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Feds shut down Mishawaka bus operation, 25 others nationwide
Associated Press ReporterWASHINGTON — Twenty-six bus operations, including one in Mishawaka, that transported more than 1,800 passengers a day along Interstate 95 between New York and Florida have been closed for safety violations in what federal officials say is the...Tags: Chinatown (Manhattan, New York), Health, National Transportation Safety Board, New York City, Injuries and Wounds
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DTSB road construction paves way for expanding technology biz
WSBT-TV ReporterSome big projects in downtown South Bend are priming the city to be on the forefront of modern technology. The old Union Station at the southern end of downtown is an important technology hub in the region, but for it and other technology-based...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Unions, Car Repair and Maintenance Tips, Career and Workplace
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Niles company suspends operations
In a letter given to employees of Hess Industries of Niles, the company told them it has been forced to restructure because of the economic downturn and the plant will close. The company does not foresee the plant reopening. According to the Milton...
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Hess Industries status changing? Sudden back tax payment shocks township
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterIs a comeback in the works? After more than 35 years of operation, Hess Industries suspended operations Wednesday morning, and appeared to be on the verge of closing completely. The company owed nearly $15,000 in back taxes to Milton Township since...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Corporate Officers, Finance, Employees, Career and Workplace
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Will autism changes bring harm?
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterKathi Pierce noticed almost from birth that her son Wesley was having some problems when he had trouble breast-feeding. It took years of trying various medical exams before Wesley was diagnosed with low-functioning autism. Now Pierce worries about...Tags: Autism, Psychology, Health, Science and Technology, Arts and Culture
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Word misspelled on Nevada high school's diplomas
SPRING CREEK, Nev. (AP) — Students at a northeastern Nevada high school were surprised when they received their diplomas: the word "graduation" was misspelled as "graduataion." Spring Creek High Principal Keith Walz told the Elko Daily Free Press...Tags: Spring Creek, Economy, Business and Finance, Schools, High Schools, Freedom of the Press
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Closed Cass County company paying employees
A Cass County company that shut its door's last week with little warning is paying employees. Hess Industries Workers can come to the company building in Milton Township this afternoon between two and four to pick up checks. This is according to a...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance
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Driver dies in collision with Osceola-based moving company truck
A moving company truck, stalled on I-80 at the 12.8 mile marker in Lake County during rush hour Tuesday evening, was first sideswiped by a semi and then rear-ended by an extended cab pickup truck. The pickup truck driver, Joshua Garner, 20, of Griffith,...
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Manufacturer expands Elkhart headquarters, adds jobs
Automotive Climate Control will add up to 40 new jobs by 2015 as it expands its headquarters in Elkhart. The company announced its plans Thursday, noting the company currently employs 51 full time employees and has begun hiring supervisors, engineers and...
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Stay Metrics: Tackling a trucking problem
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND -- Between them, Tim Hindes and Kurt LaDow have nearly 50 years in the trucking industry. Hindes, a driver long ago, has been involved in three logistics startups in his 25 years in the industry and LaDow has been involved with two in his 23...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Invention and Innovation, Startups
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Household products maker plans more Elkhart hiring
ELKHART, Ind. (AP) — A Canadian company that makes personal care and household products says it is increasing production at an Elkhart factory and will be adding nearly 70 workers in the coming years. KIK Custom Products officials say the company...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Employees, Career and Workplace
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FDA denies expanded approval of J&J blood thinner
WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal regulators have denied Johnson & Johnson's request to expand approval of its blood thinner Xarelto (ZAR-el-toh) for a new use to prevent life-threatening blood clots in high-risk patients. J&J said Thursday the Food and...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Food and Drug Administration, Xarelto (drug), Health, Washington, DC
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