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Magazine: Carmel tops among mid-sized US cities
CARMEL, Ind. (AP) — A magazine says Carmel is the best place to live among cities with populations of 50,000 to 300,000 people. Money magazine said Monday it rated the Indianapolis suburb ahead of No. 2 McKinney, Texas, followed by Eden Prairie,...Tags: Periodicals
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South Bend Tribune carrier smelled trouble
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterMISHAWAKA -- It took a strong nose and the common sense of a paper delivery woman, but subscribing to the newspaper paid off in an unexpected way for some residents of Remington Court apartments. Kathy Leuthold, a South Bend Tribune carrier, noticed a... -
Panel of experts outlines Indiana's access laws
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterStarting July 1, Indiana judges will have the authority to levy civil fines against public officials who deliberately violate the state's public meetings or access to public records laws. If a public access lawsuit if filed and found valid, a judge can...Tags: Lawyers, Politics, Public Officials, Government, Fines
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RV hall of fame a trip down memory lane
ELKHART, Ind. (AP) — The 1916 Cozy Camper sat off a winding black road near the edge of sand and grass, its orange canvas flaps pulled open to reveal two thin blue mattresses atop metal springs. Nearby, Margaret Campbell marveled over the back...
Tags: Rentals, Travel, Trips and Vacations, Mae West, Arts and Culture
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Could "Grilled Meat" chips be popular in the US?
NEW YORK (AP) — Chocolate dog food. Old garden hose. Weirdly fishy. Take a panel of seven foodies and ply them with with exotic versions of popular American snacks from around the world, and these are the reactions you get. Tentative nibbles and...Tags: Bob Marley, Russia, The Associated Press, Olive Garden, Red Caviar
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South Bend weighs in on Time magazine cover debate
It’s a magazine cover creating controversy and sparking debate across the country. We’re talking about the cover of Time, set to hit stands May 21. It's raising a question among parents, doctors and critics: How old is too old when it comes...
Tags: Health, Periodicals, Human Body, Breastfeeding
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Biological mom of slain boy seeks custody of baby
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — The biological mother of a 7-year-old boy whose 2005 death at the hands of his adoptive parents sparked outrage and state reforms is seeking custody of her sixth child. The Lansing State Journal reports (http://on.lsj.com/...Tags: William Campbell, Abusive Behavior, Family, Netherlands, Crime, Law and Justice
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College Football Hall of Fame's move to Atlanta being re-evaluated
South Bend TribuneThe future home of the College Football Hall of Fame could be in doubt, according to a report in an Atlanta newspaper, but what that means for the Hall's future in South Bend remains uncertain. On Thursday, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution published an...Tags: Sports, College Sports, Football
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First of 2 papers on lab-made bird flu published
NEW YORK (AP) — Four months ago the U.S. government sought to block publication of two studies about how scientists created an easily spread form of bird flu. Now a revised version of one paper is seeing the light of day with the government's...
Tags: Health, Research, Medical Research, Viral Diseases and Infections, Genes and Chromosomes
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New school formula? Tax income = advertising money = voucher students
Some area public schools are spending taxpayer dollars to advertise their districts ... via television, newspaper and Internet ... in a trend to cull new students. Parents can not only choose what public school to send their child to thanks to School of...
Tags: Entertainment, Teaching and Learning, Marketing, Radio, Students
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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: Credit and Debt, Theft, Prisons, Prisons, Murder
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Teacher attending racial sensitivity workshop because of Benton Harbor quiz question
STEVENSVILLE, Mich. (AP) — A white teacher in Stevensville has agreed to attend a racial sensitivity workshop after giving a vocabulary quiz that described nearby Benton Harbor – a poor, mostly black city – as "sordid."
The full...Tags: Facebook, Teaching and Learning, Stevensville, Students, Teachers
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