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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: Prosecution, Science and Technology, Crime, Law and Justice, 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: Prosecution, Crime, Law and Justice, Judges, Illegal Immigrants, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
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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: Crime, Law and Justice, Bob McDonnell, Tea Party Movement, Executive Branch, Students
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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, Lifestyle and Leisure, Foods and Beverages, Elections
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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: U.S. Supreme Court, Freedom of the Press, New York University, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice
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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: Plainfield (Windham, Connecticut), Interior Policy, FBI, Personal Weapon Control, Gun Control
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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: Music, Concerts, Entertainment, Local Elections, Voting
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St. Joseph County pushing for vote centers in time for primary
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND – Voters in St. Joseph County would no longer be required to vote at one specific location under a plan to implement vote centers for the upcoming primary election. County Clerk Terri Rethlake, a member of the Election Board, and Keith...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Technology, Meijer, Inc., Local Elections, Companies and Corporations
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Police: 2 women found buried in Detroit woods
DETROIT (AP) — The bodies of two women discovered buried in woods on the west side of Detroit are likely the remains of two housemates who witnesses claim were forced into a car trunk at gunpoint nearly a month ago, police said. Abreeya Brown, 18,...Tags: Freedom of the Press
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Public forums: Are vote centers in St. Joseph County's future?
Two events are planned to provide information about and promote discussion of a proposal to implement vote centers in St. Joseph County. - At noon Friday, county commissioner Andy Kostielney will speak and answer questions at the local League of Woman...
Tags: Voting, Elections, Martin Luther King Jr.
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Tennessee governor lets evolution bill go into effect
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — A law to protect teachers who allow students to criticize evolution and other scientific theories will become law in Tennessee without the governor's signature. Republican Gov. Bill Haslam said in a statement on Tuesday that...Tags: Bill Haslam, Science and Technology, Executive Branch, Regional Authority, Government
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Lugar, Mourdock play to strengths in lone debate
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterINDIANAPOLIS -- After struggling at times during the early Republican primary campaign, U.S. Sen. Richard Lugar sounded more like the senator he's been for the past 35 years during a debate Wednesday night with Indiana Treasurer Richard Mourdock....Tags: Democratic Party, Richard Lugar, Tea Party Movement, Iran, Barack Obama
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