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Coca-Cola ends ties to conservative law writers
WASHINGTON (AP) — Coca-Cola Co. has terminated its relationship with a conservative group seen by some as an incubator for a string of new state voter ID laws and a marketer of laws like Florida's "Stand Your Ground" self-defense statute. The...Tags: PepsiCo Inc., Trayvon Martin, Justice System, Companies and Corporations, Economy, Business and Finance
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Some Benton Harbor commissioners stirring disagreement over Senior PGA Championship
WSBT TV ReporterThe 2012 Senior PGA Championship is stirring controversy in Benton Harbor. The tournament will be played at the new Harbor Shores Golf Course Memorial Day weekend, but some city commissioners say they won’t support it. When the Senior PGA...Tags: Memorial Day, Government, PGA Championship, Public Officials, Golf
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Daniels legacy on line with Ind.'s $205M tax error
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Gov. Mitch Daniels has built a national image as a persnickety fiscal manager with an eye for detail, but two massive accounting errors that have tilted Indiana's books by more than half-a-billion dollars threaten to tarnish that...Tags: Finance, Executive Branch, Government, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Economy, Business and Finance
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City can't require waiver before mosque protest
DEARBORN, Mich. (AP) — A federal judge says a Detroit suburb can't require a Florida minister to clear the city of liability in exchange for a permit to protest outside a mosque. The Rev. Terry Jones has sued Dearborn, saying the city is...
Tags: Religion and Belief, Islam, Gainesville, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice
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UPDATE: Special prosecutor appointed in ballot petition forgery case
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND — Knowing he may be called as a witness, St. Joseph County prosecutor Michael Dvorak has successfully petitioned the court to appoint former Vanderburgh County prosecutor Stanley M. Levco to serve as special prosecutor in an investigation...Tags: Trials, Justice System, Political Candidates, Democratic Party, Political Corruption
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St. Joseph County GOP leaders question Democratic prosecutor choice in petition forgery case
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSt. Joseph County Republicans are raising questions about the special prosecutor appointed to try a forgery case in which four local Democrats are the defendants. Owen "Butch" Morgan, the former head of the county Democrats, and three other party members...Tags: Trials, Justice System, Parties and Movements, Judges, Democratic Party
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FACT FINDER: How police & prosecutors fight illegal immigrant crime
ELKHART COUNTY – Last week's violent crime spree in Elkhart County has now put the spotlight on illegal immigrants and crime. WSBT’s Fact Finder 22 team did some more digging Tuesday on how Elkhart County police and prosecutors handle...Tags: Indiana, Immigration, Justice System, Criminals, Judges
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Political, legal fights over school vouchers' fate
WASHINGTON (AP) — Students like Delano Coffy are at the heart of brewing political fights and court battles over whether public dollars should go to school vouchers to help make private schools more affordable. He was failing in his neighborhood...
Tags: Jan Brewer, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Government, Awards and Prizes, Bobby Jindal
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Sausage, beer and votes: It's Dyngus Day in South Bend!
If you stop and take a big whiff you may already be able to smell the Polish sausage cooking. Today is Dyngus Day – a huge day of fun in South Bend. But it’s also a big day for political candidates with Indiana's May Primary almost here....
Tags: Sausages, Elections, Lifestyle and Leisure, Foods and Beverages
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Union says right-to-work law violates free speech
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana's new right-to-work law should be struck down because it infringes upon unions' free speech rights by depriving them of the dues that fund their political speech, attorneys for a union challenging the law contend,...
Tags: Trials, Laws, Justice System, Judges, Career and Workplace
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UPDATE: Indiana gun stores continuing to see busy sales
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana gun shops are still seeing more buyers come through the doors, with some businesses worried about not being able to keep up with demand. Some store owners attribute some of the demand to lingering concerns over a...
Tags: Firearms, Shootings, Interior Policy, Personal Weapon Control, Television Industry
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Requirement narrows list of vendors for vote centers
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND -- Intentional or not, a request for proposals to provide a voting system capable of accommodating a vote center election in the county appears to favor one particular vendor over others, The Tribune has found. Approved by the St. Joseph...Tags: Elections, Voting, Local Elections, Regional Elections, Music
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