-
2:01
A big change this weekend
-
1:12
Preview of the 2025 Dowagiac Mayoral race
-
1:48
Who’s running for Benton Harbor City Commissioner?
-
1:36
Mild and sunny middle of the week, cold rain this weekend
-
1:49
Niles marijuana proposal is in the voters hands
-
3:02
Confusion lingers over marijuana proposals on Niles Charter Township...
-
2:43
Local businesses step up to provide food assistance amid shutdown...
-
1:48
Notre Dame looking ahead to primetime matchup against Navy
-
0:57
Fair and mild until this weekend
-
4:45
How you can assist in Jamaica’s disaster relief
-
2:24
Former Colts player faces new felony charges a year after incident...
-
1:12
AC/DC to shake down the ’thunderstruck’ at Notre Dame Stadium
MISHAWAKA, Ind. -- Robots almost outnumbered people today at Ironworks Plaza for the first ever Robofest.
Through a partnership with Mishawaka Robotics and the Parks Department, residents of all ages got to browse through several different robots, 3D printers, and participate in live demos and STEM activities at the plaza.
It was a chance for the community to get an inside look at what the students in Mishawaka Schools' robotics programs get to work with all year.
Sign up for the ABC 57 Newsletter