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New SW Ind. coal mine to eventually employ 330
OWENSVILLE, Ind. (AP) — The owners of a new southwestern Indiana coal mine say the project will create 330 new jobs once it hits full production in a few years. Tulsa, Okla.-based Alliance Resource Partners dedicated the $200 million mine last week...Tags: Mining, Coal, Alliance Resource Partners LP
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Indiana move to cut Planned Parenthood funds blocked
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Planned Parenthood of Indiana expects to start offering services to Medicaid patients again Saturday after a federal judge ruled the state is not allowed to cut off the organization's public funding for general health services...Tags: Health, Government, Justice System, Health Insurance, Court Preliminary
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Like a Spirit in the Night
Or at least that is how the story goes when a still struggling rock and roll band met The Big Man, and the change was made uptown. It was a stormy night along the Jersey Shore – the wind was howling, the lightening was flashing – and then,...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, The E Street Band (music group), Rock and Roll (genre), Building Material, Rhythm and Blues (genre)
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Sky didn't fall in South Bend, just parts of parking garages
SOUTH BEND — For some, it must have seemed like the sky was falling.
Twice in less than 24 hours, pieces of a downtown parking garage came crashing to the ground.
The first, between 9 and 10 p.m. Wednesday, occurred at the entrance to the...Tags: Building Material, Science and Technology
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No employees injured in Elkhart's Thermal Ceramics plant fire
An oven caught fire just before 1 a.m. Monday at Thermal Ceramics, 2730 Industrial Parkway in Elkhart.
A company spokeswoman told WSBT-TV all employees were safely evacuated and no one was injured. An exact number of employees working at the time of the...Tags: Health, Employees, Career and Workplace, Building Material, Material Science
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Guilty verdict in South Bend murder retrial
SOUTH BEND -- A murder case that stretched more than a decade was laid to rest Thursday when a jury convicted John Q. Lloyd of the 2000 slaying of Edward Dabros. It was the second time Lloyd was on trial for the crime. In December, a jury was unable...Tags: Justice System, Drug Trafficking, Trials, Crimes, Prosecution
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1 man dead, 1 serious after Ind. crane topples
NEW CASTLE, Ind. (AP) — An eastern Indiana coroner says one worker is dead and a second seriously injured after an industrial crane the two men were working on toppled at a steel manufacturing plant. Henry County Coroner Stacey Guffey said Tuesday...Tags: Health, Employees, Career and Workplace, Injuries and Wounds, Indiana
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South Bend's core bled thousands
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterTwo years ago, Juan Escareño moved to South Bend from his native Detroit, a city that lost about a quarter of its population from 2000 to 2010. He now lives at the corner of Sherman and California avenues, in a part of South Bend that lost an even larger...Tags: Building Material, California, Homes, Foreclosures, Real Estate
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Obama tells Mubarak: Must take 'concrete steps'
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama is stepping up the pressure on Egypt. Obama says he has personally told President Hosni Mubarak in a phone call to take "concrete steps" to expand rights inside the Arab nation and refrain from violence...Tags: Demonstration, Foreign Aid, White House, Barack Obama, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Employees brave icy Michiana temps to get outdoor jobs done
Baby, it’s cold outside.
But those of you who spend the majority of your time inside should consider yourselves lucky since not everyone shares that good fortune.
"I’ve been out here since 7:30 this morning (Friday)," Roger Driver, traffic...Tags: Health, Hypothermia, Physical Conditions, Traffic, Employees
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South Bend Heroes Camp founders honored at Statehouse
Pat Magley came of age on the hardwood and humbled more than a few opponents as a basketball star at LaSalle High School and West Georgia College.
But on Thursday, on the marble floor below the rotunda of the Indiana Statehouse, it was Magley who felt...Tags: College Sports, Mitch Daniels, Crime, Law and Justice, Sports, Justice and Rights
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Group delivers dog houses to those in need
WSBT recently told you about a local group making dog houses for folks who can't afford them. Shelter that is important to keep dogs warm outside in winter weather.
On Sunday, the organization started making house calls to deliver them. They want to...Tags: Building Material, Homes, Human Interest, Dog (animal)
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