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Judge blocks request to keep ballot petition fraud evidence from trial
A key ruling Monday in the ballot petition fraud case involving St. Joseph County’s former Democratic Party Chair Butch Morgan and three former Democratic voter registration employees will send all four of the accused to trial. Morgan is accused...
Tags: Justice System, Prosecution, Crime, Law and Justice, Voting, Trials
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Israel to discuss convicted South Bend native spy case with Obama
JERUSALEM (AP) - Israel's prime minister says he will discuss the fate of an Israeli spy imprisoned in the U.S. during President Barack Obama's upcoming visit. Jonathan Pollard was a civilian intelligence analyst for the U.S. Navy when he gave...
Tags: Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, U.S. Navy, Government, Politics
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Former St. Joseph Co. Democrat head back in court
SOUTH BEND – The former head of the St. Joseph County Democratic Party, accused of forging hundreds of signatures on election petitions, was scheduled to appear in court Monday morning. Butch Morgan is accused in the forging of signatures on...
Tags: Hillary Clinton, Elections, Primaries, Politics
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Hot issues at Indiana Statehouse
A look at the status of major legislation before the Indiana General Assembly this year: BIG-TICKET ITEMS — STATE SPENDING: The House approved a two-year, $30 billion budget that increases school spending by 2 percent the first year and 1...Tags: Abortion, Homes, Taxation, Personal Income, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families
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Michigan House OKs $31M grant for health exchange
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Rejecting pressure from conservatives, the Republican-led Michigan House voted Thursday to spend a $31 million federal grant for an online health insurance marketplace called for by the federal health care law. The 78-31 vote...
Tags: Rick Snyder, Insurance, Politics, Republican Party
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Federal cuts threaten Indiana jobless benefits
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana residents will lose some unemployment benefits immediately if automatic federal spending cuts take effect this week, state officials said. The state Department of Workforce Development said it would temporarily cut...Tags: National Government, Crime, Law and Justice, Personal Income, Employment, Career and Workplace
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S. Ind. school to apologize for racist costumes
NEW ALBANY, Ind. (AP) — Officials at a predominantly white middle school in southern Indiana plan to apologize for costumes students wore to a basketball game that sparked allegations of racism. Three New Albany-Floyd County Consolidated School...Tags: Racism, Teaching and Learning, NAACP, Students
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Mich. to issue driver's licenses to immigrants
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Illegal immigrants brought to the country as children can start applying for Michigan driver's licenses and state IDs this week. Secretary of State Ruth Johnson's office will begin accepting applications Tuesday....Tags: Immigration, Migration, Illegal Immigrants, Politics
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Indiana prepares to go another round with feds
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — By turns, Indiana leaders have either chosen, begrudgingly, to work with Washington or fight it outright, and this year is no exception. Republican Gov. Mike Pence's fiery letter to U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary...
Tags: Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Healthcare Laws, Immigration, U.S. Congress
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Some business owners wary of plan to increase minimum wage
WSBT-TVPresident Obama said something during his State of the Union address that caught the attention of a lot of small business owners. He wants to increase the minimum wage to $9 an hour. The current Indiana minimum wage is $7.25 an hour. In Michigan it&...Tags: Small Businesses, State of the Union Address
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Walorski and Coats respond to President's State of the Union address
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congresswoman Jackie Walorski (IN-02) and U.S. Senator Dan Coats released the following responses to the President’s State of the Union address: Rep. Walorski's statement: “House Republicans are ready to get to...
Tags: Dan Coats, Unions, Budget Control Act of 2011, Career and Workplace, U.S. Congress
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Court exempts Ind. company from birth control rule
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A federal court has barred the government from enforcing the birth control mandate in President Barack Obama's health care overhaul against an Indiana company that raised religious objections. The 7th U.S. Circuit Court of...Tags: Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Birth Control, Belief and Faith, Religion and Belief, Family Planning
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