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Niles teachers asked to take 8 percent pay cut
Niles School District is asking its teachers to take an 8 percent pay cut. The superintendent says without it, the school will go millions of dollars in debt by 2013.
It is not an easy job, but someone has to do it.
"Negotiations are difficult,"...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance
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Benton Harbor unions reach public safety agreement
BENTON HARBOR – It took about five months, but Benton Harbor's police and fire unions finally reached an agreement for cops and firefighters to do both jobs. The city's emergency financial manager says it will eventually make the city self-reliant....Tags: Fires, Unions, Career and Workplace, Vehicles, Politics
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Wealth gap widens between whites, minorities
WASHINGTON (AP) — The wealth gaps between whites and minorities have grown to their widest levels in a quarter-century. The recession and uneven recovery have erased decades of minority gains, leaving whites on average with 20 times the net worth of...Tags: Howard University, Media Industry, Florida, Demographics, Career and Workplace
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Gov. Snyder defends education reform, EFM law
ST. JOSEPH, Mich. — The efforts to recall Snyder and other state leaders has picked up steam. So has the national attention.
A large blue sign welcomed Governor Rick Snyder to St. Joseph, Michigan. But at the same time, the reception was far from...Tags: Emergency Planning, Rick Snyder, Executive Branch, Politics, Disasters and Accidents
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Do high gold prices mean it's a wise time to buy or sell?
SOUTH BEND – While the stock market continued its downward trend, gold prices hit an all-time high Monday. Many people see that precious metal as a safer way to invest their money, but is it a smart one? And is now the time to sell any old jewelry...Tags: Fox Broadcasting Company, Elections, Politics, Personal Finance, Metal and Mineral
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Salvation Army keeps the community warm
GOSHEN – The little bit of snow we had today is proof that winter is just around the corner.
With the cold, attention turns to staying warm but for many that is a tall order because of unemployment, tight budgets, and fixed incomes.
With less...Tags: The Salvation Army, Social Services, Career and Workplace, Religion and Belief, Economy, Business and Finance
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Anti-Wall Street protests spread nationwide
NEW YORK (AP) — Protests against Wall Street spread across the country Monday as demonstrators marched on Federal Reserve banks and camped out in parks from Los Angeles to Portland, Maine, in a show of anger over the wobbly economy and what they see...Tags: Somerville, Police Arrests, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Brooklyn Bridge, Financial Markets
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Occupy South Bend hits DTSB Saturday
SOUTH BEND - From Occupy Wall Street to Washington D.C., Seattle to St. Louis – protesters have bombarded state capitals and city streets every day this week to get their message out: Stop corporate greed.
Occupy South Bend plans to make its...Tags: Media Industry, Facebook, Companies and Corporations, Indiana University South Bend, Wells Fargo & Co.
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South Bend gets 'occupied': Downtown protest draws 100
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND - The "Occupy Wall Street" movement spread to downtown South Bend on Saturday, where more than 100 people filled the sidewalk at the corner of Michigan Street and Jefferson Boulevard to protest big business and a government they say has...Tags: Media Industry, National Government, Downtown (Brooklyn, New York), Politics, Facebook
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Continued slow growth ahead for South Bend, panel says
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND - A Business Outlook Panel of economic experts at Indiana University South Bend on Friday predicted sluggish growth in 2012, with a bright-side note that threats of a double-dip recession have receded. “For the last couple of years, it...Tags: Europe, Conservation, Teachers, Global Expansion, Environmental Issues
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Board advances on getting Granger sewer project loan
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND - The St. Joseph County Regional Water and Sewer District took an important step Tuesday in its effort to obtain financing for the proposed Granger Sewer Project. By separate votes of 6-0, the district board agreed to sign the required...Tags: Volleyball, Economy, Business and Finance
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