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St. Joseph County Council rejects anti-redistricting resolution
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Notre Dame faces must-win matchup against Texas A&M
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One year of “ EMBER“ in St. Joseph County
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Why you may be noticing increased yellow jacket activity
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Hunger Action Day highlights fight against food insecurity
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AG Rokita’s lawsuit against SJCPD back in court under fifth...
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Warm and dry weather through mid-September
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South Bend garbage trucks collecting more than just trash this...
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Nappanee Night Out Against Crime helps unite first responders...
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Climbing toward the 80s in Michiana this week
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New Prairie asks for community input on elementary enrollment
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suspect in Sunday’s Tri-county police chase involved in Monday’s...
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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