Tag: Habitat for Humanity of St. Joseph County
WALKERTON — Indiana Conservation officers are investigating an off-road vehicle crash that occurred sometime over the weekend near on Union Road in St. Joseph County. A 74-year-old male was found at the scene and pronounced deceased. At approximately 9:23 a.m., Monday, a motorist in the area contacted 911 in reference to what appeared to be …read more.
SOUTH BEND — A fleeing driver in St. Joseph County refused to stop for an Indiana State Trooper and ultimately caused a vehicle accident, killing one. Around 7:24 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 7, an Indiana State Trooper saw a white Jeep Cherokee traveling east on the US 20 Bypass at 99 mph near the Elkhart …read more.
MISHAWAKA — Two Indiana State Troopers made two different traffic stops on the Indiana Toll Road on Tuesday, Jan. 21, that resulted in over 2 1/2 pounds of marijuana being located. According to an ISP press release, just after midnight on Jan. 21, Trooper Benjamin Walker stopped a 2011 Chevrolet for an equipment violation as …read more.
WARSAW — Communities across Northern Indiana saw as much as 10.6 inches of snowfall throughout Monday, Nov. 11. Here’s a breakdown of snow accumulations in and around Kosciusko County, according to the National Weather Service: In Kosciusko County, North Webster reported 7.6 inches. Winona Lake received 4.0 inches of snowfall. In Elkhart County, Goshen received …read more.
ST. JOSEPH COUNTY — The search for Kevin Lee Bronson, 59, ended on Thursday afternoon, Aug. 1, when he was booked in the St. Joseph County Jail. Authorities issued a statement Wednesday saying they were looking for Bronson for a parole violation. Bronson was one of three persons indicted by a Kosciusko County Grand Jury …read more.
Sunday, Aug. 26, marked the official opening ceremony for Habitat for Humanity’s 2018 Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter Work Project, which will see 41 homes in the South Bend and Mishawaka area be built, renovated or repaired. The flurry of activity — particularly during the big build week from Aug. 27-31 — will spotlight the need for affordable housing not only in the South Bend-Mishawaka area, but across the nation and world.



