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EXCLUSIVE: Teen convicted of murdering boyfriend talks to WSBT
BERRIEN COUNTY – Early Wednesday, 17-year-old Destiny Coulson went to a women's state prison near Ann Arbor to serve at least the next 14 years for killing her boyfriend.The Berrien Springs teenager was sentenced Monday for murdering 21-year-old...
Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, Disc Jockeys, Prisons
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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: Human Interest, Health Care Reform (2009), Conservation, Hospitals and Clinics, Radiation Therapy
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Mom walking 155 miles across Michigan to raise awareness and money
A Berrien County mom is about to walk 155 miles across Michigan to raise money for cancer. She lost her 24-year-old son to leukemia and lymphoma and now hopes to help others fight the disease. "This is him playing soccer. He was number 5. That was his...
Tags: Human Interest, Leukemia, Diseases and Illnesses, Lymphoma
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Colts' Arians ready to step in for ill Pagano
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Bruce Arians always wanted to coach his own NFL team. The chance has arrived, and not how he wanted it to go. He will be replacing an old friend on an interim basis in the middle of a season because of a serious illness. The...
Tags: Andrew Luck, Chemotherapy, Ben Roethlisberger, Green Bay Packers, Peyton Manning
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New power lines in South Bend may mean new jobs
New power lines are coming to downtown South Bend. Normally that's not news, but in this case they may mean new jobs. Thursday morning South Bend's Redevelopment Commission gave approval to bringing more power for developer Kevin Smith's Union Station... -
Remembering Bob Newton: "Full bore from here on out"
WSBT-TVLAKEVILLE – You could say amateur racing is where he found his calling. “Every racer has a complaint, why they lost a race,” explained longtime Hoosier Tire employee Irish Saunders. “And Bob’s complaint was because of tires....Tags: Car Tires, Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations
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Berrien County mom fights rare cancer
WSBT-TVCOLOMA, Mich. – This month is Lymphoma Awareness Month.A Coloma wife and mother of three is battling a rare form of this disease known as T-Cell Lymphoma cancer. Lisa Tavolacci gave birth to her third child earlier this year and soon after found...Tags: Chemotherapy, Diseases and Illnesses, Science and Technology, Hodgkins Disease, Lymphoma
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Shotgun-wielding cancer patient thwarts robbery
LAKETON TOWNSHIP, Mich. (AP) — A 63-year-old man with stage 4 lymphoma, steady nerves and a double-barreled shotgun thwarted a break-in at his western Michigan home and convinced two suspects to surrender, police said. Dixon Smith said he...Tags: Lymphoma
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Orangutan's cancer treatment similar to humans
MIAMI (AP) — Peanut is an 8-year-old orangutan and a star attraction at Miami's Jungle Island. These days she's also got a team of cancer doctors huddling around her, watching as the chemo drip flows into her veins. Peanut, who was diagnosed with...Tags: Animals, Chemotherapy, University of Miami, Apple iPad, Peanuts
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Study: Smoking ban not hurting bars, restaurants
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — A study says Michigan's ban on smoking in bars and restaurants has not significantly hurt sales at those establishments. The study commissioned by the state's Department of Community Health and conducted by University of...
Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Lotteries, Politics, Detroit Free Press, Freedom of the Press
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Thief told store clerk mother is dying of cancer
WATERFORD TOWNSHIP, Mich. (AP) — Police say a pistol-wielding man who robbed a suburban Detroit convenience store told the clerk his mother is dying of cancer before leaving with cash from the register. The Detroit Free Press (http://on.freep.com/...
Tags: Theft, Waterford, Politics, Death, Detroit Free Press
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Could Councilman's health concerns halt job growth at South Bend company?
WSBT TV ReporterSOUTH BEND – Some argue it's a key element to South Bend's future, but a Common Council member has concerns about electricity, electromagnetic fields and the potential risk for cancer for people living near Union Station Technology Center. Those...Tags: Time (magazine), Science and Technology, Medical Research, Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations
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