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PHOTOS: Memorial Day parade in St. Joseph
Hundreds of people lined the streets in downtown St. Joseph, Michigan today to pay tribute to area veterans. Dozens of service men and women road in vehicles or walked during the annual parade along Lake Boulevard. The event also featured several high...
Tags: Festive Events, Holidays, Memorial Day
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Public activities for Memorial Day weekend
Here is a list of some public activities happening over the Memorial Day weekend. Indiana Mishawaka — The city’s observance will open with a ceremony featuring a cannon salute, Mishawaka High School Band and speakers at 8 a.m. Monday at...Tags: Army National Guard, American Legion, Festive Events, Entertainment Events, Iraq
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'I'm not racist': Common claim after racial slurs
It's almost a cliche. First, someone talking about blacks makes reference to fried chicken, watermelon, monkeys or dogs — or even uses the indefensible N-word. Then, along with the inevitable apology, comes the kicker: I'm not racist. The latest...Tags: Hate Crimes, Animals, Racism, Foods and Beverages, Politics
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Review: Bone found is adult human skull fragment
RIVERTON TOWNSHIP, Mich. (AP) — Authorities say a bone found last week in West Michigan has been confirmed to be part of an adult human skull. The Mason County sheriff's department says the bone was among a group of 12 bones found Friday in...Tags: Law Enforcement, Riverton, Culture, Anthropology
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UPDATE: Woman in "Jamaican lottery scam" behind bars
A 74-year-old woman is behind bars in the Kosciusko County Jail, accused of defrauding an elderly couple. Kosciusko County Sheriff’s detectives drove to Georgia last week and arrested Joanne McCrary, of Calhoun, Georgia, on two counts of felony...
Tags: Jamaica, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Crimes, Lotteries, Immigration
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Official: Va. driver likely had medical condition
DAMASCUS, Va. (AP) — Authorities believe the driver who plowed into dozens of hikers marching in a Virginia mountain town parade suffered from a medical condition and did not cause the crash intentionally, an emergency official said Sunday....
Tags: Transportation Accidents, Festive Events, Motorvehicle Accidents, Prosecution, Appalachian National Scenic Trail
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"Wicked" has positive impact on the Morris, local businesses
WSBT-TVSOUTH BEND-- "Wicked" is the most successful show to hit the stage at the Morris Performing Arts Center in South Bend. The musical's 2-week run is the longest show to ever play at the theater but it won't be the last. "Wicked" is good for the Morris...Tags: Sales, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Wicked (musical), Business, New York City
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Bea Arthur topless painting fetches $1.9M in NYC
NEW YORK (AP) — A painting of actress Bea Arthur topless has sold for $1.9 million at a New York City auction. The painting is by artist John Currin and is titled "Bea Arthur Naked." It sold at Christie's auction of postwar and contemporary art on...
Tags: Arts, New York City, Maude (tv program), The Golden Girls (tv program), Painting
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Police: 2nd suspect arrested in New Orleans parade shooting
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — A second suspect has been arrested in the shooting that injured 20 people at a parade on Mother's Day, police said Thursday afternoon. Shawn Scott, 24, was arrested Thursday, police Chief Ronal Serpas said. He is the brother...Tags: Firearms, Festive Events, Mardi Gras, Prosecution, Crimes
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Google's products dig deeper into people's lives
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — For Google CEO Larry Page, happiness is a warm computer. "Technology should do the hard work so people can get on doing the things that make them happiest in life," Page told a crowd of 6,000 software developers and...
Tags: Google Inc., Google Nexus 7, New Products, Larry Page, Computing and Information Technology Industry
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Police ID suspect in New Orleans mass shooting
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Police identified a 19-year-old man as a suspect in the shooting of nearly 20 people during a Mother's Day parade in New Orleans, saying several people had identified him as the gunman. Police Superintendent Ronal Serpas said...
Tags: Broken Arm, Justice System, Hurricane Katrina (2005), U.S. Department of Justice, Crime, Law and Justice
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Niles council OKs festival donation
South Bend TribuneNILES -- A request Monday night for $2,900 from the city of Niles to support the annual Niles Bluegrass Festival almost ended with festival coordinator Mike Majerek singing the blues. But after considerable discussion regarding the benefits of the 11th...Tags: Environmental Issues, Festive Events, Politics, Energy Saving, Entertainment Events
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