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The relationship between IU South Bend and Chick-fil-A debated
The debate over whether Chick-fil-A should be allowed to sell sandwiches on campus at Indiana University South Bend continues. The university hosted a forum to discuss the controversial topic Tuesday night.
It started with an article in the campus...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Minority Groups, Indiana, Sandwiches, Colleges and Universities
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Benton Harbor golf course opponents lose appeal
BENTON HARBOR, Mich. (AP) — The Michigan Supreme Court has turned down an appeal from Benton Harbor residents opposed to the city's agreement to lease part of a park to a luxury golf course along Lake Michigan. The court heard arguments in January...Tags: Golf, Jack Nicklaus, Local Government, Sports, Politics
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Senior PGA opens office in B.H.
BENTON HARBOR — The PGA of America has opened a Championship office that will serve as the home for the staff of the 73rd and 75th Senior PGA Championships to be contested at The Golf Club at Harbor Shores next year and in 2014. The Championship...Tags: Golf, Whirlpool Corp., PGA Championship, Sports, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Could gene tests tell if kids can be sports stars?
CHICAGO (AP) — Was your kid born to be an elite athlete? Marketers of genetic tests claim the answer is in mail-order kits costing less than $200. Some customers say the test results help them steer their children to appropriate sports. But...Tags: Companies and Corporations, College Sports, Health, Marketing, Colleges and Universities
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Five local teams competing in Purdue robotics contest
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind (AP) — Forty-two teams from Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky, Ohio and Alabama high schools will compete in a robotics contest this week at Purdue University. Among Indiana teams are two from South Bend, and one each from Elkhart, New...Tags: Ohio, High Schools, Schools, Indiana, Colleges and Universities
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Proos speaks to Four Flags Area Chamber of Commerce about governor's proposals
NILES -- Will state retirees see their pensions taxed as Gov. Rick Snyder has proposed? It’s too soon to say what the Legislature will do with the proposal but one state lawmaker has an idea. “I suspect you’re going to see some...Tags: Pension and Welfare, Indiana, Unemployment Benefits, Fred Upton, Retirement
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Fun on a frozen fairway
ELKHART — Head down in concentration, Tina Iavagnilio swung her golf club and sent the ball rolling through the snow and into the hole.
A birdie!
Iavagnilio screamed. So did her teammates.
It was only their second hole of the Simonton Lake Ice...Tags: Golf, Sports, Tennis, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Medical association: New Indiana death registry has glitches
After reading stories about loved one’s cremations being delayed and hearing from frustrated doctors wrestling with Indiana’s new system for recording death certificates online, the Indiana State Medical Association cited several problems that...Tags: Criminals, Indiana, Health, Elections, Crime, Law and Justice
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2010 weakest year for home sales since 1997
WASHINGTON (AP) — Fewer people bought previously owned homes last year than in any year since 1997. But home sales in December jumped to fastest pace in seven months The National Association of Realtors says sales fell 4.8 percent to 4.91...Tags: Homes, Foreclosures, Washington, DC, Real Estate, Real Estate Sales
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New alignment coming for new Niles bridge
There's no telling yet what the new Main Street Bridge over the St. Joseph River in Niles will look like once the current 91-year-old span is replaced but one thing appears certain: It'll have a slightly different location.
Officials with the Michigan...Tags: Heavy Engineering, Vehicles, Manufacturing and Engineering, Lifestyle and Leisure
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1 man dead, 1 injured after falling from party bus
GRAND BLANC TOWNSHIP, Mich. (AP) — A Davison man has died and another from the mid-Michigan city was injured after they fell from a moving party bus on Interstate 75 near the Genesee County and Oakland County line. The Detroit Free Press and WJRT-...Tags: Health, Freedom of the Press, Detroit, Injuries and Wounds, Michigan
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Educators, hospital helpers win King Day honor
This morning, as hundreds gathered for a breakfast for Martin Luther King Jr. Day, two educators and four people who serve hospitals received honors for being — in King’s words — "drum majors" for community service. South Bend Mayor...Tags: Minority Groups, Health, Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., Teaching and Learning, Diseases and Illnesses
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