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South Bend ethanol plant files for bankruptcy
WSBT-TVSOUTH BEND – As the last bit of Randy Matthys’ 2012 harvest dumped from the semi into the silo, it sounded a lot like the “ka-ching” of money in the bank. “We’ve always been sending anywhere from 80 to 90 percent of...Tags: Ethanol, Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations, Environmental Issues, Renewable Energy
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Suzuki move no surprise to Elkhart dealer
South Bend TribuneELKHART -- The more he thought about it, the Monday announcement by Suzuki to stop selling cars in the United States really was not a surprise. "They definitely had not supported the product for a very long period of time," Craig Lochmandy, owner and...Tags: Money and Monetary Policy, Passenger Cars, Vehicles, Detroit Free Press, Jeep
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Michigan voters to decide on controversial EFM law
WSBT-TVBENTON HARBOR, Mich. – Some say it's helping Benton Harbor out of a mess created by its own elected leaders, but people who are against Michigan’s Emergency Financial Manager law – also called Public Act 4 – say the city shouldn'...Tags: Public Officials, Government, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Elections
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Indiana financier balks at possible 225-year sentence
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — An attorney for an Indianapolis financier convicted of swindling some $200 million from investors as his business fell apart claims the government caused the company's collapse by ruining its reputation. The claims were included...
Tags: Lawyers, Prosecution, Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations, Theft
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Bailout lawsuit put Mourdock on political map
South Bend TribuneBefore Indiana Treasurer Richard Mourdock pulled off a historic upset in this year's Republican Senate primary, he was best known to most political observers as the man who tried to stop Chrysler's government-brokered bankruptcy. Mourdock, who toppled...Tags: Richard Lugar, Libertarian Party, Richard Mourdock, Trials, Joe Donnelly
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Romney Medicare plan: Key details still in flux
WASHINGTON (AP) — Medicare is the one health insurance plan that will cover virtually every American at some point in life, and Republican Mitt Romney is proposing the biggest changes since its creation nearly 50 years ago. With important details...
Tags: Consumers, Economy, Business and Finance, Elections, Finance, Prescription Drugs
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Chase Tower closer to sale
WSBT TV ReporterSOUTH BEND – South Bend’s tallest building is apparently closer to new ownership while it continues to be plagued with financial problems. The Chase Tower narrowly avoided the auction block Tuesday when the county treasurer received a check in...Tags: Rental Service, Auction Service, Real Estate Buyers, Collective Contract, Science and Technology
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Detroit-area standoff is at home of financial exec
WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP, Mich. (AP) — A man who's refusing to leave his Detroit-area home after the fatal shooting of a police officer has been identified as the head of a financial company who's in trouble with regulators. West Bloomfield...Tags: Shootings
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Vice President Biden's full remarks to the Democratic National Convention
Below are the full remarks of Vice President Joe Biden at the Democratic National Convention, as prepared for delivery: My fellow Democrats, and my favorite Democrat. Jilly, I want you to know that Beau, Hunt, Ashley, and I are so proud of you. We...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Government, Elections, Government Health Care, Osama bin Laden
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UPDATE: Prosecutor says teen held captive in 'deplorable' home
WASHINGTON PARK, Ill. (AP) — A teenage Missouri girl reported missing more than two years ago told police she escaped a home in a decaying, crime-ridden Illinois village where she was held captive and subjected to sexual assaults that resulted in...
Tags: Television Stations, Lawyers, Television Industry, Prosecution, Sexual Assault
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Electric car boom in Elkhart goes bust
(CBS News) ELKHART, Ind. - Elkhart, Indiana lost jobs faster than any other city in the country in 2009. Both Democrats and Republicans promised to re-energize manufacturing in the city, backing a new electric car plant. But as CBS News investigated,...
Tags: Democratic Party, Barack Obama, Financially Distressed Companies, Plant Openings, Republican Party
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Gymnast Gabby Douglas' mom filed for bankruptcy
NORFOLK, Va. (AP) — Court records show that the mother of Olympic gymnast Gabby Douglas filed for bankruptcy earlier this year in Virginia. Documents filed in January in the Eastern District of Virginia show Natalie Hawkins filed for Chapter 13...Tags: Financially Distressed Companies, Gabby Douglas
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