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Pence chooses running mate
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Republican Mike Pence picked freshman state Rep. Sue Ellspermann, a former business consultant and economic development official, as his running mate Monday in an Indiana governor's race that Republicans and Democrats expect will...Tags: Labor Legislation, Mike Pence, Elections, Mitch Daniels, Democratic Party
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Granger commercial burglaries may be linked
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterGRANGER — The St. Joseph County Police Department responded to several reports of commercial burglaries that occurred early this morning. At least five commercial burglaries were reported to police, four of which occurred along Indiana 23 near...Tags: Personal Service, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Crimes, Theft
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Senate votes to slow closing of U.S. Postal Service facilities -- could have local impact
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate offered a lifeline to the nearly bankrupt U.S. Postal Service on Wednesday, voting to give the struggling agency an $11 billion cash infusion while delaying controversial decisions on closing post offices and ending...
Tags: Barbara A. Mikulski, Elections, U.S. Postal Service, Joe Lieberman, Harry Reid
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Ribbon cut at Whirlpool's new $70 million complex
WSBT-TV ReporterThe Whirlpool Corporation unveiled its new $70 million state-of-the art office complex in Benton Harbor Monday. Around 400 employees are currently working out of the facility, which is located off of Main Street. Another 800 will relocate there once...Tags: House Building, Unemployment, Industrial Production, Whirlpool Corp., Employees
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Local companies hiring hundreds of workers
SOUTH BEND – Political gridlock in Washington and unrest in the stock market haven't kept some local companies from growing. More than 60 area businesses from actively recruited new hires at a job fair Tuesday at IU South Bend. Fair organizers...Tags: Joe Donnelly, Stock Market, Economy, Business and Finance, Government, Employment
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Police chief: South Bend violence 'appalling'
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterThe recent drive-by shooting death of a 16-year-old South Bend youth touched interim police chief Chuck Hurley personally. As a volunteer a few years ago at Central Academy in the Juvenile Justice Center — a court-ordered school for students on...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Shootings, Juvenile Delinquency, Theft
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Consumer Shock: I&M's proposed 25 percent rate hike
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterBillie Bratton held up her I&M electric bills and rattled the monthly totals from memory. In four months this year, the South Bend resident paid $404.90 in January, $433.13 in February, $443.61 in March, and her bill in April so far totals $344.35....Tags: Grupo Bimbo, Court Preliminary, Sales, Indiana Michigan Power Company, Trials
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Indiana House approves statewide smoking ban bill
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The Indiana House voted Thursday night to approve the statewide smoking ban bill, setting up a vote Friday in the state Senate on whether the restrictions will be on their way to becoming law.
The House voted 60-33 in favor of...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Mitch Daniels, Laws, Cancer, Dining and Drinking
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'Steady rebound' in Indiana economy, but risks remain
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana's economy is showing signs of life as banks increase lending, real estate developers launch projects that have been on hold and consumers buy big-ticket items like cars. But experts and business owners caution the...Tags: Loans, Realty, Sales, Simon Property Group, Inc., Economy, Business and Finance
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South Bend tries (again) to outlaw gender, sexual orientation discrimination
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterA proposal to outlaw discrimination based on gender identity and sexual orientation is back before the city’s Common Council. Bill 9-12 is scheduled to be introduced for a first reading and assigned to a committee at Monday’s council meeting,...Tags: Elections, Civil Rights, Minority Groups, Employment, Career and Workplace
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Personal touch key in computer business
South Bend Tribune CorrespondentABC Computers Inc., started in Wisconsin in 1984, opened in South Bend about five years ago with staff working from home until the company grew large enough to buy a building on Mishawaka Avenue. Tom Doran, who had known ABC owner Donovan Lane through...Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, Inventories, Sales, Economy, Business and Finance, Microsoft Corporation
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