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Organist returns to Lerner for silent 'Steamboat'
South Bend TribuneBuster Keaton named his 1928 silent film classic “Steamboat Bill Jr.” after a popular song by Arthur Collins. Naturally, organist Clark Wilson uses the song when he accompanies the film, as he will Saturday at The Lerner Theatre in Elkhart....Tags: Music, Entertainment, Movies
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'We never heard her cry ...'
South Bend TribuneA nurse handed Lee Stevens scrubs as his wife was rushed into surgery. He threw them on over his clothes while listening to the commotion through the hospital doors. The WSBT-TV news producer felt terrified. It all started around 5 a.m. March 5, 2010,...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Nursing, Cesarean Section, Arts, Medical Specialization
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Last Minute Preparations for Blossomtime Parade
Organizers worked on the final details before Saturday's Blossomtime Festival Grand Floral Parade in St. Joseph. And as usual, the floats won't disappoint. You'd never know by looking at it... But the St. Joseph float was once an old flatbed trailer....
Tags: Festive Events, Entertainment, Movies
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Notre Dame Stadium might be expanded for other uses
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND — Notre Dame Stadium, currently used fewer than 10 times a year for home football games and other events, could become a hub for regular student life and academic events on campus under a proposal being considered. University of Notre...Tags: University of Notre Dame, Teaching and Learning, Students, Colleges and Universities, Science and Technology
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Interfaith prayer breakfast focuses on unity
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND -- Various faiths may not agree on theology, but they can still work together to make the community a better place, attendees of an annual interfaith prayer breakfast said Thursday. An estimated 300 people, representing at least 10 religious...Tags: Judaism, Government, Christianity, Islam, Religion and Belief
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Chris Kelly, of rap duo Kriss Kross, dies in Ga.
ATLANTA (AP) — Chris Kelly, half of the 1990s kid rap duo Kris Kross who made one of the decade's most memorable songs with the frenetic "Jump," has died, according to authorities. He was 34. Investigator Betty Honey of the Fulton County Medical...
Tags: Music Industry, Music, Entertainment, Michael Jackson, Ceremonies
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Notre Dame declines to release results of sex assault policy survey
The University of Notre Dame is refusing to release results from a recent sexual assault policy survey that was taken by students. Some of the survey details were given to the university-owned, student-ran newspaper – The Observer. But when WSBT...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, University of Notre Dame, Students, Human Interest, Ceremonies
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Big Ten gets it right with realignment
It's a legendary move by the Big Ten... Leading the league into a new era. When Rutgers & Maryland join the conference next year, the 14-team Big Ten will split down the middle, with two divisions of 7 teams, appropriately named east & west. Indiana,...Tags: Wisconsin Badgers, Indiana Hoosiers, Big Ten Conference, Illinois Fighting Illini, College Football
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Dog Tails and Myths
I still hear the same dog myths today that I remember hearing as a child. Call them myths, ol' wives' tails, folklore or superstitions, but they are not true and in fact may be just bad advice. They have been passed down from the Great and Powerful OZ...
Tags: Folklore and Mythology, Google Inc., Fever
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Treatment, medicine changes help preemies' outlook
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (AP) — The baby girl is small. Tiny. She has a big pink flower on her little head, and you'd swear she's smiling. Although she was born three months premature, Raela (pronounced RAY-luh) Ruchell Loe has plenty to smile about....Tags: John F. Kennedy, Diseases and Illnesses, Blindness, Ceremonies, Viagra (drug)
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130-year-old mansion to open for tours
Nearly 131 years after construction started on the Chapin Mansion in Niles, the public will get a chance to tour the historic home. City leaders gave the "okay" to Fort St. Joseph Museum last week to open the house for tours in May. The city has...
Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Family, Auction Service, Travel, Museums
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Reck, retiring IUSB chancellor, honored for work
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND -- Indiana University South Bend Chancellor Una Mae Reck drew high praise Wednesday, with words including "focused," "tenacious" and "persistent" uttered frequently to describe her leadership style. "Indiana University is very proud of you,"...Tags: Executive Branch, Government, Teaching and Learning, Indiana University, Students
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