Wednesday, March 4th, 2026
Good morning, South Bend. Here's your local news at a glance for Wednesday, the 4th of March.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ On March 3rd, local community celebrated the Great LOGAN Nose-On event (three decades old) to honor the belief that everyone has potential. Supporters joined with school fundraisers, banners, and yard signs to promote kindness, dignity, and inclusion across neighborhoods. South Bend Tribune
ENVIRONMENT NEWS
- ➤ Photos from Notre Dame's eagle camera at St. Patrick's County Park captured two bald eagles incubating three eggs laid this season; one egg cracked, leaving two intact based on images from Feb. 23 & Feb. 27. South Bend Tribune
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Notre Dame quarterback CJ Carr impressed former teammates & continues to shine as a rising third-year player with 12 starts so far; he is expected to bolster his Heisman and NFL draft prospects as the season builds in his hometown. South Bend Tribune
- ➤ Adams earned its first IHSAA boys basketball sectional win in four years on Tuesday night at The Cave by beating Mishawaka 57-55; senior Jarvis Tolbert scored 25 points. The Eagles will face South Bend Saint Joseph in the sectional semifinal Friday at 6 p.m. South Bend Tribune
- ➤ Bremen High School boys basketball team beat LaVille 55-35 in a Class 2A sectional opener on Tuesday night at the LaVille Gymnasium. Riley Tener scored 13 points while Chase Devine added 28 points, and the Lions improved to 20-4 ahead of their Friday semifinal against South Bend Career Academy. South Bend Tribune
- ➤ The updated schedule for the 2025–26 Indiana high school boys basketball sectional tournaments is out (updated March 3) and lists game times, scores and pairings at venues including Crown Point, Chesterton and Mishawaka. Some contests took place Tuesday while key matchups are set for Friday. South Bend Tribune
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David Lester Learn: Entanglements and Urban Archaeology Exhibition
5-8 p.m. — South Bend Museum of Art — Free entry — Explore the dialogue between David Lester Learn's Urban Archaeology sculptures and recent Entanglements paintings in this unique exhibition.
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Ryan O'Flanagan Stand-Up Comedy Show
6:30-9 p.m. — Cheers Bar and Grill — $12 — Enjoy a night of laughs with Ryan O'Flanagan and local comedians.
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Michiana Home Show
10 AM – 7 PM — Century Center — Free entry — Explore vendor booths showcasing home improvement and design.
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Spring Plant Sale & Swap
12-3 p.m. — Potawatomi Conservatories — Members access at noon, non-members at 1 p.m. — A chance to buy and trade plants with fellow gardening enthusiasts.
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We Are Phoenix - Music of Rebirth and Renewal
The South Bend Chamber Singers will present the Indiana premiere of a new oratorio for choir and strings with video projections by American composer Tim Takach. We Are Phoenix illuminates the analogy between humans and our planet: we both suffer loss and devastation and yet rise again and again, becoming stronger each time. With the Notre Dame Children's Choir.
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Neighborhood Evolution: Explore South Bend's Small Developer Ecosystem
5-10 p.m. — Aloft South Bend — Event cost varies — Discover how local developers are revitalizing South Bend through transformative projects and innovative community strategies.
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