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South Bend mayor candidates debate
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND - The three men running to be the city’s next mayor laid out their ideas and debated Thursday during a forum at Indiana University South Bend. Democrat Pete Buttigieg, Republican Wayne Curry and Libertarian Patrick Farrell have less than...Tags: Elections, Government, Tampa, Public Officials, Business
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Job fair set at Elkhart County's Ivy Tech Community College campus
A job fair is set for Nov. 16 at Ivy Tech Community College's Elkhart County campus, 22531 County Road 18.
It will be from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 3 to 6 p.m. in the campus community room.
The job fair is free and open to the general public.
At least 25...Tags: Career and Workplace, Employment, Colleges and Universities
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Why you should care about nanotechnology
A battery that holds a cellphone charge forever and a test that detects dangerous infections found at hospitals in just 30 minutes – neither one of those is on the market yet, but both could be because of work being done right here in St. Joseph...Tags: Invention and Innovation, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Nanotechnology, IBM, Economy, Business and Finance
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Insurer Humana Inc. won't hire smokers in Arizona
PHOENIX (AP) — Health insurer Humana Inc. says it will begin testing all Arizona job applicants for tobacco use, and those who light up won't get the gig. The company says it will test new workers for nicotine use starting Friday, using a pre-...Tags: Chicago Jobs, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Medical Procedures and Tests, Ohio, Insurance
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Construction workers struggling with recent rise in unemployment
ELKHART COUNTY -- The latest national jobless numbers are out and they're not great. The unemployment rate rose to 9.1 percent. The economy added jobs in May at the slowest pace since last fall.
It used to be that starting in May, we'd see a spike in...Tags: Career and Workplace, Local Elections, Elections, Government, Chicago Jobs
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Is South Bend dying?
SOUTH BEND — Newsweek ranks the city of South Bend eighth on their top ten list of America's dying cities. Now the mayor is speaking out.
The Newsweek list is based on declining population and, more specifically, the declining population of...Tags: Elections, Regional Authority, New York, South Bend (St. Joseph, Indiana), St. Joseph County (Indiana)
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South Bend mayoral candidates highlight jobs, houses at public forum
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND — On a stage in Century Center’s Bendix Theater Tuesday night, five men sat in comfortable chairs for a nearly two-hour job interview. They fielded questions on a range of issues that included economic development, public...Tags: Elections, Chicago Jobs, Democratic Party, Economy, Business and Finance, Homes
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Court to decide if teacher can sue church school
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court will decide whether a teacher at a church-run school is a religious or secular worker when it comes to the Americans with Disabilities Act. The high court on Monday agreed to hear an appeal from Hosanna-Tabor...Tags: Career and Workplace, Local Government, Washington, DC, Church and State Relations, Politics
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Michigan governor signs unemployment insurance bill
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder has signed a bill that temporarily continues federal jobless benefits while cutting six weeks of state-level unemployment benefits for new filers starting in 2012. The measure reduces state jobless...Tags: Elections, Michigan, Government, Regional Authority, Chicago Jobs
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Lawsuit accuses Indiana State Police of race bias
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (AP) — A black Indiana State Police sergeant has filed a lawsuit accusing the agency of discrimination. Myron Wilkerson filed the suit March 11 in federal court in Evansville. The Courier-Journal of Louisville, Ky., reports...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Louisville, Trials, U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
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South Bend-area Democrats say their walkout was for a good cause
URBANA, Ill. -- It's been nearly three weeks since Democrats in the Indiana House of Representatives fled the state and set up an outpost in this Illinois college town.
Most of the 40 members of the caucus have been staying at a Comfort Suites hotel amid...Tags: Republican Party, Elections, Democratic Party, Politics, B Patrick Bauer
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Results of investigation into ND death to be released Tuesday
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Department of Labor on Tuesday will announce the results of its investigation into the death of University of Notre Dame student Declan Sullivan.
Sullivan died Oct. 27 while he was videotaping a Notre Dame football...Tags: Career and Workplace, Chicago Jobs, Employment, Health and Safety at School
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