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A Granger man who was seriously injured in a crash caused by a drunk driver three years ago has been awarded $1.76 million in compensation. The man, whose life was forever changed by the accident, will finally receive the justice he deserves.
In Mishawaka, drivers are facing frustration due to lane closures on the Main Street Bridge. The northbound lanes between Indian Ridge Boulevard and University Drive are closed for the next few months, causing headaches for commuters. It’s a temporary inconvenience that many are finding challenging to navigate.
During Notre Dame’s Blue-Gold Game, junior safety Luke Talich stood out for his exceptional defensive skills. Talich’s impressive back-to-back goal line stops on Aneyas Williams showcased his talent and dedication to the game. His standout performance did not go unnoticed by fans and coaches alike.
As the WNBA draft approaches, several Notre Dame players are hopeful to hear their names called. Sonia Citron, Liza Karlen, Liatu King, and Maddy Westbeld have all declared for the draft, eager to take their basketball careers to the next level. These talented athletes are poised for success in the professional league.
In LaGrange County, an inmate who tragically passed away at the local jail has been identified. The inmate was found unresponsive in their cell on a Saturday afternoon, sparking an investigation into the circumstances surrounding their death. The community mourns the loss of this individual.
Meanwhile, chaos ensued at a Martin’s Super Market in Granger when a wild turkey found its way inside the store. Officers were called to help capture the unruly bird, which was causing quite a stir among customers and employees. Thankfully, the situation was resolved without any harm to the turkey or bystanders.
In times like these, it’s important to stay informed about the events happening in our communities. Whether it’s a heartwarming story of justice being served or a humorous tale of a wild turkey on the loose, local news keeps us connected and engaged. Stay tuned for more updates and remember to support your neighbors during both challenging and lighthearted moments.