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Know The Rules: Fireworks Laws For Hoosiers In Indiana
With Independence Day on the way, many of you will be heading outside with family and friends for cookouts and fireworks, but when can you legally light off your fireworks?. Fireworks are an American tradition when it comes to celebrating the 4th of July, and while they certainly can be fun, they are still explosives that pose a serious threat to the safety of yourself, others, and surrounding personal property. Because of the potential for danger, there are laws governing when and where you can set off your July 4th fireworks.
Plymouth Police Department Investigating Theft from Car Dealership
The Plymouth Police Department is investigating a report of theft from Oliver Ford. The report was made Monday, June 24. Police say after reviewing video surveillance it was discovered that two unknown male subjects stole a white 2024 Ford F-350 Platinum Edition truck from the lot Thursday, June 13. The vehicle was valued at $98,000.
Two injured in crash in Cass County
CASS COUNTY, Ind. -- Cass County deputies responded to a single-vehicle injury crash on M-40 South of Bald Hill St. in Newberg Township. 31-year-old Adrian Black, of Three Rivers, and Tara Litteral were driving northbound when Black lost control of his truck and trailer. He struck a guardrail and went...
Man dies after truck crashes into tree in Elkhart County
ELKHART COUNTY, Ind. (WNDU) - A 60-year-old man has died from his injuries after police say a truck crashed into a tree on Tuesday night in Elkhart County. First responders were called just before 7 p.m. to the area of State Road 13 and Old Country Lane just north of Middlebury.
Elkhart man arrested after allegedly fleeing from traffic stop
An Elkhart man has been arrested after Goshen Police say he fled from a traffic stop at Wilden Avenue and Kundred Road. The incident happened around 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday, July 2. Investigators say the driver, John Raymond Rosario-Melendez, 26,crashed into two vehicles and ended up in the 800 block...
South Bend police searching for bank robber
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (WNDU) - Police are searching for a bank robber after the Notre Dame Federal Credit Union on South Bend’s northwest side was robbed Wednesday afternoon. WNDU 16 News Now had a crew out in South Bend when they saw police cars driving quickly to the bank in the 3400 block of Portage Avenue.
South Bend awards $15.2 million bid for 20,000-square-foot addition to Morris theater
SOUTH BEND — The city on Wednesday officially awarded a $15.2 million bid for construction of a 20,000-square-foot addition to the Morris Performing Arts Center. LaPorte-based Larson-Danielson Construction Company will soon begin roughly a year and a half of work on the Raclin Murphy Encore Center, a new building between the Morris and the LaSalle Hotel that will serve as additional lobby space and a hub for local arts programming. South Bend's Board of Public Works unanimously approved the contract Wednesday.
Goshen First Fridays - Great Goshen Car Show
On Friday, July 5 Goshen will celebrate First Friday at 5 p.m. There will be food, drinks, games and laughs. The evening will be highlighted by the Great Goshen Car Show featuring classic cars to muscle cars. Amanda Rose joined Justin on the couch to preview Friday's festivities. For more information on Friday's rundown of activities, visit downtowngoshen.org.
Michigan writer can't stop with terrible Notre Dame football takes
The Notre Dame football team’s rivalry with Michigan might be on hold on the football field, but it’s clear there’s no love lost between the two sides off the field. Especially when it comes to recruiting. Maybe that’s why there is one Michigan beat writer that just...
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