Rachel Schnelle
Reporter and Assignment EditorRachel Schnelle previously worked for Columbia, Missouri's NPR affiliate, KBIA - where she covered politics, healthcare, education and social justice. She was the first Aviva Okeson-Haberman Summer News Intern for KCUR 89.3 in Kansas City, MO.
Rachel is a student honoree of the 2022 Women in Media Gracie Award. She graduated from University of Missouri's School of Journalism in 2022.
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Congressman Yakym visited Mishawaka on Friday as part of his “On the Road with Rudy” Second district tour.
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South Bend's schools have been undergoing a 'quarter 2 reset' to improve attendance and student behavior
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As organizations, colleges and churches celebrate the life of Martin Luther King Jr day this week — community members reflect on his legacy and what it means today.
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The effects of the Xylazine are similar to opioids, but with faster onset and longer duration. The drug is often mixed with Fentanyl, but Narcan also does not reverse its effect.
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Following Hamlin’s collapse on the field - a nonprofit in North Liberty is seeing an uptick in screenings in young adults and children.
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Since September 2022, South Bend artist Freddy Rodriguez has been working on a mural at La Casa de Amistad, telling the story of immigration, naturalizations of the South Bend population.
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This approval comes in the aftermath of the St. Joseph County Commissioners tabling approval to appropriate funds for the center during their Dec. 20 meeting.
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For a long time, the Christmas star has been a pivotal part of Christian nativity scenes, movies and greeting cards. But what is the true science behind this star?
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The primary objective of the newest version of Regional Economic Acceleration and Development Initiative is to attract even more tourism and talent than previous initiatives.
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The need for assistance is greater this year, as families are feeling the effects of higher prices due to inflation.