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Benton Harbor study: No money + no jobs = (No surprise) Top health stressors
Many living in Benton Harbor don't think there are enough job opportunities and it's affecting their health. That's according to a survey from the Berrien County Department of Health.
The goal was to identify what stresses people out and how that...Tags: Environmental Issues, Conservation, Healthy Diet
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Keystone RV works with state to investigate fraud
GOSHEN--- Department of Workforce Development follows up on all allegations of unemployment fraud.
"I don't even want to be on unemployment," said David Hayslip. "I don't look for handouts, I don't want a handout."
Hayslip said there are two types of...Tags: Unemployment Benefits, Indiana, Unemployment, Fraud, Crime, Law and Justice
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Indiana Legislature set for new 'right-to-work' fight
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The Republican leader of the Indiana House said Monday that passing a "right-to-work" proposal will be his top priority in the coming legislative session, setting up a possible repeat of a confrontation that sparked a five-week...Tags: U.S. Senate, Politics, Mitch Daniels, Parties and Movements, AFL-CIO
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Health care overhaul leads to problems for Notre Dame
Religious institution or not? Notre Dame's president, Fr. John Jenkins, is asking the government for a better definition.
It all has to do with the federal healthcare overhaul, which requires colleges and universities to provide birth control for staff...Tags: Birth Control, Health and Safety at School, Kathleen Sebelius, Employers, Drugs and Medicines
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Elkhart led counties in employment increase: Bureau of Labor Statistics
ELKHART, Ind. (AP) — The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics says Elkhart County in northern Indiana had the largest percentage increase in employment from March 2010 to March 2011 among the nation's largest 322 counties.
The bureau reports that...Tags: Employment, Labor Markets, Career and Workplace
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Court: Can gov't get involved in Michigan church/employee dispute?
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court will decide whether the government can get involved in a workplace dispute between a church and one of its employees. The court will hear arguments Wednesday from the Hosanna-Tabor Evangelical Lutheran Church and...Tags: Washington, DC, Church and State Relations, U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
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Indiana jobless rate rises for 5th straight month
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Officials say the return of more people to the job market is behind Indiana's unemployment rate going up for the fifth straight month. Figures released Tuesday by the Indiana Department of Workforce Development show the state's...Tags: Unemployment, Employment, Labor Markets, Career and Workplace
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Assembly likely faces more division
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterINDIANAPOLIS - If the scene Tuesday at the Indiana Statehouse was a true preview of the General Assembly's next session, then 2012 is going to be another tumultuous year in the legislature. Republicans, who hold large majorities in both the House of...Tags: Unemployment Benefits, Wayne, B Patrick Bauer, Democratic Party, Employment
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South Bend mayoral hopefuls share their safety plans
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterMaking sure residents are safe in their homes and neighborhoods is perhaps the most-basic function of city government. The candidates running to be South Bend’s next mayor understand that. The three men - Democrat Pete Buttigieg, Republican...Tags: Safety of Citizens, Libertarian Party, Government, Politics, Crimes
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Mishawaka council at-large candidates
South Bend Tribune Staff ReportHere’s a look at the candidates for at-large seats on the Mishawaka Common Council. Voters will need to choose three of them on Nov. 8. Republican: Dan Bilancio -- 58 years old -- Retired from 25 years in the Saint Joseph Regional Medical...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Juvenile Delinquency, Fires, Colleges and Universities, Business
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Claims for unemployment aid dip but remain high
TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — The estranged father of actress Lindsay Lohan is back in police custody in Florida, hours after being released from a Tampa jail on domestic violence charges. Tampa police say they responded to a 911 call from Michael Lohan's...Tags: Lindsay Lohan, Tampa
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