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Romney's mountain of wealth could cause loud echo
WASHINGTON (AP) — Mitt Romney's tax returns tell the tale: Yes, he's rich — really rich. His returns, spanning more than 500 pages and released under political pressure Tuesday, represent an extraordinary financial accounting of one of the...Tags: Republican Party, Swiss Confederation, Politics, Democratic Party, Companies and Corporations
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Starke County treasurer, employees removed from office
KNOX – Hundreds of thousands of dollars are missing from Starke County and County Commissioners fired the treasurer and two deputy treasurers this week. But was it bad behavior or a case of bad bookkeeping?
A 2009 state audit shows $636,618...Tags: Police Investigations, Public Officials, Accounting and Auditing, Democratic Party, Politics
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Notre Dame football: Pains, gains for Irish
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND - It really did happen Tuesday. Two weeks after the national uproar and debate over Notre Dame head football coach Brian Kelly’s sideline manner had crowned and subsequently receded, the subject popped up again near the end of his...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Brian Kelly, Students, Football
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Bank customers promise to bolt in wake of fees
SOUTH BEND – Beginning in 2012, Bank of America customers will be charged for using their own money.
People like Paula Laskowsky said her debit card is more convenient than cash.
"It is easier and it holds me accountable for my money," she said....Tags: Bank of America Corp., 1st Source Corp.
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Mishawaka businessman gets 46 months for bank fraud
SOUTH BEND — A Mishawaka businessman was sentenced today to 46 months in federal prison for bank fraud. U. S. District Court Judge Robert Miller Jr. handed down the sentence to Troy Treat, 44, of Edwardsburg, who three months ago entered a guilty...Tags: Bank of America Corp., Fraud, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Corporate Crime
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Owner of Edwardsburg restaurant that burned faces unrelated fraud charges
SOUTH BEND – The man who owned a popular Edwardsburg restaurant that burned two years ago pleaded guilty to an unrelated charge of bank fraud. Troy Treat, co-owner of T & R Investments, admitted to his involvement in a fraud scheme that swindled...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Crimes, Companies and Corporations, Rentals, Economy, Business and Finance
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Ohio woman, 100, has bank account dating to 1913
CHILLICOTHE, Ohio (AP) — A woman in Ohio has been treated to a birthday party at her bank — where she still holds the same savings account her father opened for her in 1913. June Gregg turned 100 on Thursday. She recently mentioned to a...Tags: Ohio, Columbus
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Outages for Bank of America's online customers
NEW YORK (AP) — Customers of Bank of America are again having problems accessing their accounts online. The Charlotte, North Carolina-based company says the outages began Monday and started again Tuesday around 1:30 p.m. Tara Burke, a company...Tags: Bank of America Corp., Companies and Corporations, North Carolina, Charlotte
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Indiana Toll Road fee isn't new, operator says
Some drivers who use i-Zoom transponders to pay their way along the Indiana Toll Road might have noticed during the past nine months that they are being charged what appears to be a new $1 monthly fee to use the system.
But the fee is not new,...Tags: Transportation, Travel, Road Transportation, Credit and Debt, Indiana
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Guilty plea prepared in mortgage fraud involving former South Bend cop
A mortgage broker has admitted guilt in a mortgage fraud scheme led by a former South Bend police officer.
At a hearing set for Tuesday, Steven D. Kronewitter, 49, will plead guilty in U.S. District Court to bank fraud, according to recently filed...Tags: Wells Fargo & Co., Crimes, Justice System, Mortgages, Prisons
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US banker to match immigrants' college savings
CHELSEA, Massachusetts (AP) — It started with an immigration raid four years ago. From his Melrose home, Bob Hildreth watched the aftermath of federal immigration agents storming a New Bedford, Massachusetts, leather factory and netting 350...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Personal Income, Illegal Immigrants, Mexico, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Mom coaches 'Glee' cheerio Naya Rivera in two real estate deals
"Glee's" Naya Rivera is keeping her real estate agent mother busy this year. The 26-year-old actress bought a house in Los Feliz for $2.6 million and a sale is in the works on her home in a 90210 neighborhood. The East Coast-inspired traditional...
Tags: Robin Williams, Personal Service, Naya Rivera, Bars and Clubs, Dining and Drinking
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