Jennifer Weingart
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University of Notre Dame Athletic Director Jack Swarbrick says the school is looking to the NCAA to figure out how to regulate and keep competitions and records as fair as possible.
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The University of Notre Dame has repurposed 3-D printers from labs across campus to make clear plastic face shield kits for health care workers.
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South Bend Community Schools got some of their buses outfitted as WiFi hotspots so they could be deployed during snow day e-learning this school year. When school was closed for the coronavirus, the buses were ready to roll.
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The Robinson Shakespeare Company at the University of Notre Dame is usually an after school drama program for kids. Because of the coronavirus those kids are out of school, and performances are cancelled. The company has turned to using Shakespeare to promote proper handwashing.
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Health Departments across the country are working hard to get information about the coronavirus out to people to help slow the spread of the disease. But what if all the modern methods of communication, from the internet down to phone and radio arent an option?
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An Elkhart couple who recently went to Spain struggled to get tested after they started showing symptoms of COVID-19.
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Kids are home from school and encouraged to stay away from older relatives to reduce the spread of COVID-19. But, how do you explain to your children all these unprecedented changes?
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On a local level, scouting is split into regional councils, six are based in Indiana. Each council is financially and legally independent. Local scouting activities are not expected to be impacted by the bankruptcy.
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The more than 2,400 fetal remains that were found in the garage of a doctor who performed abortions in Indiana were buried Wednesday.
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The Indiana woman who hit and killed three children while passing a stopped school bus in October 2018 has been sentenced to four years in prison.