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A police officer once rescued an abandoned infant. Two decades later, fate brought them together

Published   Apr 29, 2024 08:37PM
In December 2000, three days before Christmas, police lieutenant Gene Eyster received a late night phone call about a baby found abandoned in a cardboard box.

The newborn had been discovered by college students in a South Bend, Indiana, apartment building hallway.

“He was wrapped in blankets and a flannel shirt,” Eyster, 70, tells TODAY.com. There was no note.

On his way to the hospital, Eyster says he picked up a teddy bear to bring the baby a “little bit of comfort.”

“I just wanted ... Read more

Marvin Harrison Jr. Shares Special Draft Message

This year’s NFL Draft promises to be a very special one, as it is absolutely loaded with tons of talent and potential.

There are at least three or four potential franchise quarterbacks available this year, but there are also at least t ... Read more

Looking to move? These are the most affordable cities in Ame

As housing costs and other life costs soar across the country, some residents of the most expensive cities are considering a move to a place where the cost of living is lower, yet standards of living and job opportunities are still high. While these ... Read more

Amazon to spend $11B on cluster of Indiana bit barns

Amazon Web Services (AWS) is adding $11 billion of datacenter capacity in St Joseph County outside South Bend, Indiana, the cloud giant announced Thursday.

Billed as the largest "largest capital investment in the state's history," the pr ... Read more

Colobus Monkey Mom Shows Off New Baby at Indiana Zoo

Published   Apr 09, 2024 05:18PM
A baby colobus made his debut at a zoo in South Bend, Indiana, held in the arms of his mother, seen giving him a peck in footage released on Sunday, April 7.

Footage posted to X by the Potawatomi Zoo shows the baby colobus holding onto its mother. The zoo said that the baby was born on March 23 and that “mom Moja seems to be doing a great job.”

According to the Potawatomi Zoo, black and white colobus babies are born with pink skin and white hair that change color over the first three to four months of life. The zoo ... Read more

What we learned as Clemson baseball sweeps Notre Dame, inclu

Clemson baseball completed a three-game sweep at Notre Dame on Sunday, but the Tigers had to work overtime to do it.

Clemson blew an 11-1 lead over the final three innings, then scored twice in the top of the 12th to outlast the Fighting ... Read more

IU South Bend teams with local groups to encourage wellness,

Meeting people where they’re comfortable is huge when trying to open doors and build relationships. Indiana University South Bend and 100 Black Men of Greater South Bend are taking that to heart with two different programs.

The organiz ... Read more

How Fish Ladders Work to Keep Certain Species Migrating Smoo

How Fish Ladders Work to Keep Certain Species Migrating Smoothly

Grady Hillhouse of Practical Engineering explained how fish ladders work to keep specific species migrating smoothly, especially during the development of large water proje ... Read more

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Mayor Pauly believes that all elected officials are servant leaders for the community they represent. As electeds, it is most important that we connect with our community, work to understand the values, goals and priorities of this special community, and reflect that in all the work that we do.