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Wider Fellows Street needed to handle traffic, planner says
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND — Adam Detwiler seems a bit wistful as he looks out at Erskine Park Golf Course from his backyard on the city’s south side. The skeleton of a wooden deck he recently quit building stands over his shoulder. A water feature he had...Tags: Sports, Government, Rentals, Golf, Politics
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Fire victims file suit against Park Jefferson
South Bend TribuneResidents were not warned of deficient electrical wiring and other dangerous conditions that existed at Park Jefferson before fire destroyed their apartments, a lawsuit claims. The class-action suit, filed May 21 in St. Joseph Circuit Court on behalf...Tags: Government, Disasters and Accidents, Rentals, Trials, Politics
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GOP calls for end to 'culture of corruption'
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND -- Citing two ongoing criminal cases involving members of the local Democratic Party and ongoing issues in the mayor's office, the county GOP on Friday called for an end to what it termed a "culture of corruption" in local Democratic politics....Tags: Parties and Movements, Government, Local Government, Republican Party, Democratic Party
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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: Sports, Government, Memorial Day, Golf, PGA Championship
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Studebaker CEO meets with South Bend officials, business leaders
WSBT-TV ReporterA Colorado man who's trying to resurrect the Studebaker brand arrived in South Bend to meet with some city officials and area business leaders. Ric Reed, the company's CEO, and two of his staff members, flew into town Monday afternoon. His first meeting...Tags: Government, Politics
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Can Benton Harbor leaders compromise?
WSBT-TV ReporterBENTON HARBOR – Some Benton Harbor leaders say they've been fed up with the leadership of the city's state-appointed emergency financial manager. Now, the group is planning to do something about it. "The jig is up and we're demanding all...Tags: Radio, Economy, Business and Finance, Government, Radio Industry, Bankruptcy
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Indiana lawmaker catching heat for calling Girl Scouts 'radicalized organization'
INDIANAPOLIS – A state representative is gaining national attention for calling Girl Scouts a "radicalized organization," claiming it supports abortion and promotes homosexuality. Republican State Representative Bob Morris from Fort Wayne expressed...Tags: Cancer, Government, Girl Scouts of the USA, Girl Scout Cookies, Abortion
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No more Naptown: Super Bowl boosts Indy's image
Indianapolis was once called Naptown and India-No-Place for a reason.
Native son Kurt Vonnegut Jr. referred to it in 1970 as "the 500-mile speedway race, and then 364 days of miniature golf, and then the 500-mile speedway race again." People used to...Tags: Indiana Pacers, Government, High School Sports, College Basketball, Politics
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Rush!!!
First a note to those friends and acquaintances that have not already asked me what I think of Rush Limbaugh’s outrageous comments last week. Save yourself the time, because I really don’t care what he says. Limbaugh has always been a blowhard...Tags: NPR, Radio, Government, Mitt Romney, Radio Industry
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Potential Chase Tower buyer asks city for $5.7 million
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND - A potential buyer for Chase Tower has asked the city for $5.7 million to help fund renovations, and city officials might have to make a quick decision on the matter. Mayor Stephen Luecke and Common Council members have been discussing...Tags: Rental Service, Government, Real Estate Buyers, 1st Source Corp., Politics
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Plan would change criteria for Michigan recalls
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Republican leaders in the Michigan Senate are proposing a constitutional amendment to limit the reasons for recalling an elected public official from office. The measure introduced Thursday would limit a recall to reasons such...Tags: Elections, Government, U.S. Senate, Politics
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Council faces big decision on Chase Tower
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND - The city's Common Council will face a $5.7 million question Monday. Chicago-area hotelier Satish “Sunny” Gabhawala is prepared to buy South Bend’s tallest building, the 25-story Chase Tower, out of foreclosure, but he wants...Tags: Rental Service, Government, Harvey, Real Estate, Politics
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