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Notre Dame football commit shines at Rival Camp, wins award
You always love to see Notre Dame football commits going to camps to sharpen their skills, but it’s even better when they return home with some hardware. That was the case for Irish defensive end commit Chris Burgess Jr., who participated in a Rival Camp event in Indianapolis, Indiana. Performing in his soon-to-be home state, the 6-foot, 4-inch and 240-pound Chicago native was exceptional.
Newsstand: Notre Dame named to ‘Mount Rushmore of College Football villains’
The Athletic named Notre Dame to the Mount Rushmore of college football villains. A former Irish coach also made the list. The post Newsstand: Notre Dame named to ‘Mount Rushmore of College Football villains’ appeared first on On3.
Board And Brush Mishawaka
Board And Brush Mishawaka is a studio where you can customize classic and vintage wood signs while having a great time socializing with friends and family. Joining us this morning to tell us all about it is Kayla. For more information, you can visit their website at boardandbrush.com/mishawaka or you can check them out on Facebook and Instagram.
Mother-Daughter Duo turns tassels together at Notre Dame graduation this weekend
NOTRE DAME, Ind. -- Like mother, like daughter. One pair of Notre Dame graduates share more than just notes and professors, they share the same DNA!. It was around 2020 when Kelley Wright decided to pursue a master's degree. Being a South Bend native, a Marian High School and Saint...
Softball Game Preview: Dowagiac Hits the Road
The Dowagiac Chieftains will head out on the road to take on the Constantine Falcons at 4:00 p.m. on Monday. Dowagiac is coming into the match hot, having won their last five games. In what's become a running theme this season, Dowagiac gave their fans yet another huge victory two...
A new team tops the final South Bend area baseball power rankings ahead of sectionals
It’s high school baseball sectional week in Indiana. A seven-week sprint of games from late March to mid-May has all led to this. The postseason officially gets going Wednesday, with a handful of teams playing one more regular season game before that to get some last-minute prep in for sectionals.
Pet Vet: What’s causing urinary accidents in your home?
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (WNDU) - One of the most frustrating situations with pets can be when they have accidents in the house. Although behavior issues are common, it could be that a medical condition is to blame. To help you figure out the cause of urinary accidents in the home,...
Veteran support organization holds annual fundraising event
The fifth annual "Remember.Honoring the Legacy of Veterans, Past and Future" fundraising event took place tonight in Elkhart. The event is put on by Freedomsystem.org, a group that works to help veterans and those who assist veterans in the community, something they say this event allows them to do. The...
South Bend takes part in 'Kids to Park Day'
SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- Today South Bend Venues parks and arts joined cities across the country in celebrating Kids to Park Day. The kids took over both Potawatomi and Kennedy Parks for three hours filled with field games, music, and live entertainment. The special day is an initiative of the...
Shortcakes on the Blacktop returns to South Bend
SAINT JOSEPH COUNTY, Ind. --On Thursday, June 6, 2024, the Episcopal Cathedral of St. James will present the 30th annual Shortcakes on the Blacktop Strawberry Festival. The proceeds from this festival will benefit Camp New Happenings, St. Margaret's House and Clubhouse of St. Joseph County, whose ministries support the many in need in the community.
Concord fourth graders launch weather balloons
ELKHART, Ind. (WSBT) — Do you remember the coolest science project you ever did in grade school?. Fourth graders from Concord Community Schools checked the last box on a months-long project by launching a weather balloon!. The kids have been working on this project since they got back from...
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