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EDUCATION
Bremen High School wipes traditional TPing prank
BREMEN, Ind. -- Late last week, Bremen High School announced it will be implementing a new policy this fall that is putting a stop to TPing the school as part of a senior tradition. While the tradition has been around for decades at Bremen, school officials say the tradition apparently...
Riley After 50th Alumni hold annual reunion
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (WNDU) - More than 500 Riley High school alumni came together at St. Hedwig Memorial Center on Saturday to celebrate and take part in the annual Riley After 50th reunion. “It’s all about being a Riley Wildcat, and seeing all these people,” said Dave Murray, president of...
Veteran LaVille football team ready to make another deep tournament run
LAKEVILLE — LaVille football has quietly built itself into one of the best small-school programs in the South Bend area the past decade. The Lancers have not had a losing season since 2013, winning sectional titles in 2017, 2021 and 2023. The recent senior class graduated as the winningest class in program history,...
South Central Lady Falcons Open Season With Win At Ramsey
The IESA junior high softball season is underway. South Central opened on the road with a trip to Ramsey and came away with a 9-5 victory. SC left no doubt scoring 5 runs in the 2nd inning to take a 7-0 lead early. Rylan Williams, Bella McDowell and Claire Chasteen drove in 2 runs each. Emmie Ruholl went 2-4. Annie Ruholl was the winning pitcher going 5.2 allowing 4 earned runs and striking out 9. Rylan came in for the final 4 outs.
Veteran group leads Saint Joseph into 2024
SOUTH BEND — Two weeks from Friday night, the high school football season begins in Indiana. The Saint Joseph Huskies are entering the season with a new mascot, but and old nucleus. Saint Joe returns roughly half of it's starters from last season, led by a senior class of...
Culver Community School Board Discusses General Obligation Bond
The Culver Community School Board members discussed a General Obligation Bond when they met Monday, August 5. Superintendent Karen Shuman previously said conversations have been held with Baker Tilly and Ice Miller officials about a General Obligation Bond. She said there is a capacity of $3.3 million that the corporation could bond where it would not raise taxes. She explained that about $500,000 needs to be cut from the Operations Fund which would cut Capital Projects. A General Obligation Bond would allow the corporation to do several projects already proposed in the published, advertised and approved Capital Projects Plan. The Plan is typically approved along with the budget process.
Knox Community School Corporation Welcomes Students Back to Class
The Knox Community School Corporation welcomed students back to class this week. Superintendent Greg Mikulich said Jim Condon has come out of retirement and the school board approved his contract as the Knox Middle School principal during their meeting Monday, August 5. He gave an update on the HVAC project...
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