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[weaver_youtube tmvNFVEcuiY rel=0]   SYRACUSE — “They are the most caring and community oriented people I’ve ever known.” “They lead by example …” “It’s never about them. It’s about helping others.” Those are just three of numerous comments made by viewers of the WNIT presentation of “Legends of Michiana” featuring Michael and Rebecca Kubacki, Syracuse. A …read more.

SOUTH BEND — “Legends of Michiana” is all about telling the story of individuals who have gone above to positively impact the lives of Michiana residents. WNIT’s next “Legends” documentary will give viewers an inside look into the lives of Rebecca and Michael Kubacki, Syracuse, true community leaders who have served Michiana in business, in …read more.

SYRACUSE — Syracuse and the lakes community are being spotlighted on the WNIT TV series “Our Town,” at 8 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. tonight, Monday, Aug. 28. WNIT is the South Bend PBS station and can be seen on channel 34.The show will also be live streaming on WNIT’s Facebook page. Catch a glimpse of …read more.

ELKHART — WNIT Public Television is now accepting volunteer videographers from the Syracuse area, through July 7, to help bring to life the unique story of the rich and vibrant town of Syracuse for the upcoming documentary, “Our Town: Syracuse,” premiering Monday, Aug. 21.

WNIT is proud to present this biographical feature of Dr. Dane Miller and show how an engineer, philanthropist and community leader has reinvented orthopedics, his community and left a lasting impression on those he met. “Dane Miller – Brilliant Mind, Humble Man, Friend” airs on Thursday, Sept. 22 at 8 p.m. and, again, Sunday, Sept. …read more.

NORTH WEBSTER — The premier of “As The Water Flows” was seen by approximately 100 individuals at the North Webster Community Center at the same time it aired for the first time on WNIT Channel 34 Thursday evening, Sept. 8. The premier viewing was hosted by The Watershed Foundation.

  By EILEEN OAKS The Watershed Foundation Marketing and Outreach Specialist NORTH WEBSTER — Join TWF for the premiere of a new PBS documentary about our lakes, rivers, and community. Did you know that we are home to one of the most unique and beautiful watersheds in the entire world? The Watershed Foundation hopes that …read more.

SOUTH BEND — WNIT Public Television will air an encore presentation of “Requiem for a Legend: Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C.” on Sunday, Feb. 21 at 5:30p.m., with a repeat airing on Friday, Feb. 26 at 7:30 p.m.

NORTH WEBSTER — North Webster and the surrounding area will be featured on the “Our Town” series on South Bend’s PBS TV station WNIT. The show will air from 7-8:30 p.m. Monday, Sept. 21, on channel 34.

North Webster will be featured on the “Our Town” series on South Bend’s PBS TV station WNIT. The show will air from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Monday, Sept. 21, on channel 34.

The Tippecanoe Watershed Foundation is combining efforts with WNIT South Bend to produce As the Water Flows, a documentary that raises awareness of the importance of maintaining healthy waters. The film will focus on the rivers, lakes and streams that make up the Upper Tippecanoe Watershed, and examine how this crucial area impacts the region …read more.

North Webster Community Center’s major fundraiser will be highlighted on public television. South Bend’s PBS station WNIT was in North Webster to interview Jon Sroufe, representing the community center. His comments will be aired 7 p.m. Monday, Sept. 29. PBS host Gordy Young and producer-director Kelsy Zumbrun learned all about the upcoming Heart of the …read more.

WNIT Visits North Webster

September 10, 2014

WNIT was in North Webster interviewing members of the Tippecanoe Township-North Webster Chamber of Commerce about the upcoming Heart of the Harvest Festival, to be held from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 27, at the Lions Club Mermaid Festival Grounds. Gordy Young interviewed Sue Ward, chamber president, about the festival and also interviewed …read more.

WNIT’s Gordy Young was in town recently to tape an episode of Experience Michiana. The episode will air tonight, Thursday, July 31, at 7 p.m. on Channel 34. The episode focuses on some of the programs in Kosciusko County that are serving families with children who have disabilities. Featured in the program will be segments on …read more.

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