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Ford recalls 450,426 minivans and SUVs
DEARBORN, Mich. (AP) — Ford says it's recalling nearly half a million minivans and SUVs because of a pair of mechanical issues. The Dearborn, Mich.-based automaker is recalling 205,896 Freestar and Mercury Monterey minivans made during the 2004 and...Tags: Mercury, Ford Motor Co., Ford, Automotive Equipment, SUVs and Crossovers
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Kan. woman pleads in baby's hair dryer death
HUTCHINSON, Kan. (AP) — A Kansas woman who left a hair dryer running to warm her infant daughter on a freezing night has pleaded no contest to involuntary manslaughter in the baby's death. Brigit Hippen, of Hutchinson, had been scheduled to go on...Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Punishment, Punishment, Hyperthermia, Electrical Appliance
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Hyundai Elantra wins car of year
DETROIT (AP) — The Hyundai Elantra has won the North American Car of the Year award. The award was announced at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, which holds media previews this week and opens to the public on Jan. 14. The...Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Volkswagen, North American International Auto Show, Honda, Land Rover
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Princeton Toyota plant produces 3 millionth vehicle
PRINCETON, Ind. (AP) — Workers at a Toyota Motor Corp. plant in southwestern Indiana are celebrating the plant's production of its 3 millionth vehicle. The Evansville Courier & Press reports (http://bit.ly/wI9gXY ) that workers marked the...Tags: Toyota, Toyota Motor Corp., Automotive Equipment, Japan Earthquake and Tsunami (2011)
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Colorado company wants to recreate Studebaker vehicles
SOUTH BEND, Ind. – In 1966, the Studebaker Company shut down production of the Lark and closed its factory doors. Now, 46 years later, a start-up automaker in Colorado wants to get the Studebaker name and style back on the road and wants its first...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Vehicles, Manufacturing and Engineering, Services and Shopping, Companies and Corporations
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Indiana House Dems end long right-to-work fight
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — In the end, they just didn't have the votes.
For two legislative sessions, Indiana Democrats fought the divisive labor measure known as right-to-work. They offered amendments aimed at changing the bill. They sought to put the...Tags: BP Plc, Manufacturing and Engineering, Crime, Law and Justice, John Kasich, Mitch Daniels
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Could Studebakers be made once again in South Bend?
WSBT-TV ReporterA Colorado businessman says South Bend has moved up on his list of possible factory sites now that the right-to-work bill has passed. This is an update to a story we brought you last week about the new Studebaker Motor company, a start-up automaker in...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Manufacturing and Engineering, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Automotive Equipment, Companies and Corporations
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Building a better system: Kem Krest continues to evolve
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterKem Krest Corp., an automotive-dependent service acquired by partners Amish Shah and David Weaver on the threshold of the Great Recession, has accelerated through the downturn with strategic diversification and an agile business model. The firm was named...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Manufacturing and Engineering, Companies and Corporations, Automotive Equipment, Economy, Business and Finance
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Crews battle South Bend restaurant fire
Fire crews were dispatched to a South Bend business early Tuesday morning after a fire broke out in a restaurant kitchen.
Firefighters were dispatched to the 1400 block of Mishawaka Avenue, to the Jeannie's House restaurant (formerly the White House...Tags: Heavy Engineering, Manufacturing and Engineering, White House
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Cops: Ohio dad stuck son in dryer, then turned it on for punishment
CAMBRIDGE, Ohio (AP) — Police say an Ohio man who stuck his 3-year-old son in a clothes dryer as punishment and then turned it on is facing child endangerment charges. The Zanesville Times reports that 40-year-old Jamial Bayly is scheduled for a...Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Punishment, Punishment, Electrical Appliance
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Michigan's population exodus shifts into reverse
The state that lost population during the 2010 census results may be stopping that trend. New numbers from the annual population census show fewer people appear to be leaving Michigan. Experts credit an improving economy which means more jobs.
For about...Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, 2010 Census, General Motors Corp., Automotive Equipment, Fairfax (Fairfax, Virginia)
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Questions swirl around $6 billion nuclear lab
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — At Los Alamos National Laboratory, officials are moving forward with final design and initial construction plans for a new $6 billion nuclear lab. But questions continue to swirl about exactly what kind of nuclear and plutonium...Tags: Defense Equipment, Japan, Kennedy Krieger Institute, Japan Earthquake and Tsunami (2011)
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