Joe Bock wins Democratic primary for Indiana’s 2nd Congressional seat May 7, 2014Joe Bock enters the building to a round of applause after it became known he would prevail in a Democratic primary for Indiana’s 2nd District U.S. House of Representatives seat on Tuesday, May 6, 2014, at the Clay Civic and Democratic Club in Roseland. Bock will face incumbent Jackie Walorski, R-Jimtown, in November’s general election. (James Brosher/South Bend Tribune)
Open jam at Cheers Pub May 7, 2014Don Fout performs during an open mic jam session on Thursday, April 24, 2014, at Cheers Pub in Roseland. (James Brosher/South Bend Tribune)
Galien River County Park May 4, 2014Brian Bailey, the Berrien County Parks and Recreation director, surveys the panoramic view from a marsh overlook platform at the end of a five-story-tall tree canopy walkway on Wednesday, April 30, 2014, at Galien River County Park near New Buffalo, Mich. The platform offers stunning views of the Galien River and marsh lands below. (James Brosher/South Bend Tribune) A raised boardwalk spans across a marsh area on Wednesday, April 30, 2014, at Galien River County Park near New Buffalo, Mich. The boardwalk runs from the base of an upland ridge to the river. (James Brosher/South Bend Tribune) [Read more…] about Galien River County Park
Softball under threatening skies April 30, 2014Washington’s Kasha Payne looks back to the dugout as threatening skies loom overhead during a high school softball game on Tuesday, April 29, 2014, at Washington High School in South Bend. (James Brosher/South Bend Tribune)
Fallen workers remembered April 29, 2014Mary Ellsworth hugs Tony Flora, president of the North Central Indiana AFL-CIO, after accepting a bouquet of flowers during a ceremony honoring workers killed on the job on Monday, April. 28, 2014, in Howard Park in South Bend. Ellsworth is the mother of Mark Ellsworth Jr., who was hit and killed by a falling tree while clearing a wooded area at Notre Dame on Nov. 21, 2013. Workers Memorial Day coincides with the creation of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) in 1971. (James Brosher/South Bend Tribune)