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Plymouth High School hosts 'Steps for Stegs'
MARSHALL COUNTY, Ind. --Hold hope together. That’s the slogan Haley and her husband Nathan Stegelmann have been going by ever since the news of Nathan's diagnosis to ALS And now, they’re trying to spin a negative to a positive. Commonly known as Lou Gehrig's disease, ALS is a...
Former city hall in Mishawaka to become revitalized
The former Mishawaka City Hall is seeing a revitalization soon. United Way of St. Joseph County bought the former City Hall for just a dollar and has been revamping the facility. It could've been torn down and turned into just about anything. But the United Way, and the Mishawaka Common...
Bethel University celebrates 77th commencement
ST. JOSEPH COUNTY, Ind. -- Over three hundred students at Bethel University walked the stage and turned their tassels this afternoon. It was the university's seventy seventh commencement ceremony, held at the Wiekamp Athletic Center. It was packed to the brim with families and friends there to cheer on the...
Unsung Heroes: Seaman First Class Russell Abair Jr. of Plymouth
WSBT 22 is giving a salute to our unsung heroes. Tonight, we honor Seaman First Class Russell Abair Jr. of Plymouth. Abair served in the US Navy during World War II. He was killed in the Battle off Samar in 1944. Thank you for your service and for giving the...
Green Thumb: Proven Winter Hanging Basket
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 Proven Winter Hanging Baskets!. Green Thumb on WSBT22 is sponsored by Ginger Valley Garden Center. Visit them at 15065 St. Rd. 23 Granger, IN 46530.
City plans in-house road project
ELKHART — A city roadway improvement project starting early Monday morning will use a nonstop construction schedule in hopes of limiting inconvenience to motorists. The improvement project on Johnson Street between Bristol Street and Beardsley Avenue will be done entirely in-house by the Elkhart Public Works & Utilities Department. The in-house project will save the city about $17 million.
No. 1 Notre Dame Dominates No. 5 Virginia, Heads to ACC Championship
It was over before the fans could even get comfortable in their seats Friday as the top-ranked Notre Dame lacrosse team dominated No. 5 Virginia in the ACC Tournament semi-finals. In the 18-9 win, 14 different Notre Dame players scored goals. Notre Dame started fast with a 6-1 first quarter...
Adams HS senior, graphic designer signs contract with Indiana Dinosaur Museum
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (WNDU) - Signing day ceremonies are typically held for athletes, but one senior at John Adams High School has flipped the script. Alfredo Siqueiros-Gonzalez has used his passion for paleontology and graphic design to create designs of prehistoric creatures for the soon-to-open Indiana Dinosaur Museum in South Bend.
Notre Dame police arrest 17 in relation to pro-Palestinian protests sweeping U.S.
Notre Dame Police made 17 arrests Thursday night related to a pro-Palestinian protest staged by students on the university's campus. St. Joseph County Jail records show that 17 people aged 19 to 33 years old were arrested by the Notre Dame Police Department and booked into the jail in the early hours of...
St. Adalbert Church celebrates Cinco De Mayo, announces fundraising goal has been met
SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- To kick off their annual Cinco De Mayo celebration on Saturday, St. Adalbert Church announced that through several grant foundations, they've fully fundraised the first level of a multi-tiered restoration project. After publicly starting their fundraising efforts in late 2023, the church has already raised more...
Counting Down The Irish – DL-Tyson Ford
When defensive end Tyson Ford verbally committed to Notre Dame in mid-January of 2021 as a member of Notre Dame's 2022 recruiting class, it was viewed as a momentous breakthrough in the Brian Kelly era. Sporting a mask and surrounded by family members reflecting the times of a global pandemic,...
Special recall election against Buchanan mayor to be held in November
BUCHANAN, Mich. (WNDU) - Berrien County election officials say that enough signatures have been collected and verified to force a recall election for Buchanan Mayor Sean Denison. According to our reporting partners at The Herald-Palladium, 396 of the 532 signatures submitted on recall petitions against Denison were found to be...
Elementary students get glimpse of ag industry at LaVille Ag Day
LAKEVILLE, Ind. (WNDU) - Young students got a chance to learn about the agriculture industry thanks to LaVille Jr./Sr. High School!. The school hosted its annual Ag Day event on Friday. It was organized by Future Farmers of America, in partnership with Newton Farms and Maenhout. It’s a chance for...
Indiana State Police Accepting Applications for Regional Dispatcher at the Toll Road Regional Dispatch Center
ELKHART COUNTY- The Indiana State Police is accepting applications to be a Regional Dispatcher at the Toll Road Post to staff the Regional Dispatch Center that operates out of the facility located at 52422 CR 17. This dispatch center covers the length of the Toll Road as well as the Bremen District. The Bremen District covers Elkhart, St. Joseph, Marshall, and Kosciusko counties.
Beautiful start to the weekend despite morning fog
We'll start the day with some patchy fog but look forward to sunshine today with temperatures near 80 this afternoon, a beautiful day to get outside. More clouds move in heading into tonight with scattered showers moving through. Temperatures drop into the mid 50s by tomorrow morning. Rain moves out with partly cloudy skies through our Sunday, temperatures will be cooler tomorrow only topping out in the mid 60s which is near normal. The forecast won't give much trouble for anyone with Cinco de Mayo plans this weekend, the only rain to plan around will be overnight so most won't be impacted. Monday is still dry with warmer temperatures, more active weather returns Tuesday with a storm threat Tuesday into Wednesday, the greatest threat as of right now looks to be overnight.
Anti-abortion group sues Indiana health department for access to abortion records
A lawsuit filed this week by anti-abortion group “Voices for Life” seeks to regain access to Indiana abortion records that are no longer being released by the state health department. The South Bend-based group is suing the Indiana Department of Health (IDOH) after it stopped releasing individual Terminated Pregnancy Reports (TPRs), while still compiling statewide […] The post Anti-abortion group sues Indiana health department for access to abortion records appeared first on Indiana Capital Chronicle.
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