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Market Basket: A rebirth after fire for Jeannie's House
Jeannie Rogge arrived at her South Bend restaurant shortly after 5 a.m. on Feb. 7. She unlocked the door, turned on the lights and the grill, and then headed to the back room to prep for breakfast. She looked forward to seeing many of the regulars;...
Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Heavy Engineering, Restaurants, Highway Transportation, Potatoes
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Investigation finds mechanical failure to blame for propane fire near South Bend gas station
SOUTH BEND – A fire at a South Bend gas station has been ruled accidental. Late Wednesday morning, crews were called to the parking lot behind the Speedway in the 1700 block of South Bend Ave. A propane tank caught fire. When crews arrived,...
Tags: Machine Manufacturing, Downstream Oil and Gas Activities
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Travelers prepare for Fourth of July holiday
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND -- More than 42.9 million people will be traveling by air and road this Fourth of July and in Indiana, an estimated 889,000 residents will add to the majority of vacationers traveling by car. This year is different, however. The holiday falls...Tags: Automotive Equipment, Labor Day, AAA, Holidays, Holiday Vacations
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Paper maps: Amid GPS boom, nostalgia finds a place
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Used to be, Dad would stuff a half-dozen maps in the glove box before setting out with the family on a road trip to see the waterfalls at Yosemite or the granite faces of Mount Rushmore. Colorful maps bearing the logos of the...Tags: New Products, AAA, Henry Rodriguez, Google Inc., Trips and Vacations
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NPR considers Studebaker's transforming impact on South Bend
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSouth Bend received some national attention Thursday afternoon for efforts to transform the city’s image from a place that used to make cars into a center for new technology. The NPR program "All Things Considered" aired a segment about South...Tags: Automotive Equipment, Radio, Entertainment, NPR, Economy, Business and Finance
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SCAM ALERT: Don't get tricked into giving up your MasterCard number
WSBT has been inundated with calls and emails from viewers about a phone scam that is targeting their cellphones. It's a robo-call claiming to be from 1st Source bank advising that your MasterCard has been deactivated. It prompts you to press one to...
Tags: Banking, Heavy Engineering, 1st Source Corp.
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Ivy Tech in Elkhart unveils expansion plans
WSBT-TVELKHART – Despite Indiana's 7.9% unemployment rate, manufacturers are having trouble filling job vacancies. And it's not just Indiana. A survey of manufacturing executives across the country found 67% of companies had a moderate to severe...Tags: Automotive Equipment, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Awards and Prizes
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Fire damages South Bend printing business
What caused Monday’s fire at Lightning Litho Printing on South Miami Street is under investigation. The business was closed and residents of two apartments above the business were unharmed. Fire crews found heavy smoke coming through the roof of...
Tags: Heavy Engineering, South Miami
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Autism brain samples damaged after freezer problem
BELMONT, Mass. (AP) — Scientists say a freezer malfunction at a Boston-area hospital has damaged one-third of the world's largest collection of autism brain samples. The Boston Globe (http://bo.st/NsoCwH) reports that an official at Harvard-...Tags: Boston, Autism, The Boston Globe, Electrical Appliance, Health
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Manufacturer expands Elkhart headquarters, adds jobs
Automotive Climate Control will add up to 40 new jobs by 2015 as it expands its headquarters in Elkhart. The company announced its plans Thursday, noting the company currently employs 51 full time employees and has begun hiring supervisors, engineers and...
Tags: Automotive Equipment, Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations
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Yorktown to make stop in Lake Michigan harbor
SAUGATUCK, Mich. (AP) — The cruise ship Yorktown is expected to make its inaugural visit to Saugatuck in West Michigan. MLive.com reports that the stop Sunday will be the first of seven this summer in the city along Lake Michigan. Saugatuck-...Tags: Shipbuilding, Yorktown (York, Virginia)
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Talk of drones patrolling US skies spawns anxiety
WASHINGTON (AP) — The prospect that thousands of drones could be patrolling U.S. skies by the end of this decade is raising the specter of a Big Brother government that peers into backyards and bedrooms. The worries began mostly on the political...Tags: Government, Air Transportation Industry, Laws, American Civil Liberties Union, Justice and Rights
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