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County clerk not seeking third term
CENTREVILLE – St. Joseph County Clerk/Register of Deeds Lindsay Oswald has decided to not seek re-election to a third, four-year term. Oswald, 44, said she withdrew her candidacy Thursday, leaving Mendon Township’s Gina Everson as the only Republican candidate for the position in the Aug. 7 primary election.
Missing Person: Have you seen Craig Anthony Dale
Have you seen Craig Anthony Dale, 57 years old? Dale has been reported as a missing person. The Elkhart Police Department is actively looking for information about him. He was last seen on 4/24/24 in the 300 block of S. Nappanee St, Elkhart. He was last known to be wearing...
Parents frustrated with prescription misuse allegations
ELKHART, Ind. (WSBT) — Alarming allegations against a Beardsley Elementary school nurse. Multiple families say the nurse did not give their child medicine as instructed and they want to know why some of it is missing. Elkhart Community schools would only say they are looking into the parents' allegations,...
Elkhart police looking for missing man
ELKHART, Ind. (WNDU) - The Elkhart Police Department says it needs your help locating a missing 57-year-old man. Craig Dale was last seen on Wednesday in the 300 block of S. Nappanee Street in Elkhart wearing a charcoal sweatshirt, light grey sweatpants, and possibly a red T-shirt. If you have...
One School at a Time: Northridge HS wins Martin’s grant for hydroponics
MIDDLEBURY, Ind. (WNDU) - Plant a seed and watch it grow. That’s what farmers and gardeners love to do this time of year. But what if you didn’t use soil and you could plant during any time of the year?. The concept is catching on in Middlebury. Northridge...
‘Keep smiling’: Elkhart woman celebrates 104th birthday
ELKHART, Ind. (WNDU) - Thursday was cause for celebration at East Lake Nursing and Rehabilitation Center as resident Cecil Butler celebrated her 104th birthday!. Butler spent the day surrounded by loved ones, cake, and presents. She was even honored with the official “Heart of Elkhart” pin courtesy of the Elkhart Mayor’s Office.
Michigan sheriff guilty in drunk driving crash won’t run again, 5 seek to replace him
ST. JOSEPH COUNTY, MI -- It’s been more than a year since St. Joseph County Sheriff Mark Lillywhite crashed while drunk driving. While Lillywhite remains in office, he didn’t file to run again this fall for sheriff. Five Republican candidates have filed in hopes of taking over the...
Salvation Army of Goshen hosting annual Pancake Day event today
GOSHEN, Ind. (WNDU) - If you’re craving some pancakes and want to give back to a good cause, you’ll want to make your way to Goshen on Friday!. The Salvation Army’s annual Pancake Day event is happening until 7 p.m. at its Goshen location at 1013 N. Main Street. It’s the 61st year of the long-standing community tradition.
Local boxer brings home Golden Gloves Championship
ELKHART, Ind. -- An Elkhart boxer is returning home a champion. 21-year-old super heavyweight Cristian Rodríguez just won the Indiana Golden Gloves Championship Thursday night in Indianapolis. He's now a two-time Indiana Golden Gloves winner and headed to Detroit next month for the National Golden Gloves Tournament. Rodríguez competes...
A 97-year-old woman filled this West Michigan church with her life's work and hosted an art show
THREE RIVERS, Michigan — Spring birds. Nearby traffic. Church bells. There are some sounds that you recognize immediately. And if you were at First Reformed Church in Three Rivers for an art show, there are other sounds you're about to. "They say if they can't find me, they just...
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