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Canine Crazy closing
From the beginning, best friends Tammy Proctor and Jami Jones collaborated on a small business that catered not only to consumers but also their four-legged friends.
Now, Canine Crazy is nearing its end. Sunday marks the final day of business at the...Tags: Photography Supplies and Services, Education, Colleges and Universities, Dog (animal), Photography
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Grape Road's retail door revolves in Mishawaka
Borders bookstore will be saying goodbye to Mishawaka.
The company has filed for bankruptcy and is closing 200 bookstores nationwide, including Mishawaka's store.
This is just another blow to Grape Road, where a large number of retailers are located...Tags: St. Joseph County (Indiana), Consumer Confidence, Barnes & Noble, Inc., Bankruptcy, Business
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Hacienda pulls 'cult' ad
Hacienda admits it made a mistake.
For the first time in the history of the South Bend-based restaurant company, billboards are being removed less than two weeks after Hacienda launched a new advertising campaign.
Hacienda has instructed a local...Tags: Stranger Than Fiction, Companies and Corporations, Jim Jones, Marketing, Dining and Drinking
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Large empty retail sites could be broken up
The retail sector is bracing for another round of vacancies after Borders announced this week that it will close 30 percent of its stores.
Initially, most locations, including the Mishawaka Borders store, will go dark.
The buildings will be placed...Tags: Best Buy Co., Inc., Michigan, Real Estate, Human Interest, Indiana University
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NFL lockout could prove costly to Indianapolis economy
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Sarah Hershberger considers herself a casual football fan with a growing interest — in one particular game. Like everyone else in Indianapolis, she's hoping that NFL team owners and the players' union are able to strike a...Tags: 2011 NFL Lockout, Government, Peyton Manning, National Football League, Public Officials
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Charting America's anti-obesity progress
WASHINGTON (AP) — Michelle Obama had doubts about making a campaign against childhood obesity one of her signature issues. "I wondered to myself whether we could really make a difference, because when you take on a problem this big and this...Tags: Obesity, Beverage Industry, White House, American Heart Association, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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'Biggest Loser' competitor sells 1.5 lb. burger
AFTON, Wyo. (AP) — A former Olympic wrestler is serving a 1.5-pound hamburger at his Wyoming restaurant while competing on TV to be "The Biggest Loser." The mighty Rulon Burger at Rulon Gardner's Burger Barn restaurant in Afton is so big, it's...Tags: The Biggest Loser (tv program), 2016 Olympic Games, Wyoming, NBC (tv network), Dining and Drinking
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Blizzard closes UP Mall; other businesses not opening today
The mall is closed. The library is, too. And if those closings don’t tell the story, many area McDonald’s restaurants shut their doors at 10 a.m. today because of the winter storm.
Across the region, parents and kids who are home because...Tags: Snow Storms, Business, Homes, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Dining and Drinking
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Mishawaka Buns restaurant thrown Curve
MISHAWAKA -- Before the Steelers and Packers face off today, employees at the Mishawaka Between the Buns will quietly turn off the lights and mark the end of a nine-year run.
The locally owned restaurant company e-mailed customers the announcement on...Tags: Appetizers, Companies and Corporations, Texas Roadhouse Incorporated, Business, Dining and Drinking
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4 injured in dessert fire at Florida restaurant
PALM HARBOR, Fla. (AP) — Fire officials say a bananas foster dessert caught fire at a Florida restaurant and four people were burned, including a woman who had severe injuries. Officials with Palm Harbor Fire Rescue say the 151 alcohol poured...Tags: Tampa, Health, Injuries and Wounds, Florida, Hospitals and Clinics
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Tournament could be windfall
Tribune Staff WriterBENTON HARBOR — The St. Joseph-Benton Harbor area could see a large financial windfall when the Senior PGA Championship comes to The Golf Club at Harbor Shores next year, officials reported Thursday. Nearly 30 local representatives visited the 2011...Tags: Jack Nicklaus, Business, Homes, Golf, Sports
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Kitchen Cops: Oct. 29
ST. JOSEPH COUNTY— Many families are making plans to eat out this weekend. To make sure restaurant kitchens are clean and the food is safe, local health departments make routine visits to restaurants.
Each restaurant in Indiana is inspected at...Tags: Indiana, St. Joseph County (Indiana), China, Career and Workplace, Family
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