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Pence will review school safety, no word on guns
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Gov.-elect Mike Pence announced plans Wednesday to conduct a thorough review of safety at Indiana schools in response to last week's school shootings in Connecticut. "As we formulate our budget, we will be pursuing resources...
Tags: Regional Authority, Interior Policy, Personal Weapon Control, Gun Control, Environmental Issues
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Former addict now counsels others
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND -- Ed Denny, a Broadway Christian Church volunteer, gently coaxed a woman to finish her plate of biscuits and gravy one morning at the church's daily breakfast for the homeless. "You need to put on weight," he congenially reminded the wispy...Tags: Indiana University, Christianity, Biscuits, Substance Abuse, Environmental Issues
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Daniels, wife to be Sonny and Cher for Halloween
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels and his wife will be dressing up as 1970s pop stars Sonny and Cher while handing out candy to trick-or-treaters at the governor's residence. The first lady's office says staff members will join Mitch...
Tags: Regional Authority, Cher, Halloween, Environmental Issues, Politics
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Elkhart Red Cross director heads off to help with Sandy
WSBT-TV reporterThe director of the Elkhart American Red Cross is boarding a plane to the state of New York this morning to help people who may be impacted by Tropical Storm Sandy. Frank Connoll's flight will be leaving around 10 Saturday morning from the South Bend...Tags: Charity, Environmental Issues, Tropical Storms, American Red Cross
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South Bend Clinic buys Cancer Care Partners center
South Bend TribuneMISHAWAKA -- Cancer Care Partners continues to offer outpatient oncology services at its Mishawaka treatment center despite a recent change of ownership. What started in September 2010 as a collaboration between South Bend Clinic and Indiana University...Tags: Health Care Reform (2009), Radiation Therapy, Human Interest, Health Treatments, Environmental Issues
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Elkhart students get up-close look at rain forest animals
WSBT-TVELKHART – Students at an Elkhart elementary school got to see a not-so-typical show-and-tell on Tuesday. The students at Woodland School had an up-close and personal introduction to a number of animals that live in tropical rain forests. It was...Tags: Education, Environmental Issues, Students, Wildlife, Endangered Species
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Pod of pilot whales stranded along Florida beach
FORT PIERCE, Fla. (AP) — Rescuers are struggling to help a pod of pilot whales that beached at a South Florida state park. Twenty of the whales from juveniles to adults came ashore Saturday morning at Avalon Beach State Park in St. Lucie County....
Tags: Environmental Issues, Endangered Species, Wildlife
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As Rome Burns
At least Nero played the fiddle while rome burned. But us? Apparently we can’t even read a thermometer. While evidence of climate change piles up around us like withering piles of corn stalks our esteemed leaders are only allowing us to head...
Tags: Rome (Italy), Weather, Joe McCarthy, Manhattan (New York City), Republican Party
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Colo. shooting: Police pleaded for ambulances
DENVER (AP) — As the horror unfolded for police first on the scene of the Colorado theater massacre, the officers repeatedly sent out urgent pleas for more ambulances even as a two-man crew and their rig were idling just a few miles away. Radio...Tags: The Dark Knight Rises (movie), Chris Henderson, Arts and Culture, Columbine High School, Injuries and Wounds
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Firefighters knock out grass fire near Woodland Elementary
Another busy day for local fire departments battling brush fires in these incredibly dry conditions. Elkhart firefighters responded to a grass fire near Woodland Elementary just before 4 p.m. Wednesday. They say a man was setting off fireworks on the...
Tags: Environmental Issues, Fires, Disasters and Accidents
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Arab Spring, American summer: Foreign students visit Michiana, tell their stories
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND -- Menna, 20, paid no attention to politics until the Egyptian revolution started on Jan. 25, 2011. "We never imagined the president would be overthrown," said the young medical student, who lives in Sohag, a city about 240 miles from Cairo,...Tags: Elections, Egyptian Revolution (2011-12), Unrest, Conflicts and War, Labor Legislation, Religion and Belief
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Boater Beware: DNR sends warning about extremely low lake levels
WSBT TV ReporterParts of our area are still in a moderate to extreme drought, and the lack of rainfall is now impacting area lakes and the boaters who use them. The 4th of July is the biggest boating day of the year, and the Department of Natural Resources is warning...Tags: Lakes and Ponds, Environmental Issues, Weather Warnings
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