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St. Adalbert Church celebrates Cinco De Mayo, announces fundraising...
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Congressman Rudy Yakym awards local high school artists
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Thundershowers tonight, a cooldown tomorrow following cold front
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Bethel University celebrates 77th commencement
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Beautiful start to the weekend despite morning fog
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’Pedals and Petals’ in downtown South Bend
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Owners urged to vaccinate dogs after puppy left for dead outside...
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Threat of drought, even with rainy spring in Michiana
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Protestors arrested on campus of Notre Dame
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A fair weekend, minus a few showers Saturday night
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“Matilda The Musical“ at the Lerner Theatre
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More rain this morning, but overall drier weather going into...
ST. JOSEPH COUNTY, Ind. –– When you think gamer, most people's first thought is that the player is a boy. Alyssa Ritchie, a member of the Bethel Pilots Esports team is changing the way people view gamers in Michiana.
Ritchie was Bethel's first ever recruit back in 2020. Since then, Ritchie has been an integral part of the Overwatch team, and continues to pave the way for other women in the community.
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