way of a community enhancement grant. The Sault Ste. Marie Convention & Visitors Bureau is proud of the efforts made by our state government in Lansing, and particularly Senator John Damoose. The funding...
First Fridays brings backyard barbecue fun to downtown South Bend
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (WSBT) — There will be a backyard barbecue in downtown South Bend this Friday as part of the city's "First Fridays." Part of Michigan Street will be closed as tables are set up in the streets. There will be a free live concert and a barbecue...
Libertarian nominees campaign at St. Joseph County 4-H fair
ST. JOSEPH COUNTY, Ind. (WSBT) — The St. Joseph County 4-H Fair sees thousands of visitors every year and this year, nominees for the Libertarian party were there campaigning. The nominees were encouraging voters to consider the third-party to tackle some of the nation's biggest challenges. Libertarian Vice President...
Follow your nose: Newest restaurant in downtown South Bend is serving up wood-smoked BBQ
The newest restaurant in downtown South Bend resembles the type of small BBQ diner that might be discovered on a byroad in the southern United States. Much of the furniture has been crafted by Rodney Klockow, one of the owners, and provides the feel of a small outdoor patio with one of the...
St. Joe County seeks applicants to fill 6 spots on community corrections advisory board
The St. Joseph County Community Corrections Advisory Board has six open positions, and county officials are seeking applications for them by July 16. The advisory board, with more than 20 members when full, develops and oversees alternatives to incarceration that both hold people accountable for crimes and also prepare them to be productive members of society.
City seeks grant for work to raze former Dodge Foundry for future street, housing
MISHAWAKA — A project to turn the former Dodge/RMG Foundry site at 500 S. Union St. into a neighborhood with a 6th-7th Street connector is moving forward with a grant request to begin the transformation. The city is seeking a $2.25 million Lily-LEI-READI II grant to help pay for 20% of the $11...
'This is it.' Mishawaka Marian grad Jax Hundt living out pro soccer dream in England
Jax Hundt thought there was no chance he would get into the game. He had only signed with Gloucester City AFC a week prior, and the Tigers were playing Bishops Cleeve in the Gloucestershire County Cup final. Just to be in uniform for the match was good enough for Hundt. In the late stages of a 2-2 game, though, Hundt’s number was called. ...
Michigan Man Pleads Guilty to KIDNAPPING Sporting Goods STORE MANAGER IN GUN HEIST
Last November, a Michigan man pled guilty to kidnapping the manager of a sporting goods store at gunpoint as part of a conspiracy to take more than 100 weapons from the business. Darnell Bishop, 33, faces life in prison after agreeing to a plea deal on Tuesday that included pleading...
Dowagiac SDA Church Service, July 6
Pastor Terry Perkins, "Decision at the Jordan" Pastor Terry Perkins is the speaker at the Dowagiac Seventh-day Adventist Church this Saturday. His sermon is titled “Decision at the Jordan.” Pastor Perkins notes that from time to time the forces of history converge, bringing people to a moment filled with the raw materials of greatness. Is this happening today to Adventism?
Thousands celebrate Independence Day at Newton Park
LAKEVILLE, Ind. -- Among the freedom festivities this 4th of July, was Newton Park in Lakeville, welcoming thousands to celebrate the holiday. Gates opened at 6 p.m., and were followed by food trucks, inflatables, and fun for the whole family. A concert kicked off at 8 p.m. with music from...
Watch: Michigan Woman Just Won a Huge Showcase Showdown On ‘The Price is Right’
A woman from Benton Harbor, Michigan won big on The Price is Right. And if you're not a sick kid enjoying a day off school, here's what you likely missed. Zaniya from Benton Harbor appeared on episode 185 of the 52nd season of the wildly popular CBS daytime gameshow which aired in the final week of June. She was the first players picked to start the show on Contestants' Row.
Construction underway for inn at Potato Creek
Campers and visitors at Potato Creek State Park near North Liberty are anxiously awaiting the first Inn built at an Indiana State Park since 1939. Construction has finally begun after decades of off and on talks and planning. The Inn is a $100 million project, and will offer spectacular views....
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