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Indiana inventor flush with excitement over RV toilet
RICHMOND, Ind. (AP) — Rod Livingston of Richmond is hoping to become flush with success. Livingston is the inventor of Dry-Flush, an odorless, waterless toilet designed for use in RVs and boats, now being manufactured in Connecticut and sold by...Tags: Invention and Innovation, Hamden (New Haven, Connecticut), Joint Ventures
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Pet Casket company hoping to spur unique business growth
Elkhart County is known as the RV Capital, but a unique new company is trying to help change the area's economic image. The company is called Pet Honor Casket and as the name suggests it makes caskets for our furry family members. Bert Molner is CEO...
Tags: Business, Human Interest
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Push for healthier truckers gains momentum
DALLAS (AP) — In the months after Doug Robinson started driving a truck, he noticed his clothes were increasingly more snug-fitting. He was already overweight but soon realized that spending up to 11 hours behind the wheel, frequently eating fast...Tags: Weight Loss, Services and Shopping, Physical Conditions, Sleep Apnea, Asthma
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iPhone 5 fever spreads to Michiana as Blackberry reports mass outages worldwide
MISHAWAKA-- It is a big day for Apple and those who love their gadgets. The iPhone 5 hits store shelves this morning but they are not expected to be there long. Lines are forming around the world at Apple stores-- including locally as many want to be...
Tags: Media Industry, Apple iPhone, Computer Hardware
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Whirlpool Corporation adding jobs in Berrien County
WSBT-TVBENTON HARBOR, Mich. – Good news on the job front in Berrien County. Whirlpool Corporation announced Monday plans to add at least 180 jobs to its Benton Harbor and St. Joseph facilities. It’s part of the company’s effort to centralize...Tags: Whirlpool Corp., Science and Technology, Companies and Corporations, Economy, Business and Finance
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Paper maps: Amid GPS boom, nostalgia finds a place
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Used to be, Dad would stuff a half-dozen maps in the glove box before setting out with the family on a road trip to see the waterfalls at Yosemite or the granite faces of Mount Rushmore. Colorful maps bearing the logos of the...Tags: Google Inc., Travel, Automotive Equipment, Henry Rodriguez, Garmin Ltd.
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Apple starts selling latest iPhone on Friday
NEW YORK (AP) — The new iPhone is now available in stores. Apple Inc. started selling the iPhone 4S in the U.S. at 8 a.m. Eastern. It'll be available at 8 a.m. in each time zone. Apple stores are selling them, as are AT&T, Sprint and Verizon...Tags: Best Buy Co., Inc., Apple iPhone, Computer Hardware, Verizon Wireless
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The top iPhone and iPad apps on App Store
App Store Official Charts for the week ending Dec. 19, 2011: Top Paid iPhone Apps: 1. Angry Birds (Clickgamer.com) 2. Grand Theft Auto 3 (Rockstar Games) 3. Angry Birds Seasons (Rovio Mobile Ltd.) 4. Bejeweled (PopCap) 5. Fruit Ninja (Halfbrick...Tags: Gaming, EA Tiburon, Entertainment, Theft, Microsoft Corporation
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Ticketed for using an iPod
WARSAW -- We know it's illegal to text and drive, but what about getting a ticket for your iPod? That's what one Warsaw man says happened to him. Michael Spangler says he was using his iPod Touch as a dash-cam mounted on his front windshield, much like a...
Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Automotive Equipment
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Market Basket: Co-op eyes downtown store
Liz Dube has lived in several towns with co-op markets and they have long been her preferred grocery shopping experience. She applauds their focus on healthy, organic, locally grown food products. She appreciates their small size and well-edited...
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South Bend schools studying best use of buildings
SOUTH BEND — South Bend Community School Corp.’s dozens of buildings encompass more than 4 million square feet. The South Bend-based architectural firm Hebard & Hebard has been hired to do a comprehensive study to determine the best use for...Tags: Architecture, Arts and Culture
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Citibank turns rewards into 'social currency'
NEW YORK (AP) — Credit card rewards are the new social currency. Citibank customers can now use Facebook to pool their rewards points online. The bank on Tuesday launched a Facebook application that lets users team up to use their points,...Tags: Media Industry, Facebook, Citigroup Incorporated, Media Industry
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