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Elkhart County unites to fight hunger with new collaborative
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Elkhart dedicates first Accessible Pedestrian Signal to pre-teen
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St. Joseph County Plans to Protect Drinking Water
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Malachi Fields emerging as Notre Dame’s new offensive weapon
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Michigan coffee company making changes post-tariffs
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Niles cannabis dispensaries can now open sooner and close later,...
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New Indiana deer hunting laws take effect
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New South Bend downtown Kosher grocery store to hold open house...
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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