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Notre Dame commencement 2024. A look back at Father John I. Jenkins' 19-years as president
SOUTH BEND — The Rev. John I Jenkins will give the commencement address today to the 2024 graduates of the University of Notre Dame. The university's president for the past 19 years will retire effective June 1. Click on the links below to read South Bend Tribune stories about...
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...
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...
Graduation weekend in South Bend
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (WNDU) - It’s graduation weekend in South Bend. Students at Notre Dame, St Mary’s and Holy Cross will receive their degrees this Saturday and Sunday. It’s a weekend that attracts several thousand parents and family members into town to celebrate with the graduates, generating income for many restaurants, hotels, and other businesses.
Warm and dry weekend
A warm, early summer-like weekend, sunshine, 80s but low humidity. There will be few weather worries, but it may start to feel hot – at least for May standards – early next week. The humidity will start to rise Monday into Tuesday, that will also fuel thunderstorms, Monday night through Wednesday. The concern for severe weather if Tuesday evening / overnight.
Road closures start next week for trail construction in South Bend
SOUTH BEND, Ind. - The City of South Bend announced that construction on the trail connecting downtown and Notre Dame is set to begin on Monday, May 20. City officials say the project's aim is to promote safety for all modes of transportation, calm traffic, and improve infrastructure. Construction will...
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.
Softball Game Preview: Penn Will Face Concord
Penn is 10-0 against Concord since April of 2015, and they'll have a chance to extend that success on Monday. The Penn Kingsmen will square off against the Concord Minutemen at 5:00 p.m. Penn is coming into the contest hot, having won their last six games. Penn can now show...
Marcellus man gets prison time for shooting man during food argument
CASSOPOLIS — A Marcellus man who shot his girlfriend’s brother in the midst of an argument over a steak is going to prison after being sentenced Friday in Cass County Circuit Court. Anthony Albert Sove, 23, of Marcellus, pleaded guilty to assault with intent to do great bodily harm less than murder and was sentenced […] The post Marcellus man gets prison time for shooting man during food argument appeared first on Leader Publications.
Nonprofit ramp builders construct new lifeline for Mishawaka woman
MISHAWAKA, Ind. (WNDU) - Servants At Work (SAWs) has been in business for 20 years now. Nationally, the organization has helped communities by installing over 4,000 ramps for those who need them for physical purposes. “And we basically step in being the hands and feet of Jesus, where we are...
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