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Repairs to South Bend bridge to start in May
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterThe Michigan Street bridge isn't falling down. That's the good news, according to Indiana Department of Transportation officials who outlined plans to repair cracks and deteriorating stones in the historic 98-year-old bridge during a public hearing...Tags: Human Interest, Manufacturing and Engineering
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UPDATE: Man badly burned, dogs killed in Mishawaka mobile home fire
MISHAWAKA — Police and firefighters are investigating whether a man who was badly burned in a fire Sunday night at Lake Shore Estates mobile home neighborhood may have set the fire himself.
The injured man, Randolph Banghart, 54, is listed in...Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Manufacturing and Engineering, Fires
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UPDATE: Firefighters keep flames away from paint storage at Stevensville company
Fire tore Mead Painting late Thursday night in Stevensville and as of mid-afternoon Friday, firefighters are working to find the fire's cause.
A passerby called 911 just before 11:30 p.m., saying flames were shooting from the building on Lincoln Avenue....Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Stevensville
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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: Manufacturing and Engineering, White House, Manufacturing and Engineering
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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: Politics, Crime, Law and Justice, John Kasich, Parties and Movements, Labor Legislation
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Crews battle Edwardsburg building fire
A commercial building in Edwardsburg was destroyed after an early morning fire Wednesday.
Just after 2 a.m., fire crews were dispatched to a building at Section and Max streets in Edwardsburg, just south of Edwardsburg High School.
Crews battled...Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Manufacturing and Engineering, Fertilizer, Fires, Chemicals
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Closing Bridgman post changes how Michigan State Police troopers work
BRIDGMAN – Just two days until the state police post in Bridgman closes for good, but Michigan State Police say it will not affect the number of troopers patrolling southwest Michigan.
State police are closing 29 posts across Michigan as the...Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering
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CONSUMER REPORTS: Viking range problem
Viking was the first to come out with pro-style ranges for home kitchens. They cost thousands of dollars. But in Consumer Reports' latest tests, there was a problem with the 30-inch Viking GSC5304BSS, which goes for $5,000. It shorted out and stopped...Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Consumers
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Indiana Toll Road suspends road projects for holiday travel
GRANGER, Ind. (AP) — The company that operates the Indiana Toll Road has suspended all road projects through the Labor Day weekend.
The ITR Concession Co. says it has removed all mainline lane restrictions during the Labor Day weekend to ease...Tags: Holiday Vacations, Manufacturing and Engineering, Trips and Vacations, Road Transportation, Holidays
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Police searching for suspect after abduction attempt reported in Mishawaka
Three girls gave police a detailed description of the man who they say tried to kidnap them down the street from their home.
The attempted abduction happened around 10:30 Tuesday morning in the 2100 block of East 4th Street, just west of Capital Avenue....Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Manufacturing and Engineering, Crimes, Kidnapping, Juvenile Delinquency
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UPDATE: Construction workers on strike; road, bridge projects put on hold
Hundreds of heavy equipment operators are walking off the job and onto the picket line in northern Indiana.
They’re not fighting for higher wages, but more health insurance benefits.
The International Union of Operating Engineers Local 150...Tags: Labor Disputes, Human Interest, Symptoms, Healthcare Contract Issues, Health
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Workers have no choice but to brave heat and humidity
MISHAWAKA-- The best place to avoid the heat and humidity is indoors, in the air conditioning. But that's not an option for people who make their living working outside.
Soaring temperatures and the heat index makes it feel like 100 degrees outside....Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Machine Manufacturing
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