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Hostess to open bakeries in Indiana and Illinois
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Hostess Brands LLC said Monday that it will open bakeries in Indiana and Illinois, following announcements last week that it will reopen bakeries in Georgia and Kansas in its effort to bring back some of its snack brands....
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Hostess Brands, Inc., Companies and Corporations, Schiller Park, Bankruptcy
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City: New ethanol plant owners actively marketing plant in three countries
WSBT TVSOUTH BEND – The former New Energy ethanol plant is costing South Bend taxpayers about $12,000 a month and the city doesn’t even own it. And some city council members have big questions about the plant’s future. Council Vice...Tags: Renewable Energy, Economy, Business and Finance, Ethanol, Crime, Law and Justice, Biofuels
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New ethanol plant agreement sparks accountability concerns over new owners
More taxpayer money will be used to prevent homes in a South Bend neighborhood from flooding. But some city council members are questioning that plan approved by the city’s Board of Public Works Tuesday morning. Common Council member Oliver Davis...
Tags: Renewable Energy, Religion and Belief, Economy, Business and Finance, Ethanol, Biofuels
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Future of South Bend's ethanol plant up to federal judge
The clock is ticking for the future of South Bend's ethanol plant. Will it be scrapped out, or reopened with a new owner? Those questions about New Energy Corp. LLC are in the hands of another federal judge. The complicated issue began in November when...
Tags: Renewable Energy, Economy, Business and Finance, Crime, Law and Justice, Environmental Issues, Companies and Corporations
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Judge rules against company trying to stop ethanol plant sale
A judge has denied a Texas company's effort to stop the sale of the ethanol plant in South Bend to two liquidators. The sale was finalized in federal bankruptcy court earlier this week. But a company called Natural Chem argued the liquidators bought the...
Tags: Renewable Energy, Economy, Business and Finance, Ethanol, Crime, Law and Justice, Biofuels
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Ethanol plant sale final, but legal battle continues
South Bend's ethanol plant is officially under new ownership, but the legal battle to reverse that sale went before a federal judge Thursday. The two liquidators bought the New Energy Corporation plant at a bankruptcy auction in January and finalized...
Tags: Renewable Energy, Economy, Business and Finance, Career and Workplace, Labor Legislation, Crime, Law and Justice
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Legal fight over South Bend's ethanol plant
WSBT-TVSOUTH BEND – A legal battle could decide whether South Bend's ethanol plant will be liquidated or reopen for business. A Texas company wants to buy the plant and says last month's bankruptcy sale to two liquidators is illegal. Attorneys for...Tags: Renewable Energy, Auction Service, Economy, Business and Finance, Ethanol, Crime, Law and Justice
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Firm holds out hope for reopening of South Bend ethanol plant
SOUTH BEND (AP) — The president of a company that saw Indiana's oldest ethanol plant sold as part of bankruptcy proceedings say he hopes the liquidators who purchased the facility might reopen it. But a Purdue University professor who follows...
Tags: Auction Service, Renewable Energy, Economy, Business and Finance, Petroleum Industry, Ethanol
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Judge OKs New Energy sale
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND -- The New Energy Corp. ethanol plant cost more than $180 million to build in the early 1980s. But when it was sold at auction last week as part of the company's Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings, the winning bid came in at just $2.5 million....Tags: Renewable Energy, Lawyers, Economy, Business and Finance, Crime, Law and Justice, Environmental Issues
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New bankruptcy cases down again in Michigan
DETROIT (AP) — Perhaps here's a sign of better times: Michigan bankruptcy cases are down again. The government says new filings last year were down 13 percent in bankruptcy courts in eastern and western Michigan. There were 53,000 cases pending at...
Tags: Washington, DC, Bankruptcy
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Meningitis-linked pharmacy owners got millions: filing
BOSTON (Reuters) - The four primary owners of the pharmacy linked to a deadly U.S. meningitis outbreak that has killed 44 people -- including some in our area -- received at least $16 million in salaries and shareholder distributions in 2012, according to...
Tags: Steroids, Apple Store, Trials, American Express Company, Meningitis
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Convicted financier says he can't afford a lawyer
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — An Indiana financier and former chief executive of National Lampoon who was convicted of swindling investors out of about $200 million says he can't afford to hire an attorney to handle his appeal. In federal court documents...
Tags: National Lampoon Incorporated, Lawyers, Economy, Business and Finance, Finance, Prosecution
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