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Judge OKs spitting suit against Pa. Burger King
ERIE, Pa. (AP) — A federal judge says a black trucker's lawsuit against a Burger King franchise in northwestern Pennsylvania should be heard by a jury and not dismissed as the restaurant's attorneys requested. Glenn Goodwin, from Cleveland, Ohio,...Tags: Cleveland, Lawyers, Pennsylvania, Burger King, Hamburgers
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How much money does the fair bring to Elkhart County?
A Goshen College study finds the average family at the Elkhart County Fair this week will spend $132. It's a major event for the County and the fairgrounds. But it may not have the economic impact you would expect.
Admission, food, concerts -- you can...Tags: Education, Lifestyle and Leisure, Colleges and Universities, Dining and Drinking, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Eddy Street Commons: A league of its own
SOUTH BEND — Despite, the tough economy, Eddy Street Commons in South Bend keeps growing.
Now entering its second year, the developer boasts it only has three empty store fronts left for sale.
And Eddy Street will see three new stores open...Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Urban Outfitters Incorporated, Marketing, Homes, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Ethiopian eatery in Michigan giving proceeds to wounded vets
FERNDALE, Mich. (AP) — The owner of an Ethiopian restaurant in suburban Detroit says he's donating all the money that it takes in every Monday this month to a group that helps wounded military veterans and their families. Seifu Lessanework (SAY'-...Tags: Michigan, Health, Blue Nile Incorporated, Lifestyle and Leisure, Injuries and Wounds
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Market Basket: Round 2: Local business owner revives Auto World brand
As a boy, Tom Lowe frequently ordered slot cars and model kits from the Auto World catalog that arrived in his family’s mailbox. And like many other youngsters who built and collected model cars, Lowe says he dreamed of visiting the company’...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Scranton, China, NASCAR, Auto Racing
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CONSUMER REPORTS: Taste-testing celebrity foods
Who are the most-trusted celebrities? Chefs, such as Emeril Lagasse and Paula Deen, according to a recent poll. But can you trust celebrity foods to deliver star-studded results? Consumer Reports’ testers got busy tasting foods by famous folks...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Wolfgang Puck, Celebrities, Tomatoes, Emeril Lagasse
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Salads are nice, but burgers are what really sell
NEW YORK (AP) — Having a burger and fries with that workout? Don't laugh. Many Americans talk skinny but eat fat. Research shows that while 47 percent of Americans say they'd like restaurants to offer healthier items like salads, only 23 percent...Tags: KFC's Double Down Sandwich, Weight, IHOP Corporation, Foods and Beverages, Overweight
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Mishawaka Hooters to close
Tribune Staff WriterMISHAWAKA — The recession is being blamed for the upcoming closing of a Mishawaka restaurant. Hooters of Mishawaka will close on Sunday after serving customers for eight years on Day Road, between Main Street and Grape Road, across from Kohl&...Tags: Dining and Drinking
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Granger sewer proposal debated
The proposed $4 million Granger sewer project would include much of the community's business district along S.R. 23 and some homes, too. As proposed, taxpayers would foot the bill.
St. Joseph County officials say it's a matter of public health because...Tags: Dining and Drinking
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Vat catches fire at LaPaz McDonald's
Fire crews from several departments were dispatched to the McDonald's at U.S. 31/U.S. 6 in LaPaz just after 6 this morning.
A firefighter on the scene told WSBT the fire likely started in a vat used to cook fried food items.
The restaurant owner...Tags: Dining and Drinking, McDonald's
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Man, 73, found fatally shot in SW Michigan home
WATSON TOWNSHIP, Mich. (AP) — Authorities say a 73-year-old man was found fatally shot in his southwestern Michigan home and his 50-year-old son shot himself when found by deputies. The Allegan County sheriff's department said in a statement...Tags: Murder, Dining and Drinking
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South Bend woman jailed after Plymouth Subway robbed
A man and woman wanted more than a Subway lunch Monday. Plymouth Police say the pair are suspected of robbing the restaurant, at 500 N. Michigan St., just before 2 p.m.
The pair left the restaurant in a red Ranger which police quickly spotted in the 1600...Tags: Prosecution, Theft, Dining and Drinking, Crimes, Plymouth
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