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Ex-candidate charged with making threats in Indiana
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — An Indiana woman who ran unsuccessfully for U.S. Congress last year was being held Saturday on charges she made threats against judges and other officials on her Facebook account. Morgan County Prosecutor Steve Sonnega —...Tags: Indianapolis, Indiana, Justice System, Todd Rokita, Crime, Law and Justice
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Fry to run for Mishawaka mayor
Indiana State Rep. Craig Fry says he’ll run for Mishawaka’s mayor in this year’s primary election. The Democrat, who has spent the past 23 years as a state representative, says he’ll officially announce his candidacy and talk...Tags: Indiana, St. Joseph County (Indiana), Primaries, Elections, Republican Party
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If your car was red-tagged last week, it may be gone.
Police have red-tagged more than 360 "snow birds" in South Bend. Those snow-covered cars have been parked on city streets for days and they've kept plows from being able to clear the way. On Monday morning, the city of South Bend began towing them. City...Tags: Snow Storms, Vehicles, Government, Politics
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South Bend residents urged to move vehicles from east-west streets
SOUTH BEND — South Bend residents are being urged to move vehicles immediately from all east-west streets to allow for continued snow removal after the weekend storm.
City street workers are focusing today on plowing east-west streets.
City...Tags: Snow Storms, Vehicles, Government, Politics
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School vouchers bill advances to full Indiana House
INDIANAPOLIS -- Thousands of low- and middle-income parents in Indiana could soon be sending their children to private schools with public dollars.
A panel of state representatives approved a bill Wednesday that would make vouchers available for those...Tags: Indiana, Democratic Party, Teaching and Learning, Examinations, Elections
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Gary, Indiana mayor says city won't file for bankruptcy
GARY, Ind. (AP) — Gary's mayor says the key to turning around the financially troubled city is to grow the economy with targeted projects. The Times of Munster reports that Rudy Clay told people attending his State of the City address on...Tags: Indiana, Bankruptcy, Financially Distressed Companies, Gary, Regional Authority
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'Black Thursday' jolts cities, schools
"Shared sacrifice’’ was the term Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder used Thursday to reference his proposed cost-cutting budget. Local city officials and school administrators had other terms for it, and they were far more ominous. "Devastating&...Tags: Rick Snyder, Executive Branch, Michigan, Budgets and Budgeting, Constitutional Issues
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Miramar to search for new city attorney, on top of city manager search
A new city attorney means Miramar could see its third major leadership change in less than six months. The commission will start a search this week for a city attorney in the hopes of lowering legal costs, said Vice Mayor Alexandra Davis, who proposed...
Tags: Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Miramar, Lawyers, Government
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Lake Forest eliminates ban on gas-station liquor sales
Lake Forest's City Council approved revisions to its liquor code Monday, changes that included removing a ban on alcohol sales at gas stations. The revisions also called for language prohibiting aldermen and city officials from simultaneously sitting on...Tags: CVS Corp., Downstream Oil and Gas Activities, David H. Moore, Government, Politics
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Former Elgin deputy police chief charged with identity theft, misconduct
Tribune reporterA former high-ranking Elgin police officer and current Stockton police chief was indicted Tuesday on charges he used a law enforcement database to hack into an e-mail account and get personal information, according to Kane County prosecutors. Robert...Tags: Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Litigation, Trials, Prosecution
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Electricity rate hikes back on the radar in Glendale
Glendale will host a series of community meetings to discuss a schedule of electricity rate increases that city officials say are needed to pay for badly needed infrastructure upgrades and to improve the utility’s financial footing. The meetings...
Tags: Finance, Google Inc., Boy Scouts of America, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Alternative Energy
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Spread the love, and all those festivals, Delray!
Delray Beach now kows it can have too much of a good thing. In this case, it’s the number of street fairs and festivals and the resulting street closures. Credit city officials with listening to the complaints from downtown business owners who...
Tags: Delray Beach, Arts and Culture, Government, Politics, Festive Events
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