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St. Joseph County's proposed expanded smoking ban fails
The St. Joseph County Council voted 7-2 Tuesday to deny a controversial proposal to expand the countywide smoking ban to include bars, restaurants and private clubs.
In the end, only Democrats Mike Kruk and Mark Catanzarite supported the bill, which...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Labor Legislation, St. Joseph County (Indiana), Health, Career and Workplace
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How are charter schools different?
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterAs March madness rages in Indianapolis -- at the Statehouse -- parents cozy up to something they know for certain: girls playing basketball in a public school. Woosh. Two points for another team of fifth- and sixth-graders. Sit next to a parent for a...Tags: Wales, Colleges and Universities, Stanford University, Basketball, Science and Technology
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IUSB chancellor will retire in 2013
SOUTH BEND — Indiana University South Bend Chancellor Una Mae Reck will retire in June 2013, one year later than IU’s retirement policy otherwise would require her to step down. IU President Michael McRobbie has asked her to postpone her...Tags: Labor Legislation, Elections, Career and Workplace, Retirement, South Bend (St. Joseph, Indiana)
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IUSB Gospel Ensemble hitting the road
The Indiana University South Bend Gospel Ensemble is part of the university's vocal music family.
Like any other sibling, the gospel ensemble has its own unique qualities, which was evident during the Martin Luther King Jr. Day concert held at the...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Vocal Music (genre), Human Interest, Trips and Vacations, Martin Luther King Day
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Goshen, LaPorte, Starke hospitals take on IU name
Three area hospitals are taking on new names as the result of a rebranding campaign by their Indianapolis-based parent organization.
Clarian Health, which is the nonprofit Indianapolis-based parent of Goshen Health System and LaPorte Regional Health...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Human Interest, Bloomington (Monroe, Indiana), Health, Family
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Parents say son accused of threatening South Bend congressman needs help, not jail
GRANGER — Brett Keiling, 46, who is charged with threatening U.S. Rep. Joe Donnelly and his office staff, is a mentally ill man who badly needs help rather than incarceration, according to his elderly parents.
"When he was a child, I thought I...Tags: Colleges and Universities, St. Joseph County (Indiana), Health, Psychiatry, Career and Workplace
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Much to do for Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday in Michiana
SOUTH BEND — Once again, local groups are offering a large menu of live music, drama, dance, food and discussions to honor the birthday of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr.
The national holiday will be observed Monday.
All events are...Tags: Arts and Culture, Colleges and Universities, St. Joseph County (Indiana), Music Industry, Health
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Experts: No relief in sight for missing Indiana jobs
JASPER, Ind. (AP) — Indiana economists say changes in manufacturing and the lingering effects of the recession could forever alter Indiana's economic landscape. The state has gained just 31,000 new jobs since the recession ended in 2009. But it...Tags: Indianapolis, Indiana
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Economy keeping many Indiana students in college
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — An economy that's still struggling and a state effort to reward colleges for retaining students is leading to record spring enrollments at many Indiana colleges. Indiana University in Bloomington, Ivy Tech Community College and...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Bloomington (Monroe, Indiana), Indianapolis, Indiana, Education
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South Bend's population even smaller than projected
SOUTH BEND — The city’s population last year shrunk to its lowest level in at least 50 years, according to data released today by the U.S. Census Bureau.
The city’s population fell from 107,789 in 1999 to 101,168 in 2009. That 6.1-...Tags: St. Joseph County (Indiana), United States Census Bureau, Indiana, Michigan, South Bend (St. Joseph, Indiana)
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Indiana University teams with NASA for Mars research planning
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) — Indiana University researchers are working with NASA scientists to help the space agency determine what types of research to conduct and how to analyze their findings. NASA scientist Chris McKay says IU's work will help...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Research, Space Programs, Education, Science and Technology
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Large empty retail sites could be broken up
The retail sector is bracing for another round of vacancies after Borders announced this week that it will close 30 percent of its stores.
Initially, most locations, including the Mishawaka Borders store, will go dark.
The buildings will be placed...Tags: Human Interest, Blockbuster, Bloomington (Monroe, Indiana), Best Buy Co., Inc., Restaurant and Catering Industry
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