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Cheers through tears for Olympian Morgan Uceny
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterIt was a rainy Friday afternoon as residents gathered in the Plymouth High School Auditorium to watch as Morgan Uceny, Olympic contestant and Plymouth native, competed for a gold medal in the 1,500-meter sprint. “Plymouth’s No. 1 alumni is...Tags: Morgan Uceny, China, Track and Field
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'I Love South Bend' campaign fights 'dying city' label
SOUTH BEND – Newsweek Magazine called it a dying city, but a local radio personality says South Bend just needs a little love.
Tori James moved to South Bend as a teenager.
“I love what Downtown South Bend Incorporated is doing, all the...Tags: Business, Entertainment, Radio
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Rush!!!
First a note to those friends and acquaintances that have not already asked me what I think of Rush Limbaugh’s outrageous comments last week. Save yourself the time, because I really don’t care what he says. Limbaugh has always been a blowhard...Tags: PBS (tv network), Public Officials, Republican Party, Planned Parenthood, Government
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Three kings coming to South Bend, Mishawaka
On both Thursday and Friday, the public has a chance to sample the Latin American way to welcome those three kings, who bear gifts for the baby Jesus. The Feast of the Three Kings (or Fiesta de Reyes) marks the culmination of the Christmas season —...Tags: Parent Organizations, Religion and Belief, Hospitals and Clinics, Christmas, Health
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Can Benton Harbor leaders compromise?
WSBT-TV ReporterBENTON HARBOR – Some Benton Harbor leaders say they've been fed up with the leadership of the city's state-appointed emergency financial manager. Now, the group is planning to do something about it. "The jig is up and we're demanding all...Tags: Politics, Public Officials, Economy, Business and Finance, Local Government, Finance
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High court weighs policy against curse words on TV
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court is considering whether government regulators may still police the airwaves for curse words and other coarse content at a time when so many Americans have unregulated cable television, and the Internet is awash...Tags: Media Industry, Sonia Sotomayor, Radio, Music, George Carlin
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High school hockey coach fired amid hazing probe
HOWELL, Mich. (AP) — A varsity high school hockey coach and two assistants have been fired after the district was told players walked around a bar during a recent trip to Michigan's Upper Peninsula while wearing women's undergarments. Howell Public...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Travel, Ice Hockey, Hazing
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Police seeking suspects in killing of store owner
RIVER ROUGE, Mich. (AP) — Police in the Detroit suburb of River Rouge are seeking people involved in the fatal shooting of a convenience store co-owner. Radio station WWJ and television stations WJBK, WDIV and WXYZ report that the man in his 50s...Tags: Television Industry, Television Stations
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Nebraska woman convicted in school huffing case
GERING, Neb. (AP) — An 18-year-old Gering woman has been found guilty of child abuse for helping children she was supervising in an after-school program "huff" intoxicating fumes from cleaning products and other sources. Scottsbluff radio...Tags: Misdemeanors, Abusive Behavior
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Cleveland Rocks
In the early 1960’s and really for years beyond, the newspaper business was not exactly an upwardly mobile profession for women. The same could be said for broadcast journalism when I started several years later. Just about the best a woman could do...Tags: Career and Workplace, Retirement, Arts and Culture, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, Paul McCartney
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Paraguay dentist says Aerosmith's Tyler doing fine
ASUNCION, Paraguay (AP) — The Paraguayan dentist who treated Steven Tyler says the Aerosmith singer is "doing splendidly." Dr. Maria Bastos also says Tyler was "friendly and humble" as he received two dental implants. She told the Monumental...Tags: Paraguay, Steven Tyler, Entertainment, Dentistry and Dental Health, Music
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Nationwide emergency test set for 2 p.m.
Don't be alarmed this afternoon but a national Emergency Alert System test will take place at the same time on every TV and radio station, including satellite and cable systems. The government is running the first ever nationwide EAS test at 2:00 p.m....
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