Friday, November 21st, 2025
Good morning, South Bend. Here's your local news at a glance for Friday, the 21st of November.
BUSINESS NEWS
- ➤ DOJO Creative has opened its new ad agency office in Mishawaka on Main Street where the Genes Camera store once stood—after four years of renovation with support from the city, co-owner Doug Elder said the team now plans to work with local and national clients while aiming to triple its size in the future. WSBT
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ South Bend city leaders installed solar panels at the Wastewater Treatment Plant on November 20 to support the city’s clean-energy plan. The panels are expected to produce about 500 megawatts of electricity each year and cut long-term power costs by roughly $3 million — a step toward reaching net zero energy. WSBT
LIFESTYLE NEWS
- ➤ Baby Girl is a 3-year-old dog who was abandoned and now thrives at South Bend Animal Resource Center. She is spayed, microchipped, and up to date on vaccinations — ready for a new family to bring her home. South Bend Tribune
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ The South Bend Cubs are partnering with the Food Bank of Northern Indiana and the Marine Corps Toys for Tots program to offer game tickets when fans donate four non-perishable food items or new, unopened toys at the Cubs Den Team Store until Dec. 15—helping neighbors in need this holiday season. Donors will receive vouchers that convert into field box tickets for 2026 games on April 14, April 15, or April 28—providing a chance to spread extra holiday cheer. South Bend Tribune
- ➤ Notre Dame coach Marcus Freeman said quarterback Kenny Minchey's future remains unclear as he sits behind redshirt freshman CJ Carr and is told to focus on current play. The team will add depth next spring with freshman scout-team quarterback Blake Hebert joined by Lake Mary recruit Noah Grubbs. South Bend Tribune
- ➤ Notre Dame football faces a 42-day field goal drought as the team prepares for Saturday's Senior Day against Syracuse, with special teams coach Marty Biagi noting that holder Tyler Buchner and snapper Joseph Vinci have performed consistently. The team remains hopeful that a healthy Noah Burnette will regain his kicking form in time for the College Football Playoff—following recent struggles with missed kicks. South Bend Tribune
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Thanksgiving Cheerleading Throwdown
Nov 22-23 — Century Center — In Person — A competitive cheerleading event featuring exciting exhibitions and championship bids.
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Mojo Brookzz Comedy Show
7:30-9 p.m. — Morris Performing Arts Center — Tickets available — Experience the comedic brilliance of Dyon "Mojo" Brooks, a rising star in the comedy scene.
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North Shore Triangle Turkey Trot
8 AM — 221 Marquette Ave — Free entry — Enjoy a scenic 5K in the North Shore neighborhood while supporting local food donations.
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A South Shore Christmas featuring The Bergamot
7:30-9 p.m. — Morris Performing Arts Center — Ticket prices vary — Celebrate the Christmas season with heartwarming tunes and stories from The Bergamot.
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Saint Nick Six
9:30-11:30 a.m. — Saint Joseph Grade School South Bend — Registration fee applies — Celebrate Saint Nicolas with a unique running event featuring runs and walks for all ages.
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Dav Pilkey & Dog Man: Guinness World Records Attempt
6 p.m. — Morris Performing Arts Center — Free ticket required — Break a world record and enjoy a live performance of Dog Man: The Musical.
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John Crist Live Stand-Up Comedy
7:00 – 8:30 PM — Morris Performing Arts Center — Tickets available — Enjoy an evening with one of today’s fastest-rising comedians showcasing clean humor and relatable commentary.
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Christmas with Luminos
7-9 p.m. — 530 E Ireland Rd — Free-will offering — Experience the joy of the season with timeless carols and holiday favorites from Luminos.
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Straight No Chaser Live Performance
7:30-9:00 p.m. — Morris Performing Arts Center — Ticket prices vary — Experience the captivating harmonies of a modern male a cappella group known for their humor and musical talent.
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Hadestown Musical
2:00 – 3:30 PM — Morris Performing Arts Center — Ticket prices vary — Experience a Tony Award-winning musical that intertwines mythical tales of love and fate.
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