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St. Joseph's High School buys Family Dollar site at auction
SOUTH BEND — City officials got more than they bargained for when they bought a dollar store on East LaSalle Avenue six months ago.
Four South Bend residents sued the city over plans to transfer ownership of the Family Dollar to St. Joseph’s...Tags: Roman Catholicism, Politics, Trials, Foreign Exchange Market, Health
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Fed court orders RI school to remove prayer mural
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — A federal judge has ordered the immediate removal of a prayer mural displayed in the auditorium of a Rhode Island public high school. Teenage atheist student Jessica Ahlquist had sued Cranston city and Cranston High School...Tags: Arts, Students, Politics, Arts, Teaching and Learning
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South Bend Common Council approves Family Dollar sale
South Bend Tribune Staff ReportSOUTH BEND — The city’s Common Council voted unanimously Monday to approve the recent sale of the former Family Dollar on East LaSalle Avenue. The Catholic Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend bid $545,000 for the property last week at a Board of...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Politics, Judges, Religion and Belief, Church and State Relations
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Council tables Chase Tower deal until January
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND — New questions surrounding the developer who wants to buy Chase Tower have given city officials second thoughts about spending tax dollars on a deal to renovate the building. The South Bend Common Council convened a special meeting...Tags: Local Government, Rental Service, Services and Shopping, Politics, Real Estate
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Courtyard Place working on safety
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND -- City officials are optimistic that the owner of an east-side apartment complex will take steps to curb crime there. Police were called to Courtyard Place Apartments more than 1,300 times from 2008 through 2011 and 117 times during the first...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Politics, Stamford, Government
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Raises approved for South Bend city officials
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND -- Elected city officials will earn a bit more in 2012 than they did this year. The South Bend Common Council on Monday approved 2 percent pay raises for the mayor, council members and city clerk. The council approved 2 percent raises for the...Tags: Elections, Politics, Local Elections, Government
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Starke County treasurer, employees removed from office
KNOX – Hundreds of thousands of dollars are missing from Starke County and County Commissioners fired the treasurer and two deputy treasurers this week. But was it bad behavior or a case of bad bookkeeping?
A 2009 state audit shows $636,618...Tags: Crimes, Family, Labor Legislation, Democratic Party, Politics
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Neighbors hunt for solutions to crime, violence on South Bend's west side
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterThere have been shootings. Robberies of businesses and homes. Kids dealing drugs. Kids doing drugs. Gangbangers hanging out on private property A 19-year-old was murdered last month in front of the convenience store at the corner of Prast and Olive...Tags: Anglicanism, Crimes, Politics, Christianity, Murder
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Mishawaka mayoral candidates' differences emerge
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterRepublican Mayor Dave Wood and his Democratic challenger, Craig Fry, both profess a deep love for their Mishawaka hometown. But, seat them next to each other in front of about 160 voters and supporters, and the two mayoral candidates start to show...Tags: Elections, Democratic Party, Politics, Career and Workplace, Event Planning
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Tenant: South Bend's Chase Tower needs city's help
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSouth Bend's tallest building, mired in receivership since February, is in disrepair and needs better management, one of its major tenants told Common Council members Monday. Local ownership might be the answer for the 25-story Chase Tower, said Ken...Tags: Metal and Mineral, Building Material, Rental Service, Politics, 1st Source Corp.
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West-side neighbors meet to discuss issues
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND - DeWayne Malone sat in his home Sunday night and watched a man fire two gunshots outside his window. Wednesday night during the first of four neighborhood community meetings in the parish hall of Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, the incident...Tags: Anglicanism, Politics, Christianity, Government
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Mayoral hopefuls focus on South Bend's economy
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterWhen voters head to the polls Nov. 8 to cast their votes in the South Bend mayors race, they likely wont be deciding just who could best lead city government but who is most able to provide a lift for the local economy. The issue of jobs looms large in...Tags: Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Chicago Elections, Elections, Politics, Libertarian Party
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