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Nice, if humid, weekend may lead into severe thunderstorms on Tuesday in South Bend area
A pretty nice weekend could lead to some severe storms on Tuesday. That's according to The Tribune's reporting partners at WNDU-TV. WNDU meteorologist Andrew Whitmyer predicted a few isolated storms Friday night followed by a lovely Saturday for most of the South Bend region. Whitmyer said, "99% of us should...
Section of Red Arrow Highway remains closed until Monday
NEW BUFFALO TOWNSHIP, Mich. - The Berrien County Road Department announced a slight delay for the construction on Red Arrow Highway between US-12 and Community Hall Road. The section was meant to reopen on May 17, but now remains closed to thru traffic. Officials now anticipate one lane to open...
Buchanan's Pride on the Common event set for June 30
BUCHANAN, Mich. -- The popular Pride on the Common event will be back for 2024 as organizers have announced the celebration of the LGBTQ+ community will take place from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. on June 30 in Buchanan. "Buchanan’s inaugural Pride on The Common 2023 was a great success...
19-year-old in critical condition after three vehicle crash in Eau Claire
EAU CLAIRE, Mich. (WSBT) — A 19-year-old man is in critical condition following a three vehicle crash in Berrien County. Police say it happened at the intersection of Maple Grove Rd Wednesday night just outside of the Village of Eau Claire. It's believed a van was making a left...
Green Thumb: Shade Perennials
May is here and so is spring! Ginger Valley has the type of flowers you need as well! Greg from Ginger Valley shows off the Shade Perennials!. Green Thumb on WSBT22 is sponsored by Ginger Valley Garden Center. Visit them at 15065 St. Rd. 23 Granger, IN 46530. Hours: Mon-Fri:...
South Bend homeowners seek clarity regarding inconsistent property assessments
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (WSBT) — Property owners in one South Bend neighborhood are frustrated by their properties assessed value, saying something doesn't add up. They say that while their homes are almost identical, their property values are not the same. Homeowners who live in the Southhampton Villa development on...
A warm, sunny weekend ahead
Scattered showers are likely this evening, peaking through 8:00 PM. A downpour and rumble of thunder is possible. Friday will be mostly cloudy with a few showers redeveloping, mostly in the later afternoon / early evening. The weekend is expected to be warm and fair, with highs in the 80s. There is the slightest chance of rain Saturday but IF it does rain, it is doubtful to have a high impact. The humidity rises next week, with a storm threat Tuesday into Wednesday.
Niles Community Schools narrows superintendent search
NILES — After two evenings of interviews, Niles Community Schools narrowed its superintendent search to two individuals. Following interviews Monday and Tuesday, NCS Assistant Superintendent Dr. Adam Burtsfield and former Gull Lake Superintendent Raphael Rittenhouse were chosen to move forward to a second round of interviews. The Board of Education extended invitations to five candidates […] The post Niles Community Schools narrows superintendent search appeared first on Leader Publications.
Homespun Spring Artisan Market features more than 100 area vendors
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (WSBT) — The Homespun Spring Artisan Market returns to the area this weekend. More than 100 booths will feature handmade and vintage items, artwork, plants and more from area business owners. There will also be live musicians and food trucks. The event kicks off at 9...
Michiana Walleye Association hosts kids' fishing derby Saturday
MISHAWAKA, Ind. (WSBT) — The Michiana Walleye Association is holding a kids fishing derby!. The event runs from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, with free bait, and rods and reels provided. Kids ages 4-12 are welcome to join the competition at 13040 Day Road in Mishawaka. Registration...
St. Joseph County farmer remains hopeful after tornado
ST. JOSEPH COUNTY | Mich. — Drew Cupp was heading home during the evening of May 7, 2024, when tornado sirens sounded in Mendon. A fifth generation farmer, several of his family members live in the area. Initially he called his dad, who watched the tornado as it tore...
Township board rejects latest rezoning proposal for Nye’s Apple Barn property
ST. JOSEPH TOWNSHIP, Mich. (WNDU) - The St. Joseph Township Board of Trustees has voted to deny a rezoning request for the vacant Nye’s Apple Barn property. According to our reporting partners at The Herald-Palladium, the board voted 4-3 to reject a request submitted earlier this year by property owner John Nye to rezone a large part of the property on Niles Road from residential to B-2, which is general business.
‘Human Etch-A-Sketch’ to run for local child battling cancer
NILES — A man known as the “Human Etch-A-Sketch” will arrive in downtown Niles tomorrow to support a local child battling cancer. Tomorrow morning, Iowa resident Rik Zortman will be running through downtown Niles using GPS to spell the words “Twins” and “Gabe,” in honor of Ollie Gauthier’s twin brother, Gabe. Ollie is a local […] The post ‘Human Etch-A-Sketch’ to run for local child battling cancer appeared first on Leader Publications.
Notre Dame High School Graduating Class 2024
Grace Madison Ashley, AnnaBelle Madison Ball, CR Vetter Cochran, Wyatt Thomas Crawford, Jordan Alexander Davis, Jacob Matthew Edwards, Landon Matthew Emnett, Kyndall Shea Ford, Savanah Marie Holtgrewe, Ella Elizabeth Ann Kirby, Levi Orion Lewis, Lillian Mae Madden, Gage A McGraw, Alyra Jo Messer, Cody Gabriel Metzler, Myles Cole Sallee, Adam Ray Schwamberger, Brayden Joseph Shepherd, Brock Andrew Shepherd, Gwen Elizabeth Sparks, Katherine Jane Strickland, Savanna Vaughters, Ilan Michael Walker, Alexandra Rian Wallace, Kylee Roth Watson, Marcellus Roshun Woods Jr.
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