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Court ruling won't slow politics in health care debate
South Bend TribuneThe Supreme Court answered some key constitutional questions about the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act on Thursday, but the political controversy surrounding the health care law seems far from settled. Sean Savage, a Saint Mary’s...Tags: Democratic Party, U.S. Senate, Prescription Drugs, Politics, Republican Party
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Michiana Reality Game ... 'Beat the Heat'
Triple digit temperatures had people finding any way they could to stay cool. Still, the health of some people was affected by the heat. Fire departments throughout the area were sent on sporadic heat-related medical calls. Neither Memorial Hospital nor...
Tags: Air Pollution, Environmental Pollution, Hospitals and Clinics, Environmental Issues
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Norovirus blamed for sick campers at Notre Dame
SOUTH BEND – A norovirus is being blamed for the gastrointestinal outbreak that affected 106 students attending sports camp at the University of Notre Dame this week. That word came Friday afternoon from St. Joseph County Health Officer Dr....
Tags: Health and Safety at School, College Sports, University of Notre Dame, Calicivirus, Viral Diseases and Infections
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Car crash critically injures Elkhart teen
A late-night car crash Thursday in Elkhart County left an 18-year-old teen with head injuries. A Memorial Hospital nursing supervisor told WSBT Friday night Forrest Howard is in critical condition. Police say Howard was driving a 2001 Oldsmobile Intrique...
Tags: Head Injuries, Injuries and Wounds
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Assisted living plan causes stir at River View 500
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterMISHAWAKA -- What the senior and disabled tenants like here in the River View 500 building, 113 units that rise along Lincoln Way, is their sense of freedom. They can soak up views of the St. Joseph River and nearby parks or venture a block or two west...Tags: Nursing, Public Housing, Politics, Nursing Homes, Long Term Care
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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: Politics, Cairo (Egypt), Crime, Law and Justice, Revolutions, Customs and Tradition
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Mich. St. students make it through zombie pandemic
DETROIT (AP) — Dozens of Michigan State University students survived a zombie pandemic this summer. Or at least a class about one. For the past seven weeks, Glenn Stutzky, an instructor in the School of Social Work, taught a course not...
Tags: Social Sciences, Culture, Michigan State University, Epidemics and Plagues, Ghouls and Zombies (supernatural entities)
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Indiana court ruling could affect mentally ill kids
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A recent Indiana Court of Appeals opinion could affect how the state Department of Child Services obtains treatment for some children with mental illnesses or developmental disabilities. The Times of Munster reported (http://...Tags: Parenting, Juvenile Delinquency, Justice System, Family, Crime, Law and Justice
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2nd District candidates differ on health care law
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterAll of the candidates running in Indiana's 2nd District congressional race have complaints about the health care law the Supreme Court upheld last week. They differ, though, on how they think lawmakers should react. Republican Jackie Walorski firmly...Tags: Politics, Government Health Care, Libertarian Party, Small Businesses, Crime, Law and Justice
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Man wounds woman, child before killing self
BATAVIA TOWNSHIP, Mich. (AP) — Authorities say a man shot and wounded a woman and her 3-year-old son and held them hostage before fatally shooting himself in southern Michigan. The Daily Reporter of Coldwater and WOOD-TV report the woman and...Tags: Shootings, Injuries and Wounds
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Double dog snare: Burglary suspect caught by canine unit twice
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND — A police dog sniffed out a burglary suspect twice Monday after the South Bend man escaped from Memorial Hospital. The 47-year-old suspect James Radley attempted burglary at a South Bend home on the 1500 block of Ewing Avenue on...Tags: Police Arrests, Hospitals and Clinics
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Investigation under way into crash at New Paris Speedway that sent 6 race fans to hospital
NEW PARIS – We're learning more about a scary ending to an exciting evening at the race track in New Paris Saturday night. Just before midnight, a stock car hit a wall at the New Paris Speedway, injuring 6 spectators. Rick Rolston is the head of...
Tags: Jean Howard, Auto Racing, Injuries and Wounds
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