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Man injured after fraternity sauna explosion, fire
PORTAGE TOWNSHIP , Mich. (AP) — A 26-year-old man is being treated for burns suffered after a sauna exploded and caught fire at a fraternity house in the Upper Peninsula. Houghton County Sheriff's Office officials tell the Daily Mining Gazette...Tags: Metal and Mineral, Mining, Explosions, Personal Service
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Police find homemade explosive device in lake
STURGIS TOWNSHIP, Mich. (AP) — Police say they've found a homemade explosive device in a lake in southwestern Michigan. The Sturgis Journal reports (http://bit.ly/RTqUFF ) Michigan State Police found the explosive Tuesday night in Grey Lake in St....Tags: Explosions
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Man critically burned in Fort Wayne home blast
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (AP) — A 21-year-old Fort Wayne man was being treated in a hospital burn unit Sunday, one day after an explosion ripped apart a two-story house. Caleb Hoffman was listed in critical condition Sunday at Fort Wayne St. Joseph...Tags: Explosions, China Earthquake (2010), David Robinson
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Detroit bomb hoax puts stadium safety in spotlight
DETROIT (AP) — As they watched a Detroit Tigers baseball game, 40,000 sports fans were unaware that dozens of police, security guards and federal agents were swiftly searching the stadium for a possible bomb after someone phoned in a threat to 911....Tags: Labor Legislation, Washington, DC, Comerica Park, Bombings, New York Mets
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Board: BP missed the big hazard issues in spill
WASHINGTON (AP) — BP focused too much on the little details of personal worker safety instead of the big systemic hazards that led to the 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill and wasn't as strict on overall safety when drilling rigs involved other...
Tags: Mexico, BP Plc, Labor Legislation, Democratic Party, Health and Safety at Work
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Iraqi family finds peace in America
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterThe and quiet were deafening their first night in America. No bombs exploded. No Humvees with armed soldiers rolled up the street. No gun-toting militia knocked the front door down looking to kill traitors. Iraq was left behind a world away. "Too quiet...Tags: United Nations, American Red Cross, Iraq, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Rebellions
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7 injured in explosion at bonfire in West Michigan
CHESTER TOWNSHIP, Mich. (AP) — Authorities say a group of teens trying to light a bonfire at a party in West Michigan using gasoline sparked an explosion, injuring seven of them. The Holland Sentinel and MLive.com report the explosion happened...
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Blast victim's father's WWII Purple Heart found
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A Purple Heart and an American flag that belonged to an Indianapolis house explosion victim's father have been found in his ruined home. Fire Capt. Rita Burris says investigators found the military medal and flag that...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Explosions
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Mile-wide evacuation after massive train derailment in Columbus, OH
Part of a freight train carrying ethanol derailed and caught fire in Ohio's capital city early Wednesday, shooting flames skyward into the darkness and prompting the evacuation of a mile-wide area as firefighters and hazardous materials crews monitored...
Tags: Biofuels, Fires, Norfolk Southern Corporation, Charity, Ethanol
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Bomb squad called to clean up homemade fireworks operation
Police investigating a report of drugs being dealt at a home near McKinley and Main in Mishawaka called in the bomb squad after discovering fireworks were being made there. This happened around 2 p.m. A WSBT reporter at the scene says the bomb squad...
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Mishawaka drug search turns up dope and homemade fireworks
WSBT-TV ReporterWSBT was first on scene Wednesday as a drug complaint turned into a bomb squad operation. A Mishawaka man was arrested on preliminary charges of possessing and dealing drugs. Shortly after his arrest, police discovered traces of explosive materials...Tags: Drug Trafficking, Explosions
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IED explosion critically injures Mishawaka soldier
It was a difficult Memorial Day weekend for a Mishawaka family after learning their loved one, Sgt. Lucas Oppelt, was critically injured in Afghanistan. Despite severe injuries, Oppelt's family says he is improving and is scheduled to be back in the...
Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Explosions, Memorial Day, Holidays, Human Interest
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