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Three local students return as national powerlifting champions
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Benefit Car Show supporting Berrien County’s first responders...
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Ryan Newman racing Saturday at Plymouth Motor Speedway
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South Bend residents see future plans for former Drewry’s Brewery
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. -- The National Championship game prep is underway in Bloomington this week.
The Indiana Hoosiers will play Miami on their home field next Monday night.
On Tuesday, Jan. 13, several team leaders spoke on why this group, which includes zero five-star recruits, has been able to turn around Indiana's program.
Every player recognized their success stems from Head Coach Curt Cignetti's leadership and the habits he's helped them form.
Aiden Fisher, stated, "It's funny when you've been with somebody for so long you start talking like them a little bit. Everything he talks about is true in football and in life, complacency kills. Everything about just the way he makes this football program makes you a better person too."
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