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4 workers hurt after being buried in concrete
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Authorities say four construction workers were injured, three seriously, after a barrier encasing wet concrete apparently collapsed, sending the sludge spilling onto the men as they worked at a housing complex.
The concrete...Tags: Health and Safety at Work, Hospitals and Clinics, Career and Workplace, Employees, Metal and Mineral
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Errant fireworks burn children in LaPorte; man cited
South Bend Tribune CorrespondentSeveral children in LaPorte were burned Monday night when a burning wick ignited a mortar that was knocked over and then fired. Jennifer Hummel, 24, of Michian City, said she took her 3-year-old daughter, Aubrey, to the doctor Tuesday. Hummel said she...Tags: Road Transportation, Travel, Transportation, Injuries and Wounds, Metal and Mineral
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Tenant: South Bend's Chase Tower needs city's help
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSouth Bend's tallest building, mired in receivership since February, is in disrepair and needs better management, one of its major tenants told Common Council members Monday. Local ownership might be the answer for the 25-story Chase Tower, said Ken...Tags: Public Officials, Rental Service, Government, Metal and Mineral, 1st Source Corp.
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UPDATE: Chase Tower in need of major repairs
SOUTH BEND –The Chase Tower in downtown South Bend is in need of major repairs. Those repairs could cost at least $6 million, according to the building's leasing agent. But that money is hard to get. The building faces foreclosure and a court-...Tags: Toronto International Film Festival, Metal and Mineral
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CONSUMER REPORTS: Is your home underinsured?
Hurricanes and wildfires have made it a bad year for homeowners. If disaster strikes and destroys your home, there could be another disaster lurking—your insurance company might not pay enough to rebuild. Sixty-four percent of American homes are...Tags: Consumers, Disasters, InsWeb Corporation, Insurance, Disasters and Accidents
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Police in South Bend area on lookout for school bus arm violators
SOUTH BEND — When a school bus slows down and its lights start flashing yellow, officials say it’s time for motorists to prepare to stop, not speed up. "The red light means stop, yes, but I would tell anyone that if you see the yellow light,...Tags: Road Transportation, Travel, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Highway Transportation, Transportation
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Texas Rangers fan dies, fell reaching for ball
ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — A Texas Rangers fan died after falling about 20 feet onto concrete reaching out for a baseball tossed his way by All-Star outfielder Josh Hamilton during a game. Shannon Stone, a 39-year-old firefighter from Brownwood, died...Tags: Sprained Ankle, Texas Rangers, George W. Bush, Oakland Athletics, Crime, Law and Justice
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Nolan Ryan says fan's widow worried about son
ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Nolan Ryan would always try to accommodate kids clamoring for a baseball when he was pitching. And the new owner of the Texas Rangers has had a goal of helping create cherished memories for families, for fathers and sons...Tags: Dallas, Texas Rangers, Oakland Athletics, MLB Most Valuable Player Award, Health
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Union: Bridge repairs in South Bend + entire state = jobs
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterThey chanted back and forth across the Michigan Street bridge Tuesday afternoon. Fix the bridge! called out one union member standing on the east side of the bridge holding a sign that read Protect Local Jobs. Fix the bridge! responded a group of...Tags: Unions, Employees, Career and Workplace, AFL-CIO, Metal and Mineral
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Students put finishing touches on houses for man's best friend
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterEight shingled doghouses line the hallway outside Steve Whitaker’s construction class at Clay High School as Samantha Saberniak drills finishing screws into a ninth. “Good job,” says Bill Sykes, head of the Michiana Animal Alliance...Tags: Animals, Shingles, Television, Students, Teaching and Learning
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Indiana move to cut Planned Parenthood funds blocked
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Planned Parenthood of Indiana expects to start offering services to Medicaid patients again Saturday after a federal judge ruled the state is not allowed to cut off the organization's public funding for general health services...Tags: Laws, Indiana Legislature, Trials, Crime, Law and Justice, Government Health Care
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Like a Spirit in the Night
Or at least that is how the story goes when a still struggling rock and roll band met The Big Man, and the change was made uptown. It was a stormy night along the Jersey Shore – the wind was howling, the lightening was flashing – and then,...Tags: Rock and Roll (genre), The E Street Band (music group), Soul (genre), Prosecution, Bruce Springsteen
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