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Give back by giving blood. South Bend invited to police, fire blood drives
Give back by giving blood. South Bend invited to police, fire blood drives

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time12-05-2025

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Give back by giving blood. South Bend invited to police, fire blood drives

South Bend first responders invite the community to give back through blood drives hosted at their stations this month. In collaboration with the South Bend Medical Foundation, blood drives at the St. Joseph County Jail, the South Bend Fire Department and South Bend Police Department take place on May 13, May 16 and May 20, respectively. The process to donate one pint of blood takes 45 minutes, including rest and recovery time with drinks and snacks, phlebotomists during the 17th Annual Fallen Office Blood Drive in June of 2024 said. More: Police officers give back South Bend Police Department honors fallen officers in 2024 blood drive Where: St. Joseph County Jail, 401 W. Sample Street When: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday, May 13 Make a reservation: Schedule an appointment. Walk-ins are also welcome. Where: Central Fire Station, 1222 S. Michigan St. When: 9 a.m. to noon Friday, May 16 Make a reservation: Schedule an appointment. Where: South Bend Police Department, 701 W. Sample St. When: 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday, May 20 Make a reservation: Schedule an appointment. Email Tribune staff writer Camille Sarabia at csarabia@ This article originally appeared on South Bend Tribune: South Bend first responders host May blood drives; How to sign up

Increased police presence at Marian High School after receiving coming shooting threat
Increased police presence at Marian High School after receiving coming shooting threat

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time04-03-2025

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Increased police presence at Marian High School after receiving coming shooting threat

MISHAWAKA — Marian High School is the subject of a shooting threat police don't believe is credible. According to the Mishawaka Police Department, which is actively investigating the threat, the threat said it would occur on March 6. The department was made aware of the threat on Monday and said it originated on social media. Police don't believe the threat is credible; however, the threat "is not being taken lightly in any way, shape or form," the department said in a March 4 press release. Extra officers will be visible in the area near the school this week, they said. Police ask that anyone with information contact the department's Detective Bureau at 574-258-1684 or leave an anonymous tip with Michiana Crime Stoppers. Email Tribune staff writer Camille Sarabia at csarabia@ This article originally appeared on South Bend Tribune: Mishawaka Catholic school shooting threat under police investigation

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