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New Tech seeks permanent spot
SOUTH BEND TRIBUNESOUTH BEND — Now that the city has bought the vacant Gates site downtown for a Veterans Affairs health clinic, South Bend schools is looking for another building to potentially house its New Tech high school. Most recently, the school board was...Tags: Colleges and Universities, High Schools, Arts and Culture, Education, Teaching and Learning
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Former accidental tourist to Chicago now works to bring more people into the Loop
Chicago Tribune reporterLife's unexpected detours aren't always a bad thing. Just ask Ty Tabing. The man behind the rebirth of State Street fell in love with Chicago two decades ago when a cross-country road trip gone bad left him stranded in the Windy City for three weeks with...Tags: Finance, Services and Shopping, College Sports, University of Chicago, Millennium Park
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Exelon picks Harbor Point for future headquarters
Harbor Point, a development project led by bakery magnate and developer John Paterakis Sr., will be the site of the headquarters for the combined Constellation-Exelon company if the proposed merger is completed, the energy giants announced Wednesday.
The...Tags: Restructuring and Recapitalization, Real Estate, Pratt Street, Public Officials, M.J. Brodie
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St. Peter the Apostle Church to be sold by archdiocese
A renowned city architect designed St. Peter the Apostle Church 170 years ago. Irish laborers dug the foundation by hand, donating their labor to build it. And its early parishioners spared no expense in adorning their house of worship. They installed...Tags: Roman Catholicism, Babe Ruth, Religion and Belief, Rituals, Arts and Culture
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Saving a 'hidden treasure'
Decades after they joined the Girl Scouts, Kirsten Enzinger and Janet Brown still have fond memories of times they spent inside the giant tepee at Annapolis' Camp Woodlands.
"It was the place for orientation, the place for meals, the place for meetings,"...Tags: Symbols and Symbolism, Annapolis, Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations, Customs and Tradition
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Maryland has a new go-to role on television — Washington
For almost two decades, Baltimore was mainly seen by the TV industry as a place to make shows about cops and crime. But now, the city is looking more like the nation's capital to some of Hollywood's top producers.
On Thursday, Gov. Martin O'Malley...Tags: Television, Career and Workplace, The Wire (tv program), Literature, Tony Hale
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John J. "Jack" Dau, 85
John J. "Jack" Dau, 85, businessman, sailor, chairman and majority shareholder of Bally Block Company and Michigan Maple Block Company, died on Dec. 28, 2011, after a lengthy fight against emphysema. Born in the old Petoskey Hospital on lower Lake Street...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Concord (Staten Island, New York), Arts and Culture, Boyertown, Architecture
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Jude T. Fusco, 76
Jude T. Fusco, 76, of Petoskey and Colorado, passed away on Dec. 18, 2011. He succumbed to the rare progressive neurological disease of MSA, multiple system atrophy. Jude was a graduate of architecture from the University of Toronto and a member of Psi U...Tags: Mayo Clinic, Hospitals and Clinics, Hospitals and Clinics, Arts and Culture, Architecture
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Hagerstown Community College opens STEM building to students
caleb.calhoun@herald-mail.comHagerstown Community College opened its new Science, Technology, Engineering and Math, or STEM, building to students and faculty Monday, less than two years after construction began. The five-story, 65,000-square-foot structure will house the science...Tags: Technology, Colleges and Universities, Environmental Issues, Energy Saving, Arts and Culture
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A photographic tour of Towson
Melissa Schehlein, a Towson native, walked the streets and byways of the Baltimore County seat in search of what was while documenting with her camera what is.
The result of her search was the recently published book, "Towson: Then and Now," a 96-page...Tags: Cordish Cos., Timonium, Arts and Culture, Horse (animal), Catonsville
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City holds off on preservation program
Local property owners who have been looking to the city to enact an historic property preservation program under the Mills Act will have to wait a bit longer, as the City Council this week sent a proposed ordinance back to staff for refinement....Tags: Arts and Culture, Architecture, Human Interest
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Calendar
Friday Family Concert SEEDS Art and Education Inc. hosts a family concert at 6:30 p.m. at the Anneliese School's Willowbrook Campus, 20062 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. Dana Freeman, violinist with the Pacific Symphony Orchestra, and Mike Hoffman,...Tags: Culture, Physical Fitness and Exercise, David Parker, Religion and Belief, Opera (genre)
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