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Pokagons' development plans in South Bend include casino
South Bend TribuneNothing is carved in stone, but the Dowagiac-based Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians is pursuing a tribal development in South Bend that would include a casino. Jill Strait, communications director for the House Natural Resources Committee in Washington,...Tags: U.S. House Committee on Natural Resources, Politics, Indiana Legislature
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Man not allowed to vote because he carried gun now sues county entities
An attorney representing a man who claims he was improperly denied access to a polling place because he was carrying a gun filed a lawsuit Wednesday in St. Joseph Superior Court against the county Election Board and other various parties, including the...
Tags: Local Government, Career and Workplace, Justice System, Iraq War (2003-2011), Labor Legislation
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Walorski goes on the attack against Mullen
Jackie Walorski has raised the temperature in this year's race for north-central Indiana's congressional seat. The Jimtown Republican televised two advertisements earlier this summer in which she decried partisanship and talked about how she can bring...
Tags: U.S. Military, Political Fundraising, Personal Weapon Control, Politics, West Point
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Judge: Indiana can't collect on IBM welfare lawsuit
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A judge on Wednesday spurned Indiana's efforts to recoup roughly $170 million from IBM Corp. over its failed effort to overhaul the state's welfare system as part of a broader privatization push that was an early hallmark of...Tags: Government, Career and Workplace, IBM, Justice System, Medicaid
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New welfare restrictions target booze, tattoos
BOSTON (AP) — Taking aim at what they call an abuse of the taxpayers' money, a growing number of states are blocking welfare recipients from spending their benefits on booze, cigarettes, lottery tickets, casino gambling, tattoos and strippers....Tags: Lotteries, Tea Party Movement, Career and Workplace, Justice System, Dining and Drinking
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Fear prompts gun sales, panic after Colo. massacre
DENVER (AP) — Firearms sales are surging in the wake of the Colorado movie massacre as buyers express fears about both personal safety and lawmakers who are using the shooting to seek new weapons restrictions. In Colorado, the site of Friday's...Tags: Weaponry, Movies, Justice System, The Dark Knight Rises (movie), James Holmes
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Guns sales up nationally, trend is different locally
MISHAWAKA – Indiana State Police say they haven't seen any significant increase in the number of gun licenses issued since the Colorado Shooting tragedy. But dealers say people are buying guns. "It's really hard to pinpoint what our demographic...
Tags: Gun Control, Politics, Personal Weapon Control, Target
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SPECIAL REPORT: Stealing an innocent identity - Is your child a victim?
SOUTH BEND -- Your two-year old child could be bankrupt. Your newborn could be thousands of dollars in debt. One in 10 children are victims of identity theft. The younger the child, the more likely they'll be a victim. "There's a significant escalation of...
Tags: Credit and Debt, Equifax Incorporated, Personal Data Collection, Theft, Security
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Ag Dept unveils new steps to stop food stamp fraud
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Agriculture Department says it is going to impose tougher penalties on stores that violate food stamp rules and give states new tools to root out applicants who are ineligible for the benefit program that now covers about 1 out...Tags: Farms, Democratic Party, Craigslist, Inc., Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, U.S. House Committee on Agriculture
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State wants cell phone records in Mishawaka double murder
We could learn this morning if investigators will be able to look at new evidence in a Mishawaka double murder case. Steven Clippinger is charged with shooting and killing his brother and sister-in-law in their home last month. His girlfriend Jennifer...
Tags: Cell Phones, Personal Data Collection, Politics, Murder
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Ex-Michigan teacher in sex case to get pension
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (AP) — A 59-year-old former Michigan teacher who authorities say had a sexual relationship with a then-16-year-old student in 2010 is expected to keep getting his pension from the state. WOOD-TV reports that the state Department...Tags: Punishment, Politics, Pension and Welfare, Juvenile Delinquency
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Assisted living plan causes stir at River View 500
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterMISHAWAKA -- What the senior and disabled tenants like here in the River View 500 building, 113 units that rise along Lincoln Way, is their sense of freedom. They can soak up views of the St. Joseph River and nearby parks or venture a block or two west...Tags: Rental Service, Long Term Care, Housing and Urban Planning, Public Housing, Health
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