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South Bend Sod Busters hosted their annual Memorial Day weekend mud bog
NEW CARLISLE, Ind. -- The South Bend Sod Busters hosted their annual Memorial Day weekend mud bog. The New Carlisle community had the opportunity to enjoy good food, have fun with family and friends, and the best part, see some trucks sliding in mud all for a good cause. Mud...
Bomb squad called to South Bend scrap metal processing facility
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (WNDU) - The South Bend Police Department’s bomb squad found no threat after it was called Friday afternoon to investigate a possible pipe bomb. Police were called around 2 p.m. to a scrap metal processing facility in the 1300 block of Prairie Avenue. They met with employees, who explained they located what they believed to be a pipe bomb amongst a load of scrap metal on the property.
'It's our time.' Led by Pritchett, Mishawaka baseball wins first sectional since 2019
PLYMOUTH — Minutes before first pitch Monday night, Cooper Pritchett gathered his teammates. “It’s our time,” Pritchett repeatedly exclaimed, with maybe a colorful word or two mixed in there as well. He proceeded to give everyone a fist bump and one last word of encouragement a few moments later before the game officially began.
Prep baseball roundup: New Prairie, Concord, NorthWood win IHSAA sectional championships
No. 5 (3A) New Prairie baseball made it a second-straight sectional championship with a 13-0 (5 innings) win over Knox in the Class 3A, Glenn Sectional championship Monday at Newton Park in Lakeville. The Cougars (23-5) scored five runs in the second inning, five in the third and three in the fourth to win by the run rule. Reed Robinson drove in four runs, including a three-run home run to put his team ahead, 10-0, at the...
South Bend Cubs honoring veterans, military members this weekend
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (WNDU) - The South Bend Cubs are honoring the men and women who are serving or have served our country this weekend as part of their Military Appreciation Weekend. On both Saturday and Sunday, the Cubs are offering active-duty military and veterans two free tickets by showing...
Good Things Come in Fours With Brixton, Bexley, Brinley and Briar
Siblings Brixton, Bexley, Brinley and Briar are all in need of new homes! The 12-week-old puppies came into the shelter as rescues, so the South Bend Animal Resource Center isn't too sure about their start to life, but they do know it was a bit of a rough one. The four siblings are quite timid, different than a standard puppy excited to see anyone and run up and jump. It may take them a bit to warm up to you, but once they do, they show their incredibly playful and funny sides. They're still puppies and it definitely shows in the way they play with each other, walk over their brother Brixton, who most of the time is just laying down chilling, and roll around on the ground waiting for belly rubs.
South Bend Motor Speedway hosting their last lap
SOUTH BEND, Ind -- A bittersweet day here in South Bend. The South Bend Motor Speedway had their last lap today, celebrating the final races of its final season. Over 125 cars and lots of fans enjoying the final races before it closes after 77 years as a community staple.
"Lest We Forget" is the theme for the 98th annual Westside Memorial Day parade
Memorial Day events across the country honored those who sacrificed their lives for our freedom. The 98th South Bend Westside Memorial Day Parade had a big crowd. People lined Ford Street to see the floats, bands, veterans and everyone else in the parade. It lasted about an hour with the...
'Now … we’re chasing the three-peat.' Notre Dame lacrosse blasts into rarefied NCAA air
PHILADELPHIA — Just seconds after he recorded his third goal in the first half of Monday’s NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Championship, decorated Notre Dame attacker Chris Kavanagh high-stepped in celebration. His latest hat-trick catapulted top-seeded Notre Dame’s lead to seven and revved up his teammates, an elated group that seemingly could taste what was to follow. In a Memorial Day matchup that featured the past two NCAA Division-I champions — Maryland, 2022; Notre Dame, 2023 — it was...
Quiet weather ends tonight, tracking possible severe weather tomorrow
What is likely the only quiet day of Memorial Day weekend wraps up with lows in the mid 50s and mostly clear skies tonight. Tomorrow brings another possibility for severe weather into the area in the form of two separate rounds of showers and thunderstorms. As highs warm into the low 80s and dewpoints climb to the low 60s, the stage is set for the first potentially severe round of thunderstorms to arrive around 1-2 PM and wrap up around 4-5PM. The main concern will be damaging winds, but heavy rain could trigger flooding. Hail is a secondary concern but is still possible in both rounds of storms. The second round is dependent on the first, but guidance points to storms developing in our area just before 10PM. While the main severe risk stays south of our area, any storms that do form have a chance to turn severe with wind being the primary suspect. Isolated tornadoes and hail are also possible with these later storms. Showers continue into later Monday morning but become more scattered as the day goes on. The last of the wet weather ceases Tuesday with highs cooling into the upper 60s by Wednesday.
Former South Bend housing agency director gets 9-year prison sentence for fraud scheme
SOUTH BEND — Tonya Robinson, director of the Housing Authority of South Bend for about five years, has been sentenced to nine years in prison and ordered to pay more than $3.2 million after being found guilty of defrauding the public housing agency that she led. United States District...
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