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To subscribe call 1-800-220-7378 A5 Business I A9 I A10 Comics I A11 Voices I C1 Obituaries 2016 South Bend Tribune 144th year, No. 165 Monday ISR TBW Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday South Bend Tribune Barcodes 11-21-2002 Saturday, August 20, 2016 Aiming for younger viewers Newscasts on WSBT- recently launched Fox af liate will evolve to have a unique flavor for a younger audience, emphasizing social media and including more human-interest stories. Millennials already tend to watch Fox programming because of network shows that are geared toward a young crowd, such as and of the said John Haferkamp, news director of the Mishawaka-based broadcaster. WSBT (Channel 22) wants them to stick around and watch local news, too, by providing content care about. typical Fox viewer is younger than a CBS viewer the identity of the he said.

think we have to be mindful of that and continue to analyze what those viewers What questions, for example, would a millennial want to ask a political candidate running for elected of ce? What stories are trending on social media platforms Fox newscasts put emphasis on social media By Ted Booker South Bend Tribune NIPSCO plans new gas pipeline SOUTH BEND NIPSCO is planning an underground gas line extension in northern St. Joseph County that will run between the University of Notre Dame and a regulator station near the Michigan state line. The gas line will run north-south through Clay Township on a route roughly parallel to Emmons Road, said Nick Meyer, a spokesman for the utility company. Part of the route is farm fields, but it includes some residential areas. The gas line will serve NIPSCO residential and business customers, including the university.

It will provide for future growth in the area, and increase service reliability and safety, according to Meyer. The project is related to Notre plan, announced last year, to cease burning coal by 2020 and cut the campus carbon footprint by more than half by 2030. The plan involves using more natural gas in the near term and developing other energy sources in the long term. The pipeline construction is expected to start in mid-2017 and be nished in mid-2018. The cost of the project has not yet been Property owners near the route received letters recently informing them of the gas line plan and inviting them to a Sept.

8 information meeting. NIPSCO is working with property owners to secure easements for the pipe installation. About 50 property easements will be required for the project, Meyer said. The project will By Margaret Fosmoe South Bend Tribune Line will run between ND, Michigan state line NIPSCO will host an information session about the gas pipeline project from 3 to 7 p.m. Sept.

8 at Waterford Estates Lodge, 52890 Indiana 933 South Bend. The public is invited to attend. NIPSCO representatives will be available to discuss the project and answer questions. WSBT and Fox 28 vehicles sit in the parking lot Thursday at headquarters in Mishawaka. Vehicles previously operated by Fox 28 were recently taken over by WSBT, and they will soon be rebranded.

Tribune FRANKLIN See VIEWERS, A6 Information meeting Tribune DALE Source: NIPSCO State Line Road Auten Road Cleveland Road Douglas Road University of Notre Dame Campus Ironwood Road Juniper Road Hollyhock Road Indiana 933 Natural Gas Improvement Natural Gas Replacement NIPSCO GAS PIPELINE The approximate route of the planned natural gas pipeline project in St. Joseph County. See NIPSCO, A3 TRAIN HITS SEMI; DRIVER FLEES IN TIME A semi-truck driver stuck in traf on the Conrail tracks in the northbound lane of Logan Street in Mishawaka got out of his cab in plenty of time Friday afternoon before an eastbound train slammed into his witness said the driver, whose semi had nowhere to go as the gates began to drop, got out and tried to ag down the train before it struck between the cab and accident took place at 3:15 p.m., and crews had to clean up diesel fuel that leaked from the accident site. A large tow truck removed the semi from the south side of the tracks. Logan Street was tied up for several hours as the area was cleaned up.

Lochte apologizes; future in question RIO DE JANEIRO U.S. Olympic swimmer Ryan Lochte apologized Friday for his behavior surrounding an incident at a Rio de Janeiro gas station, saying he should have been more and about how he described what happened after a night of partying with his teammates. But he explain why he embellished details of an encounter with armed security guards and called it a robbery, and why he omitted to say that he and three teammates had vandalized a gas station restroom. of the behavior of anyone else that night, I should have been much more responsible in how I handled myself and for that am Lochte said in a lengthy post on his In stagram account. was a situation that could and He could face sanctions in sport, Brazilian legal charges By Beth Harris Associated Press See LOCHTE, A3 Lochte.

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