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Fry proposes using TIF for school programs
MISHAWAKA — Mayoral candidate Craig Fry says that a poorly educated population is a "bad sign" for companies that would consider locating here. The Democrat is using that point to back an unusual proposal. If elected Nov. 8, he said he’d...Tags: Career and Workplace, Elections, Justice System, Labor Legislation, Politics
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Notre Dame men's basketball: Marian's Jackson takes peek at Irish
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterClosing in on nearly two dozen campus visits squeezed into a two-year window, Marian High School junior point guard Demetrius Jackson could play the role of tour guide at Notre Dame. The Golden Dome? Follow the falling leaves and turn right. Hesburgh...Tags: College Sports, Basketball, College Basketball, Labor Day, Notre Dame Fighting Irish
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South Bend council hopefuls speak at forum
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND - Four of the six people running for at-large seats on the South Bend Common Council discussed job creation, crime, vacant and abandoned housing and other issues during a candidates’ forum Thursday at Indiana University South Bend. The...Tags: Elections, Democratic Party, Personal Income, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Clubs and Associations
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Donald Trump: US should legalize Internet betting
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) — Donald Trump says the United States needs to legalize Internet gambling. The real estate mogul, his daughter Ivanka, Trump Entertainment Resorts and the New York hedge fund that is majority owner of the company are moving...Tags: Entertainment, Golf, Computer Networking and Internet, File Sharing, Donald Trump
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Wal-Mart cuts some health care coverage
NEW YORK (AP) — Wal-Mart Stores Inc., the nation's largest private employer, is scaling back health care coverage for future part-time workers while raising premiums for some full-time workers. The discounter says that rising health care costs...Tags: Career and Workplace, Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., Health and Safety at Work, Employees, Health Insurance Cost
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Goshen News to cut Tuesday print edition
The Goshen News will discontinue printing a Tuesday newspaper starting November 15. Publisher Jim Kroemer says The Goshen News will expand news coverage on its website, Facebook and Twitter sites. The Washington Times-Herald in southern Indiana...Tags: Facebook, Social Media
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2 Pa. brothers headed to court over stolen bridge
NEW CASTLE, Pa. (AP) — Two unemployed brothers are headed to trial on charges they stole a western Pennsylvania bridge and cut it up for scrap. Twenty-four-year-old Benjamin Arthur Jones and 25-year-old Alexander William Jones, of New Castle,...Tags: Theft, Court Preliminary, Trials, Crimes
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Mystery of buried skeleton solved
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND — The mystery surrounding a skeleton discovered buried in a South Chapin Street backyard this month has been solved. Not only did several people know the skeleton was already buried in the yard, there was actually a burial ceremony in...Tags: Archaeology, Arts and Culture, Medical Research, Rentals, Services and Shopping
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Notre Dame football recruiting: Kiel reverses field, set to visit ND
South Bend Tribune Staff WritersAdd another name to the impressive group of visitors when Notre Dame hosts USC Saturday night at ND Stadium. And on a list of college football prospects that was already star-studded, this one is the biggest yet. Gunner Kiel, the nation’s No. 2...Tags: Schools, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Football, High Schools, High School Sports
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UPDATE: South Bend unsure of Family Dollar plans
SOUTH BEND – South Bend city leaders are speaking for the first time since the city lost another battle in federal court over the Family Dollar land deal.
As of right now, the city is not sure what to do.
"I think we do have other options, we...Tags: American Civil Liberties Union, Judges, Justice System, Lawyers
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'All of a sudden, he got stupid'
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterCASSOPOLIS — On July 1, Jaylin Lawson, a 17-year-old athlete and senior at Cassopolis’ Ross Beatty High School, "got stupid," said his attorney, Philip Harrison, in Cass County Circuit Court Friday and stole a Jet Ski from the Park Shore...Tags: Judges, Methamphetamine (drug), Justice System, Water Skiing, Trials
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