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Structure fire in Walkerton closes U.S. 6 near S.R. 104
WALKERTON, Ind. -- The Walkerton Volunteer Fire Department was called out to a structure fire in the 32000 block of U.S. 6 this morning around 10:07 a.m. "U.S. 6 West of Walkerton between S.R. 104 and Towle Road restricted down to one lane due to structure fire," the Walkerton VFD said. "Use alternate route."
Blood drive at Plymouth Medical Center May 14
PLYMOUTH, Ind. -- The Saint Joseph Health System is working with the South Bend Medical Foundation to host a mobile blood drive on May 14. The blood drive will take place from 10 a.m. - 3p.m. at the Plymouth Medical Center at 1915 Lake Ave. "Blood donations play a vital...
Indiana State Police K-9 Chase retires today
BREMEN, Ind. -- Every dog has its day, and for Indiana State Police K-9 Chase, the day has come to hang up his harness and relax. The 10-year-old German shepherd has been a loyal member of the Indiana State Police Breman Post for the past eight years. "He worked like...
Community meets over chicken farm concerns in Plymouth
PLYMOUTH, Ind. (WNDU) - Across the nation, chicken farmers often complain about debt and unreliable income. Nonetheless, there are people eager to get into the chicken business. Sometimes, these are tiny chicken operations in residential neighborhoods. Monday night in Plymouth, the story of a much larger chicken operation on the...
Michiana teen paralyzed in 2021 crash continues road to recovery
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (WNDU) - A Michiana teenager continues on the road to recovery a little more than three years since she was in an auto accident that left her paralyzed. The accident happened in St. Joseph County in February of 2021. Giuliana Mendez was 13 at the time of...
John Glenn students host forum for SJC commissioner candidates
WALKERTON, Ind. (WNDU) - The candidates seeking to represent the third district of St. Joseph County on the St. Joseph County Commission participated in a candidate forum on Thursday night. Thursday evening, seven AP Government students from John Glenn High School hosted a public forum for District 3 Republican candidates...
Marshall-Starke Development Center to debut feature film, 'I Heard It Through the Blueberry Vine'
PLYMOUTH, Ind. - The Marshall-Starke Development Center (MSDC) will debut its feature film, "I Heard It Through the Blueberry Vine", at The REES in Plymouth on April 25. The MSDC's mission is to "provide options and opportunities for adults with disabilities and by utilizing the performing arts, empower individuals to find their place in the community".
Murder suspect's second trial begins after his first jury failed to reach a verdict
LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Wallace Smith III's second murder trial started Monday afternoon with opening statements, during which his attorney told jurors that Smith's shooting of George Derment Jr. early Sept. 23 was justified. It's an argument that convinced enough jurors in Smith's first trial in January to vote for...
Cat chased by coyotes climbs up salt dome, workers help him get down
PLYMOUTH, Ind. (Gray News) – Employees with the Indiana Department of Transportation worked outside of their field Thursday when they became the rescuers of a cat that became stuck up high on a salt dome by a highway. INDOT said the cat, named Rengoku, was being chased by some...
Culver community comes together to honor fallen teammate, Jorja Nelson
It was an emotional Friday night for the Culver softball team, playing its first game since beloved teammate Jorja Nelson passed away. Nelson died in a crash last weekend. On Friday, the program honored the memory of Jorja in a very special way. 'She'd always put others before herself': Culver...
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