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You can't reinvent the burger; you can remake it
NEW YORK (AP) — When Wendy's decided to remake its 42-year-old hamburger, the chain agonized over every detail. A pickle chemist was consulted. Customers were quizzed on their lettuce knowledge. And executives went on a cross-country burger-eating...Tags: Onions, Restaurants, Restaurant and Catering Industry, New Products, Burger King
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South Bend airport lands $750,000 federal grant
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND - The South Bend Regional Airport has received a $750,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation to try to establish low-cost, westbound air service. The federal grant, which was announced Tuesday, would be matched with $475,000 from...Tags: U.S. Department of Transportation, Frontier Airlines Inc.
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E. coli scare prompts Tyson to recall ground beef
EMPORIA, Kan. (AP) — Federal agriculture officials say Tyson Fresh Meats Inc. is recalling about 131,300 pounds of ground beef that might be contaminated with E. coli. The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced Wednesday that the department...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Product Recalls, E. coli Infection, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Tyson Foods Incorporated
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Hawaii man sues Burger King over needles in burger
HONOLULU (AP) — A Hawaii-based soldier who says he swallowed needles that were hidden in a Burger King hamburger is suing the fast food chain. Army Staff Sgt. Clark Bartholomew filed the federal lawsuit in Honolulu this week. He says he bought a...Tags: Trials, Hamburgers, Foods and Beverages, Burger King Corp.
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'Ooey Gooey' activities boost learning
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterIt started as a dare. Lisa Murphy was attending a popular workshop showcasing new activities to use with children at a national education convention in Dallas and the presenter never showed. Murphy turned to the woman in the seat next to her and said,...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Apples
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Dustin Brown: Building up a legacy
Tribune CorrespondentDustin Brown, who recently turned 30, has been building his legacy for years. He wants to make his mark in creative construction for homes and businesses in a thriving Michiana. “I’m a person that wants this area to succeed,” says...Tags: Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Construction, Companies and Corporations, Verizon Communications, Homes
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Development debate: How much city help is too much?
South Bend Tribune Staff WritersIn cities across America’s Rust Belt, it’s common for governmental leaders to step in with money, new roads and sidewalks, cheap land and other incentives to encourage economic growth. Sometimes that help includes buying old industrial sites,...Tags: Corporate Officers, Finance, Economic Policy, Business, Politics
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Utilimaster's new product driving new employment
Production began Tuesday on a new vehicle that could be used around the world leading to new jobs and a boost for the local economy.
Utilimaster in Wakarusa has begun work on a walk-in van called "The Reach." It’s made of composite materials, is...Tags: New Products, John Marshall, Career and Workplace, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Spartan Motors Incorporated
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Schafer Gear in South Bend is expanding
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterAt a time when many companies are holding back, Schafer Gear in South Bend is expanding. Some luck is involved, according to Bipin Doshi, president of Schafer Gear, and so is some fortunate timing, said Stan Blenke, the company’s executive vice...Tags: Italy, Government, Companies and Corporations, Politics, Public Employees
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Poorest poor in U.S. hits new record: 1 in 15 people
Associated Press ReportersWASHINGTON (AP) — The ranks of America's poorest poor have climbed to a record high — 1 in 15 people — spread widely across metropolitan areas as the housing bust pushed many inner-city poor into suburbs and other outlying places and...Tags: Immigration, Grocery Coupons, Hispanic and Latino Americans, Poverty, Washington, DC
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Eddy Street Commons: A league of its own
SOUTH BEND — Despite, the tough economy, Eddy Street Commons in South Bend keeps growing.
Now entering its second year, the developer boasts it only has three empty store fronts left for sale.
And Eddy Street will see three new stores open...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Lifestyle and Leisure, Restaurants, Dining and Drinking, Urban Outfitters Incorporated
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Hunting bucks: Deer season a boon to more than just hunters
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterEDWARDSBURG - It’s been seven years since Jeff Swadinsky bought a new shotgun, four years since he’s purchased a new tree stand. But last week, standing in the parking lot outside Lunker’s sporting goods store, the Dowagiac hunter could...Tags: Defense, Real Estate, Hunting, Home Heating, Environmental Issues
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