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UPDATE: Goshen hospital data breach exposes personal information
WSBT-TV ReporterGOSHEN – Life-threatening diseases, ailments, and illnesses – doctors at IU Health Goshen Hospital treat it all. But a different kind of virus has the hospital on alert and the personal information of 12,000 people at risk. "We are very sorry...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Computer Networking and Internet, Hospitals and Clinics, Viral Diseases and Infections, Hospitals and Clinics
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Lawyers say fired Walgreens pharmacist was told about gun policy
BENTON TOWNSHIP – In a recent court filing, attorneys for Walgreens say former employee Jeremy Hoven was told he could be fired for having a gun at work.
The McClatchy-Tribune reports the pharmacist was told in an online orientation employees...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Justice System, Personal Weapon Control, Lawyers, Politics
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Cops: Mass. woman stole soda just for can deposit
LYNN, Mass. (AP) — Authorities say a Massachusetts woman bought $64 worth of soda using a stolen welfare benefits card, then immediately fed the full cans into the supermarket's automated redemption machine for the nickel deposit. Tina Cafarelli,...Tags: Pension and Welfare, Politics, Theft, Interior Policy
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2 children critical, shot by mom, she kills self
SAN ANTONIO (AP) — Police say two children are fighting for their lives after their mother shot them before killing herself during a standoff at a South Texas welfare office. The shootings happened just before midnight Monday at the Department...Tags: Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, Pension and Welfare, Politics, Shootings, Interior Policy
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Mom shoots self, kids after being denied welfare
LAREDO, Texas (AP) — Police in Laredo, Texas, say a mother who was turned down for welfare benefits killed herself and shot her two children after a seven-hour standoff at a government social services office. The situation unfolded Monday...Tags: Pension and Welfare, Politics, Interior Policy
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US report: Foster kids get high rate of psych meds
Federal health officials are failing to monitor how state agencies are doling out powerful psychotropic drugs to foster children, according to a comprehensive investigation released Thursday showing foster kids are being prescribed the drugs at rates 2....Tags: Health Insurance, Bipolar Disorder, Parenting, Pharmaceuticals, Diabetes
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Sentence next for man whose brother killed cop
KALAMAZOO, Mich. (AP) — A judge will order a sentence in a criminal case linked to the fatal shooting of a Kalamazoo police officer earlier this year. Federal prosecutors in western Michigan are recommending at least 41 months in prison for Kim...Tags: Murder, Personal Weapon Control, Crime, Law and Justice, Politics, Crimes
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More TIF money OK'd for Mishawaka senior apartments
MISHAWAKA — Work should finally begin in January on the senior apartments planned for a century-old landmark near downtown: the former high school and Mishawaka Furniture store at 402 Lincoln Way W. The city’s Redevelopment Commission...Tags: Housing and Urban Planning, Politics, Credit and Debt
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Indiana pension funds take hit in Wall Street lurches
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The stock market's gyrations of the past couple weeks have meant millions of dollars in losses for Indiana's public pension funds. The Indiana Public Retirement System has about 40 percent of its $20 billion-plus in assets...Tags: Retirement, Career and Workplace, Pension and Welfare, Stock Market, Indiana
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Indiana officer shot in 2008 denied full pension
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — An Indianapolis police officer who suffered brain damage when he was shot while chasing a murder suspect is appealing the state retirement fund's decision to deny him a full pension. Officer Jason Fishburn retired earlier this...Tags: Murder, Career and Workplace, Retirement, Indianapolis, Pension and Welfare
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Mayor to help shot officer seek full pension
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard says he'll help a police officer who suffered brain damage when he was shot while chasing a suspect in three killings seek a full pension. Thirty-two-year-old Officer Jason Fishburn retired...Tags: Career and Workplace, Retirement, Indianapolis, Pension and Welfare, Crime, Law and Justice
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FACT FINDER: Michigan welfare limit
Residents involved in roughly 12,500 welfare cases in Michigan could lose benefits under a stricter, four-year lifetime limit that has received final approval in the Michigan Legislature.
The Republican-led House passed the legislation with 73-34 votes...Tags: Illinois, Pension and Welfare, Elections, Michigan, Indiana
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