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WGU Indiana online university growing
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterWhen Debbie Maison decided to go back to college for a bachelor's degree, she opted to skip the bricks and mortar. Maison, a 46-year-old Goshen resident, is one of more than 1,100 Hoosiers enrolled in Western Governors University Indiana, an online...Tags: Education, South Bend (St. Joseph, Indiana), Government, Politics, Colleges and Universities
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Sky didn't fall in South Bend, just parts of parking garages
SOUTH BEND — For some, it must have seemed like the sky was falling.
Twice in less than 24 hours, pieces of a downtown parking garage came crashing to the ground.
The first, between 9 and 10 p.m. Wednesday, occurred at the entrance to the...Tags: Science and Technology, Metal and Mineral
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No employees injured in Elkhart's Thermal Ceramics plant fire
An oven caught fire just before 1 a.m. Monday at Thermal Ceramics, 2730 Industrial Parkway in Elkhart.
A company spokeswoman told WSBT-TV all employees were safely evacuated and no one was injured. An exact number of employees working at the time of the...Tags: Health, Career and Workplace, Employees, Injuries and Wounds, Material Science
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Guilty verdict in South Bend murder retrial
SOUTH BEND -- A murder case that stretched more than a decade was laid to rest Thursday when a jury convicted John Q. Lloyd of the 2000 slaying of Edward Dabros. It was the second time Lloyd was on trial for the crime. In December, a jury was unable...Tags: Crimes, Downstream Oil and Gas Activities, Prosecution, Judges, Lawyers
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South Bend's core bled thousands
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterTwo years ago, Juan Escareņo moved to South Bend from his native Detroit, a city that lost about a quarter of its population from 2000 to 2010. He now lives at the corner of Sherman and California avenues, in a part of South Bend that lost an even larger...Tags: California, Real Estate, Homes, Foreclosures, Metal and Mineral
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Obama tells Mubarak: Must take 'concrete steps'
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama is stepping up the pressure on Egypt. Obama says he has personally told President Hosni Mubarak in a phone call to take "concrete steps" to expand rights inside the Arab nation and refrain from violence...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Politics, Foreign Aid, Elections, Demonstration
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South Bend Heroes Camp founders honored at Statehouse
Pat Magley came of age on the hardwood and humbled more than a few opponents as a basketball star at LaSalle High School and West Georgia College.
But on Thursday, on the marble floor below the rotunda of the Indiana Statehouse, it was Magley who felt...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Martin Luther King Jr., Sports, High School Sports, College Basketball
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Group delivers dog houses to those in need
WSBT recently told you about a local group making dog houses for folks who can't afford them. Shelter that is important to keep dogs warm outside in winter weather.
On Sunday, the organization started making house calls to deliver them. They want to...Tags: Dog (animal), Human Interest, Homes, Metal and Mineral
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$500 reward for Princess Mishawaka plaque
MISHAWAKA — At least two months ago, somebody apparently pried off and stole a bronze plaque that has been stuck to the base of a Princess Mishawaka statue since 1987. Gone is a hunk of metal, aged to a natural green color, where Al and Mary...Tags: Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice, Politics, Pennsylvania, Arts and Culture
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Benton Township's Harbor Habitat ReStore on hiatus for upgrades
Upgrading its showroom and expanding its line of materials are under way at Harbor Habitat ReStore in Benton Harbor. The store, which opened in August 2003, closed Friday to allow time for the upgrades. A grand re-opening is expected in four to six...Tags: Human Interest, Metal and Mineral
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Michiana independent booksellers focus on old, rare or gently used volumes
Al Casperson remembers hurrying into his father's Niles store in 1995 to relay the news he had just heard about a national chain entering the local book market.
“Dad, did you hear about Barnes & Noble? What do you think?” Casperson asked...Tags: Inventories, Services and Shopping, Stevensville, Consumers, Politics
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Stay safe when checking for damage
Damaged homes can pose danger, so take your time. If your home looks unsafe, it probably is. Emergency management officials have procedures to certify structures for safety and it is wise to wait for them. Assessing damage on your own requires the...
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