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Foes of S. Indiana fertilizer plant cite Texas blast
ROCKPORT, Ind. (AP) — Opponents of a proposed fertilizer plant in southern Indiana are citing safety concerns arising from last month's deadly explosion at a Texas fertilizer manufacturer as they argue that state officials should block the project....
Tags: Chemical Industry, Emergency Incidents, Plant Openings, Mining, Explosions
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Receiver still seeking buyer for Plymouth's Whitley Products
South Bend TribunePLYMOUTH -- The saga of Whitley Products took another turn for the worse Friday. But, according to Jay Bahr, new executive director of the Marshall County Economic Development Corp., it's not over yet. Bahr said Monday, that even though a potential deal...Tags: Career and Workplace, Employees
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Proposal would restrict use of kids in drug stings
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — A lawmaker wants to restrict the use of children in police drug stings after authorities in suburban Detroit used a 14-year-old boy to help bust a suspected drug dealer. Republican state Sen. Mike Kowall of Oakland County's...
Tags: Politics, Freedom of the Press, Detroit Free Press
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CONSUMER REPORTS: Snappy healthier crackers
Cruise the cracker aisle these days, and you’ll see that competition is really heating up for your snack dollars. Sure the old favorites remain, but now there are lower-fat siblings and store-brand twins—not to mention newer flavors....
Tags: Consumers, Whole Foods Market
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Appeals court rules on ethanol refinery pollutants
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — State environmental regulators improperly changed state rules to allow Indiana ethanol refineries to release an extra 150 tons of air pollutants per year, the Indiana Court of Appeals ruled Tuesday. The appeals court overturned...
Tags: Ethanol, Natural Resources Defense Council, Environmental Pollution, Biofuels, Environmental Politics
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Debate renews over Michigan graduation requirements
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Some Michigan lawmakers are making another attempt to change the state's high school graduation requirements, which they argue do not provide flexibility to allow students to pursue career and technical education programs....
Tags: Science, Jennifer Granholm, Agricultural Research and Technology, Government, Crime, Law and Justice
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NATIONAL SIGNING DAY: Strong showing for Notre Dame
WSBT-TVNOTRE DAME - One month removed from playing for the BCS national championship, Notre Dame coach Brian Kelly and his staff are adding to the foundation of the Irish football program by signing several highly rated high school seniors to national letters of...Tags: Gillette Stadium, United States Naval Academy, Students, Newspaper and Magazine, Orange County Register
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Financial help for Goshen workers losing jobs to Mexico
An update on a Goshen plant that is moving its work out of the country: The Indiana Department of Workforce Development announced that all workers of Cequent Performance Products are eligible to receive services under the federal Trade Adjustment...
Tags: Career and Workplace, Mexico, Employees
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FDA: Company shipped tainted peanut butter
WASHINGTON (AP) — A New Mexico peanut company linked to a recent salmonella outbreak distributed peanut and almond butters after its own internal testing showed the products were contaminated, the Food and Drug Administration says. Sunland Inc....Tags: Peanut Butter, Career and Workplace, Peanuts, Employees, Food and Drug Administration
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Elkhart County dairy farmer sweetening his cattle's feed
WSBT-TVELKHART COUNTY – With corn prices going up due to the drought, an Elkhart County farmer is taking a creative approach to find a cheaper way to feed his cattle. His solution? Using ice cream toppings, cookies, and cereal to mix in with the feed....Tags: Consumer Goods Industries, Ice Cream, Lifestyle and Leisure, Foods and Beverages, Food Industry
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Elkhart County farmer replaces costly corn feed with ice cream sprinkles
ReutersKANSAS CITY, Missouri (Reuters) - Mike Yoder's herd of dairy cattle are living the sweet life. With corn feed scarcer and costlier than ever, Yoder increasingly is looking for cheaper alternatives -- and this summer he found a good deal on ice cream...Tags: Droughts, Ice Cream, Natural Disasters, Peanuts, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Agdia growing in Elkhart
South Bend Tribune CorrespondentELKHART -- Agdia Inc. is growing because of the evolving agricultural market's high-tech ways to test for potentially devastating diseases. "It's been a constant growth area," said President Baziel Vrient, 61, who joined the Elkhart company as an...Tags: Viral Diseases and Infections, Economy, Business and Finance, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Symptoms, Genes and Chromosomes
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