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Plymouth Man Injured in Motorcycle Accident
A Plymouth man was injured in a motorcycle accident that occurred in the 3,000 block of Michigan Road in Plymouth Sunday, May 12 at around 9:30 p.m. ET. Marshall County Sheriff’s Department deputies were notified that a motorcycle rider hit a deer in that area. Police say the driver,...
Baseball Recap: Culver Academies comes up short despite Brady Kudrna's strong performance
After flying high against Hammond Central last Saturday, Culver Academies came back down to earth. The Culver Academies Eagles lost 9-2 to the Kouts Mustangs & Fillies on Tuesday. Culver Academies was given a dose of their own medicine in this game as Kouts apparently hadn't forgotten their loss the last time these teams played back in May of 2021.
Baseball Game Recap: Morgan Township Comes Up Short
Morgan Township fell victim to Glenn and their airtight pitching crew on Saturday. They lost 10-0 to the Glenn Falcons. Morgan Township has struggled against Glenn recently, as their contest on Saturday was their fifth consecutive lost matchup. For Glenn's part, Joe Chrapliwy made a splash while hitting and pitching....
Warsaw beats Marian by 11 strokes to win Culver Academies Invitational title
SOUTH BEND — With conference tournaments next weekend and the state tournament sectionals looming at the end of May, the 62nd Culver Academies Invitational Saturday at Notre Dame’s Warren Golf Course gave teams a chance to have some fun and competition among themselves. Schools were assigned holes for their five-man teams at the par-71, 6,346-yard Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw masterpiece which has hosted many top tournaments of note, including the 2019 U.S. Senior Open and last year’s...
Baseball Recap: Jensen Meikle leads Goshen to victory over Plymouth
Goshen had to endure a four-game losing streak, but that streak is no more. They came out on top in a nail-biter against the Plymouth Pilgrims/Rockies on Wednesday and snuck past 8-7. That result was just more of the same for these two, as Goshen also won the last time the pair played back in April.
Argos residents argue against zoning changes for large solar systems
A "not in my backyard" fight is building traction in Argos. Residents gathered Tuesday night to share their opinions on more solar panels coming to town. Town leaders are looking at making changes to zoning ordinances to allow this. But people who spoke on Tuesday night say they're worried about...
Habitat for Humanity of Marshall County Dedication Ceremony May 18
Officials from the Habitat for Humanity of Marshall County organization will be holding a dedication ceremony for the 26th family home Saturday, May 18 at 2 p.m. ET. The home is the first home provided by the Town of Bourbon on the property at 408 E. Center Street in Bourbon.
P-H-M board member accused of paying for prostitutes says he will not resign
Penn-Harris-Madison school board member Matt Chaffee says he will not resign in a statement released to a local radio personality. In a post published to a right wing blog last month, Chaffee is accused of paying prostitutes for sex and of having problems with alcohol abuse. Those allegations, and a lack of any denial from Chaffee, prompted the P-H-M school board to approve a resolution calling for him to step down.
UPDATE: One person in custody after two-vehicle crash on Ewing Avenue in South Bend
SOUTH BEND, Ind. - UPDATE: South Bend Police report a driver is in custody following a crash that injured multiple people on South Bend’s southeast side. Authorities were called to the area of Ewing Avenue and Marine Street for a vehicle crash with entrapment Wednesday afternoon. Upon arrival, officers...
The Navarre Cabin will relocate to The History Museum
The oldest structure in St. Joseph County will now have a new home. The historic Navarre Cabin is relocating to The History Museum after 120 years at Leeper Park. The Navarre Cabin, built in the early 1820s by Pierre Navarre, the county's first pioneer settler, holds historical importance as his presence paved the way for the founding of South Bend.
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