Saturday, August 23rd, 2025
Good morning, South Bend. Here's your local news at a glance for Saturday, the 23rd of August.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ A one million dollar grant will fund a new 24/7 mobile crisis unit in South Bend that will support locals in emergencies. Imani Unidad will add staff—two clinical therapists, four full-time and two part-time responders—and the unit is expected to be fully functional by June 30th. WSBT
- ➤ One-year-old Ash awaits adoption at the Humane Society of St. Joseph County in Mishawaka and will turn one on August 26. Brought in as a stray in October 2024, this gray–brown cat gets along with other cats and needs a calm home to match her shy nature. South Bend Tribune
BUSINESS NEWS
- ➤ Once Upon a Child is launching a seasonal sale for gently used coats, jackets, and boots to help families cope with high fall and winter apparel costs in St. Joseph County—co-owner Stephanie McCoy said an event will soon kick off the sale as the school season begins. ABC 57
- ➤ The BBB offers 11 tips to help renters understand car rental agreements by explaining driver age requirements, mileage limits, fuel policies, cancellation fees, and insurance coverage—advice meant to prevent unexpected fees. Consumers are urged to inspect vehicles for damage and confirm all details with rental companies—steps that help ensure a smoother car rental experience. South Bend Tribune
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ About 40 protesters gathered at the corner of Madison and Michigan streets demanding an independent investigation into a police officer who detained a 14-year-old girl outside McDonald’s, while Council member Oliver Davis said the situation was already resolved before the officer intervened — prompting concerns over police conduct and calls for better de-escalation training. South Bend Tribune
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Move-in is underway at Notre Dame as students settle in for the fall semester; the forecast shows mostly sunny skies with 80-degree highs and cooler nights, a change from last year's temperatures reaching the 90s and rain showers. ABC 57
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ South Bend is competing for a $1 million grant to upgrade the 3-1-1 phone service using AI to spot when residents need help with city services. The innovation team is gathering public feedback until October 1—this input will guide how the tool is used and may affect call center jobs. WSBT
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ The first week of IHSAA high school football in the South Bend area ended with exciting games on Friday night featuring matchups such as Concord at Elkhart, Marian at Mishawaka, and a rivalry where Goshen and South Bend Washington aimed to break winless streaks. Local reporters tracked the action live—updates showed early leads and big plays as teams chased their first wins since last season. South Bend Tribune
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Marshall County Blueberry Festival
12-9 p.m. — Centennial Park — Fun for all ages — Celebrate blueberries with rides, games, crafts, and plenty of delicious blueberry treats.
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Yart Arts and Music Festival
9 p.m. — Keria Trail, South Bend, IN — $30 for 1 day, $50 for weekend — Experience a unique arts and music festival set deep in the woods.
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Grateful Dead Night with The Happy Campers Band
6-10 p.m. — Four Winds Field at Coveleski Stadium — Details subject to change — Enjoy a night of groovy Grateful Dead jams under the stars.
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Dermot Kennedy Concert
7-8:30 p.m. — Notre Dame Stadium — Ticket prices vary — Experience the powerful folk-pop sounds of Dermot Kennedy live on stage.
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Open House Event
2-4 p.m. — 52117 Tammy Dr — $340,000 — Explore a well-maintained 4-bed ranch home with a cozy sunroom and inviting backyard pool.
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Football Hospitality Experience: Texas A&M Aggies at Notre Dame Fighting Irish
3:30-9:00 p.m. — Notre Dame Stadium — Not a game ticket — Cheer on the Fighting Irish during their home opener with premium hospitality close to the stadium.
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Ghost Walk in South Bend
6-8 p.m. — Century Center — Ticketed event — Experience a lantern-lit ghost hunt through South Bend's most haunted landmarks.
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