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    Jan 30, 2013 |Story| AP Broadcast
  1. Weather Service: 2nd small Indiana tornado confirmed

    INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Predawn storms that raked Indiana on Wednesday spawned two small tornadoes and destructive winds, uprooting trees, downing power lines and flattening barns and other structures. An EF1 tornado with winds of 85-95 mph damaged...

    Tags: Weather Reports, Tornadoes, National Weather Service, Natural Disasters, Weather

  2. Sep 28, 2012 |Story| WSBT-TV
  3. UPDATE: U.S. 31 in Niles back to normal after semi accident

    <span style="font-size: small;">NILES &ndash; Traffic is no longer backed up after a stretch of U.S. 31 was closed early this morning following a semi accident.</span>
    NILES – Traffic is no longer backed up after a stretch of U.S. 31 was closed early this morning following a semi accident. The accident happened just after 4 a.m. A semi tipped over. The truck was carrying 90,000 pounds of shingles. Clean up...

    Tags: Traffic

  4. Nov 12, 2011 |Story| South Bend Tribune
  5. Students put finishing touches on houses for man's best friend

    <span style="font-size: small;">Eight shingled doghouses line the hallway outside Steve Whitaker&rsquo;s construction class at Clay High School as Samantha Saberniak drills finishing screws into a ninth.</span>
    South Bend Tribune Staff Writer
    Eight shingled doghouses line the hallway outside Steve Whitaker’s construction class at Clay High School as Samantha Saberniak drills finishing screws into a ninth. “Good job,” says Bill Sykes, head of the Michiana Animal Alliance...

    Tags: Metal and Mineral, Building Material, Animals, Education, Human Interest

  6. May 17, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  7. Martinsburg residents encouraged to take part in spring cleanup Saturday

    Martinsburg officials are encouraging city residents to &ldquo;take pride in your community&rdquo; Saturday as part of the city&rsquo;s annual spring cleanup and anti-littering program.
    Martinsburg officials are encouraging city residents to “take pride in your community” Saturday as part of the city’s annual spring cleanup and anti-littering program. Free dumping of unwanted items and debris will be accepted at the...
  8. May 15, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. It's magnificent

    Chicago's got more than 4,795 of them, but only one mile is called "magnificent."
    RedEye
    Chicago's got more than 4,795 of them, but only one mile is called "magnificent." That stretch of North Michigan Avenue—which actually is just shy of a mile in length—from the Chicago River to Oak Street certainly is bustling. On any given...

    Tags: Festive Events, Google Inc., Ryder Cup, Arts and Culture, Lifestyle and Leisure

  10. May 9, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  11. Historic homes populate Hagerty and Lloyd district in Aberdeen

    The list of residents who once lived in the Hagerty and Lloyd Historic District reads like a who's who of famous Aberdonians: author L. Frank Baum, philanthropist C.C. Lee, U.S. Sen. James Henderson Kyle and F.H. Hagerty.
    The list of residents who once lived in the Hagerty and Lloyd Historic District reads like a who's who of famous Aberdonians: author L. Frank Baum, philanthropist C.C. Lee, U.S. Sen. James Henderson Kyle and F.H. Hagerty.  Kathie Allstot led a walking...

    Tags: Book, William McKinley, Realty, Arts and Culture, Human Interest

  12. May 1, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. Rerouting the rainfall

    Rain should flow off the roof across valleys, around vent pipes, past skylights, into a gutter and then to a leader that empties where the water can't flow back against the foundation. But all along the route there are potential bottlenecks.
    Rain should flow off the roof across valleys, around vent pipes, past skylights, into a gutter and then to a leader that empties where the water can't flow back against the foundation. But all along the route there are potential bottlenecks. Most are...

    Tags: Rubber Products Industry, Headaches

  14. May 2, 2013 |Column| South Bend Tribune
  15. Scam plays on utility bill angle

    Utility companies throughout the United States and Canada are warning their customers that scammers are calling residents and impersonating utility staff, claiming to be collecting on late bills.
    Utility companies throughout the United States and Canada are warning their customers that scammers are calling residents and impersonating utility staff, claiming to be collecting on late bills. Here's how the scam works. Your phone rings, and the...

    Tags: Investments, Politics, Business, Personal Data Collection, Home Improvement

  16. May 1, 2013 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  17. Soggy spring brings severe storms early this season

    Central Floridians are used to rough weather in the summer.
    Central Floridians are used to rough weather in the summer. But this year, the destructive squalls are beginning their rampages early, sparking lightning strikes, spawning hail, tossing lawn furniture and twisting pool enclosures — all before May....

    Tags: Orlando Weather, Winter Park, Orange County (Florida), Tropical Storms, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

  18. Apr 29, 2013 |Story| South Bend Tribune
  19. Maxing out a mini

    NEW BUFFALO -- Into miniatures? Richard Pleimling is, in a big way.
    South Bend Tribune
    NEW BUFFALO -- Into miniatures? Richard Pleimling is, in a big way. Never mind that the New Buffalo man, the owner of Twin Cities Caterers, has no grandkids. What he does have is an inventive mind and enough stick-to-itiveness to build a see-it-to-...

    Tags: Bowling, Sports, Building Material

  20. Apr 25, 2013 | Allentown Morning Call
  21. Allentown councilwoman remains hospitalized, will miss water/sewer vote

    Valley 610
    At least one member of Allentown City Council will not be present for the much-anticipated vote on the city’s water and sewer lease tonight. Councilman Cynthia Mota has been hospitalized in Venezuela for nearly a month and is still not well enough...
  22. Apr 4, 2013 | Allentown Morning Call
  23. Allentown councilwoman remains hospitalized in Venezuela

    Valley 610
    As the debate over Allentown’s proposed water and sewer lease heats up, one city council member was conspicuously absent from the board’s meeting Wednesday night. Cynthia Mota, a Democrat who has served on council since she was appointed in...
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