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$100 for you -- Daniels touts tax credit from $2B Indiana surplus
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Gov. Mitch Daniels is touting state cash reserves he says will send an additional $100 to each Indiana taxpayer through automatic tax credits next year. Daniels said Tuesday he expects the state to close its books for the fiscal...
Tags: Mitch Daniels, Politics, Tax Credits, Taxation
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Elkhart County's RV Hall of Fame picks up $10,000 donation toward debt
ELKHART, Ind. (AP) — A company that provides phone and other communication services has donated $10,000 to a recreation vehicle hall of fame in northern Indiana. The Elkhart Truth reports (http://bit.ly/w6fC3O ) reports that Frontier Communications...Tags: Debt Market, Human Interest
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Plymouth company Zentis on growth spurt
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterPLYMOUTH -- Zentis Food Solutions North America is riding the growing wave of demand for new types of yogurt products. The company, which produces fruit preparations for the bakery and dairy industries, announced Monday it will invest $15.6 million to...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Food Industry, Companies and Corporations, Industrial Production, E. coli Infection
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Whirlpool to pay for moving jobs out of Indiana
On Tuesday morning Indiana's Economic Development Corporation announced Benton Harbor-based Whirlpool Corporation will pay Indiana $800,000 for moving jobs out of the state. This is to resolve tax credits and incentives associated with the loss of...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations, Whirlpool Corp.
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Alleged thieves took wallet from Notre Dame dorm
A pair of thieves allegedly entered a University of Notre Dame residence hall in November and stole a student’s wallet from his dorm room, according to recent court documents. Christopher Washington and Brittney Thibault, both of of South Bend,...
Tags: University of Notre Dame, Theft, GameStop
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CONSUMER REPORTS: Dicey debit cards
In this era of rising bank fees, a new type of plastic is gaining ground! It’s prepaid debit cards and they do not require a bank account. You can buy them in stores and online. They bear familiar logos like MasterCard and Visa. And like a regular...Tags: Banking, Consumers
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Report: Double-homicide suspect misled court
CHARLOTTE, Mich. (AP) — Court documents show that a Michigan man charged with killing a retired state police detective and his wife was on work release for a job that didn't exist at the time of the slayings. Christopher Perrien, 38, told Eaton...Tags: Justice System, Murder, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, The Associated Press
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New computer scam steals personal information with your help
GOSHEN – Vishing is a new way thieves take your personal and credit information using a phone and your computer.
"There are some serious alerts coming from our server,” said Chad Spencer with Maple Tronics in Goshen.
He recited a common...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Microsoft Corporation, Viral Diseases and Infections, Companies and Corporations, Companies and Corporations
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RELEASE: Free tax help preparation and e-file
(Elkhart, Kosciusko, Marshall and St. Joseph County) Starting January 17, VITA (Volunteer Income Tax Assistance) will begin free tax preparation & e-filing appointments for individuals and families in Elkhart, Kosciusko, Marshall and St. Joseph County...Tags: United Way , Personal Income, Federal Income Tax, Politics, Income Tax
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Zappos says customer database hacked
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Online shoe seller Zappos.com says a hacker may have accessed the personal information of up to 24 million customers. The company says customers' credit card and payment information was not stolen. But names, phone numbers,...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Zappos.com, Companies and Corporations, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Computing and Information Technology Industry
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Unity Gardens looks to expand at Ardmore site
SOUTH BEND — What started in 2008 with the planting of a few seeds in the ground, could soon grow an education center, designed to bring more locally grown food to the city. Organizers of the Unity Gardens will appear before South Bend’s...Tags: Healthy Diet, Human Interest
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More TIF money OK'd for Mishawaka senior apartments
MISHAWAKA — Work should finally begin in January on the senior apartments planned for a century-old landmark near downtown: the former high school and Mishawaka Furniture store at 402 Lincoln Way W. The city’s Redevelopment Commission...Tags: Politics, Housing and Urban Planning, Interior Policy
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