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WHAT A BLAST
Fireworks have been a postgame attraction at Coveleski Stadium all this week after Silver Hawks home games.
Just in time for the Fourth :Mishawaka soldier returns home from mission in Iraq.
SOUTH BEND -- Home from Iraq just in time for the Fourth of July -- his favorite holiday -- Army Spc. Ricky Kline Jr. was greeted with a warm welcome from a large group of family and friends gathered at South Bend Regional Airport on Thursday
Murders seem to stay on decline :Authorities say homicides may only number in single digits for second straight year.
SOUTH BEND -- With six months to go, the number of murders here is on pace to be in the single digits for the second straight year, something that hasn't happened in at least a decade.
Construction halted on Toll Road for holiday
Lane restrictions for construction on the Indiana Toll Road will be removed today through Sunday to help ease the July 4 holiday traffic, according to ITR Concession Co.
WWII veteran, 91, receives medals :He was wounded in service in Europe.
SOUTH BEND -- Today will be a special July Fourth for Frank Firtl, 91, and his family.
City, state fireworks clarified on Web site
SOUTH BEND -- The South Bend Police Department has posted a series of questions and answers about the city's fireworks ordinance at its Web site.
SB owner fighting for 6 of 23 dogs :Humane Society cited same man for animals last year.
SOUTH BEND -- A hearing to determine who will retain custody of 23 dogs recently discovered in a garage was continued Thursday.
Economy helps, hurts Crime Stoppers :Local program receiving more tips but fewer donations to pay rewards.
SOUTH BEND -- In what could be described as a classic Catch-22, the sluggish economy has led to an increase in tips to the local Crime Stoppers program, while at the same time chipping away at the nonprofit's solvency.