Sunday, May 31st, 2026
Good morning, South Bend. Here's your local news at a glance for Sunday, the 31st of May.
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ The History Museum in South Bend presents a display of South Bend Tribune excerpts from bygone years, including a June 2, 1924 note reporting that a house cat cared for orphaned squirrels. South Bend Tribune
- ➤ Ryan Robinson of Michigan City won nearly $14,000 on Friday night's episode of Wheel of Fortune, taking home cash and a trip to Costa Rica. He said he enjoys spending time with his husband and two dogs. WSBT
LIFESTYLE NEWS
- ➤ Lovina Eicher, a local Amish cook, experienced a busy weekend with a family camping trip, kindergarten graduation, and a public auction tonight while her son Kevin awaits a nearly completed accessible buggy; she plans to make a batch of her rhubarb juice using Splenda (her twist on the classic recipe). South Bend Tribune
- ➤ South Bend barber Cheryl Hayes (Miss Cheryl) retired on Saturday after 59 years as a barber and 25 years at Cutrageous. Her farewell included cake, balloons and a visit from her son, and she plans to travel and enjoy time with family. WSBT
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ New Prairie baseball seniors Reed Robinson and Sully Kress spoke after their team beat South Bend Saint Joseph in an IHSAA sectional semifinal — a win that puts them in a strong position for upcoming games. South Bend Tribune
- ➤ On Saturday, May 30, Penn and South Bend Saint Joseph lost in IHSAA semi-state play as their top singles players, Olivia Wu and Libby Yergler, advanced individually with strong wins + both teams ended their seasons on a high note. South Bend Tribune
- ➤ Thousands of runners and walkers raced downtown Saturday in the 42nd annual Sunburst Races, featuring a half marathon, 10k, 5k, and a fitness walk that raised funds for Beacon Children's Hospital. WSBT
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8-10 p.m. — The Drop Comedy Club — $20-25 — Experience an outrageous night of chaotic comedy and live music with Zac and Crack Amico.
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