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South Bend schools issue statement on probe into school bus driver's actions
Monday, WSBT told you about a Granger couple who is outraged, claiming a school bus driver left their 12-year-old son in the cold, nearly a mile from home, and on Tuesday, the South Bend School Corporation responded by releasing a statement. Here is the...
Tags: Culture, JC Penney Company Inc., Teaching and Learning, Students, Social Sciences
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Couldn't make it to Florida? Here are some BCS watch options
Only the very lucky will get to see the BCS championship game in person. The rest of us will just have to watch it on TV. There are just a few people at the Linebacker Lounge in South Bend, but on Monday night, the place will be packed with people...
Tags: College Football, Football, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Bowl Championship Series, Sports
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Fiscal battle looms for Donnelly, Walorski in Congress
On the occasion of their separate swearing-in ceremonies Thursday, the area's two newest members of Congress both described being humbled by the opportunity to serve the people of Indiana. “It is an incredible honor and extremely humbling to have...
Tags: Robert Byrd, New Year's Day, Elections, U.S. Congress, Joe Donnelly
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It's husband No. 3 for actress Kate Winslet
NEW YORK (AP) — Kate Winslet has tied the knot again. The Oscar-winning actress wed Ned Rocknroll in New York earlier this month. The private ceremony was attended by Winslet's two children as well as a few friends and family members, her...Tags: The Reader (movie), Kate Winslet, Culture, Virgin Group, Ltd., Celebrities
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Colo. theater shooting lawyers head back to court
CENTENNIAL, Colo. (AP) — Prosecutors and defense lawyers in the Colorado theater shooting head back to court Wednesday in advance of a crucial hearing in the case. State District Judge William B. Sylvester has told both sides to appear before...
Tags: Prosecution, Trials, Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System
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Groundbreaking set for New College Football Hall of Fame in Atlanta
ATLANTA (AP) — Groundbreaking for the new College Football Hall of Fame in Atlanta will be Jan. 28 and the facility is scheduled to open in the fall of 2014. The site is in the Centennial Olympic Park area downtown near the Georgia Dome and...
Tags: Georgia Dome, Chick-fil-A Bowl, Nathan Deal, U.S. Congress, Executive Branch
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College Football Hall of Fame drew thousands during final weekend in SB
SOUTH BEND (AP) — People packed the College Football Hall of Fame over the weekend, squeezing in one last visit before the museum closes its doors in Indiana and moves to Atlanta. Hall officials estimated it had about 4,000 visitors after its...
Tags: Museums, Football, Sports, University of Notre Dame
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Michiana revolts over Instagram privacy changes
(CNN) -- Users of Instagram, the popular photo-sharing app owned by Facebook, were up in arms Tuesday over language that appears to give the company ownership of their images. A new update to Instagram's terms of service states that data collected...
Tags: Urban Outfitters Incorporated, Photography, Media Industry, Anderson Cooper, Social Media
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Mishawaka to cut the ribbon on old high school renovation
The city of Mishawaka will officially cut the ribbon on a $7.5 million renovation project in downtown. The city used a combination of grants, tax dollars and a loan to pay for the renovation of the old Mishawaka High School. 102 year old building has...Tags: Schools, Interior Policy, High Schools, Politics, Housing and Urban Planning
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Nobel literature winner says censorship necessary
STOCKHOLM (AP) — This year's Nobel literature winner Mo Yan, who has been criticized for his cozy relationship with China's Communist Party, defended censorship Thursday as something as necessary as airport security checks. He also suggested he...Tags: Literature, Nobel Prize Awards, Mo Yan, Stockholm (Sweden), Awards and Prizes
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Nativity scene Jesus returned, replacement swiped
CHAMBERSBURG, Pa. (AP) — A baby Jesus figure taken from a Pennsylvania church's Nativity scene last year was found cradled in the arms of a nearby statue, just hours before the replacement statue was swiped. The vintage figurine was taken last...Tags: Sculpture, Arts
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Computer geeks to help South Bend solve problems
A team of "geeks" will arrive in South Bend in the next few weeks with one main goal: use computer programs to make the city better. The Code for America fellowship program is bringing the experts in fields such as computer programming and urban planning...
Tags: Culture, Media Industry, Cultural Development, Teach for America, Computer Science
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