De Nolf’s Barbershop opened in September of 2019 in a formerly vacant storefront on the corner of Michigan and Monroe Streets. Its proprietor, Ethan De Nolf, embodies the story of coming home to live in South Bend on purpose.
Read MoreAfter seven months of filming, Ryan Blaske and Zach Schrank have released Big Enough, Small Enough: South Bend in Transition, a full-length documentary on the city of South Bend. From the opening scene above the Keller Park neighborhood to the close above downtown, it feels like home.
Read MoreJacob and Dustin are joined by Maria Gibbs to reflect on a Monday of old buildings, conversations, and the caucus in Dubuque, Iowa.
Read MoreJacob and Dustin are joined by Maria to reflect on a Sunday in Cedar Rapids and Grinnell and look forward to the Monday night caucus.
Read MoreJacob and Dustin are joined by Maria and John to reflect on a Saturday of town halls and conversations in Waterloo, Iowa.
Read MoreToday, the South Bend Tribune newsroom announced that they have chosen to form South Bend NewsGuild, the first union in the paper’s 148-year history. We stand with our friends in the newsroom.
Read MoreEight years ago, South Bend met Pete Buttigieg with the fanfare of a young boy holding a wooden sign on Mishawaka Avenue. Today, he is a candidate for President of the United States. On this final day of his mayoralty, we reflect on the moment.
Read MoreIt’s 8:00PM on Friday, December 13th and a crowd in search of baked goods, cold Stroh’s, and friendship has gathered inside an empty retail space on Main Street in downtown South Bend. It’s Permit Pending № 3.
Read MoreDuring the month of November, Jason Miller encouraged our community at South Bend City Church to practice gratitude by building altars, so I got a tattoo of Vested Interest.
Read MoreIt’s 6:00PM on Saturday, November 16th and a crowd in search of burgers and beer has gathered inside a former dry-cleaning facility on the South East edge of downtown South Bend. It’s Permit Pending № 2.
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