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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, Interior Policy, Housing and Urban Planning
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Middlebury Police issue phone scam alert
Middlebury Police are warning residents about a recent phone scam that has affected several families in the town.
Police say the automated phone call tells credit card holders their card is frozen and they need to enter their credit card number to re-...Tags: Middlebury
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The 'expanding' work force
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSara Sauer was a fit athlete who played golf and softball at LaVille Junior-Senior High School in Lakeville, but when she graduated in 2004 and got an office job, she ballooned to up to more than 200 pounds. The weight piled on, she said, because of...Tags: Health, Health and Medical Professionals, 2016 Olympic Games, Companies and Corporations, Plymouth
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McDonald's worker accused of stealing credit info
DETROIT (AP) — Burger, fries — and fraud? Federal prosecutors in Detroit charged a woman with stealing credit card numbers while working at a McDonald's restaurant. A criminal complaint filed Monday against Shantez Mines says the Detroit...Tags: McDonald's, Justice System, Lawyers, Prosecution, Theft
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Bloody clothes, stolen credit cards found
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Authorities have recovered bloody clothing, a knife and stolen credit cards in their investigation of a couple accused of going on a killing spree across the Pacific Northwest that left four people dead. An affidavit filed in...Tags: Theft
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Officials: Teen put $500 of pizza on stolen cards
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — Authorities in Tennessee say a 15-year-old boy posed as a police officer to steal people's credit card numbers, then racked up hundreds of dollars in charges for pizza and a house party. The Commercial Appeal in Memphis...Tags: Theft
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Rushton Building, Kizer House set for new use
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND - Plans are in the works to revitalize two of the signature structures of the West Washington Historic District. The South Bend Heritage Foundation is cooperating with Indiana Landmarks to convert The Rushton Building, long a vacant eyesore at...Tags: Politics, Taxation, Human Interest, Tax Credits
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Study: Michigan among states raising poor's taxes
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — A study says Michigan is among just a handful of states raising taxes on low-income working families to finance tax cuts for other groups. The Washington-based Center for Budget and Policy Priorities released its report...Tags: Rick Snyder, Personal Income
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Illinois' death row officially shuts down
CHICAGO (AP) — Death row in Illinois is dead. On Friday, a ban that Gov. Pat Quinn signed into law in March took effect. It's a quiet last chapter to the story of capital punishment in Illinois, which captured the attention of the world in 2000...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Prisons, Politics, Punishment, George Ryan
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Prison ordered in sex assault
NILES — A Niles man will be spending the next 14 years in prison for sexually assaulting a young woman at Riverfront Park in Niles last fall.
Mark Douglas Weiss, 58, of Broadway in Niles, was sentenced Monday in Berrien County Trial Court for...Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Health, Meijer, Inc., Stress, Justice System
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South Bend larceny ring targeting purses
A group of thieves has been snatching wallets at various restaurants and small retail stores recently in South Bend, the latest city the thieves have targeted between here and Chicago, police said.
The group of four women tend to dress in nice clothes,...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Restaurants, Lifestyle and Leisure, Dining and Drinking, Theft
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Republicans say new consumer bureau too powerful
WASHINGTON (AP) — House Republicans said Wednesday that a new government agency designed to protect consumers from problems with mortgages, credit cards and other lenders has too much power. They also criticized it for participating in a federal-...Tags: Business Institutions, Politics, Spencer Bachus, White House, Washington, DC
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